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  Nebraska State Historical Society http://www.nebraskahistory.org/index.htm
A collection of historical records, publications and records pertaining to Nebraska.
  NebraskaStudies.Org http://www.nebraskastudies.org/
Resource for teachers, students and adults interested in the state's history, geography, culture and people. Features lesson plans, video, and primary source historical documents.
  Trans-Mississippi Exposition http://www.omahapubliclibrary.org/transmiss/
Articles and photographs documenting the World's Fair held in Omaha in 1898 during and immediately after the Spanish-American War.
  Andreas' History of the State of Nebraska http://www.kancoll.org/books/andreas_ne/hon_tabl.html
Kansas Collection Books: Written by William Cutler and published by Andreas in 1882, this book provides a history of Nebraska. Full text transcription of the original publication.
  John G. Neihardt State Historical Site http://www.neihardtcenter.org/
Features the works and life of Nebraska's Poet Laureate, John G. Neihardt. Includes hours and contact details. Located in Bancroft.
  Nebraska Historical Registered Sites http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/nebraska/
Portal to museums, archeological excavations, early houses and other attractions. Navigate by map or county links.
  The Straw Bale Association of Nebraska (SBAN) http://www.thelaststraw.org/sban/tour/tour.html
Provides a photo tour of some of the state's straw-bale buildings.
  Pennsylvania Colony of Nebraska Historical Society http://penncolonynebraska.org/
An organization dedicated to preserving the heritage of Pennsylvanians who migrated to the state in 1874. Includes history, pictures, current articles and facts.
  The Negroes of Nebraska - Immigration http://www.memoriallibrary.com/NE/Ethnic/Negro/immigration.htm
Describes the lives and reasons for slaves and free African-Americans that moved to Nebraska during the 19th century. Page also gives account of tolerance and intolerance towards the new state residents.

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