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Platte River Bridge
Postcard of Platte River Bridge, Kearney, Nebraska
Platte River Bridge Postcard
Black and white postcard of the mile-long Platte River bridge near Kearney, Nebraska. There is a man on a horse on the bridge. Photograph taken by Solomon D. Butcher. It is addressed to Mrs. P.A. Graham of Buchtel, Ohio.
Platte River Bridge, Elm Creek Photograph
Black and white photograph of the Platte River Bridge near Elm Creek, Nebraska.
Postcard "A Millionaire in Disguise"
Black and white postcard, photograph taken by Solomon D. Butcher of S. D. Butcher & Son Photography Studio. It shows an older man sitting in front of a farm house with a bunch of farming equipment and miscellaneous objects. It is addressed to Mrs.…
Presbyterian Church Postcard
Colored postcard showing the old Presbyterian Church in Kearney, Nebraska.
Report of Separation and Record of Service from the Army National Guard
Original paper report of Jimmy Ray White's Report of Separation and Record of Service. Jimmy, originally of Kearney, Nebraska, served in the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam War. He received an Honorable Discharge from the U.S. Air Force and the…
Tags: 1970s, 1972, African Americans in Vietnam, Andy and April White Artifact Collection, Honorable Discharge, Jimmy Ray White, Kearney, National Guard Bureau, Nebraska, Race in Vietnam War, Report of Separation and Record of Service, Report of Separation and Record of Service in the Army National Guard of Nebraska, UNK History Harvest 2015, Vietnam, Vietnam Documents, Vietnam War
Some of the Boosters for a Greater Kearney
Large group picture of the men who were boosters in Kearney in the early nineteenth century. The photograph was taken by Solomon D. Butcher.
Souvenir Stand at Covered Wagon Postcard
Unused colored postcard from the Covered Wagon Souvenir Stand that used to be west of Kearney, Nebraska
St. John's Motor Court Postcard
Postcard depicting St. John's Motor Court
State Normal School
Postcard showing the State Normal School of Kearney, Nebraska, c. 1910. The State Normal School opened in 1905 and is now the University of Nebraska at Kearney. The postcard is addressed to Mr. Lon Caldwell of Elgin, Nebraska.