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Moses Merrill Mission Moses Merrill MissionThis black and white photo, which was copied in October 1967 from a photo taken in 1922, shows the Southwest corner of Nebraska's oldest church building. This is the second mission building that was bSarpy County Historical Museum

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Original Sarpy County Court House, Bellevue, Nebraska Original Sarpy County Court House, Bellevue, NebraskaBlack and white photo of the rear of the original Sarpy County Court House in Bellevue, Nebraska. The brick two-story building first housed the Fontenelle Bank Building in 1857. The county purchased tSarpy County Historical Museum

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Papillion bandstand Papillion bandstandSlide of a black and white photograph of the Papillion, Nebraska, bandstand viewed from Lincoln Road. Located in Papillion City Park, the bandstand was built between 1915 and 1919.Sarpy County Historical Museum

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Papillion High School Papillion High SchoolSlide of a black and white photograph of the front of Papillion High School built in 1895. The school faces east along Washington Street. It is a two-story brick building with a bell tower. Four unSarpy County Historical Museum

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Papillion Times building and co-owners Papillion Times building and co-ownersBlack and white photograph of the Papillion Times located on Washington Street between 1st and 2nd Streets. Pictured in front of the building are George P. Miller and Dale McClaskey, co-owners of theSarpy County Historical Museum

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Photograph of elementary children with teacher in late 1800s in Papillion, Nebraska Photograph of elementary children with teacher in late 1800s in Papillion, NebraskaBlack and white photograph of elementary school children and their teacher. Photograph shows the second school building used by Papillion, Nebraska, students ca. 1870. Photograph shows example of chSarpy County Historical Museum

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Prairie Queen School Prairie Queen SchoolSlide of a black and white photograph of the one-room wood frame school house with bell tower known as Prairie Queen in District 33, Sarpy County, Nebraska. The school faced west with separate entranSarpy County Historical Museum

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Richfield State Bank Richfield State BankBlack and white photograph of the front of Richfield State Bank. A woman dressed in 1920s attire stands in front of the door. Through the bank window, a roll top desk and adding machine can be seenSarpy County Historical Museum

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Sarpy Center class picture Sarpy Center class pictureBlack and white photo of thirty-four students on steps of Sarpy Center (District 23 Schoolhouse). Writing on picture identifies Telva Dressler as the current teacher of this two-room schoolhouse. AlbeSarpy County Historical Museum

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Sarpy House Hotel Sarpy House HotelBlack and white photograph of thirteen various people standing outside the Sarpy House hotel at the southwest corner of 2nd St. and Washington St. in Papillion, Nebraska ca. 1895-1905 showing east andSarpy County Historical Museum

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Streets of Papillion after the 1903 flood of Papio Creek Streets of Papillion after the 1903 flood of Papio CreekBlack and white photograph of the intersection of 2nd Street and Washington Street, now 84th St., in Papillion, Nebraska after the 1903 flood of the Papio Creek. Photograph looks south showing damage Sarpy County Historical Museum

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Tavern at 1st and Washington Streets, Papillion, Nebraska Tavern at 1st and Washington Streets, Papillion, NebraskaBlack and white photograph of a tavern, built in 1875. The structure operated as a tavern for over 100 years, last known name was Parkside Tavern. The tavern was located on the southwest corner of 1sSarpy County Historical Museum

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Union Pacific Depot, Papillion, Nebraska Union Pacific Depot, Papillion, NebraskaColor photograph of the Union Pacific Depot at Papillion shortly before demolition for construction of the new public library. View is westerly facing Washington Street, the main street of Papillion, Sarpy County Historical Museum

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Washington Street in Papillion, Nebraska after 1903 flood Washington Street in Papillion, Nebraska after 1903 floodBlack and white photograph taken from Papillion Creek Bridge looking north on a muddy Washington Street in Papillion, Nebraska immediately after May 20, 1903 flood. Flood damage visible in wooden sideSarpy County Historical Museum

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Wilcox House, Papillion, Nebraska Wilcox House, Papillion, NebraskaBlack and white slide of photograph of Wilcox House located on the east side of Jefferson Street between 2nd and 3rd Street in Papillion, Nebraska. Built in the 1880's and owned by Newell Wilcox of BeSarpy County Historical Museum

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Women swimmers at Linoma Beach Women swimmers at Linoma BeachBlack and white photograph of five women from the Gretna, Nebraska area in the water at Linoma Beach circa 1925. Linoma Beach is located approximately halfway between Lincoln and Omaha on Highway 6 iSarpy County Historical Museum

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Work shed formerly home of Moses Merrill Mission classroom Work shed formerly home of Moses Merrill Mission classroomBlack and white photograph of the interior of old work shed with horseshoes hanging from above that formerly housed Moses Merrill Missionary classroom. Constructed of squared logs. Variety of old tooSarpy County Historical Museum

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