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View fullsize Erwin H Barbour was born near Oxford, OH and educated at Miami University and Yale, where he graduated in 1882. He was assistant paleontologist to the US Geological Survey from 1882-1888. In 1891, he was hired by the University of Nebraska as the hea
View fullsize This house, formerly located at 1225 P Street, belonged to Frank C Zehrung. Frank moved to Lincoln in 1874 at the age of 14. In 1881, he opened Zehrung and Dunn, dealers in drugs, medicines and books.  In 1894, Zehrung became the manager of the Funke
View fullsize Sawyer was a pioneer lawyer in Lincoln, a former state senator, and Mayor of Lincoln from 1887 to 1889. While serving as mayor, he and the Lincoln City Council were jailed for almost a week in Omaha for disregarding a federal order while investigatin
View fullsize This house, located at 1143 J Street, belonged to James H and Amanda McMurtry. He came to Nebraska in 1871, and became involved in real estate, and became one of Lincoln’s wealthiest real estate owners in the late 1880s. He built two downtown c

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