RM2AKGKFF–Boone County Recorder . SOLID VESTIBULE TRAIN Dsjjy at 8J0 p.,as. (mm OMoago..**teXronXntl^Saa.f ffatla^ifiS.ffRi^a K3OTELYS CREAM BALM Cleanses tbeNasal Pusaajj. a. Allay* Fnln andInflammation, Heals the Sores. Restores tbe Senses of Taato and Smell. TEY THE OTOE A pan Idle I able. Prl oSicontustryu. applied Into each nesi centa atOruggtstn or byELY BUOTHKItft, ffl Warren 81 X ew York. BOREl WELLiT ft.*.: TNI OHIO WELLDRILL
RF2T7MJFR–American Bison Carving Flanking Stairs of Nebraska State Capitol in Lincoln
RFW637PJ–Rendering of a green highway sign for Otoe County Nebraska
RMA2NWB6–A vegetable vendor at La Bajada de Salsipuedes Panama
RMMW25T5–. Karl Bodmer lithograph of Missouria, Otoe, and Ponca Indians . 24 July 2009, 03:00 (UTC). Missouri indian Oto indian and chief of the Puncas 0040v.jpg: Karl Bodmer derivative work: Uyvsdi (talk) 89 Bodmer Missouria Otoe Ponca Indians
RF2BF0RYG–Nebraska Flag. Coronavirus Covid 19 in U.S. State. Medical mask isolate on a black background. Face and mouth masks for protection against airborne in
RMMX25P7–. English: Illustration by Maximilian, Prinz von Wied, 1782-1867. From Schneller, Franz, 1889-1968. Unter Indianern im Missourigebiet, nach Aufzeichnungen des Prinzen Max von Wied. Freiburg im Breisgau, E. Guenther, 1922. 31 January 2013, 18:16:58. Wied, Maximilian, Prinz von, 1782-1867 420 Missouri Otoe and Ponca leaders
RF2TB9E91–Boy approaches an abandoned farmhouse with an axe; Otoe, Nebraska, United States of America
RF2CA8FMM–Map of Otoe in Nebraska
RMR32JJ5–No-Way-Ke-Sug-Ga, Otoe. Dated: 1842. Dimensions: sheet: 46.99 × 33.97 cm (18 1/2 × 13 3/8 in.). Medium: lithograph in black with watercolor additions on wove paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Charles Bird King.
RM2H42J7M–Shaumonekusse, a chief of the Oto (Otoe) tribe, wearing a crown hair piece with horns, a bear-claw necklace and a medallion. Colour lithograph by C. G. Childs after C. B. King, 1833.
RF2RTE3JM–Close-up detail of an ear of drought-damaged feed corn; Otoe, Nebraska, United States of America
RM2HEK2MX–Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Syracuse, Otoe County, Nebraska.
RF2DF6E7C–Pawnee and Otoe County, Nebraska (U.S. county, United States of America, USA, U.S., US) map vector illustration, scribble sketch map
RF2BBM86R–Coronavirus in U.S. State Naval Ensign of Massachusetts, Female Doctor Portrait, protect Face surgical medical mask with Flag. Illness, Virus Covid-19
RM2C71W5G–Wetcunie, Otoes, from the American Indian Chiefs series (N36) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1888.
