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December 2017 Jim McKee's Compleat History of Lincoln No. 26
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December 2017 Jim McKee's Compleat History of Lincoln No. 26
November 2017 Jim McKee's Compleat History of Lincoln No. 25
October 2017 F.W. Fitzpatrick Revisited
September 2017 Nebraska State Capitol Courtyard Fountain Project
August 2017 Picking 150 Notable Nebraskans
July 2017 M's Pub: An Old Market Icon Reconstructed
June 2017 PAL Annual Preservation Awards 2017
May 2017 Jim McKee's Compleat History of Lincoln No. 24
April 2017 A Glimpse at Car Dealerships in Lincoln, Nebraska
March 2017 Town Founders: Butler, Gillespie, and Kennard
February 2017 Sweet Memories: Stories of Lincoln Ice Cream and Candy Makers
January 2017 Jim McKee's Compleat History of Lincoln No. 23
View fullsize John Revere Clark served in the Civil War as a 1st Lieutenant with Company A of the 15th Ohio infantry. In 1866, he moved to Plattsmouth, Nebraska, and eventually was enticed to move to Lincoln in 1874 and became the cashier of the First National Ban
View fullsize This house, located at 1645 Vine Street, belonged to Frank L and Mattie C Williams. They had three children and also lived with Mattie’s grandmother, Rachel Anderson. Mattie and Rachel are both pictured on the porch. It is unclear when the hous
View fullsize Join us for the September PAL Brownbag Lecture by Dan Worth FAIA, FAPT, Historical Architect and Principal Emeritus of BVH Architecture. Dan will be speaking about the Dr. Susan La Fleshce Picotte Center restoration project. Join in person at the Cit
View fullsize Hiland Wheeler came to Lincoln in 1874 to join his Union army comrade, Guy A Brown, then state librarian and clerk of the supreme court. Hiland served under Brown as a deputy clerk and deputy state librarian in the first State Capitol under Governor

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