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capitol and construct the central portion of the
Willcox design, not to exceed $ 450,000. The State of Nebraska finally completed its new, second state capitol in 1888. The second state capitol began to experience structural issues, especially in its foundation, within a couple of decades of its completion. After the building was deemed unsafe, the Nebraska Legislature made several attempts to fund the construction of a third state capitol.
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Throughout construction of the capitol, the legislature extended the levy and ultimately raised the spending limit to $ 10 million. The
Nebraska State Constitution limits state indebtedness, so most state projects must be funded on a "pay-as-you-go" basis. The State of Nebraska funded the capitol under the same principles, and the final cost, $ 9,800,449.07, was completely paid when the Capitol Commission dissolved in 1935.
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future portions of the capitol would be inconsistent with the established schemes. He therefore wrote an overarching thematic program, "Nebraska State
Capitol: Synopsis of Decorations and Inscriptions," in July 1926. Alexander's synopsis thus served as a guide for the remaining interior and exterior decorations, and Alexander was bestowed with the title of Thematic Consultant.
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competition so that the jury was selected only after the ten competitors had submitted their designs to the
Capitol Commission. The designs were identified by numbers and "separate sealed envelopes contained the architects' names and plan numbers." Next, the Capitol Commission chose the first of three competition jurors,
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Ten buttress sculptures along the top of the capitol's south arm represent the great western lawgivers. The buttress figures are depicted in chronological order from west to east and are best observed from the south steps with the exception of the first and the last. The figures of Minos and
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Lincoln, two structures first served the State of Nebraska. On October 10, 1867, the Capital Commission contracted Chicago architect John Morris to build a statehouse in Lincoln on the newly platted Capitol Square (bounded by the streets of 14th and 16th, H and K). Morris designed the capitol with
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Nebraska State Capitol's 400-foot (120 m) tower can be seen twenty miles (32 km) away. It was the first state capitol to incorporate a functional tower into its design. Goodhue stated that "Nebraska is a level country and its capitol should have some altitude or beacon effect." In 1976,
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Lincoln Monument predates the current statehouse, and the Capitol Commission drew special attention to the monument during the final stage of competition to select an architect for a new capitol in 1920. In a note to the competing architects, the commission wrote, "Solutions should consider this
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department of philosophy, "to work out the inscriptions to be used on the Capitol Building." In addition to the inscriptions, Alexander began to work closely with Goodhue and Lawrie on the themes of the exterior sculptures. When Goodhue died in 1924, Alexander feared that the thematic development in
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Apart from the Governor's Suite and the Law Library, Goodhue designed 20 recessed mural spaces for the monumental hallways of the capitol. In May 1933, under ever-worsening economic conditions, the Nebraska Legislature re-appropriated the Capitol Commission's unexpended budget. With depleted funds,
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The George W. Norris Legislative Chamber is located to the west of the Rotunda. Upon the chamber's completion in 1932, it served the Nebraska House of Representatives during the 1933 and 1935 legislative sessions. In 1937, the chamber—being the larger of the two legislative halls—began to serve the
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The exterior of the Nebraska State Capitol is architecturally composed of two parts: the three-story, 437-foot (133 m) square base and the 400-foot (120 m) tower. Alexander envisioned the base, with its inner cross, as an emblem of the quarters of the Earth representing the drama of human
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style, and he felt "impelled to produce something quite unlike the usual...thing of the sort, with its veneered order and invariable Roman dome." Goodhue employed Classical principles of geometric form and hierarchical arrangement but eliminated the traditional use of columns, pediments, and domes.
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ceremonially broke ground, thus beginning a ten-year construction process which occurred in four phases. Building in phases allowed construction to commence before demolition of the old statehouse. With completion of the capitol's Phase 1 in 1924, state operations moved into the new structure. The
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Kimball wrote an innovative competition program that did not dictate plan, style, or material for the capitol. The program did state, however, the commission's desire that the architect collaborate with "sculptor, painter, and landscapist" to create a unified design. Finally, Kimball organized the
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The interior of the Nebraska State Capitol's monumental corridor is architecturally composed of three rooms: Vestibule, Great Hall, and Rotunda. Decorations expanding upon themes of Nebraska are read in a specific sequence beginning at the main, north door. Monumental ornamentation is also found
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House Roll 3 declared that the cost of the capitol was not to exceed $ 5 million and established the Capitol Fund, which consisted of the proceeds of a special property tax. The Capitol Commission let the Capitol Fund accrue for two years before construction in order to have ample cash reserves.
