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African American Resources at History Nebraska
AFRICAN AMERICAN RESOURCES AT HISTORY NEBRASKA History Nebraska 1500 R Street Lincoln, NE 68510 Tel: (402) 471-4751 Fax: (402) 471-8922 Internet: https://history.nebraska.gov/ E-mail: [email protected] ARCHIVAL COLLECTIONS RG5440: ADAMS-DOUGLASS-VANDERZEE-MCWILLIAMS FAMILIES. Papers relating to Alice Cox Adams, former slave and adopted sister of Frederick Douglass, and to her descendants: the Adams, McWilliams and related families. Includes correspondence between Alice Adams and Frederick Douglass [copies only]; Alice's autobiographical writings; family correspondence and photographs, reminiscences, genealogies, general family history materials, and clippings. The collection also contains a significant collection of the writings of Ruth Elizabeth Vanderzee McWilliams, and Vanderzee family materials. That the Vanderzees were talented and artistic people is well demonstrated by the collected prose, poetry, music, and artwork of various family members. RG2301: AFRICAN AMERICANS. A collection of miscellaneous photographs of and relating to African Americans in Nebraska. [photographs only] RG4250: AMARANTHUS GRAND CHAPTER OF NEBRASKA EASTERN STAR (OMAHA, NEB.). The Order of the Eastern Star (OES) is the women's auxiliary of the Order of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons. Founded on Oct. 15, 1921, the Amaranthus Grand Chapter is affiliated particularly with Prince Hall Masonry, the African American arm of Freemasonry, and has judicial, legislative and executive power over subordinate chapters in Omaha, Lincoln, Hastings, Grand Island, Alliance and South Sioux City. The collection consists of both Grand Chapter records and subordinate chapter records. The Grand Chapter materials include correspondence, financial records, minutes, annual addresses, organizational histories, constitutions and bylaws, and transcripts of oral history interviews with five Chapter members. -
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NPS Form 10-900 OMBNo. 1024-0018 (Rev. 10-90) United States Department of the Interior National Park Service National Register of Historic Places JUM - C 2005 I Registration Form This form is for use in nominating or requesting determinations for individual properties and districts. See instructions in How to Complete the National Register of Historic Places Registration Form (National Register Bulletin 16A). Complete each item by marking "x" in the appropriate box or by entering the information requested. If any item does not apply to the property being documented, enter "N/A" for "not applicable". For functions, architectural classification, materials, and areas of significance, enter only categories and subcategories from the instructions. Race additional entries and narrative items on continuation sheets {NPS Form 10-900a). Use a typewriter, word processor, or computer to complete all items. 1. Name of Property Historic name Dundee/Happy Hollow Historic District___________________________________ Other names/site number 2. Location Roughly Hamilton on N, JE George & Happy Hollow on W, Street & number Leavenworth on S, 48th on E Not for publication [ ] City or town Omaha Vicinity [] State Nebraska Code NE County Douglas Code 055 Zip code 68132 3. State/Federal Agency Certification As the designated authority under the National Historic Preservation Act of 1986, as amended, I hereby certify that this [x] nomination Q request for determination of eligibility meets the documentation standards for registering properties in the National Register of Historic Places and meets the procedural and professional requirements set forth in 36 CFR Part 60. In my opinion, the property [x] meets Q does not meet the National Register Criteria. -
The Army Post on the Northern Plains, 1865-1885
The Army Post on the Northern Plains, 1865-1885 (Article begins on page 2 below.) This article is copyrighted by History Nebraska (formerly the Nebraska State Historical Society). You may download it for your personal use. For permission to re-use materials, or for photo ordering information, see: https://history.nebraska.gov/publications/re-use-nshs-materials Learn more about Nebraska History (and search articles) here: https://history.nebraska.gov/publications/nebraska-history-magazine History Nebraska members receive four issues of Nebraska History annually: https://history.nebraska.gov/get-involved/membership Full Citation: Ray H. Mattison, “The Army Post on the Northern Plains, 1865-1885,” Nebraska History 35 (1954): 17-43 Article Summary: Frontier garrisons played a significant role in the development of the West even though their military effectiveness has been questioned. The author describes daily life on the posts, which provided protection to the emigrants heading west and kept the roads open. Note: A list of military posts in the Northern Plains follows the article. Cataloging Information: Photographs / Images: map of Army posts in the Northern Plains states, 1860-1895; Fort Laramie c. 1884; Fort Totten, Dakota Territory, c. 1867 THE ARMY POST ON THE NORTHERN PLAINS, 1865-1885 BY RAY H. MATTISON HE opening of the Oregon Trail, together with the dis covery of gold in California and the cession of the TMexican Territory to the United States in 1848, re sulted in a great migration to the trans-Mississippi West. As a result, a new line of military posts was needed to guard the emigrant and supply trains as well as to furnish protection for the Overland Mail and the new settlements.1 The wiping out of Lt. -