RFC7KKK5–background of fresh taro root (colocasia)
RMTDGHT9–NORTHWEST WEB OF DECK TRUSS; VIEW TO NORTHEAST - Nebraska City Bridge, Spanning Missouri River near Highway 2 between Nebraska and Iowa, Nebraska City, Otoe County, NE
RM2AJ1HXE–History and stories of Nebraska . toes gave each of us a pony.The agent for the Otoes said he had a telegram that thechiefs had run away, not to give us food or shelter or anyhelp. The Otoe agent afterward said when the Ponca chiefscame into his office that they left the prints of their feet inblood upon the floor. When the chiefs reached their own homes at themouth of the Niobrara they found there the agent whohad left them in the Indian Territory. He had sol-diers with him and wasmaking the Ponca peo-ple pack up their goodsin order to start for thenew country. The sol-diers put the women and
RMMW4HHJ–. English: Illustration by Maximilian, Prinz von Wied, 1782-1867. From Schneller, Franz, 1889-1968. Unter Indianern im Missourigebiet, nach Aufzeichnungen des Prinzen Max von Wied. Freiburg im Breisgau, E. Guenther, 1922. 31 January 2013, 18:16:58. Wied, Maximilian, Prinz von, 1782-1867 420 Missouri Otoe and Ponca leaders
RM2R6H6HW–Ráw-no-way-wóh-krah, Loose Pipestem, a Brave. oil on canvas. Date: 1832. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
RM2TDG67P–Otoe, Richard so, c. 1680 - c. 1690 Hobo van Ebony, with ivory mounted and with three valves of silver. Marked: R. Haka. Amsterdam ebony (wood). ivory. kleppen: silver (metal) Hobo van Ebony, with ivory mounted and with three valves of silver. Marked: R. Haka. Amsterdam ebony (wood). ivory. kleppen: silver (metal)
RF2RTE3JN–Close-up detail of an ear of drought-damaged feed corn; Otoe, Nebraska, United States of America
RM2HEK3GN–Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Talmage, Otoe County, Nebraska.
RF2RTE6DR–Terrace work in a harvested cornfield in Otoe County, Nebraska, USA; Dunbar, Nebraska, United States of America
RF2TB9DW5–Girl stands outside and leans against a large tree as she shows affection to her pet cat; Otoe, Nebraska, United States of America
RM2D77XHT–Nebraska City, Otoe, Nebraska, United States, Bombus (Pyrobombus) impatiens Cresson, 1863, Animalia, Arthropoda, Insecta, Hymenoptera, Apidae, Apinae
RM2AX1F0P–Hayne Hudjihini, Eagle of Delight, 1832-33.
RMTDGHTA–NORTHWEST WEB OF DECK TRUSS; VIEW TO SOUTHEAST - Nebraska City Bridge, Spanning Missouri River near Highway 2 between Nebraska and Iowa, Nebraska City, Otoe County, NE
RM2AKG61Y–History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . f tlie leading businessmen of Emmett, Idaho, was born in Otoe county.Nebraska, on November 20, 1871, and is the son ofW. B. and Catherine (Hughes) Hargus, natives ofIndiana and Pennsylvania, respectively. The fathercame to Nebraska as a child with his parents in1851, his birth having occurred in 1841. He followedthe agricultural business, which was the occupationwhich his father also devoted his life to, and diedin Nebraska in 1908. The mother passed away in1898, ten years before the demi
RMMY6R62–. English: Illustration by Maximilian, Prinz von Wied, 1782-1867. From Schneller, Franz, 1889-1968. Unter Indianern im Missourigebiet, nach Aufzeichnungen des Prinzen Max von Wied. Freiburg im Breisgau, E. Guenther, 1922. 31 January 2013, 18:16:58. Wied, Maximilian, Prinz von, 1782-1867 366 Missouri Otoe and Ponca leaders
RMMCKJGR–. Improved American Turban, (Essex Hybrid) Boston Marrow, our cwi/ extra select stocl Hubbard, our oieu extra select stock Ontario Oscoda. Otoe . . 40 35 40
RM2R6H97P–No-wáy-ke-súg-gah, He Who Strikes Two at Once, a Brave. oil on canvas. Date: 1832. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
RM2M463HW–Nebraska Project F-453(1), State Highway 50 south of Syracuse in Otoe County. Original caption: Nebraska Project F-453(1), State Highway 50 south of Syracuse in Otoe County. Completed bridge at Station 76-40. August 5, 1949. State: Nebraska. Place: State Highway 50 South of Syracuse.