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enlarged the original west, Senate chamber design (which was not yet constructed) and reassigned it for use by the House. Upon the capitol's completion in 1932, the Capitol Commission thus reassigned the east chamber to the Nebraska Senate. The chamber served the Senate during the 1933 and 1935
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are inscribed along the top of the base of the capitol and are loosely grouped by number of letters per name. Directly above the county names, twenty-one panels (eighteen bas-reliefs, three pierced) represent the creation of law. The panels are best observed from the promenade, beginning on the
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capitol, and the legislature appropriated $ 75,000 for construction of its west wing—finished in 1881. The same year, the legislature appropriated $ 100,000 for an east wing, which was finished in 1882. In 1883, the legislature authorized the Board of Public Lands and Buildings to raze the old
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Lincoln Municipal Code places height restrictions on structures within the designated Capitol Environs District. This code helps to maintain the capitol's title as the tallest building in Lincoln. The capitol held the title of tallest building in Nebraska until 1969 with the completion of the
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In May 1933, under ever-worsening economic conditions, the Nebraska Legislature re-appropriated the Capitol Commission's unexpended budget. With depleted funds, the commission resolved to terminate its own existence, leaving some projects like the interior murals and the courtyard fountains
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Results from the first territorial census, however, revealed 914 North Platters and 1,818 South Platters. The South Platters, with greater legislative representation, would be able to take the capital, but Cuming ignored proportional representation and assigned seven councilmen and fourteen
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In Omaha, two structures served the Territory of Nebraska. The first was a two-story brick building donated by the Council Bluffs and Nebraska Ferry Company. This building, formerly located on 9th Street between Douglas and Farnam, served the Territorial Legislature for the sessions of
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legislative sessions. With the 1937 inception of the unicameral legislature, the east chamber functioned as a committee hearing room and today serves as a public gathering space. On February 4, 1998, the Ninety-Fifth Nebraska Legislature named the chamber in honor of state senators
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selected the small northern village of Omaha City for the seat of government. Cuming was from Iowa, and as his political allies were investors in the Council Bluffs and Nebraska Ferry Company, Omaha as capital would be beneficial to his personal political career.
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local limestones which began to deteriorate upon the building's completion in late 1868. By 1879, the State of Nebraska determined to replace its crumbling statehouse through piecemeal construction of a new capitol. Architect
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demonstrators protesting police brutality at the Capitol and on Lincoln Mall, to the west of the building. While protestors had their hands up, police shot them in the face; one was blinded and another suffered a shattered
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Eight buttress sculptures around the base of the tower represent the ideals of culture. The buttress figures are best observed from within the four courtyards or at a distance from the sidewalk around the building:
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McCready reprinted the majority of Alexander's "Nebraska State Capitol: Synopsis of Decorations and Inscriptions" in Appendices V and VI of his 1974 article, "The Nebraska State Capitol: Its Design, Background and
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monument and suggest for it a proper part in the ensemble, preferably but not imperatively on the building site proper." Construction of the new capitol commenced in 1922, and the Lincoln Monument remained intact.
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to oversee construction of a new statehouse. The next day, Governor McKelvie signed the bill with its emergency clause and appointed the new commission. William E. Hardy, president of Hardy Furniture Company, and
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The structure is anchored by a three-story, 437-foot (133 m) square base. This square base houses offices most frequently visited by the public. The second floor (main floor) is home to the office of the
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The Architectural Sculpture of the State Capitol at Lincoln, Nebraska, Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue: architect, Lee Lawrie: sculptor, architects after Mr. Goodhue's death in 1924: Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue
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The chamber represents Plains Indians—Nebraska's first inhabitants. The chamber's mahogany doors, designed by Lee Lawrie, introduce the theme and depict a woman and a man standing on either side of a
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The chamber represents Euro-American expansion. The chamber's tooled-leather doors, designed by Meière, introduce the theme and depict a tree of life scene styled with Assyrian and Egyptian motifs.
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Meière designed the mosaic dome to emulate beadwork, and the vaulting depicts four scenes of Indian life. Alexander also shared images of indigenous art with Meière for inspiration, including
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The mural program of the capitol is composed of twenty-one defined murals throughout the monumental hallways and Law Library, and a series of allegorical scenes within the Governor's Suite.
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to paint rooms within the Governor's Suite—proposals begun with Bertram Goodhue prior to his death in 1924. Tack completed and installed his series of allegorical figures in November 1927.
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patterns on the walnut-beamed ceiling. The dominant images depict the three Euro-American powers that have claimed the land that is today Nebraska: Spain (castle and lion), France (
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after the two toured the cathedral in the summer of 1925. Meière also drew inspiration from Siena for her ceiling designs of the Vestibule, Great Hall, and Rotunda representing
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The east side of the square base, along with the north, east, and south arms were completed. The tower was also constructed to the 6th floor—the level above the main rotunda.
