Word: omaha
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Died. Mrs. Alice Brown Bartlett, 84, at 22 appointed secretary to Queen Victoria "on account of her exquisite and exemplary penmanship," daughter of Alice Death of the noted British shipbuilding family of that name; at the Old People's Home, Omaha...
...Hartwell Carver before the U. S. Congress. Not until 1862, however, was a practical start made on the vast stretch west of the Mississippi River. In that year, the Union Pacific began construction westward from Omaha, and simultaneously the Central Pacific began laying track eastward from San Francisco. In 1869 the two roads met and were joined at Promontory Point, Utah-thus completing steam transcontinental service...
After Christmas the company will show in the Middle West, taking in Minneapolls, Chicago, Omaha, and St. Louis...
...House and addressed Mr. Coolidge thus through th?ir spokesman: "In behalf of the 15,000 colored Congregationalists of the United States, we greet you as a fellow-Congregationalist in whom we have full confidence. . . . "Particularly do we want to thank you for that great word you spoke at Omaha, the bravest word spoken by any Executive for three-score years. It sounds like Lincoln...
Major General B. A. Poore, commanding the Seventh Corps Area (Omaha...