Housing and Community Development in the Nebraska-Iowa Riverfront Project Area, 1973 Center for Public Affairs Research (CPAR) University of Nebraska at Omaha
University of Nebraska at Omaha DigitalCommons@UNO Publications Archives, 1963-2000 Center for Public Affairs Research 1973 Housing and Community Development in the Nebraska-Iowa Riverfront Project Area, 1973 Center for Public Affairs Research (CPAR) University of Nebraska at Omaha Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/cparpubarchives Part of the Demography, Population, and Ecology Commons, and the Public Affairs Commons Recommended Citation (CPAR), Center for Public Affairs Research, "Housing and Community Development in the Nebraska-Iowa Riverfront Project Area, 1973" (1973). Publications Archives, 1963-2000. 54. https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/cparpubarchives/54 This Report is brought to you for free and open access by the Center for Public Affairs Research at DigitalCommons@UNO. It has been accepted for inclusion in Publications Archives, 1963-2000 by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UNO. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Housing and Community . · Development in the Nebraska-Iowa Riverfront Development Project Area, 1973 OMAHA-COUNCIL BLUFFS METROPOLITAN AREA PLANNING AGENCY MISSOURI RIVERFRONT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM SUB-ELEMENTS 1101-1102 HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT IN THE NEBRASKA-IOWA RIVERFRONT DEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA, 1973 The work upon which this publication is based was performed pursuant to Contract No. RDP-01-024 with the Omaha-Council Bluffs Metropolitan Area Planning Agency and under the direct supervision of the Riverfront Development Housing and Community Development Task Force. This work was sponsored in part through a grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development under the provisions of Section 701 of the Housing Act of 1954 as amended. Prepared by: Center for Applied Urban Research College of Public Affairs & Community Service University of Nebraska at Omaha December. -
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And Others a Profile of Nebraska's Community College System
DOCUMENT RESUME ED 32q 307 LIC 910 132 AUTHOR Simpson, Mary Margaret; And Others TITLE A Profile of Nebraska's Community College System: Education Working for Nebraska in the Past and into the Future. Second Revision. INSTITUTION Nebraska Technical Community Coll. Association, Lincoln. PUB DATE May 90 NOTE 55p.; For related document, see ED 269 041. PUB TYPE Reports Descriptive (241) EDRS PRICE MF01/FC03 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS Academic Achievement; Articulation (Education); College Programs; *College Role; *CommunityColleges; Economic Development; Educational Finance; *Educational History; Educational Legislation; Enrollmen *Enrollment Trends; *Instituticna! Characteristics; intercollegiate Cooperation; Mission Statements; School Business Relationship; State Colleges; State Surveys; Student Characteristics; Tables (Data); Two Year Colleges; Two YearCollege Students; Vocational Education IDENTIFIERS *Nebraska ABSTRACT This five-part report outlines characteristicsof the Nebraska Community College System (NCCS) . The first section describes the evolution of the NCCS, including thesystem's emphasis on occupational versus transfer education, statutoryprovisions, the historical development of two-year colleges in Nebraskasince 1926, issues of local control with regard to the role andmission of the colleges, the area and state organizationalstructure, and the future potential of the NCCS given enrollment and budgetaryprojections. rde second section outlines the programs and servicesof the NCCS and reviews the system's philosophy, goals, and missionas they relate to national trends and state priorities. The thirdsection presents student demographic data for vhe .196S-89 academicyear, total enrollments by colleqe since 1976, totalpostsecondary enrollments and total freshman enrollments in Nebraskasince 1950 by type of institution, unduplicated headcount enrollment bycounty, placement of graduates by county, grade pointaverages of transfer students since 1984, and a summary of the NCCS'seconomic development activity. -
DOCUMENT REZUME ED 378 320 CE 067 892 TITLE the Women's Guide to Traditional Andnontraditional Careers and Education.A Resource
