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The Trolley Car Era in Lincoln

October PAL Brown Bag

Presenters: Richard Schmeling & Bob Kuzelka

Noon, Tuesday, October 11, 2022

LNK-TV Studio, County/City Building

Free parking in the city lot north of 10th & K Street

Videotaping sponsored by Preservation Association of Lincoln

Stream it Live here: https://www.preservelincoln.org/brown-bags-2022

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View fullsize ohn J Imhoff was born in Pennsylvania in 1835. At the age of 21, he moved to Dakota County, Nebraska and worked as a carpenter. After a brief residence in Nebraska City, he and his new bride Mary moved to Lincoln. Imhoff took over a small hotel at th
View fullsize Colonel Cropsey came to Lincoln in 1868 and invested heavily in farmland throughout southeast Nebraska and Lincoln real estate. Through his real estate ventures, he was prominent in building the new capital city. In 1869, he served as one of two firs
View fullsize Most of us are familiar with the Burr Block located on the northeast corner of 12th and O streets. This National Register building was constructed by Carlos Burr and his brother Lionel in 1887. Carlos Burr ran his law firm from an office in the build
View fullsize L W Billingsley was a prominent Lincoln lawyer and businessman in Lincoln’s early days. He was a criminal lawyer and at one time served as assistant district attorney. He was active in politics, providing the defense when the Lincoln City Counc

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