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Tag Archives: Solomon Butcher
NSHS on YouTube: Listen to Homesteading Songs
The Nebraska State Historical Society has made its first music videos! In the Spring 2013 issue of Nebraska History, Peru State College professor Dan Holtz writes about “The Folk Songs of Great Plains Homesteading.” But why just read about folk … Continue reading
Posted in Audiovisual, Education and fun, Nebraska History, Publications
Tagged folk songs, homestead, music, pioneer, Solomon Butcher
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Who Can Grow the Biggest Pumpkin?
Nothing says gardening success like a giant pumpkin. Displays of oversized tomatoes, potatoes, turnips, and other vegetables were once the central feature of state and county fairs. No such event was complete without examples of the biggest pumpkins around. The … Continue reading
Which Baby is the Best?
The photograph above, from the Solomon D. Butcher Collection at the Nebraska State Historical Society, depicts a group of babies and young children in Broken Bow in 1903. Although the event at which they appeared is not identified, it was … Continue reading
Posted in Nebraska Timeline, Photograph Collection, Publications
Tagged babies, Broken Bow, Custer County, Fairs, Solomon Butcher
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Bat and Bible
Posted in Nebraska History, Photograph Collection, Publications
Tagged baseball, Custer County, sod house, Solomon Butcher
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The Nebraska Statesman: The People Behind the Picture
An iconic Solomon Butcher photograph portrays a frontier newspaper office in Broken Bow. But the story of the two men who founded the short-lived paper has not been told until now. Patricia C. Gaster writes about it in the Fall … Continue reading
Posted in Nebraska History, Photograph Collection, Publications
Tagged Custer County, newspapers, Solomon Butcher
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Something fun from the NSHS Photo Collection
Are you ready for a little photo fun? I recently came across this image in our collection. Can you guess what this strange contraption was used for? Post your best guesses in the comment section below. I will even give … Continue reading
Posted in Photograph Collection
Tagged Buffalo County, Kearney, Mystery photograph, Nebraska, Photograph Collection, Solomon Butcher
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A Cow on the Roof and a Bullet in the Head
Solomon Butcher’s 1886 cow-on-the-roof photo is one of the best known and most iconic images of homesteading on the Great Plains. Butcher photographed Sylvester Rawding’s family in front of their sod house near West Union, Custer County, Nebraska. Butcher eventually … Continue reading
Posted in Nebraska History, Photograph Collection, Publications
Tagged agriculture, Civil War, Custer County, homestead, military, Solomon Butcher
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