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001ne: 1891 Railroad Map of Nebraska. Excellent railroad map names the numerous companies and each route. 18 x 26 in. $90



005ne: 1900 Omaha Map by Cram. Litho color - names all streets. 12 x 14 in. $25



009ne: 1898 Omaha Trans-Mississippi Exposition view. Handcolored half-tone of the illumination of the grounds at night. Harper's. 11 x 15 in.
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012ne: 1940 Nebraska Colorful large Rand McNally map shows population by county, railroads, etc. 20-1/2 x 28-1/2 in. $80



013ne: 1882 Nebraska Railroad Map. Original hand color. Counties differentiated by color. Huge northwestern part of state shown as Sioux and Cheyenne counties. 13-1/2x11-1/2 in.
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015ne: 1874 Map of Plains States. Original antique topographical map by Guyot. Hand colored according to varying elevations. Interesting section of the land which rises from Illinois in the east to Colorado in the west. 12-1/2x9-1/2 in. $40



016ne: 1897 Nebraska Map. Printed in litho color, by Century. Attractive antique map with inset of Omaha area. 16x12 in. $30



017ne: 1888 Map of Nebraska. Original hand outline color. Shows railroad lines. Nice looking antique map. 14-1/2x10 in. $30
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018ne: 1852 Platte River Exploration Map. Rare collectable Nebraska map by J.C. Fremont. Published by the U.S. Government, this great antique map illustrates the exploration of the country between the Missouri River and the Rocky Mountains, on the line of the Platte River. Hand colored. 34-1/2x15-1/2 in. $300



019ne: 1884 Large Nebraska Map. Original hand colore antique map by Bradley. Very attractive and detailed. 26x19 in. $90
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020ne: 1896 Omaha Nebraska Map. Printed in litho color by Cram. Streets names, very detailed. 11-1/2x14-1/2 in. $25



022ne: 1876 Gray's Nebraska Map. Fine antique map in original hand color. The northwestern quarter of the state is not yet divided into counties. 17-1/2x14-1/2 in. $100



023ne: Beautiful double page hand colored wood engravings from a Supplement to Harper's Weekly dated February 16, 1889. The City of Omaha, Nebraska, and its Architectural Features. Center image shows the View of the City from the Tower of the Court House, with eight smaller engravings around it of major notable buildings. 16x22 in. $150



024ne: Nebraska.- Crazy Horse and his Band of Indians on Their Way From Camp Sheridan to Serrender to Ceneral Crook at Red Cloud Agency, Sunday Mary 6th. This rare hand colored engraving is from the June, 1877 edition of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. size: 11x16 in. $80



025ne: 1889: The City of Lincoln, Nebraska. shows: residence of Mr. John Zehrung, First Baptist Church, Mr. Imioff's House, birds eye view of the city, view in O Street, Nebraska Hall, State University, Eleventh Street, North from M Street. This unique engraving is from the August, 1899 edition of Harper's Weekly. size: 11x16 in. $50



101ne: 1898 Omaha Exposition Scene. Hand colored halftone view from the Oct. 8, 1898 issue of Harper’s Weekly. Title is "Under the Administration Arch. A Typical Scene at the Trans-Mississippi Exposition at Omaha—Arch of the States in the Background." 11x16 in. $40



102ne: 1856 Scenes in Nebraska. Three engraved images of Nebraska scenery from the Illustrated London News of June 21, 1856. 11x16 in. $30



103ne: 1898 Views of the Peace Jubilee in Omaha Nebraska, celebrating the end of the Spanish American War. Photographic scenes of President McKinley approaching the reviewing stand, and giving a speech to the crowd. 11x16 in. $20



104ne: 1897 Color Lithographed Map of Nebraska, published by the J. B. Lippincott Company. Cities, towns, railroad lines, rivers and mountains are shown throughout the state. 10x12 in. $30



105ne: 1863 Prairie Fire Scene in Nebraska. Woodcut engraving from the Illustrated London News of July 21, 1863, showing a prairie fire next to the tracks of the Union Pacific Railroad. There are some light stains in the margins of this print, but the image is not affected. 11x16 in. $30



