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Research Guides

Check out these guides to help determine relevant information in History Nebraska collections.    Reference Leaflets: A Guide to Genealogical Research at History ...

Interlibrary Loans

Researchers can borrow reels of microfilm through public and institutional libraries and participating LDS Family History Centers. Information for Researchers All ...

Rights and Reproductions

History Nebraska provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes, and for personal enjoyment. We make no warranty with regard to their use for ...

Appraisals and Authentications

 Mari Sandoz viewing the Crazy Horse exhibit at the Nebraska State Historical Society, September 1954. For more information about how Sandoz's research uncovered the ...

Research Resources & Databases

Additional History Nebraska Research Resources and Databases   Architects and Architectural firms: Wiki of Nebraska architects and architectural firms and ...

Nebraska SHRAB

About The Nebraska State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) is a state board appointed by the governor under the authority of federal statutes and regulations ...

Storage Methods for Ethnographic Collections

Storage conditions have long been recognized by museum professionals as important factors in the long term survival of artifacts. Although all materials deteriorate over ...

Solomon D. Butcher Collection

    Nebraska photographer Solomon D. Butcher produced, over the course of nearly forty years, a record of the settlement of the Great Plains that is both unique ...

Revealing History

Using Digital Technology to Learn More about Our Past Digital technology is shedding new light on previously hidden information. Nebraska photographer Solomon D. ...

Sylvester Rawding sod house

Sylvester Rawding sod house, north of Sargent, Custer County, Nebraska, 1886  Solomon D. Butcher, photographer [RG2608.PH1784] Over the years several myths grew up ...

Revealing History, unidentified family

Unidentified family near West Union, Nebraska, 1886 Solomon D. Butcher, photographer. [RG2608.PH-1100] Until this glass plate negative was scanned, the information ...

John Curry Homestead

The John Curry homestead near West Union, Custer County, Nebraska, 1886, Solomon D. Butcher, photographer. RG2608.PH1048   Known in Nebraska as ...

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History Nebraska was founded in 1878 as the Nebraska State Historical Society 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 History Nebraska from a state institution to a state agency. The division is headed by Interim Director and CEO Jill Dolberg. They are assisted by an administrative staff responsible for financial and personnel functions, museum store services, security, and facilities maintenance for History Nebraska.
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