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Preserving John Falter’s Work: Inside the Conservation of a 400-Piece Collection

The Gerald R. Ford Conservation Center Paper Lab recently completed treatment on a collection of nearly 400 works on paper by the American artist John P. Falter, perhaps ...

Emily Fontenelle’s Fancy Handbag

This handbag reflects Emily Fontenelle’s mixed-race Pawnee heritage and her nineteenth- and twentieth-century lifetime. She donated the bag to the Nebraska State ...

The Huskers wore green jerseys for the 1919 football season

The Huskers played the entire 1919 season wearing green jerseys and scarlet socks. What was their athletic director thinking? And how did fans react? (more…)

Marker Monday: Doniphan 1887 Fire

Marker Text Hall County Sheriff Wedgwood received a telegram from W.J. Burger of Doniphan on November 27, 1887, informing him that half the town was in ashes. The ...

Earliest video of Husker football

Film clips from a circa-1919 game against Notre Dame are spliced together with clips from an even earlier game, circa 1912-1914. We believe this is the earliest known ...

Marker Monday: Historic Kearney

Marker Text In 1847 Brigham Young led the first migration over the Morman Trail along the north bank of the Platte River, and in 1866 the Union Pacific Railroad ...

How Lincoln Became the Nebraska State Capital

  By David L. Bristow Nebraskans knew that Lincoln would be the new state capital before they knew where Lincoln would be. Omaha had been the ...

Central City’s Deadly Diphtheria Outbreak

By William McLain Death is a word that no parent ever wants to hear. During the winter of 1882-1883, death and heartbreak swept through many homes in Central City, ...
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The Nebraska State Historical Society was founded in 1878 by citizens who recognized Nebraska was going through great changes and they sought to record the stories of both indigenous and immigrant peoples. It was designated a state institution and began receiving funds from the legislature in 1883. Legislation in 1994 changed NSHS from a state institution to a state agency. The division is headed by Director Daryl Bohac. They are assisted by an administrative staff responsible for financial and personnel functions, museum store services, security, and facilities maintenance for NSHS.

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