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Butler | James | Furnas | Garber | Nance | Dawes | Thayer | Boyd | Thayer | Boyd | Crounse | Holcomb | Poynter | Dietrich | Savage | Mickey | Sheldon | Shallenberger | Aldrich | Morehead | Neville | McKelvie | Bryan | McMullen | Weaver | Bryan | Cochran | Griswold | Peterson | Crosby | Anderson | Brooks | Burney | Morrison | Tiemann | Exon | Thone | Kerrey | Orr | Nelson | Johanns | Heineman |
Edward Parsons Smith John R. Rosenblatt
List of mayors of Lincoln, Nebraska
This is a list of mayor]]s of Lincoln, Nebraska, USA.
Name | Term began | Term ended | |
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William F. Chapin | 1871]] | 1872]] | |
Erastus E. Brown | 1872]] | 1873]] | |
Rober D. Silver, Jr. | 1873]] | 1874]] | |
Samuel W. Little | 1874]] | 1875]] | |
Amasa Cobb | 1875]] | 1876]] | |
Robert D. Silver, Jr. | 1876]] | 1877]] | |
Harvard Wesley Hardy | 1877]] | 1879]] | |
Seth P. Galey | 1879]] | 1880]] | |
John B. Wright | 1880]] | 1881]] | |
John Doolittle | 1882]] | 1883]] | |
Rober Emmett Moore | 1883]] | 1885]] | |
Carlos C. Burr | 1885]] | 1887]] | |
Andrew J. Sawyer | 1887]] | 1889]] | |
Robert B. Graham | 1889]] | 1891]] | |
Austin H. Weir | 1891]] | 1895]] | |
Frank A. Graham | 1895]] | 1899]] | |
Hudson J. Winnett | 1899]] | 1903]] | |
George A. Adams | 1903]] | 1905]] | |
Francis W. Brown | 1905]] | 1909]] | |
Don Lathrop Love | 1909]] | 1911]] | |
Alvin H. Armstrong | 1911]] | 1913]] | |
Frank Connell Zehrung | 1913]] | 1915]] | |
John Eschelman Miller | 1917]] | 1920]] | |
Frank Connell Zehrung | 1921]] | 1927]] | |
Verne Hedge | 1927]] | 1929]] | |
Don Lathrop Love | 1929]] | 1931]] | |
Frank Connell Zehrung | 1931]] | 1933]] | |
Fenton B. Fleming | 1933]] | 1935]] | |
Charles Wayland Bryan | 1935]] | 1937]] | |
Oren Sturmon Copeland | 1937]] | 1939]] | |
Robert Erle Campbell | 1939]] | 1941]] | |
Richard O. Johnson | 1941]] | 1943]] | |
Lloyd J. Marti | 1943]] | 1947]] | |
Clarence Gillespie Miles | 1947]] | 1950]] | |
Thomas R. Pansing | July 31]] 1950]] | September 11]] 1960]] | |
Victor Emanuel Anderson | 1950]] | 1953]] | |
Clark Jeary | 1953]] | 1956]] | |
Bennett S. Martin | 1956]] | 1959]] | |
Bartlett E. (Pat) Boyles | 1959]] | 1962]] | |
Dell L. Tyrrell | January 1963]] | May 1963]] | |
Dean H. Peterson | 1963]] | 1967]] | |
Sam Schwartzkopf | 1967]] | 1975]] | |
Helen Boosalis | 1975]] | 1983]] | |
Roland Luedtke | 1983]] | 1987]] | |
Bill Harris | 1987]] | 1991]] | |
Dale Young | 1998]] | 1999]] |
Executed person | Date of execution | Victims | |
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1 | Harold Lamont "Wili" Otey | 2 September]] 1994]] | Jane McManus |
3 | Robert E. Williams | 2 December]] 1997]] | Catherine Brook, Patricia McGarry, Virginia Rowe |
This is a list of state prisons in Nebraska. It does not include federal prisons or county jails located in the state of Nebraska.
