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  2. University of Nebraska Press - Wikipedia

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    The University of Nebraska Press ( UNP) was founded in 1941 and is an academic publisher of scholarly and general-interest books. The press is under the auspices of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, the main campus of the University of Nebraska system. UNP publishes primarily non-fiction books and academic journals, in both print and ...

  3. History of Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    The history of the U.S. state of Nebraska dates back to its formation as a territory by the Kansas–Nebraska Act, passed by the United States Congress on May 30, 1854. The Nebraska Territory was settled extensively under the Homestead Act of 1862 during the 1860s, and in 1867 was admitted to the Union as the 37th U.S. state.

  4. Mari Sandoz - Wikipedia

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    Education. University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Parents. Jules Ami. Mary Elizabeth (Fehr) Sandoz. Mari Susette Sandoz (May 11, 1896 – March 10, 1966) was a Nebraska novelist, biographer, lecturer, and teacher. She became one of the West 's foremost writers, and wrote extensively about pioneer life and the Plains Indians.

  5. Omaha Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Omaha Public Library is the public library system of the city of Omaha, Nebraska. A library association was founded in 1857, but the library board was not appointed until 1877. In 1895, the library became one of the first six in the nation to create a children's section. [2] There are 13 libraries in the system. [3]

  6. History of Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    The history of Omaha, Nebraska, began before the settlement of the city, with speculators from neighboring Council Bluffs, Iowa staking land across the Missouri River illegally as early as the 1840s. When it was legal to claim land in Indian Country, William D. Brown was operating the Lone Tree Ferry to bring settlers from Council Bluffs to Omaha.

  7. Nebraska Book Company - Wikipedia

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    Nebraska Book Company, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Nebraska Book Holdings, Inc. (NBH), which also includes PrismRBS, Campus Store Design, and Campus Advisory Services. NBC was Founded in 1915 with a single college store near the University of Nebraska campus by E.H. "Red" Long, and it is still headquartered in Lincoln, Nebraska . [2]

  8. History Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    History Nebraska. History Nebraska, formerly the Nebraska State Historical Society is a Nebraska state agency, founded in 1878 to "encourage historical research and inquiry, spread historical information ... and to embrace alike aboriginal and modern history." It was designated a state institution in 1883, and upgraded to a state agency in 1994.

  9. Category:Novels set in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Y. Yonnondio. Categories: Nebraska in fiction. Novels set in the United States by state. Books about Nebraska. Novels set in the Midwestern United States. Works set in Nebraska.

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