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receives telegram at her Nebraska State Historical Society office on the ninth floor announcing that she won the Atlantic Monthly Press nonfiction contest for her biography
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his best-known work at the capitol, is the only work there that is in the round, or free-standing. The remaining ornamentation is engaged within the building's limestone in
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yards. The state-owned line ran along H Street from 7th to 14th Streets and provided an easy means for delivery of construction materials. Then on April 15, 1922, Governor
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representatives to the north and six councilmen and twelve representatives to the south. The North Platters, with greater political power, confirmed Omaha as the capital.
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within the Governor's Suite, the Warner Legislative Chamber (former senate), the George W. Norris Legislative Chamber (unicameral), and Memorial Chamber (14th floor).
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and its pedestal—add an additional 32 feet (9.8 m) to the building's height. Common measurements list the capitol at 400 feet (120 m), making it the
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old capitol was subsequently razed. On April 23, 1924—just two years into the capitol's construction—Bertram Goodhue died, and his associates formed a firm,
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Kinsler, Carolyn. (1999). "Native American Influences in the Nebraska State Capitol." unpublished manuscript, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.
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incomplete. In 2017, the State of Nebraska installed the originally-planned fountains in cast-bronze in each of the Capitol's four courtyards.
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Grossman, Elizabeth G (September 3, 1986). "Two Postwar Competitions: The Nebraska State Capitol and the Kansas City Liberty Memorial".
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unicameral legislature. On February 16, 1984, the Eighty-Eighth Nebraska Legislature named the chamber in honor of U.S. Senator
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The Lincoln Monument, located on the capitol's west grounds, is composed of the 8.67-foot (2.64 m) bronze statue,
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Plan and photographic illustrations of the four phases of construction of the Nebraska State Capitol, 1922–1932.
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Zabel, Orville H. (Fall 1981). "History in Stone: The Story in Sculpture on the Exterior of the Nebraska Capitol".
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from 1922 to 1932. The capitol houses the primary executive and judicial offices of Nebraska and is home to the
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hold a rally at the north steps of the Capitol. The rally was opposed by a far larger anti-Nazi
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comprising cornstalks. Each door weighs 750 pounds (340 kg), and Lincoln artisan,
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4595:"Protesters describe being shot, gassed during Black Lives Matter rallies in Lincoln"
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November 13, 1945: Roy Kohler dies after falling or jumping from the fourteenth floor
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Daniel Chester French (sculptor) and Henry Bacon (architect). Lincoln Monument. 1912.
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In March 1922, the Capitol Commission built an electric railroad spur from Lincoln's
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to serve as the commission's professional advisor. Kimball, who was president of the
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Nebraska Curiosities: Quirky Characters, Roadside Oddities & Other Offbeat Stuff
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On September 22, 1925, the Capitol Commission accepted proposals by New York artist
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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enclosed by a 437-foot (133 m) square. Four arms radiate from a central domed
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History of Nebraska: From the Earliest Exploration of the Trans-Mississippi Region
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The Vestibule introduces the interior ornamentation of the capitol and represents
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introduces the sculpted ornamentation representing the foundation of life on the
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3546:. Lincoln, NE: Darius M. Amsberry, Nebraska Secretary of State. pp. 391–92.
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Goodhue originally envisioned much of the tower to house the collections of the
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Alexander's original thematic plan to guide the subject matter of the murals.
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On January 20, 1922, the Capitol Commission requested Goodhue to consult with
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In addition to the restrained Classical vocabulary, Goodhue mixed elements of
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Government buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Nebraska
4159:. Lincoln, NE: James S. Pitlenger, Nebraska Secretary of State. p. 848.
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Lee Lawrie. Plaster model of Doors. 1928. Warner Legislative Chamber (east).
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are best observed from the northwest and northeast courtyards respectively:
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stone carving contractor employed Alessandro Beretta to execute the carving
1018:, pierced, and buttress form. After Lawrie finalized his designs in plaster
4207:"French, Most Famous American Sculptor, to Design Abraham Lincoln Statue".
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4758:. Nebraska Office of the Capitol Commission: Nebraska Capitol Collections.
3956:. Lincoln, NE: Harry R. Swanson, Nebraska Secretary of State. p. 110.
3388:(Bison Book ed.). Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press. p.
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Hildreth Meière. Doors. 1932. George W. Norris Legislative Chamber (west).
