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Dublin Core
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Title
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Sara and Terrence Holoubeck
Subject
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Sara and Terence Holoubeck Artifact Collection
Description
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Collection of artifacts belonging to Sara and Terence Holoubeck of Kearney, Nebraska. All items are original, paper documents and illustrate the German heritage of areas in/around Nebraska from the late 19th century and 1900, as well as photographs from early Nebraska farm life.
Creator
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April White
UNK History Harvest
Director: Dr. Jinny Turman
Source
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Sara and Terence Holoubeck
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
Relation
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History Harvest
Format
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JPEG, original paper documents, photographs
Language
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English
German
Type
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Collection
Identifier
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Holoubeck_UNK_History_Harvest_2015
Coverage
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Nebraska
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples of still images are: paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type "text" to images of textual materials.
Original Format
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Paper Document
Dublin Core
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Title
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Homestead Certificate
Subject
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Paper Document, Early Nebraska Homestead Certificates
Description
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Original paper homestead certificate presented to Albert More of Grand Island in 1884, Nebraska from the General Land Office of the United States. Albert More is a familial ancestor of Sara and Terrence Holoubeck. The Homestead Act was passed by Congress and signed by President Abraham Lincoln on May 20, 1862 to encourage the rapid settlement of the western half of the United States. This certificate is no. 5296, application no. 11553.
Creator
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General Land Office of the United States.
Source
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Sara and Terrence Holoubeck
General Land Office of the United States
Albert More
Date
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1884 (Certificate Issue Date)
May 20, 1862 (Homestead Act)
06/20/2015
Contributor
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April White
Dr. Jinny Turman
Rights
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Sara and Terrence Holoubeck
University of Nebraska at Kearney (Images)
Relation
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https://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/homestead-act/
https://www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/ourdocs/Homestead.html
http://www.nebraskastudies.org/0500/frameset_reset.html?http://www.nebraskastudies.org/0500/stories/0501_0100.html
Format
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JPEG
Paper Document
Language
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English
Coverage
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Grand Island, Nebraska
Buffalo County, Nebraska
Washington D.C.
1862
1880s
1884
Albert More
Buffalo County
Chester A. Arthur
Congressional Acts
General Land Office
Grand Island
Homestead
Homestead Act
Nebraska
Sara and Terrence Holoubeck Collection
UNK History Harvest 2015