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Nebraska was originally called Hedges' Store, after its proprietor Andrew Hedges. [2] A post office called Hedges Store was established in 1854, the name was changed to Nebraska in 1862, and the post office was discontinued in 1902. [3] Nebraska was named after the Nebraska Territory. [4]
The Fort Western used a similar process to design one-of-a-kind custom Nebraska Cornhusker boots that were custom made and signed by Nebraska Husker coaches. The Husker boots were auctioned off at the 2009 Cattlemen's Ball to raise money for cancer research. [4] In 1993, Fort Western added a second retail store in Nebraska City, Nebraska.
Pennsylvania overwhelmingly voted for the Republican nominees, Secretary of War William Howard Taft of Ohio and his running mate James S. Sherman of New York. They defeated the Democratic nominees, former U.S. Representative William Jennings Bryan of Nebraska and his running mate John W. Kern of Indiana .
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An attempted robbery at a highway rest area in eastern Nebraska left a 72-year-old man dead and his 71-year-old wife critically injured in a knife attack Wednesday, authorities said. The Hall ...
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PA-04 Consolidation Freight Locomotive No. 7688: 1979 NRHP Strasburg, PA: PA-05 DDI Electric Locomotive No. 36: 1979 NRHP Strasburg, PA: PA-06 Electric Locomotive No. 4859: Electric 1937 built Strasburg, PA: PA-07 Freight Locomotive No. 5741: 1979 NRHP Strasburg, PA: PA-08 Locomotive No. 6755: 2001 NRHP Strasburg, PA: PA-09 Mikado Freight ...
On November 6, 1925, C. H. Hubner and E. D. Marnell sold the Nebraska City News to Earl M. Marvin, owner of the Beatrice Daily Sun. Ten minutes after signing the deal, Marvin sold the paper again to John Hyde Sweet, owner of the Nebraska City Daily Press. [15] [8] The two papers were then merged together to form the Nebraska City News-Press. [7]