DOCUMENT REZUME ED 378 320 CE 067 892 TITLE The Women's Guide to Traditional andNontraditional_ Careers and Education. A Resource Guide forWomen in_ the Greater Omaha Area Who Wish To Enteror Re-enter the Work Forceor Further Their Education. INSTITUTION Metropolitan Community Coll., SPONS AGENCY Omaha, NE. Omaha CommunityFoundation, NE. PUB DATE Apr 94 NOTE 80p. PUB TYPE Guides Non-Classroom Use (055) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC04 PlusPostage. DESCRIPTORS Career Choice; CareerDevelopment; *Career Planning; *Community Resources;*Displaced Homemakers; *Employed Women; *Job Search Methods;Postsecondary Education; ReentryWorkers; Self Evaluation (Individuals); *WomensEducation IDENTIFIERS *Nebraska (Omaha) ABSTRACT Developed for women in Omaha who are preparingto reenter the labor marketor further their education, provides information this guide on where to go, to whomto talk, what support services are available,and what actions these guide is organized women can take. The by the followingthree broad categories: ready, education and getting training, and employment.Topics covered in the first section includecareer planning and counseling, child care, and libraries, money. In the educationand training section, education, the basics,choices, and financial aid are outlined.The following topicsare contained in the employment Occupational Outlook section: Handbook, where to look,resumes and interviews, nontraditional work,being your own boss, rights. At the beginning job alternatives,and job of each section isa brief description of how to use theresources in the section, of contents. Resources as well as a detailed table listed in these threesections include the following: schools,colleges, apprenticeship offices, laws, programs, agencies, government publications,and businesses. A resource section of the guide final lists 10 books and 5other publications. -
N O R Th 24Th Str Eet W a Lk in G to Ur
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Headquarters, Department of the Army
Headquarters, Department of the Army Department of the Army Pamphlet 27-50-403 December 2006 Articles The History of Military Assistance for Domestic Natural Disasters: The Return to a Primary Role for the Department of Defense in the Twenty-First Century? Captain William A. Osborne Military Pension Division: The “Evil Twins”―Concurrent Retirement and Disability Pay (CRDP) and Combat Related Special Compensation (CRSC) Colonel (Ret.) Mark E. Sullivan & Major (Ret.) Sue Darnell, USAF Protecting Servicemembers from Illegal Pretrial Punishment: A Survey of Article 13, Uniform Code of Military Justice, Caselaw Timothy Riley USALSA Report U.S. Army Legal Services Agency Trial Judiciary Note A View from the Bench: Aggravation Evidence—Adding Flesh to the Bones of a Sentencing Case Lieutenant Colonel Edye U. Moran TJAGLCS Practice Notes Tax Law Note Update for 2006 Federal Income Tax Returns CLE News Current Materials of Interest The Army Lawyer Index for 2006 Editor, Major Anita J. Fitch Assistant Editor, Captain Colette E. Kitchel Technical Editor, Charles J. Strong The Army Lawyer (ISSN 0364-1287, USPS 490-330) is published monthly Lawyer welcomes articles from all military and civilian authors on topics of by The Judge Advocate General’s Legal Center and School, Charlottesville, interest to military lawyers. Articles should be submitted via electronic Virginia, for the official use of Army lawyers in the performance of their mail to [email protected] or on 3 1/2” diskettes to: Editor, legal responsibilities. Individual paid subscriptions to The Army Lawyer are The Army Lawyer, The Judge Advocate General’s Legal Center and available for $45.00 each ($63.00 foreign) per year, periodical postage paid at School, U.S. -
DATA SHEET Prf UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OFFTHF1NTFRIOR the INTERIOR I
Form No. 10-300 REV. (9/77) DATA SHEET prf UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OFFTHF1NTFRIOR THE INTERIOR i. ......,.#.. ..?... NATIONAL PARK SERVICE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES m II INVENTORY - NOMINATION FORM SEE INSTRUCTIONS IN HOWTO COMPLETE NATIONAL REGISTER FORMS ____________TYPE ALL ENTRIES - COMPLETE APPLICABLE SECTIONS______ .NAME HISTORIC AND/OR COMMON Flatiron Hotel (D009:l-45) [LOCATION STREETS NUMBER 1722 St. Mary's Avegtre- —NOT FOR PUBLICATION CITY. TOWN CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Omaha __ VICINITY OF Second STATE CODE COUNTY CODE rm CLA SSIFI c ATI ON CATEGORY OWNERSHIP STATUS PRESENT USE —DISTRICT —PUBLIC ^.OCCUPIED _AGRICULTURE —MUSEUM .XBUILDING(S) X_PRIVATE —UNOCCUPIED X-COMMERCIAL —PARK _STRUCTURE —BOTH —WORK IN PROGRESS —EDUCATIONAL —PRIVATE RESIDENCE —SITE PUBLIC ACQUISITION ACCESSIBLE —ENTERTAINMENT —RELIGIOUS _OBJECT _IN PROCESS —YES: RESTRICTED —GOVERNMENT —SCIENTIFIC __BEING CONSIDERED _XYES: UNRESTRICTED —INDUSTRIAL —TRANSPORTATION _NO —MILITARY —OTHER: OWNER OF PROPERTY NAME Union Casiial.ty STREETS NUMBER 100 Aquila_.Court_____ CITY. TOWN STATE Omaha VICINITY OF Nebraska LOCATION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION COURTHOUSE. _____________RegisterREGISTRY OF DEEDS/ETC. „.. ofr-r>j Deeds, Omaha/Douglasru_u/T^ i Civicn- • Center STREET & NUMBER 1819 Farnam Street CITY. TOWN STATE Omaha REPRESENTATION IN EXISTING SURVEYS TITLE Omaha City Architecture DATE 1977 —FEDERAL _STATE —COUNTY ?_LOCAL DEPOSITORY FOR SURVEY RECORDS Cynthia Schneirler., 314 Nor^h 67 Street CITY. TOWN STATE Omaha Nebraska DESCRIPTION CONDITION CHECK ONE CHECK ONE —EXCELLENT _DETERIORATED —UNALTERED JgDRIGINALSITE J^GOOD —RUINS X-ALTERED _MOVED DATE. —FAIR _UNEXPOSED DESCRIBE THE PRESENT AND ORIGINAL (IF KNOWN) PHYSICAL APPEARANCE The triangular-shaped Flatiron Hotel is located in downtown Omaha on a block bounded by 18th Street, Howard Street, and St. Mary's Avenue, < prominently displayed to the westbound traffic on the arterial St. -
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