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Nebraska City Gateway To West NEBRASKA CITY, , |To Pike’s Peak, Oregon, California! f s ■w V p 1 rt 1 I f hit fitlims iioHKtM. V . u. — !. M k hi . ( - v .1 M II'rhe.fr. Sinn « i'H-1 Timfur . i, si i.r .- SntliUtfM uhH T Him. It .. . „H.I S ltHt. . • .••• If - V » • Until;, rm. limn.milk. •• njo tmL ri. ! IkW Hr I Intkimf. A « I I'.lrl. • . - It— • II . j. Welle,. Hmherm. » w ■ % III 'kern,tk.. • M v„ ' - . I. ...A I'wrw-e.Jtmg ft ml I'm • • 1 » • M.-W tf.rn.fl r r.iffkUff ulirJUit • » r . k M eln aska City, N. T., Is situated at the most western bend of the Ml -sourl river, 100 miles by laid above Nt. Joseph, Mo., and on a line due east of Vort Kearney. It was laid out in 18A4, aad has now 3.000 inhabit suits, and a large and Increasing trade with the great West. It is the ontfitttoC point of the great army transportation firm of Alexander Majors and 1. A P. Hyram, sneeessors to Rnssell, .Mgjors Waddell. THE STEAM FERRY BOAT | I lei point is the l»eet on I hr Missouri rivet above Si. Louim with capacity lor ernasmg ten team at one trip. The lay are reasonable, being regulated bj law. THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE Ipf (he California. I lah and Oregon emigration »f hW mid |H-W. rrossed the ||jMoyri Kiver at ibis place. The perulinr ad milages ol ibis route nre, I ha I front (he Missouri Kiver lo (he Kocky Mountain , there arc NO FERRIES AND NO FORDS I I ■» I A N' t I. — From DaTwport From Borlinfto loufitr.h MB . ... , : D» r.-. IS ,. I-., r, g. I... sK. • . , 'i :• . • I r A. it | l-n-.t.s.- t • M 1 VifoT. | - Hr .Vri.tf.fL . rf». U I «■ .. — V.4 «, « I «, T-:. I. $1 • r- UlRIKkiriF fW FI kf'MUi. .Vff Iteamr m( y. •»« .. - ■ I .»•»' » Mr frige— f tier ,'M »«'•« • Hr.!-, fV V- . . if'-,,.'- »s . ‘ »s «u «. l trrb ‘m.f . ..I. .. •» i o»-». S Ut . rttrk—Xm- rt , .. . tKflirt . S. In., . ■a.’L U»k— a • - O.f lh t'unt 'H . ,k, s • '«•' nls . . . s VWMttVfft-.Cs-t, •. «... Heartr left (in.1 «»sy . rbobw vb row. JW tHa t'. -Nh. f fO hr .. . « « J J » ■ —f - w V Vaww '.m?-■ ram jr bo«f tMta»Ma . • He ft i; £ { T«lu lHal . 4 • T detain iko emigrant; that it is abundantly supplied with wood. water aad • rMoo, nud camping places; and u, from the flier to Fort Kearnev ilm roads conceal rata.; distant only ITS miles, '♦•elite savin ol miles mat! irgval otor the routes from Ml. Joseph aod AuLisou, and |M oter the route f,gm l cateawortb. All roads aortli of the PUite ara obotruclad by lerriua or (o H, aa may ha aooo by rofaraaca to nay truthful amp of the country. am JMHKH riBST Cl.ASS STKAMSM r O—fk .. , WiSwAiCiw. I..... mki th. «»(»». . S ™ 1- !• - » V
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RIGHT: Roger Sheppard. Bret Harpster. and Mark McKone examine carefully the laser demonstration by George Freund of the UNL physics department. This was part of the University of Nebraska at Nebraska Citv dav that was held. LOWER LEFT: Booster'Club donations enabled the school to buy a new universal weight training machine. David Spidell and Jim Cooper are working out on it. LOWER RIGHT: Bob Dillon, a typical sophomore, finds what it’s like to be on the inside ((Hiking out. OPPOSITE PAGE. TOP: With February temperatures in the 7()’s. Russ Smith. Larry Palmer, and David Stuckenholtz are able to practice football outside. BELOW: This poster is from before statehood, showing Nebraska City as a vital link to the west. ft Introduction
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