- Community Corrections Center - Lincoln
- Community Corrections Center - Omaha
- Hastings Correctional Center
- Lincoln Correctional Center
- Nebraska Correctional Center for Women
- Nebraska Correctional Youth Facility
- Nebraska Diagnostic and Evaluation Center
- Nebraska State Penitentiary
- Omaha Correctional Center
- Tecumseh State Correctional Institution
- Work Ethic Camp - McCook
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- Burt County, Nebraska: Burt is named for Francis Burt, the first territorial governor of Nebraska who died after two days in office.
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edit- Chase County, Nebraska: Chase is named for Champion S. Chase, a mayor of Omaha, Nebraska who served as Nebraska's first attorney general.
- Cherry County, Nebraska: Cherry is named for Samuel A. Cherry, a lieutenant in the U.S. Fifth Cavalry who two years before the formation of the county had been murdered north of Fort Niobrara.
- Cuming County, Nebraska: Cuming is named for Thomas B. Cuming, the acting governor of the Nebraska Territory when the county was formed.
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edit- Dawson County, Nebraska: Dawson is named for Jacob Dawson, who was the first postmaster in the settlement of Lancaster, which is present-day Lincoln, Nebraska, the state capital.
- Dundy County, Nebraska: Dundy is named for Elmer Dundy, an U.S. Circuit Court judge from Nebraska.
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edit- Gage County, Nebraska: Gage is named for William D. Gage, a Methodist minister who served as chaplain of the state legislature at the time the county was established.
- Gosper County, Nebraska: Gosper is named for John J. Gosper, the secretary of state for Nebraska at the time of the county's formation.
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edit- Hall County, Nebraska: Hall is named for Augustus Hall, the chief justice of the Territorial Supreme Court at the time the county was created.
- Hitchcock County, Nebraska: Hitchcock is named for Phineas Warren Hitchcock, an U.S. Senator from Nebraska.
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edit- Keith County, Nebraska: Keith is named for M. C. Keith, who owned one of the largest ranches in western Nebraska at the time.
- Kimball County, Nebraska: Kimball is named for Thomas L. Kimball, a official of the Union Pacific Railroad.
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edit- Merrick County, Nebraska: Merrick is named for Elvira Merrick, wife of Henry W. DePuy, a territorial legislator.
- Morrill County, Nebraska: Morrill is named for Charles H. Morrill, a president of the Lincoln Land Company.
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edit- Nuckolls County, Nebraska: Nuckolls is named for Lafayette Nuckolls, a member of the first Nebraska territorial legislature; and his brother, Stephen Nuckolls, a pioneer Nebraska settler, businessman and banker.
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edit- Perkins County, Nebraska: Perkins is named for either Charles E. Perkins, a president of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad; or Joseph Perkins, a former resident of Grant, Nebraska.
- Phelps County, Nebraska: Phelps is named for William Phelps, a riverboat captain on the Mississippi River who is alleged to have settled in the area.
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edit- Red Willow County, Nebraska: Red Willow is named for Red Willow Creek, which runs through the area.
- Richardson County, Nebraska: Richardson is named for William A. Richardson, a governor of the Nebraska Territory.
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edit- Sarpy County, Nebraska: Sarpy is named for Peter A. Sarpy, a commander of a trading post in the future county.
- Saunders County, Nebraska: Saunders is named for Alvin Saunders, a governor of the Nebraska Territory.
- Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska: Scotts Bluff is named for a towering bluff located in the Scotts Bluff National Monument, named in turn for Hiram Scott, a fur trapper who is alleged to have crawled seventy-five miles with a broken leg before collapsing and dying at the foot of the bluff.
- Thurston County, Nebraska: Thurston is named for John Mellen Thurston, an U. S. senator from Nebraska.
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edit- Wheeler County, Nebraska: Wheeler is named for Daniel H. Wheeler, a secretary of the Nebraska State Board of Agriculture.
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Lakes
* Nebraska o Lake Babcock o Harlan County Lake o Lewis and Clark Lake (Also extends into South Dakota). o Lake McConaughy o Minatare Lake
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editMetropolitan Omaha is comprised of the state of Nebraska.
- Cathedral of Saint Cecilia, Archdiocese of Omaha
- Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Diocese of Grand Island
- Cathedral of the Risen Lord, Diocese of Lincoln
Law schools
* Creighton University School of Law * University of Nebraska, Lincoln College of Law