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This book is the details for the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Complete book of minutes (except a partially torn-out page)
Districts: Beatrice, Hastings, Lincoln, Nebraska City and York.This book covers a lot of physical area so it is co-listed on the Gage, Lancaster, Adams, Religious & York pages.
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the Farmer Boy Who Became A Bishop
A book about the early Episcopal Church in Nebraska published in 1911, by Anson Rogers Graves.
Born Vermont, raised in Illinois. Returned to Vermont for education, continued schooling in New York. Taught school near Philadelphia and then enrolled at General Theological Seminary, New York City. June, 1872 - assigned to Plattsmouth, NE.Later assigned to Minnesota and New Hampshire parishes, in
1890 he became first bishop of the Platte District, Nebraska Diocese. Lived at Kearney. Also listed under the Religious and Buffalo County pages since it covers both. Ted & Carole have yet another notch on their typewriter keyboard <g>![]()
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First Presbyterian Church -
Plattsmouth
Nebraska, 1858-1908;
Semi-Centennial
Celebration and Jubilee Exercise
This is just a small little booklet, but full of those interesting tidbits about the founders of a Cass County Church that may just help find your missing relative. produced with an all name index by Pam Rietsch.
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Portrait
and Biographical Album of Otoe and Cass Counties, Nebraska,
1889. Published by Chapman
Brothers, Chicago.
Another phenomenal job done by Ted & Carole Miller who so graciously give of their time to get data on line for researchers. This includes the index from the publication and one day when they take a breath, they may do an all name index also. Running & ducking I remain...<g>
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Cass
County Historical Society Magazine,
Vol. 1, no 1
"Pioneer Stories of Cass County" (published abt 1940)
A few photos, every name index added. Note: We don't know if there were any additional issues. This one wasn't printed very well, magnifier could define fragments into letters .... most of the time (grin)
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