107ne: 1901 Hunting Scene in Rural Nebraska. Interesting halftone print from Harper’s Weekly. Title is "The Goose Cow—A Nebraska Method of Stalking Wild Geese." There are some very light stains on the top and right sides of the image, but they are not visually distracting. 11x16 in. $25



108ne: 1898 Scenes at the Trans-Mississippi Exposition in Omaha. Eight photographic images of buildings on the exposition grounds, from Harper’s weekly. 11x16 in. $20



109ne: 1871 Sledding Scene: "Coasting" at Omaha. Hand colored woodcut engraving from the Feb. 11, 1871 issue of Every Saturday. 11x16 in. $40



110ne: 1888 Kearney Nebraska Military Scenes. Hand colored engravings from Harper’s Weekly, titled "The Great Military Encampment at Camp Brooke, Kearney Nebraska." Contains a group portrait of General Wheaton and his staff, and a view of the troops on parade. 11x16 in. $50



111ne: 1870 View of a Prairie Whiskey Peddler. Hand colored woodcut engraving from Harper’s Weekly, titled "The Whiskey Peddler on the Plains." Shows a man, obviously drunk, sleeping in his horse-drawn wagon in the middle of the prairie. 11x16 in. $50
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113ne: 1856 Views in Nebraska Territory. Beautiful, hand colored engravings from the June 21, 1856 Illustrated London News showing scenery and settlers in the mostly uninhabited territory of Nebraska. 11x16 in. $50
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115ne: 1898 Omaha Nebraska Exposition Scenes. Eight hand tinted photographic views of pavilions at the Trans-Mississippi Exposition in Omaha. From Harper’s Weekly, 1898. 11x16 in. $50



116ne: 1888 Views in Omaha Nebraska. Hand colored, engraved scenes from Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper. Title is "Nebraska: The Wonderful Growth of Omaha. Some of the Architectural Features and Commercial Interests of the City Illustrated." Very nice print, with views of all the important landmarks in the city. The name of each landmark is printed at the bottom of the image. 16x22 in. $150



200ne: 1877 Print: Railroad Views in Omaha Nebraska. This large, hand colored, wood-engraved print is from the August 18, 1877 issue of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. The print is titled "Across the Continent--The Frank Leslie Railroad Excursion to the Pacific Coast--Views In and Around the City of Omaha." It contains four separate images, each with its own caption: 1) The Terminal Point of the Chicago and Northwestern, the Union Pacific, the Rock Island, and the Burlington and Quincy Railroads, at Council Bluffs. The City of Omaha, Neb. in the Distance; 2) A Character-Scene in the Emigrant Waiting Room of the Union Pacific Railroad Depot at Omaha; 3) Bridge over the Missouri River at Omaha; and 4) Union Pacific Railroad Depot at Omaha. This print is in very good condition. There are a few light stains in the margins, but the image is not affected. Several very small holes in the center crease have been professionally repaired, and they are hardly noticeable. Size of this print is 16x22 in. $200



201ne: Beautiful 1872 map of Nebraska. Published by Asher & Adams in the New Statistical and Topographical Atlas of the United States. Original hand coloring. 17.5x24.5 in. $150



202ne: The Nebraska Capitol published in 1926. 32 page booklet profusely illustrated with photos and drawings. 6x9 in. $20



203ne: 1889 Scenes in Omaha Nebraska. Hand-colored engraving from Harper's Weekly of Feb. 16, 1889. Title is "The City of Omaha, Nebraska, and its Architectural Features." Panoramic view of the city in the center is surrounded by smaller images of prominent buildings. 16x22 in. $150



205ne: 1901 Rand, McNally & Company Railroad map of Nebraska. Each of the counties are outlined in red with the county name and county seat marked. Many cities and townships are shown as well as rivers. Twelve different railroads are shown along with their routes throughout the state. There is a key at the bottom left corner of the map identifying the different railroads. 20x28 in. $80


 
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