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    [7]: 177 In December 1898, the State of Nebraska filed a suit against the Omaha National Bank, in an effort to regain the nearly $203,000 (nearly $7.8M in 2024 money) [12] that Bartley had paid to the bank in January 1897. [20] Nebraska also filed a suit against those of Bartley's associates who had paid his bond.

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    Architectural style. Second Empire. NRHP reference No. 74001111 [1] Added to NRHP. August 13, 1974. The Joel N. Cornish House is located in South Omaha, Nebraska. The 1886 construction is considered an "excellent example of the French Second Empire style." The house was converted into apartments after the Cornish family moved out in 1911.

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    Kountze Place. Coordinates: 41°17′21″N 95°56′49″W. The Charles Storz House. The Kountze Place neighborhood of Omaha, Nebraska is a historically significant community on the city's north end. Today the neighborhood is home to several buildings and homes listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is located between North ...

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    James Dahlman. James Charles Dahlman (December 15, 1856 – January 21, 1930), also known as Jim Dahlman, Cowboy Jim and Mayor Jim, was elected to eight terms as mayor of Omaha, Nebraska, serving the city for 20 years over a 23-year-period. A German-American and an agnostic, [ 1] Dahlman grew up in a ranching area and started working as a Texas ...