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]]>Ms. Stukenholtz presents an autograph notebook that belonged to her mother to UNL History Harvest graduate student assistant Rob Voss.
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]]>Ms. Stukenholtz presented a Victorian scrapbook album containing images from advertising, cards, and calling cards to UNL History Harvest graduate student assistant Rob Voss.
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]]>Ms. Stukenholtz presented various domestic objects (toys, notebooks, aprons) from her collection to UNL History Harvest graduate student assistant Rob Voss.
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]]>Ms. Stukenholtz presented her grandfather's notebook to UNL History Harvest graduate student assistant Rob Voss.
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You can find this and other stories on the History Harvest YouTube Channel.
]]>Ms. Wilberger tells the story of an heirloom tea set that might have been brought to the United States from Sweden in 1868 to UNL History Harvest graduate student assistant Rob Voss.
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]]>Mr. Moore remembers his days at school and the railroad in an interview with UNL History Harvest graduate student assistant Rob Voss.
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]]>Mr. Moore remembered the trains he took when drafted at the end of World War II in connection with items he shared - the commemorative Zephyr Plate and the replica of the first "Vista Dome" railroad car. An interview with UNL History Harvest graduate student assistant Rob Voss.
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This rug with a cowboy trying to stay in the saddle of a bucking horse is a wonderful piece of Americana from the middle of the 20th century. Colleen Volkmer believes this gift from her ex-husband's maternal uncle bears a signature of Randolph Scott, an iconic American Western hero actor. Made in Belgium, the rug testifies to the universal appeal of the heroic image of the American West.
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]]>Colleen Volkmer tells the story of the Cowboy Rug to the History Harvest graduate student assistant Rob Voss.
This rug with a cowboy trying to stay in the saddle of a bucking horse is a wonderful piece of Americana from the middle of the 20th century. Colleen Volkmer believes this gift from her ex-husband's maternal uncle bears a signature of Randolph Scott, an iconic American Western hero actor. Made in Belgium, the rug testifies to the universal appeal of the heroic image of the American West.
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You can watch this and other stories on the History Harvest YouTube Channel.
]]>Bill Hayes and the History Harvest graduate student assistant Leslie Working discuss the imagery of the "John A. Logan in 1859" lithograph. Lacking important data, they do not interpret the lithograph, but speculate on its possible meanings.
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