Envelope addressed to Miss Kathleen Fleming
This envelope is addressed to Kathleen Fleming, Cathy Maasdam's mother, who was living in Omaha, Nebraska. It is from Kermit Fleming, Kathleen's brother, who was stationed in Italy at the end of World War 2. This envelope was stamped on May 18, 1945. This item was contributed at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln spring 2014 History Harvest.
Kermit Fleming
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May 18, 1945
Cathy Maasdam
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Graduation Exercises Scroll from Hartington, Nebraska High School
Scroll from the Hartington, Nebraska High School graduation of 1900 featuring Olive Felber. This document is very fragile and difficult to unfurl. This item was contributed at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln spring 2014 History Harvest.
Hartington High School
Cathy Maasdam, Lincoln History Harvest, 2014
June 2, 1990
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Eyeglasses Made by Lewis C. Rathburn
These trifocal glasses as shown in the photos worn by Palmer Wall were created by Dr. Lewis C. Rathbun of Oelwein, Iowa. Rathbun also made tools for the Chicago Great Western Railroad. This item was contributed at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln spring 2014 History Harvest.
Dr. Lewis C. Rathbun
Angi McAndrew, Lincoln History Harvest, 2014
1966 circa
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The Daily Graphic Newspaper, August 25, 1876
The Daily Graphic: An Illustrated Evening Newspaper. This paper was published Friday August 25, 1876. This particular publication includes articles and corresponding illustrations to events such as Trial of the "Molly Maguire Murders" at Pottsville, PA. Illustrations also include advertisements for stoves as well as whiskey. The Daily Graphic was published in the United States until September 23, 1889
The Daily Graphic
William Thomas, Lincoln History Harvest, 2014
The Daily Graphic
Friday August 25, 1876
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Winter Family History Book
A book of the Winter family's history. Written in 1900, 1904, 1907, and 1910. This book follows the lives of Frederick Winter and his three sons Ralph Winter, Waldo Winter, and Emerson Winter. This book has been passed down for generations in the Winter family.
Frederick Winter
Lucy Winter, Lincoln History Harvest, 2014
1905 circa
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"Lucy Winter Discusses Her Family's History," http://historyharvest.unl.edu/admin/items/show/id/747
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