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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Glenwood - Dist. #14, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
Glenwood - Dist. #14, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
School Buildings
Information on Glenwood School, 4 miles north of Kearney on Highway 10 in Buffalo County, Nebraska. Includes images of both old and new (~1980) building.
Gleason School - Dist. # 43, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
Gleason School - Dist. # 43, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
School Buildings
Information on the Gleason School, District #43. It is located near Oakland in Burt County, Nebraska. At the time the form was filled out in ~1980, the school was still in use.
St. Deroin School - Dist. #56, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
St. Deroin School - Dist. #56, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
School Buildings
Information on St. Deroin School, located 14 miles southeast of Brownville in Nemaha County, Nebraska. Note that there are two site forms for this location, both including the brochure from Nebraska Game and Parks.
Additional correspondence between Ernest Grundy and Homestead National Monument is included.
Freeman - Dist. #21, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
Freeman - Dist. #21, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
School Buildings
Information on Freeman School, located 3-4 miles northwest of Beatrice in Gage County, Nebraska. It is part of the Beatrice Homestead National Monument.
Eich - Dist. #57, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
Eich - Dist. #57, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
School Buildings
Information on Eich School, also called White Temple School. The school was located about 1 1/2 mi. northwest of Strang in Fillmore County, NE. Includes a quote from The Fillmore County Story and a letter from Mrs. William Eich, the owner of the school.
Linden School - Dist. #21, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
Linden School - Dist. #21, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
School Buildings
Information on Linden School, located 2 miles north and 4 miles west of Auburn, Nebraska. Includes a letter from Ernest Grundy to Ms. Maxine Chatelain, asking for her help gathering information on the school.
Dist. #3, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
Dist. #3, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
School Buildings
Information on District #3 in Madison County, Nebraska. Includes several histories of the district, written by current students attending the school.
Cottier - Dist. #21, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
Cottier - Dist. #21, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
School Buildings
Information on the Cottier School, located 15 miles northeast of Falls City in Richardson County, Nebraska.
Hickory Grove - Dist. #27, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
Hickory Grove - Dist. #27, Country School Legacy: Humanities On The Frontier
School Buildings
Information on Hickory Grove School, located 4 miles west and 2 miles south of Auburn in Nemaha County, Nebraska. The school began as district #3.
Note that there are two site forms for Hickory Grove School. Both include a History of School District 27.
No Slavery In Nebraska. The Voice Of God Against National Crime, Joseph P. Thompson
No Slavery In Nebraska. The Voice Of God Against National Crime, Joseph P. Thompson
Special Collections
Antislavery sermon speaking against allowing slavery in Nebraska.
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