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Model T Ford cars at Hoskins, Nebraska, USAA line of nine Model T Ford cars and one motorcycle at Hoskins, Nebraska, USA. Date: 1915
Aerial view, Omaha, Nebraska, USAAerial view of Omaha, Nebraska, USA. Date: circa 1910
Football match in York, Nebraska, USA, on Thanksgiving Day, 26 November 1914, between teams representing York and Grand Island. Date: 1914
Jenners Amusement Park, Loup City, Nebraska, USA. The park was founded around 1900 by Henry and Robert Jenner from London, and remained open until 1942. Date: circa 1910
Loup River, Loup City, Nebraska, USA. Date: circa 1910
Hotel Fontenelle, Omaha, Nebraska, USAHotel Fontenelle, Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska, USA. Date: circa 1915
Night view of Empress Theatre, Omaha, Nebraska, USANight view of the Empress Theatre and Cinema, Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska, USA. Date: 1913
Illinois Central Bridge, Omaha, Nebraska, USAIllinois Central (railroad) Bridge over the Missouri River at Omaha, Nebraska, USA, a double swing bridge. Council Bluffs, Iowa, is on the other side. Date: circa 1908
Creighton Orpheum Theatre, Omaha, Nebraska, USAThe Creighton Orpheum Theatre, 15th and Harney, Omaha, Nebraska, USA, named after John A Creighton, a local businessman and philanthropist. Date: circa 1908
Automobile Row, Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska, USAAutomobile Row on Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska, USA, full of car showrooms, car dealers and garages. Date: 1916
American Legion parade, Omaha, Nebraska, USAAmerican Legion parade of Wyoming WW1 veterans in Omaha, Nebraska, USA, including a stagecoach drawn by four horses and marchers with flags. Date: circa 1923
Scottish Rite Cathedral, Omaha, Nebraska, USA. Date: 1950s
USS Nebraska, American battleshipUSS Nebraska (BB14), American battleship. Date: circa 1918
The Main Post Office - Omaha, Nebraska, USA Date: circa 1902
Smelting and refining plant, The Omaha and Grant Smelting Company, Omaha, Nebraska
Mission, Omaha, Nebraska. Date 1938 Nov
Saturday morning movie crowd, North Platte, Nebraska. Date 1938 Oct
Newsstand. Omaha, Nebraska. Date 1938 Nov
The poor boys friend, the proprietor call himself. Omaha, Nebraska. Date 1938 Nov. The poor boys friend, the proprietor call himself. Omaha, Nebraska. Date 1938 Nov
Danger zone, Omaha, Nebraska. Date 1938 Nov
Unemployed man, Omaha, Nebraska. Date 1938 Nov
Ak-sar-ben toll bridge between Iowa and Nebraska. Omaha. Date 1938 Nov
Chain store, Wymore, Nebraska. Date 1938 Oct
Mildred Irwin, entertainer in saloon at North Platte, Nebraska. She entertained for twenty years in Omaha before coming to North Platte. Date 1938 Oct
Flophouse on lower Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska. Date 1938 Nov
Farm girl. Seward County, Nebraska. Date 1938 Oct
Was Nebraska farmer, now migrant farm worker in the West. Merrill, Klamath County, Oregon. General caption 62-111. Date 1939 Sept
Policeman, Lincoln, Nebraska. Date 1938 Oct
Secondhand goods. Note surgical instruments in window, Omaha, Nebraska. Date 1938 Nov
Streetcar motorman, Omaha, Nebraska. Date 1938 Nov
Boy who sells papers around the stockyards, South Omaha, Nebraska. Date 1938 Nov
Poster, North Platte, Nebraska. Date 1938 Oct
Circus poster, Omaha, Nebraska. Date 1938 Nov
Home of William J BryanThe home of William Jennings Bryan at Lincoln, Nebraska : though widely popular, he was defeated as Democratic Presidential candidate in 1896 and 1900. Date: 1900
A corner shop drug store (pharmacy), Davenport, Nebraska, America. Built in 1901, owned by C. C. Mcleese
Vera Cruz harbour, to which hastened the United States battleships, Vermont, Georgia, and Nebraska, in order to protect the American lives, interests and property endangered by the revolution