October 29, 2022

James Lewis Emerson, 1854-1919 [RG5348.AM]

NEBRASKA STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY MANUSCRIPT FINDING AID



RG5348.AM:  James Lewis Emerson, 1854-1919



Writings:  1883-1917; mostly 1883

Seward County (Neb.):  

Size:  1 folder



SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE



This collection consists of photocopies of writings, 1883-1917, of J.L. Emerson. The originals are not part of the Nebraska State Historical Society collections. Most of the articles were written in 1883 under the pseudonym, Stubin Twist. These writings appeared in the Blue Valley Blade (Seward County, Neb.) under the title “On the Wing.” They describe Emerson’s observations on a journey through northern Nebraska into Dakota Territory and cover topics such as settlement, agriculture, commerce, weather, and landscapes. Among the other writings are letters to the editors of the State Journal and the Star (Lincoln, Neb.), including a witty, rhyming commentary on brothers Charles and William Jennings Bryan.



DESCRIPTION



Writings (photocopies), 1883-1917



 



ADDED ENTRIES:



Agriculture — Nebraska — Antelope County

Agriculture — Nebraska — Knox County

Agriculture — Nebraska — Polk County

Agriculture — Nebraska — York County

Antelope County (Neb.)

Boone County (Neb.)

Bryan, Charles W. (Charles Wayland), 1867-1945

Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925

Commerce

Dakota Territory

Emerson, James Lewis, 1854-1919

Frontier and pioneer life — Dakota Territory — Kimball

Kimball (D.T.)

Knox County (Neb.)

Landforms — Dakota Territory

Landforms — Nebraska

Lincoln (Neb.)

Merrick County (Neb.)

Nance County (Neb.)

Polk County (Neb.)

Prices — Dakota Territory — Kimball

Prices — Nebraska — Niobrara

Seward County (Neb.)

Travel

Twist, Stubin

Weather

York County (Neb.)



 



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