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  2. Andrew Jackson Poppleton - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Jackson Poppleton (July 24, 1830 – September 9, 1896) was a lawyer and politician in pioneer Omaha, Nebraska. Serving in a variety of roles over his lifetime, his name is present throughout many of the important events of early Omaha history .

  3. Joseph Bataillon - Wikipedia

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    Bataillon was born in Omaha, Nebraska. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Creighton University in 1971 and a Juris Doctor from Creighton University School of Law in 1974. Bataillon was a deputy public defender for Douglas County, Nebraska from 1974 to 1980. He was in private practice in Omaha from 1980 to 1997.

  4. List of counties in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Formed from Blackbird County, Izard County, and unorganized territory: The Dixon family of early settlers: 35 5,491: 476 sq mi (1,233 km 2) Dodge County: 053: Fremont: 1854: One of nine original counties: Augustus Caesar Dodge, U.S. Senator who supported the Kansas-Nebraska Act: 5 37,187: 534 sq mi (1,383 km 2) Douglas County: 055: Omaha: 1854 ...

  5. Jesse Lowe - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Lowe (March 11, 1814 – April 3, 1868) was the first mayor of Omaha, Nebraska, serving for one year from March 5, 1857 to March 2, 1858. [1] An important real estate agent in the early city, Lowe is credited with naming the city after the Omaha Tribe. [2] USA, Nebraska Territory, $1 City of Omaha 1857 uniface banknote.

  6. Victor B. Walker - Wikipedia

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    Walker moved to Omaha in 1888 and in 1889 joined the Metropolitan Police force. He served for five years, and was for two years Court Officer, Deputy Chief of Police. He studied law at night and was admitted to the Douglass County Bar Association February 1895. In 1890, he married Barbara Selden of Washington, DC, and they had two children. [1]

  7. Courts of Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Nebraska Supreme Court [1] Nebraska Court of Appeals [2] Nebraska District Courts (12 districts) [3] Nebraska County Courts (93 courts, one for each county) [4] Nebraska Juvenile Courts [5] Nebraska Workers' Compensation Court [6] Nebraska Problem-Solving Courts and Drug Courts [7] Small Claims Court [8] Federal courts located in Nebraska ...

  8. Brian C. Buescher - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from law school, Buescher joined the Omaha, Nebraska office of Kutak Rock LLP as an associate. He became a partner in 2007. At Kutak Rock, he led the firm's agribusiness litigation practice, with extensive experience in agribusiness, environmental, food law, real estate, product liability, class action, banking, and insurance litigation matters.

  9. List of county courthouses in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of country courthouses in Nebraska; for federal ones, see List of United States federal courthouses in Nebraska. The state of Nebraska has 93 counties. The Nebraska State Historical Society conducted a 1990 study of county courthouses in the state. [1]

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