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Title
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Andy and April White Collection
Subject
The topic of the resource
Andy and April White Artifact Collection
Description
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Collection of artifacts, documents, certificates, and historic military documentation related to the White family. They are representative of the Kearney, Nebraska, O'Neill, Nebraska, and the Vietnam War.
Creator
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April White
UNK History Harvest
Source
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Andy and April White
Jimmy Ray White
Terri T. Headley
Publisher
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University of Nebraska at Kearney
Date
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06/20/2015
Contributor
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April White (Curator)
Dr. Jinny Turman (Project Director)
Dr. Thomas Kiffmeyer (Photographs)
University of Nebraska at Kearney - History Harvest
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Andy and April White
History Department-University of Nebraska at Kearney
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History Harvest
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JPEG collection of artifact photographs and scans.
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English
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Kearney, Nebraska
O'Neill, Nebraska
Vietnam War
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Original Format
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Paper Booklet
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Title
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Vaccination Records for a Vietnam Soldier
Subject
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War and Vietnam War Documents, Vaccination Record
Description
An account of the resource
Original vaccination records for Vietnam veteran Jimmy Ray White. Jimmy, originally from Kearney, Nebraska, was father to Andy White and served in the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam War. Jimmy passed away in 2004, the same year as this case, after extensive chemotherapy and a long illness.
This original booklet contains extensive, detailed information about the required vaccinations for each Vietnam soldier. These included, but were not limited to, Typhoid, Polio, Tetnis, and the Flu. Many Vietnam Veterans are still suffering from various side effects of these particular vaccine administrations, such as Hepatitis C, many of which resulted from unsanitary administration equipment and areas.
Creator
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U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
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Jimmy Ray White
Andy White
Publisher
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U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
Date
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1968-1973
06/20/2015
Contributor
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April White
Dr. Jinny Turman (scans)
Rights
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Andy and April White
University of Nebraska at Kearney (Images)
Relation
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http://www.hcvets.com/
http://www.hcvets.com/data/military/vietnam.htm
Format
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JPEG
Paper Booklet
Language
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English
French
Coverage
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Kearney, Nebraska
Vietnam
1960s
1968
1970s
1973
and Welfare
Andy and April White Artifact Collection
Education
Hepatitis Epidemic of 1942
International Certificates of Vaccination
Jimmy Ray White
U.S. Department of Health
UNK History Harvest 2015
Vietnam
Vietnam Medical Documents
Vietnam Soldier Vaccines
Vietnam Vaccines
Vietnam War
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Sear Family
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Sear Family Artifact Collection
Description
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Collection of Artifacts belonging to the Randy and JoAnn Sear and their family. Items are physical, ephemera objects with relation to the 19th century and early forms of photography, mainly Daguerreotype. Also included are photographs, educational artifacts, and wooden box items.
Creator
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April White
UNK History Harvest
Director: Dr. Jinny A. Turman
Source
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Sear Family
Publisher
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University of Nebraska at Kearney
Date
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06/20/2015
Contributor
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University of Nebraska at Kearney - History Harvest
April White (Curator)
Dr. Jinny A. Turman (Project Director)
Dr. Tom Kiffmeyer (Digital Photographic Archivist)
Rights
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History Department - University of Nebraska at Kearney
Sear Family
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History Harvest
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JPEG Collection of Artifacts, Ephemera, Photographs
Language
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English
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Collection
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Sear_UNK_History_Harvest_2015
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Nebraska
Kearney, Nebraska
Shelton, Nebraska
Detroit, Michigan
Still Image
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Original Format
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Rotating Planetarium
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20" L x 14" H
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Trippensee Planetarium
Subject
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Rotating Planetarium originally used for educational purposes.