RM2HEK2N6–Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Syracuse, Otoe County, Nebraska.
RM2HH5DTE–Otoe-Missouria Delegation 1881 Attributed to John K. Hillers The troubled relationship between native and non-native North Americans was well documented by the camera. In the 1850s and 1860s white photographers moved West and welcomed Native Americans into their studios. They rarely paid their subjects, seldom recorded their names or tribes, and often dressed their sitters in studio props, confusing the ethnographic record.After the end of the Civil War, the locus for most so-called 'Indian' photographs moved east to Washington, D.C., where the United States government invited hundreds of Nati
RM2TDGDTC–Otoe, Richard so, c. 1690 - c. 1700 Hobe of Palmhout with three brass valves. Marked in three places in banderollen: R. Haka. The third and fourth gap are double. There are two voice holes in the cup. The ring on the cup is made of Hoorn (probably not original). Amsterdam boxwood. kleppen: copper (metal). horn (animal material). brass (alloy) Hobe of Palmhout with three brass valves. Marked in three places in banderollen: R. Haka. The third and fourth gap are double. There are two voice holes in the cup. The ring on the cup is made of Hoorn (probably not original). Amsterdam boxwood. kleppen:
RM2D77X35–Nebraska City, Otoe, Nebraska, United States, Bombus (Pyrobombus) impatiens Cresson, 1863, Animalia, Arthropoda, Insecta, Hymenoptera, Apidae, Apinae
RM2FN8X40–Ráw-no-way-wóh-krah, Loose Pipestem, a Brave, 1832.
RMTDGHTB–NORTHWEST WEB OF DECK TRUSS; VIEW TO SOUTHWEST - Nebraska City Bridge, Spanning Missouri River near Highway 2 between Nebraska and Iowa, Nebraska City, Otoe County, NE
RM2AJ17CE–History and stories of Nebraska . First State Capitol at Lincoln, 1869.(From photograph collection of A. E. Sheldon.) the legislature had been opposedThe North Platte members who wished to keep the capitalat Omaha moved to make the name Lincoln, thinking thatthe Otoe county legislators would refuse to vote for acapital so named. But the ruse failed; their votes werecast for the bill and Lincoln became the name of ourcapital, instead of Douglas as was suggested in the removalbill of 1857. Three men, Governor David Butler, Secretary ThomasP. Kennard and Auditor John J. Gillespie, were appointedt
RMMCKJKT–. White Bush Scallop. Early Yellow Bush Scallop Olmstead. Early White Bush Scallop Oneida .. Summer Crookneck Onslow... Perfect Gem Oldham.. AUTUMN OR WINTER SORTS. Early Prolific Orange Marrow, new Oliver. Improved American Turban (Essex Hybrid). .Ontario. Boston Marrow, our ownextra select stock; un- surpassed Oscoda . Hubbard, our own extra select stock; unsur- passed Otoe ... Butman Osborne Marble-head Ormsby. Winter Crookneck Oswego SUGAR CANE— Early Amber 13.00 per bu. of 50 lbs. Earl} Orange $3.00 per bu. of 50 lbs, SUNFLOWER— Large Russian $2.50 per lm Otsego. Otter.. Ottawa. 30 30 30
RM2R6H6W2–Wah-ro-née-sah, The Surrounder, Chief of the Tribe. oil on canvas. Date: 1832. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
RM2HEK2N4–Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Syracuse, Otoe County, Nebraska.
RM2F9AR7B–No-wáy-ke-súg-gah, He Who Strikes Two at Once, a Brave, 1832.
