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Officers Row, Fort Crook, Neb.
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| Title | Officers Row, Fort Crook, Neb. |
| Description | Color postcard (14 x 9 cm.) with an exterior view of Officers' Row in Fort Crook, Nebraska. At least five brick two-story residential buildings are visible, as is a curving dirt road that runs in front of them. There is a sidewalk running in front of the homes and trees planted along both sides of the road. |
| Creator | Omaha News Company (Omaha, Neb.)
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| Publisher | Omaha Public Library
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| Date | 1907-1920 |
| Subject | Fort Crook (Neb.) Military facilities -- Nebraska -- Fort Crook Officers' quarters -- Nebraska -- Fort Crook Postcards
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| Owning Institution | Omaha Public Library
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| Local Accession/Call Number | post165_004 |
| Historical Notes | Fort Crook was established in 1888 and was named after General George Crook (1828-1890), Civil War general and commander of the Department of the Platte at Fort Omaha. Most of Fort Crook's buildings were constructed between 1891 and 1896. Fort Crook is now a part of Offutt Air Force Base, Bellevue, Nebraska. Source: Historic Places: The National Register for Nebraska. Lincoln: NEBRASKAland Magazine, c1989, p. 125. |
| Ordering and Use | http://www.memories.ne.gov/rights/opl.html |
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