Description
An account of the resource
This Trippensee Planetarium c. 1900 was created and originally used for educational purposes in a classroom setting. It had possibly been found by John Spahr in a schoolhouse near Shelton, Nebraska. The object is made of various materials, and still functions properly. The Smithsonian website for the National Museum of American History notes: The Laing Co., of Detroit, Mi., manufactured planetariums based on the patent (#578,108) issued to Alexander Laing in 1897. Frank Trippensee (a Laing employee) and his brothers bought the firm in 1905, and turned the simple string and pulley instrument into one that used a chain drive and gears. That form—for which Frank Trippenssee received patents in the United States (#881,875) and Canada in 1908—proved remarkably successful and remains in production to this day.
It still has the original wooden box that it is stored in (see photographs).
Creator
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Trippensee Mfg. Co. near Detroit, Michigan
Source
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Sear Family
Date
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06/20/2015
c. 1900
Contributor
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April White
Dr. Thomas Kiffmeyer
Rights
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Sear Family
University of Nebraska at Kearney (Images)
Relation
A related resource
http://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_1184559
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/roadshow/season/17/rapid-city-sd/appraisals/trippensee-planetarium-ca-1900--201203A43
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JPEG
Rotating Planetarium
Language
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English
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Kearney, Nebraska
Shelton, Nebraska
Detroit, Michigan
19th Century
Detroit
Education
Michigan
Nebraska
Planetarium
Schoolhouse
Sear Family Artifact Collection
Shelton
Trippensee
University of Nebraska-Kearney History Harvest 2015
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Native Omaha Days
Description
An account of the resource
Native Omaha Days is a bi-annual community event that was established in 1976. The event works as a homecoming for Native Omahans who have left the city. Those who gather for the event enjoy parades, dances, and other community events. One of the aims of Native Omaha Days is to preserve and pass on cultural and historical legacies of the North Omaha community. The newspaper clippings and montages below are part of that legacy. The pictures and articles represent many historical aspects of life in North Omaha and serve to promote both pride of past accomplishments and rememberance of past struggles.
By exploring the business and advertisement or jazz and music sections of this page, it is easy to see how these clippings could instill a viewer with pride in a community that thrived in a variety of locally owned businesses and music venues. The wedding, birthday, and family sections emphasize the strength of the North Omaha community ties that still survive into the present. The youth and sports activity sections showcase the community's ability to find enjoyment even in times of segregation and oppression.
These clippings also showcase North Omaha as a community that actively fought against racism and oppression. Through clubs, protests, and other modes of resistance, the community members of North Omaha were active particpants of the Civil Rights Movement and struggled to end unfair hiring practices and police brutality in their neighborhoods. This community has a legacy of hard work and community participation that yielded results.
These images are parts of montages that were created by community members and are displayed during Native Omaha Days. This collection was contributed as part of the 2011 North Omaha History Harvest.
Source
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Native Omaha Days, North Omaha History Harvest, 2011
Rights
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Document
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Original Format
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newspaper clipping
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Negro Girl is Prom Queen Candidate at Creighton University
Description
An account of the resource
<p>This image celebrates the candidacy of an African American student for Creighton University (Omaha) prom queen. Photos and articles like this one in the Omaha Star kept the North Omaha community abreast African American news throughout Omaha and the rest of the nation.</p>
<p>For interviews and oral histories of this and other items please visit the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/HistoryHarvest"> History Harvest YouTube Channel.</a></p>
Creator
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Omaha Star
Source
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Native Omaha Days, North Omaha History Harvest, 2011
Publisher
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Omaha Star
Date
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1950 circa
Coverage
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Omaha (Neb.)
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document
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English
Type
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image
Rights
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Creighton University
Education
Native Omaha Days Collection
North Omaha History Harvest 2011
Omaha Star
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Native Omaha Days
Description
An account of the resource
Native Omaha Days is a bi-annual community event that was established in 1976. The event works as a homecoming for Native Omahans who have left the city. Those who gather for the event enjoy parades, dances, and other community events. One of the aims of Native Omaha Days is to preserve and pass on cultural and historical legacies of the North Omaha community. The newspaper clippings and montages below are part of that legacy. The pictures and articles represent many historical aspects of life in North Omaha and serve to promote both pride of past accomplishments and rememberance of past struggles.
