History of NebraskaU of Nebraska Press, 1 Jan 1997 - 502 halaman Incorporating the results of thirty years of scholarship and research, the third edition of History of Nebraska gives fuller attention to such topics as the Native American experience in Nebraska and the accomplishments and circumstances of the state's women and minorities. It also provides a historical analysis of the state's dramatic changes in the past thirty years. |
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The Land I | 1 |
A satellite image of Nebraska | 3 |
The First People | 13 |
An archaeological excavation site near | 16 |
Spain and France on the Plains | 27 |
The massacre of Pedro de Villasurs army | 29 |
The Louisiana Purchase | 36 |
The Great Platte River Road | 53 |
Whose Prosperity? | 211 |
The Populist Revolt | 224 |
Orem Kem and family | 226 |
The Fading Frontier | 237 |
Students and teachers at the Genoa Indian | 239 |
Cultural Expressions | 250 |
Omahas TransMississippi Exposition 1898 | 252 |
Nebraska Politics and Progressivism | 262 |
A wagon train fording the South Platte River | 56 |
The KansasNebraska Act | 67 |
Stephen A Douglas | 69 |
The Nebraska Territory | 78 |
Territorial Growth and Development | 87 |
Territorial Omaha 1867 | 89 |
Highway to the West ΙΟΙ | 101 |
Joseph R Browns illfated steam wagon | 103 |
Securing the Land | 117 |
Government representatives and delegations | 120 |
The Politics of Statehood | 131 |
Black workers loading wagons in Brownville | 133 |
Establishing the State Government | 143 |
Years of Settlement | 156 |
A homestead near McCook | 159 |
Growing Pains | 169 |
The Range Cattle Industry | 186 |
Cattle raising in the Sand Hills 1900 | 188 |
Progress and Prosperity | 199 |
A farmstead near Oconto | 201 |
William Jennings Bryan | 265 |
Adapting to Change | 289 |
The Omaha race riot of 1919 | 292 |
The Great Depression | 304 |
A soup kitchen in Beatrice | 306 |
Women working at the Grand Island | 319 |
The construction of the Gerald Gentleman | 337 |
Ceremonies opening a stretch of Interstate | 363 |
Holding the Line | 373 |
Outgoing governor Norbert Tiemann | 375 |
The 1980s | 385 |
Gubernatorial candidates Kay Orr and Helen | 387 |
Officials of the Territory of Nebraska | 401 |
Agricultural Statistics | 407 |
Notes | 429 |
Suggestions for Further Reading | 445 |
Soils of Nebraska 8 | 454 |
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