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- Tags: South Omaha NE
Agnes C. Schram, 92
Photo of Agnes Schram.
Tags: Abby Staab, Agnes Palla, Agnes Schram, Angela Staab, Anna Bierbach, Anne Edwards, Arlene Schram, Arlene Staab, Armour and Company, Aubrey Edwards, Aubrey Staab, Beatrice Christine Bernhardt, Bernice Schram, Bernice Staab, Boyles Business College, Burwell NE, Burwell School, Clarence TX, Eldred Haney, Elizabeth Anne Warden, Ervell Staab, Francis Warden, Gary Edwards, George Rudolph Schram, George Schram, Ireland School, Jean Warden, Jeff Piccolo, Jerry Sedlacek, John Schram, Karen Mason, Kevin Bernhardt, Kevin Burnhardt, Larry Mason, Lucas Edwards, Marilyn Schram, Mary Agnes Burnhardt, Mary Bernhardt, Mary Frances Huzlik, Mary Frances Palla, Mary Jean Schram, Mary Stohlman, Michael Schram, Morris-Armour Company, Omaha NE, Papillion High School, Papillion NE, Papillion Public Schools, Patricia Staab, Paul Gilligan, Paul Staab, Peggy Schram, Rudolph Palla, South Omaha NE, Springfield NE, St. Mary's Cemetery, St. Patrick Catholic Church, St. Patrick's Adult Funeral Choir, Susan Schram, Sylvia Black, Thomas Hitch, William Staab
Peter Welch
Last Rites For Chris Wildhagen Here On Sunday
Tags: A. F. Koraleski, Agnes Vlacek, Alice Peterson, Alice Wildhagen, Amanda Bauman, Amanda Mathilde Bauman, Amanda Wildhagen, America, Arcadia IA, Arthur Wildhagen, Ashland NE, Atchinson KS, Bancroft NE, Barbara Dorszynski, Betty Bishop, C. A. Kruse, Carl Hans Wildhagen, Carl Wildhagen, Chris Wildhagen, Elkhorn NE, Fred Kuehl, G. A. Bishop, Godfrey Vicek, Hannover Germany, Henry Borges, Herman Fricke, Hugo Hansen, James Jensen, Joe Neuberger, John Henderson, Kansas City, Kenneth Marcy, Lincoln NE, Louie Jentzen, Lutheran Church, Manning IA, May Ashby, Mt. Auburn Cemetery, Olga Spies, Omaha NE, Otto Jentzen, Papillion NE, Paul Moessner, Richard Miller, South Omaha NE, Springfield NE, Stanley Badura, Theresa Tapken, Theresa Wildhagen, Vencil Barsballi, William Hughes, William Jentzen
Cora Estelle Haddon Iske
Tags: Bailey Cemetery, Boise ID, Brewer-Korisko Chapel, Christian County IL, Church of God, Claude Haddon, Cora Haddon, Cora Iske, Dean Collins, Earl Haddon, Ellen Haddon, Elmer Iske, Ft. Crook NE, G. T. Iske, George Haddon, Henry Giles, Henry Iske, James Groves, John Fleischmann, LeRoy Allberry, Leslie Allberry, Lloyd Haddon, Louis Iske, Louis Jensen, Louisville NE, Lyle Allberry, Marvin Iske, Murdock Funeral Home, Newton IA, Omaha NE, Papillion NE, Plattsmouth NE, Robert Giles, Roy Jensen, Sarpy County, Skiff Memorial Hospital, South Omaha NE, Springfield NE, Thomas Haddon, Topeka KS, Union Church, V. M. Haddon, William Jensen
Sarpy County Historical Society Newsletter
Tags: Army of Occupation, Billie Eichner, Christmas Ball, Clark Potter, Clyde Iske, Commercial Hotel, Douglas County, Earnest Knoll, Emaline Knoll, Emil Lackonsky, Emma Knoll, Ernest Knoll, Everett Lively, Frances Knoll, Frank Rishel, Frank Snide, G. E. Dennison, G. E. Spearman, G. W. Martin, Gary Iske, Germany, Gilmore NE, H. Y. Bates, Hans Absfell, Harold Ely, Helen Roza, Ikey Addleman, J. C. Miller, Jack Melia, James Roza, Joe Elwell, John Behm, John Sieh, Lewis Hibbeler, Louis Delfs, Louise Roza, Mike Zadina, Oscar Wedner, Otto Schnack, Papillion NE, R. S. Anlgin, Richland Precinct 9, Ringo's Hall, Sarpy County, snake oil salesman, South Omaha NE, Springfield Monitor, Springfield NE, Statue of Liberty, United States Army, W. E. Wagner, World War I
Roy Blunt Is Found Dead at His Farm Home
Tags: Annabelle Blunt, Annabelle Hahn, Chalco NE, Charles Morley, Gretna Breeze, Guy E. Tate, Henry Hahn, Jean Blunt, John Dowd, Methodist Church, Omaha NE, Papillion NE, Peter Andersen, Peter Anderson, Roy Blunt, Sarpy County, Shorty Gray, South Omaha NE, Springfield High School, Springfield NE, University of Nebraska
Peter's Coat Returns to Sarpy County In 1903
Note: Item scanned in two images.