By exploring the business and advertisement or jazz and music sections of this page, it is easy to see how these clippings could instill a viewer with pride in a community that thrived in a variety of locally owned businesses and music venues. The wedding, birthday, and family sections emphasize the strength of the North Omaha community ties that still survive into the present. The youth and sports activity sections showcase the community's ability to find enjoyment even in times of segregation and oppression.
These clippings also showcase North Omaha as a community that actively fought against racism and oppression. Through clubs, protests, and other modes of resistance, the community members of North Omaha were active particpants of the Civil Rights Movement and struggled to end unfair hiring practices and police brutality in their neighborhoods. This community has a legacy of hard work and community participation that yielded results.
These images are parts of montages that were created by community members and are displayed during Native Omaha Days. This collection was contributed as part of the 2011 North Omaha History Harvest.
Source
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Native Omaha Days, North Omaha History Harvest, 2011
Rights
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Still Image
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Original Format
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newspaper clipping
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Mice Go To School
Description
An account of the resource
<p>This image from the Omaha Star shows a group of school children posing with their science experiments. The students pictured are Otis Bullion, Diana Lewis, Barry Gorum, Stephanie Hall, Billy Reed, Margaret Brown, Robert Lopez, and James Bland.</p>
<p>For interviews and oral histories of this and other items please visit the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/HistoryHarvest"> History Harvest YouTube Channel.</a></p>
Source
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Native Omaha Days, North Omaha History Harvest, 2011
Publisher
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Omaha Star
Date
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1962
Coverage
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Omaha (Neb.)
Format
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still image
Type
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image
Rights
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Education
Native Omaha Days Collection
North Omaha History Harvest 2011
Omaha Star
youth
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Title
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Native Omaha Days
Description
An account of the resource
Native Omaha Days is a bi-annual community event that was established in 1976. The event works as a homecoming for Native Omahans who have left the city. Those who gather for the event enjoy parades, dances, and other community events. One of the aims of Native Omaha Days is to preserve and pass on cultural and historical legacies of the North Omaha community. The newspaper clippings and montages below are part of that legacy. The pictures and articles represent many historical aspects of life in North Omaha and serve to promote both pride of past accomplishments and rememberance of past struggles.
By exploring the business and advertisement or jazz and music sections of this page, it is easy to see how these clippings could instill a viewer with pride in a community that thrived in a variety of locally owned businesses and music venues. The wedding, birthday, and family sections emphasize the strength of the North Omaha community ties that still survive into the present. The youth and sports activity sections showcase the community's ability to find enjoyment even in times of segregation and oppression.
These clippings also showcase North Omaha as a community that actively fought against racism and oppression. Through clubs, protests, and other modes of resistance, the community members of North Omaha were active particpants of the Civil Rights Movement and struggled to end unfair hiring practices and police brutality in their neighborhoods. This community has a legacy of hard work and community participation that yielded results.
These images are parts of montages that were created by community members and are displayed during Native Omaha Days. This collection was contributed as part of the 2011 North Omaha History Harvest.
Source
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Native Omaha Days, North Omaha History Harvest, 2011
Rights
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Still Image
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Original Format
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newspaper clipping
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Scholarship Given
Description
An account of the resource
<p>This image shows three photographs from the Omaha Star newspaper. The image on the left shows Anna Williams being presented with a scholarship from a women's club in North Omaha. The two images on the right show some events from the Centennial Celebration at Long School, an elementary school in North Omaha.</p>
<p>For interviews and oral histories of this and other items please visit the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/HistoryHarvest"> History Harvest YouTube Channel.</a></p>
Source
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Native Omaha Days, North Omaha History Harvest, 2011
Publisher
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Omaha Star
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1950 circa
Coverage
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Omaha (Neb.)
Format
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still image
Type
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image
Rights
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Education
Native Omaha Days Collection
North Omaha History Harvest 2011
Omaha Star
Scholarship
women's group