RMTDMX78–PIER NO. III DETAIL; VIEW TO NORTHWEST - Nebraska City Bridge, Spanning Missouri River near Highway 2 between Nebraska and Iowa, Nebraska City, Otoe County, NE
RM2AJ1DF4–History and stories of Nebraska . Map Showing Country Known to the;Omaha (Shaded Area) Ponca tribe, claiming the country westward along thatriver and the streams flowing into it. These three tribes,Otoe, Omaha and Ponca were closely related and spokelanguages much alike. Their traditions tell that theycame from the southeast up the Missouri and had been inthis region only a few hundred years. All three belongedto the great Sioux family of Indians and were relatives of 226 NEBRASKA INDIANS 227 the Sioux nation living northwest of them. The Otoeand Omaha tribes numbered about 3,000 each and theP
RM2R6H8K6–No-way-ke-sug-ga. Oil on paperboard. Date: ca. 1840?. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
RM2HEK2JY–Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Syracuse, Otoe County, Nebraska.
RM2FN8R58–No-way-ke-sug-ga, (ca. 1840?).
RMTDHTJE–OVERALL VIEW OF BRIDGE AND MISSOURI RIVER; VIEW TO NORTHWEST - Nebraska City Bridge, Spanning Missouri River near Highway 2 between Nebraska and Iowa, Nebraska City, Otoe County, NE
RM2AJ21A7–History and stories of Nebraska . dians attended the missionary meet-ings and those who came begged for corn, potatoes andwhisky. Mr. Merrill began to study the Otoe language inorder that he might talk to the Indians without an interpre-ter and translate the Bible and hymns into their tongue. Inthis way he spent the first winter. The next spring Mr. Merrill rode on horseback, fordingtwo rivers, to the Otoe village on the south bank of thePlatte near Ashland. He was received by Itan, the greatchief of the Otoes, in one of his lodges which was made bysetting large trunks of trees in the ground,
RM2HEK2MA–Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Syracuse, Otoe County, Nebraska.
RM2F9ARE1–Wah-ro-née-sah, The Surrounder, Chief of the Tribe, 1832.
RMTDGHT8–NORTHWEST WEB OF DECK TRUSS AND THROUGH TRUSSES; VIEW TO SOUTHWEST - Nebraska City Bridge, Spanning Missouri River near Highway 2 between Nebraska and Iowa, Nebraska City, Otoe County, NE
RM2AJ21J1–History and stories of Nebraska . the night a few miles above Bellevue (prob-ably near where Omaha now is). Ducks and shore birdscovered the banks about us. Stillness reigned in the widewilderness. Only the whip-poor-wills voice was heardwhile the moon mirrored itself in the river where some of ouryoung people were bathing. In the morning our ship, likea smoke-vomiting monster, frightened all living creatures.Geese and ducks flew in all directions. We landed at Mr. Cabannes trading post (ten milesabove Omaha) and to our joy we saw a crowd of Otoe andOmaha Indians. Many of them were marked with
RM2HEK3ET–Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Talmage, Otoe County, Nebraska.
RM2WG0MAR–Map showing the lands assigned to emigrant Indians west of Arkansas and Missouri, 1836. Following passage of the Indian Removal Act in 1830, President Andrew Jackson implemented a policy of land exchanges and forced expulsion of the eastern Native Americans to regions west of the Mississippi River. It shows the approximate boundaries of the lands assigned to the relocated tribes in territories west of the Mississippi by 1836. Different shades of color are used to indicate the various tribes. The map also shows the southwestern border of the United States with Mexico, which at that time inclu
RMTDGHT7–NORTHWEST WEB AND FLOOR STRUCTURE OF THROUGH TRUSSES; VIEW TO SOUTHWEST - Nebraska City Bridge, Spanning Missouri River near Highway 2 between Nebraska and Iowa, Nebraska City, Otoe County, NE
RM2AJAWDC–Consolidated rural schools . as formed from territory belonging to the Otoe Indians, so thatmuch of the land was not taxable. District schools could not be main-tained, because allotments were not subject to taxation. The school openedwith one teacher, but by the close of the first half of the year a secondteacher was added. Two teachers were used for the remainder of the year,and for the school year 1904-05; three, for 1905-06 and 1906-07; four, for1907-08, 1908-09 and 1909-10, Six teachers will be used next year. Theenrollment for the past year was 182. The area of our district is thirty-six
RM2HEK2MC–Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Syracuse, Otoe County, Nebraska.
