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Historic Omaha

An illustrated history of Omaha and the Douglas County area, paired with the histories of companies, families and organizations that make the region great.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY<br />

BOOKS<br />

Ambrose, Stephen E. Nothing Like It In The World. New York City, New York: Simon and Schuster, 2000.<br />

Benson, Dorothy Devereaux. <strong>Omaha</strong> and Douglas County: A Panoramic History. Woodland Hills, California: Windsor Publications, 1980.<br />

Casper, Henry W., S.J.. History of the Catholic Church in Nebraska. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Bruce Press, 1960.<br />

Charvat, Charles. Logan Fontenelle. <strong>Omaha</strong>, Nebraska: The American Printing Company, 1961.<br />

Christensen, Walter, “Gilbert M. Hitchcock: The Newspaperman,” Nebraska History, 17 (July-September, 1936).<br />

Clemon, James A. Nebraska: Bringing Our Heritage into the Twenty-First Century. Encino, California: Cherbo Publishing Group, Inc., 2000.<br />

Dalstrom, Harl A. A.V. Sorensen and the New <strong>Omaha</strong>. <strong>Omaha</strong>, Nebraska: Lamplighter Press, 1988.<br />

Faulkner, Virginia. Roundup: A Nebraska Reader. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press, 1997.<br />

Fitzpatrick, Lilian L. Nebraska Place Names. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press, 1960.<br />

Furstenberg, John C. and Jack L. <strong>Omaha</strong>’s Adventure with the Overland Sport. Self-published, 1989.<br />

Galbraith, John Kenneth. The Great Crash of 1929. New York City, New York: Time, Inc., 1954.<br />

Green, Meg. Builders of <strong>Omaha</strong>. <strong>Omaha</strong>, Nebraska: <strong>Omaha</strong> Carpenters Union Local 400, 1981.<br />

Hansen, Ron; Nebraska Stories. New York City, New York: The Atlantic Monthly Press, 1989.<br />

Hickey, Donald R. Nebraska Moments: Glimpses of Nebraska’s Past. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press, 1992.<br />

Holbrook, Stewart H. The Story of American Railroads. New York City, New York: Bonanza Books, 1947.<br />

Horan, Judy. Guide to Greater <strong>Omaha</strong> 1998. <strong>Omaha</strong> Magazine, 1998<br />

Howard, Robert West. The Great Iron Trail. Bonanza Books; New York City, New York: Bonanza Books, 1962.<br />

Jacobitz, Jerry Allen. Adie to Yutan: Nebraska’s Pictorial History. Marceline, Missouri: Heritage House Publishing, 1994.<br />

Killoren, John J., S.J. Come, Blackrobe. University of Oklahoma Press, 1994.<br />

Larson, Lawrence H and Barbara J. Cottrel. The Gate City: A History of <strong>Omaha</strong>. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press, 1997.<br />

Limprecht, Hollis J. A Century of Service, 1885-1985: The World-Herald Story. <strong>Omaha</strong>, Nebraska: <strong>Omaha</strong> World-Herald Company, 1985.<br />

Mattison, Ray H. The Army Post on the Northern Plains 1865-1885. Gering, Nebraska: Oregon Trail Museum Association, 1954.<br />

Mercer, Samuel and Mark. The Old Market of <strong>Omaha</strong>. <strong>Omaha</strong>, Nebraska: The Old Market Press, 1994.<br />

Meyers, John. Print in a Wild Land. Garden City, New York: Doubleday and Co., 1967<br />

Morearty, Charles B. <strong>Omaha</strong> Royal City of Quivera. <strong>Omaha</strong>, Nebraska: Hogan Printing Company, 1924.<br />

Nebraska: A Guide to the Cornhusker State. New York City, New York: The Viking Press, 1939.<br />

Nicoll, Bruce. Nebraska: A Pictorial History. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press, 1967.<br />

<strong>Omaha</strong>: Times Remembered. Volumes I and II. <strong>Omaha</strong>, Nebraska: <strong>Omaha</strong> World-Herald Company, 1999 and 2000.<br />

Olson, James C. History of Nebraska; Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press, 1955.<br />

Orr, Richard. <strong>Omaha</strong> and Council Bluffs: Streetcars of <strong>Omaha</strong> and Council Bluffs. Marceline, Missouri: Walsworth Publishing Company, 1996.<br />

Otis, Harry B. and Donald H. Erickson. E Pluribus <strong>Omaha</strong>: Immigrants All. <strong>Omaha</strong>, Nebraska: Lamplighter Press, 2000<br />

Pratt, Bill. <strong>Omaha</strong> in the Making of Nebraska: Labor History. <strong>Omaha</strong>, Nebraska: Central Labor Union and the Nebraska Committee for the<br />

Humanities, 1981.<br />

Rae, W. F. Westward By Rail. New York City, New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1871.<br />

Reilly, Robert T. The <strong>Omaha</strong> Experience. <strong>Omaha</strong>, Nebraska: Barnhart Press, 1990.<br />

Rickey, Don. War in the West. Crow Agency, Montana: Custer Battlefield <strong>Historic</strong>al and Museum Association, 1956.<br />

Sears Roebuck and Company, Inc., 1909 Catalogue. New York City, New York: Ventura Books, Inc., 1979.<br />

Shannon, James P. Catholic Colonization on the Western Frontier. 1957; New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 1957.<br />

Strahorn, Carrie Adell. Fifteen Thousand Miles by Stage. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press, 1988.<br />

Winckler, Suzanne. The Plains States. Smithsonian Guide to America Series. New York City, New York: Stewart, Tabori, and Chang, 1990.<br />

Wirth, Eileen. The <strong>Omaha</strong> Experience. Atlanta, Georgia: Longstreet Press, 1996.<br />

ARTICLES<br />

Alfers, Kenneth G. “Triumph of the West: The Trans-Mississippi Exposition.” Nebraska History.<br />

Danker, Donald F. “The Journal of an Indian Fighter.” Nebraska History, Volume 39, #2. June 1958.<br />

Danker, Donald F. “The Nebraska Winter Quarters Company and Florence.” Nebraska History, Volume 37, #1. March 1956.<br />

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