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  2. Category:Deaths in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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  3. St. John's Lutheran Church Complex - Wikipedia

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    St. John's Lutheran Church Complex is a historic church complex, including two church buildings, a parsonage, and a cemetery, in Auburn, Nebraska, United States.The Old Stone church was built in 1867–1868, and designed by Christian Schwan, a German immigrant. [2]

  4. List of newspapers in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Nebraska Advertiser – Brownville (1856–1899) [15] The Nebraska Advertiser – Nemaha City (1899–1908) Nebraska Palladium – Bellevue (1854–1855) [16] Nebraska State Journal – Lincoln (1867–1951) The New Era – Omaha (1921–1926) The Norfolk Weekly News-Journal – Norfolk (1900–1912) [17] The Norfolk weekly news – Norfolk ...

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Pawnee ...

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    This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Pawnee County, Nebraska, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.

  6. Auburn, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Auburn is an incorporation of two towns. Calvert and Sheridan combined to form Auburn in 1882, [4] in part to have the voting power to wrestle the county seat away from Brownville, Nebraska, a village located ten miles east. The incorporation was successful, and in 1883, Auburn was named the county seat. [5] The city is named after Auburn, New ...

  7. First United Presbyterian Church (Auburn, Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    First United Presbyterian Church is a historic Presbyterian church now located at 1322 19th Street in Auburn, Nebraska, United States.. The church was organized in 1887 as the Calvert Presbyterian Church. [2]

  8. Nemaha County Courthouse (Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    The Nemaha County Courthouse is a historic building in Auburn, Nebraska, and the courthouse of Nemaha County, Nebraska. It was built by W. M. Rowles & Company in 1899, and designed in the Romanesque Revival style by German-born architect George A. Berlinghof. [2] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since January 10 ...

  9. New Opera House (Auburn, Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    The New Opera House is a historic building in Auburn, Nebraska.It was built by William Dorrum in 1894 for the Auburn Building and Improvement Association. [2] Over the years, it hosted many performances and political events, including speeches by Congressman/Senator Elmer Burkett as well as Governor George L. Sheldon. [2]