RM2EH5KAF–Two Ottoe Chiefs and a Woman, 1861/1869. Raw-no-wáy-wásh-kra (second chief) with Wa-ro-née-saw (head chief in bearskin tunic) and Rún-ne (wife) on western shores of the Missouri. 1833.
RMTDHTMB–OVERALL VIEW OF BRIDGE, WAUBONSIE HIGHWAY BRIDGE, AND MISSOURI RIVER; VIEW TO NORTH - Nebraska City Bridge, Spanning Missouri River near Highway 2 between Nebraska and Iowa, Nebraska City, Otoe County, NE
RM2AJA8G8–History of Richardson County, Nebraska : its people, industries and institutions . ming. Another govern-ment bridge is l^eing built by them at Salt Fork, Oklahoma, between Nobleand Kay counties. Only recently they have finished a government bridge atWyoming in Otoe county, Nebraska. They are erecting two largs bridgesin Calhoun county, Iowa. This concern maintains offices at Falls City, Ne-braska, Kansas City, Missouri, and Denver, Colorado. At the latter citythey purchased, in February, 1917, the Denver Steel and Iron Works, whichare in charge of John A. Crook, the senior member of the firm.
RM2HEGXPJ–Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Nebraska City, Otoe County, Nebraska.
RMTDHTMA–OVERALL VIEW OF BRIDGE, WAUBONSIE HIGHWAY BRIDGE (1930), AND MISSOURI RIVER; VIEW TO NORTHEAST - Nebraska City Bridge, Spanning Missouri River near Highway 2 between Nebraska and Iowa, Nebraska City, Otoe County, NE
RM2AJ25KB–History and stories of Nebraska . July 30th reached a high bluff nearthe present town of Fort Calhoun in Washington County.Here they camped. The hunters brought in deer, wildturkeys and geese. Catfish were caught in the river and themen tamed a beaver. Here on August 3d they held the firstcouncil ever held by the United States with the NebraskaIndians. Fourteen Otoe and Missouri Indians came to thecouncil. The principal chiefs were Little Thief, Big Horseand White Horse. They promised to keep peace with theUnited States and were given medals and presents of paint, 26 STORIES OF NEBRASKA powder
RM2HEGXPM–Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Nebraska City, Otoe County, Nebraska.
RMTWFJAP–PORTAL BRACING DETAIL OF THROUGH TRUSS, SHOWING NAME AND DATE PLATES; VIEW TO NORTHEAST - Nebraska City Bridge, Spanning Missouri River near Highway 2 between Nebraska and Iowa, Nebraska City, Otoe County, NE
RM2AJ1DTP–History and stories of Nebraska . J M- 5 ?* Xi ^ T^ o oW02 PM<! «?a>° ° 225 CHAPTER III NEBRASKA INDIANS AS THE WHITE MEN FOUND THEM The first white men who came to this region foundseveral tribes and nations of Indians living here and claim-ing Nebraska as their home. The Otoe.— In the southeast lived the Otoe tribe, hunt-ing as far east as the Mississippi River and claiming Nebraskaas far west as the Blue rivers. The Omaha.—On both sides of the Missouri River fromthe mouth of the Platte as far north as Little Bow River, in Cedar County, livedthe Omaha tribe. Theyclaimed Nebraskawestwar
RM2HEGXRA–Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Nebraska City, Otoe County, Nebraska.
