The
Nebraska Book Collection is a collection of 32 volumes relating to the history
of Nebraska and its people primarily in the 18th and 19th centuries. Several of
the volumes have great period illustrations and portraits of relevant historical
figures. All the titles contained on this CD are listed below. - Outline
of Nebraska history (1910) - Watkins, Albert - 45 pages
- Johnson's
history of Nebraska (1880) - Johnson, Harrison - 591 pages
- School
history of Nebraska, based on the History of Nebraska (1920) - Morton, J. Sterling
(Julius Sterling); Watkins, Albert; Beattie, James A. - 317 pages
- History
and stories of Nebraska (1913) - Sheldon, Addison Erwin - 306 pages
- Nebraska
and the nation (1898) - Barrett, Jay Amos - 279 pages
- The
history and government of Nebraska (1892) - Barrett, Jay Amos - 171 pages
- Centennial
history of Polk county, Nebraska (1876) - Nance, Albinus - 13 pages
- General
history of Seward County, Nebraska (1916) - Waterman, John Henry - 291 pages
- History
of the city of Omaha, Nebraska (1894) - Savage, James Woodruff; Bell, John T.
(John Thomas); Butterfield, Consul Willshire - 699 pages
- History
of Seward County, Nebraska, and reminiscenses of territorial history (1905) -
Cox, William Wallace - 455 pages plus 223 pages biographical
- Collection
of Nebraska pioneer reminiscences (1916) - Daughters of the American Revolution
- 361 pages
- A
Biographical and genealogical history of southeastern Nebraska Volume 1 (1904)
- 544 pages
- A
Biographical and genealogical history of southeastern Nebraska Volume 2 (1904)
- to page 1078
- Semi-centennial
history of Nebraska; historical sketch (1904) - Sheldon, Addison Erwin - 376 pages
- Early
history and reminiscence of Frontier County, Nebraska (1910) - Miles, W. H; Bratt,
John; Perkin, Boyd - 40 pages
- History
of Dodge and Washington Counties, Nebraska, and their people Volume 1 (1921) -
Buss, William Henry; Osterman, Thomas T. - 455 pages
- History
of Dodge and Washington Counties, Nebraska, and their people Volume 2 (1921) -
Buss, William Henry; Osterman, Thomas T. - to page 921
- History
of Richardson County, Nebraska : its people, industries and institutions (1917)
- Edwards, Lewis C - 1417 pages
- Roster
of Nebraska volunteers from 1861-1869 (1888) - Dudley, Edgar S. - 236 pages
- Past
and present of Adams County, Nebraska Volume 1 (1916) - Burton, William R; Lewis,
David J - 475 pages
- Past
and present of Adams County, Nebraska Volume 2 (1916) - Burton, William R; Lewis,
David J - 321 pages
- Pioneer
stories of Furnas County, Nebraska (1914) - Merwin, F. N - 212 pages
- Compendium
of history, reminiscence, and biography of Nebraska : containing a history of
the state of Nebraska ... also a compendium of reminiscence and biography containing
biographical sketches of hundreds of prominent old settlers and representative
citizens of Nebraska (1912) - 1099 pages
- A
history of Nebraska Methodism, first half-century, 1854-1904 (1904) - Marquette,
David - 564 pages
- History
of Washington County, Nebraska; its early settlement and present status, resources,
advantages and future prospects (1876) - Bell, John Thomas - 64 pages
- York
County, Nebraska and its people : together with a condensed history of the state
Volume 1 (1921) - Sedgwick, T. E. (Theron E.) - 616 pages
- York
County, Nebraska and its people : together with a condensed history of the state
Volume 2 (1921) - Sedgwick, T. E. (Theron E.) - to page 1264
- Lincoln,
the capital city and Lancaster County, Nebraska; Volume 1 (1916) - Sawyer, Andrew
J. - 358 pages
- Lincoln,
the capital city and Lancaster County, Nebraska; Volume 2 (1916) - Sawyer, Andrew
J. - 811 pages
- Omaha:
the Gate city, and Douglas County, Nebraska; Volume 1 (1917) - Wakeley, Arthur
Cooper - 472 pages
- Omaha:
the Gate city, and Douglas County, Nebraska; Volume 2 (1917) - Wakeley, Arthur
Cooper - 997 pages
- History
of the city of Lincoln, Nebraska; with brief historical sketches of the state
and of Lancaster County (1889) - Hayes, Arthur Badley; Cox, Samuel D. - 379 pages
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Windows or a Macintosh running OS X or higher software and a web browser. All
the manuals in this disk are in DJVU format. This format allows you to page through
the manuals, enlarge pages for better viewing and print the individual pages or
entire manual as well as many other things. The viewer is very intuitive to use
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