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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.
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 Features lesson plans, video, and primary source historical documents.
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.
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.
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.

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