RMTDMX7M–PIER NO. IV DETAIL, WITH DETAIL OF SOUTHWEST PORTAL AND SOUTHEAST WEB OF THROUGH TRUSS; VIEW TO NORTH - Nebraska City Bridge, Spanning Missouri River near Highway 2 between Nebraska and Iowa, Nebraska City, Otoe County, NE
RM2AN6005–Journey through Arabia Petraea, to Mount Sinai, and the excavated city of Petra, the edom of the prophesis . IAN SKETCHES, taken during an EXPEDITION among the PAWNEES and other TRIBES of AMERICAN INDIANS. By John T. Irviko, Jun. 2 vols, post 8vo. 14*.Contents :—Indian Life ; Indian Females and Feasts; Indian Habits; Grand Paw-nee Village; The Otoe Council; The Indian Guard; Indian Dogs; The Rival Chief;Indian Feasts; The Kickapoos: The Indian Country; The Alarm; Departure ofOtoes for the Hunting Grounds; The Chase; A Man of the World; Domestic Grie-vances ; An Otoe Warrior; The Otoe Messenger
RM2HEGXXM–Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Nebraska City, Otoe County, Nebraska.
RMTDNTGX–Photocopy from from George S. Morison's The Nebraska City Bridge, 1892. SITE PLAN OF BRIDGE - Nebraska City Bridge, Spanning Missouri River near Highway 2 between Nebraska and Iowa, Nebraska City, Otoe County, NE
RM2AN7DF1–The breeds of live stock, and the principles of heredity .. . ABERDEEN-ANGUS BULL GUIDO (2135). Calved Jan 24, 1881; bred by James Fowlie, Bruce Hill, NewDeer, Scotland; property of T. W. Harvey, Turlington, Otoe Co.,Neb.; got by Young Captain (1712), dam Beauty of Bruce Hill(3684) by Major of Bognie (444) [bred by Col. Fraser, of CastleFraser, and got by Jamie of Easter Skene (367), out of Lily ofCastle Fraser (1114) by Black Jock of Tillyfour (365); winner offirst prize at United Banffshire Societys Show at Cornhill in 1875];2d dam Beauty of Kinnochtry (1884) by Crathie 2d (342); 3d damBlue
RM2HEGXX3–Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Nebraska City, Otoe County, Nebraska.
RMTDGG04–NORTHWEST ACROSS INTERIOR OF OFFICE IN SOUTHEAST CORNER OF BUILDING TOWARD SHOP DOOR, SHOWING TWO DESKS, SAFE, AND OFFICE FIXTURES-BUSINESS MACHINES. - Kregel Windmill Company Factory, 1416 Central Avenue, Nebraska City, Otoe County, NE
RM2AN7CB9–The breeds of live stock, and the principles of heredity .. . ABERDEEN-ANGUS COW BEAUTY OF HILLHURST (7140) AND CALF. Calved Dec. 10, 1881; bred by the Earl of Strathmore, GlamisCastle, Scotland; imported by Hon. M. H. Cochrane, Hillhurst, P.Q., Can.; property of Mr. T. W. Harvey, Turlington, Otoe Co.,Neb.; got by Bismarck 2d (i860) [bred at Tillyfour and sold to theEarl of Strathmore], dam Beauty 2d of Glamis (4800) by Elcho(595) [S^r George Macpherson Grants famous son of Juryman andErica]; 2d dam Beauty of Glamis (3515) by Elchies (563), etc.The calf shown in the picture, Beauty of Turlingt
RM2HEGXWE–Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Nebraska City, Otoe County, Nebraska.
RMTDNTE8–Photocopy from George S. Morison's The Nebraska City Bridge, 1892. PARTIAL WEB ELEVATION AND PLAN OF DECK TRUSS - Nebraska City Bridge, Spanning Missouri River near Highway 2 between Nebraska and Iowa, Nebraska City, Otoe County, NE
RM2AJ206M–History and stories of Nebraska . evue. The Otoes called him The-One-Who-Always-Speaks-The-Truth. On a Nebraska farm in Sarpy County sloping gently tothe Platte River is a grove of giant cottonwoods over eightyyears old. In their midst stands an old building with a great 76 STORIES OF NEBRASKA stone chimney. This is the monument and witness to-day ofthe hfe and labors of the first missionaries to Nebraska. QUESTIONS 1. What two rivers did Moses Merrill ford in going from Bellevue to the Otoe village? 2. Why did the Nebraska Indians build their lodges out of earth? 3. Why did the Indians wait u
RM2HEGXP4–Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Nebraska City, Otoe County, Nebraska.