Tags: Bellevue NE, Dr. Murphy, I. J. Dunn, J. Q. Goss, Jonathan Edwards, Langdon, Langdon's Grove, Lincoln NE, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Simonds, Nebraska State Historical Society, Old Settlers' Picnic, Omaha NE, Perry Tracy, Peter Sarpy, pioneers, Professor Stine, Red Oak IA, Sarpy County, South Omaha NE, Thomas Nolan, Thos. Nolan, W. E. Patterson, W. H. Otic
The News-Reporter: June 3, 1897
Note: Item scanned as three images.
Includes ads, articles, public notices.
Tags: 16th Street, A. E. Langdon, A. L. Bishop, A. L. Stearns, A. W. Campbell, Albert Schneider, Alford & Whitney's Old Stand, Anna Weeth, Arthur Wilson, Attorney Patrick, attorney-at-law, B & M Railroad, bankers, baseball club, Beatrice NE, Belle Speedie, Bellevue Improvement Company, Bellevue NE, Blacksmith, Blacksmith and Repair Shop, Boise ID, bootlegger, Buckeye Mowers and Binders, Buggies Harness Stoves and Tinware, Burlington Railroad, C. K. Spearman, Cash Meat Market, Chalco NE, Charles Anthens, Charles Griffin, Charlie Schaab, Charlie Schieffle, Chris Hartman, Christopher Columbus, Clarke Land and Loan Company, clocks, Continental Land Company, coppers, court, Crever, Cuba, Cuban butcheries, Dan Donan, dance, dance bills, Deerson, democrat newspaper, Deutscher Apotheker, Dray Line Feed and Sale Stable, druggist, Druggist Heinen, Drugs Paints and Oils, E. R. Gaerte, E. S. Clarke, E. S. Nickerson, Elgin Watches, Elmwood High School, Elmwood NE, Ernest Empey, exposition director, F. A. Schneider, F. D. Rhode, fiddler, Fish Commissioner May, Floyd TX, Forest City, Fort Crook NE, Fourth of July Parade, fractional currency, Frank Jameson, Fred Davis, free silver cause, Fremont NE, G. A. R., G. M. Long, G. W. Fox, General Law Practice and Collections, General Repairs, George Barbee, George Heinen, George Heinen druggist, George Loomis, George Miller, George Wichman, gold stamping law, gold standard, Governor Holcomb, Great Britain, Gretna Baseball Team, Gretna News, Gretna News-Reporter, Gretna Post Office, Gretna Reporter, H. C. Lefler, H. Dixon, H. S. Hallenbeck, H. Stender, Hans Peters, Harness made to order, Harold Secord, Harry Hardiu, Havelock NE, Hendrix ranch, Henry T. Clarke, Hollingsworth, Howard Clarke, Hughes & Sanders Photographers, Ida Peel, J. Q. Goss, Jack Donan, Jack Lewis, jewelry, Joe Harley, Joe Rishel, John Flannagan, John Hickey, John Sherman, John Smiley, John Speedie, John T. Clarke, John Wanamaker, Josie Chapp, Judge Howard, Judge Powell, Judge Slabaugh, Julius Langhorst, Katie Monahan, L. M. Guttery, Labor Day, lagrippe, Lancaster County, Lancaster County treasurer, Lena Klingeman, Lincoln baseball team, Lincoln NE, Lincoln Post, Livery rigs, Louisville fire, Louisville NE, M. J. Welch, M. O. Osborn, Marchal Magner, Mark Hanna, Martha Evers, Martin