RMTDNTED–Photocopy from George S. Morison's The Nebraska City Bridge, 1892. TOP CHORD-VERTICAL DETAIL OF DECK TRUSS - Nebraska City Bridge, Spanning Missouri River near Highway 2 between Nebraska and Iowa, Nebraska City, Otoe County, NE
RM2HEGXXH–Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Nebraska City, Otoe County, Nebraska.
RMTDNTD8–Photocopy from George S. Morison's The Nebraska City Bridge, 1892. BOTTOM CHORD-VERTICAL DETAIL OF DECK TRUSS - Nebraska City Bridge, Spanning Missouri River near Highway 2 between Nebraska and Iowa, Nebraska City, Otoe County, NE
RM2AJGHMA–D M Ferry & Co.'s wholesale list of seeds for 1891 . Continued. Tel. cipher. Per Lb. Mammoth Summer Crookneck, new, early... .Orange $3 00 Perfect Gem Oldham 40 AUTUMN OR WINTER SORTS. Early Prolific Orange Marrow, new Oliver 45 Improved American Turban (Essex Hybrid).. .. Ontario 40 Boston Marrow, our own extra select stock. . .Oscoda 40 Hubbard, our oxen extra select stock Otoe 45 28 D. M. FERRY & CO S WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. SQUASHâContinued. Butman Marblehead Winter Crookneck SUGAR CANEâ Early Amber $3.00 per bu. of 50 lbs.. Early Orange $3.00 per bu. of 50 lbs.. SUNFLOWERâ Large Russian $2.
RM2HEGXR7–Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Nebraska City, Otoe County, Nebraska.
RMTDNTE9–Photocopy from George S. Morison's The Nebraska City Bridge, 1892. PARTIAL WEB ELEVATION AND PLAN OF THROUGH TRUSS - Nebraska City Bridge, Spanning Missouri River near Highway 2 between Nebraska and Iowa, Nebraska City, Otoe County, NE
RM2HEGXRH–Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Nebraska City, Otoe County, Nebraska.
RMTDNTDC–Photocopy from George S. Morison's The Nebraska City Bridge, 1892. END AND SIDE ELEVATIONS OF MASONRY PIER II - Nebraska City Bridge, Spanning Missouri River near Highway 2 between Nebraska and Iowa, Nebraska City, Otoe County, NE
RM2HEGXW7–Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Nebraska City, Otoe County, Nebraska.
RMTDNTE6–Photocopy from George S. Morison's The Nebraska City Bridge, 1892. GENERAL ELEVATION, PLAN, PROFILE, AND ALIGNMENT OF BRIDGE - Nebraska City Bridge, Spanning Missouri River near Highway 2 between Nebraska and Iowa, Nebraska City, Otoe County, NE
RM2CHE38C–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . Fig. 51.Flint and Steel. (Cat. No. 22431, U. S. N. M. Otoe Indians, Kansas and Nebraska. Collected by J. W. Griest.) The pouch of the Oheyennes (Algonquian stock) is compact, and neatlymade of leather (fig. 52). The equipment is complete aud of a supe-rior order. The bone cup is used to hold the tinder while striking aspark into it. It is the tinder horn of early days, a cows horn which wasused to hold tinder before sheet-iron boxes came into use. The Lenguasof Brazil use a horn for the same purpose.* In the Aiuo set, (fi
RM2HEGXWT–Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Nebraska City, Otoe County, Nebraska.
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