Dunham, May, Memorial Day, Merchants Bank, Merchants Bank of Lincoln, Midnight, Millard NE, Millard School, millinery, Missouri, Mohr's Cemetery, Morgan horse, Nebraska governor, Nebraska Mercantile Insurance Company, New York, O. K. Spearman, Obituaries, Omaha baseball team, Omaha Commercial and Business Colleges, Omaha Medical college, Omaha NE, optical goods, P. J. Melia, P. J. Melia Blacksmith, P. S. Taggart & Co., Packer's National Bank, paper money, Papillion Choir, Papillion NE, Papillion School, Peel, Peel divorce case, plantation songs, Plattford District, Pleasant Hill Endeavor, Pleasant Hill School, postage stamps, President Grover Cleveland, President William McKinley, presidential campaign, Prof. E. S. Nickerson, Prof. Fox, Prof. G. W. Fox, Prof. Secord, R. S. Alford, Reading Iron Works, republican press, Rev. Underwood, Richfield NE, Road Overseer Jack Lewis, Rohrbough Bros., Roxy Smith, Roy Hickey, Sam Arbuthnot, Sarpy County, Schuler, Scott Driskell, Secord, Senator Thurston, Shenandoah IA, Silas A. Holcomb, silver dollars, silver standard, silverware, social hop, South Omaha Department of the Omaha World-Herald, South Omaha Market, South Omaha NE, Spain, Speaker Reed, Spearman Snodgrass & Co. Bankers, Springfield NE, Springfield Opera House, Squire Boone, State Fish Hatchery, Stender, strike, stud fees, Teeter blacksmith shop, Tennessee Jubilees, The Gretna Hotel, The Originals, The Pioneer Livery Stable, Thomas Kirk, Treckel's Opera House, tripped the light fantastic, Turkey, U. S. Navy, Union Sunday School, Vic McCarty gang, Vick Brothers, W. E. Patterson, W. G. Henderson, W. H. Bert, W. J. Bryan, W. J. O'Brien, W. P. Adkins, W. P. Welch, W. S. Raker, Wagon Maker, wagon route, Wahoo baseball team, Wahoo NE, Watches, Western Normal College, Weyler, Wilcox Hotel, William Jennings Bryan, William McKinley, William Welch, wolf hunts, wolves, Zibe Jones, Zibe Jones' Livery Barn
1892 Ads
Tags: Agricultural Implements, bath and shaving parlor, Bath parlor, blacksmith and wagon repair, C. K. Spearman, Charles Mullins, Chas. Mullins, City Dray and Express Company, City Hotel and Grand Dance Hall, coffin, Continental Insurance Company of New York, dray, Drug store, Equitable Life Insurance Company, Governor Boyd, Gretna Post Office, Gretna Reporter, Hardware, Horseshoeing specialty, Hotel Delone, J. E. Welch, J. E. Welch's Implement House, James Boyd, John Allen, Liberal Advertising, Lincoln Pifer, M. Deerson, Matt Pterson, Melia blacksmith, Milliners, Millinery goods, Neckel & Spethmann, Omaha Loan and Trust Company, Omaha NE, Osborne drug store, Osborne Pharmacy, P. J. Melia, P. S. Taggart & Co., Shaving parlor, South Omaha NE, Spethmann, stoves, Tinware, Treckel & Spethmann, Treckel Hotel, Treckel's Hall, undertaking goods, W. M. Murphy, W. S. Driskell, W. S. Raker