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January 16, 1935: Dan Hellweg dies after jumping from the fourteenth floor
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and honey bee), and the United States of America (shield and bald eagle).
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One of the Capitol Commission's first actions was to hire Omaha architect
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panels and buttress figures of the exterior, along with interior column
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State of Nebraska (1984). "Eighty-Eighth Legislature, Second Session".
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to paint a mural on the north wall of the Law Library. Dolan completed
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State of Nebraska (1998). "Ninety-Fifth Legislature, Second Session".
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Capitol's drum with band of thunderbird mosaics, gold-tiled dome, and
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insisted the new Louisiana capitol be built taller than Nebraska's.).
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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are also represented above the main entrance with the gilded relief,
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Architectural Wonder of the World: Nebraska's State Capitol Building
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Brief Encounters: Conversations, Magic Moments, and Assorted Hijinks
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in 2002, the capitol became the third-tallest building in Nebraska.
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The Capitol is sometimes illuminated various colors to honor causes.
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Eight winged virtues form a celestial rose within the mosaic dome:
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4639:. St. Bonaventure, NY: St. Bonaventure University. pp. 20–39.
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Hildreth Meière. Ceiling. 1927. Warner Legislative Chamber (east).
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On February 21, 1930, the Capitol Commission hired Lincoln artist
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The west side of the square base and the west arm were completed.
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Comparison of the footprints of the three Nebraska State Capitols.
4031:. Lincoln & London: University of Nebraska Press. p. 89.
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and state troopers at the Capitol on May 31, 2020, during the
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to serve as judge. Together, Pond and the commission selected
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3764:"Human Flies Climb Dome, Old Capitol Rapidly Being Wrecked".
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1805:. The columns' capitals, designed by Lee Lawrie, are vaguely
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Working with Alexander, Meière drew her inspiration from the
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Goodhue was a well-established church architect. He designed
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officially opened Nebraska Territory with the passage of the
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State and territorial capitol buildings in the United States
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Tower on the Plains: Lincoln's Centennial History, 1859-1959
3498:"Architectural Fragments of Nebraska's Second State Capitol"
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in August 1930. It is the only mural in the capitol painted
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List of state and territorial capitols in the United States
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Lee Lawrie. Doors. 1929. Warner Legislative Chamber (east).
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4695:. Mineola, NY: Dover Publications, Inc. pp. 115–125.
4278:. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield. p. 62.
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3075:, ceiling detail. 1927. Warner Legislative Chamber (east).
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addresses a crowd of 30,000 in front of the north entrance
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National Register of Historic Places in Lincoln, Nebraska
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organizes a human chain around the Capitol in protest of
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Goodhue designed the Nebraska State Capitol in a roughly
4657:. Lincoln, NE: Lincoln Centennial Commission Publishers.
4543:"National Socialist Movement speaks to crowd at Capitol"
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3898:"Carved Figures of Lawgivers at New Capitol Near Done".
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to the new. The old statehouse was razed in April 1925.
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The Monumental Impulse: Architecture's Biological Roots
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continues in the Rotunda's floor with the mosaic panel
715:(San Francisco), Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue (New York),
430:. With the completion of Omaha's 634-foot (193 m)
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Whitaker, Charles Harris and Hartley Burr Alexander.
4664:
The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians
4397:"PhotoFiles: 1960s-70s protests in Lincoln and beyond"
4335:
Busk, Michael Reid (2011). "The brawl and the tango".
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rite for the design of a tapestry above the speaker's
3797:. Nebraska State Historical Society. April 24, 1930.
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Hoak, Edward Warren; Church, Willis Humphry (2002).
4456:. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. p. 83.
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The Great Hall follows the Vestibule and represents
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State capitol building of the U.S. state of Nebraska
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
4196:. Lincoln, NE. September 2, 1912. pp. Eight–B.
999:experience, and he envisioned the tower as Earth's
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4508:
3526:. Lincoln, Nebraska: Nebraska Legislative Council.
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1918:The Rotunda follows the Great Hall and represents
6527:List of U.S. National Historic Landmarks by state
4712:A Harmony of the Arts: The Nebraska State Capitol
4637:Walls Speak: The Narrative Art of Hildreth Meière
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2056:. Meière used one particular drawing depicting a
1856:begins in the Great Hall's floor with the mosaic
1477:The Admission of Nebraska as a State in the Union
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3875:. Lincoln, NE. November 20, 1934. pp. 1, 9.
3645:. Nebraska Capitol Commission, State of Nebraska
3362:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (
2085:with the passage of Legislative Resolution 257.
2034:with the passage of Legislative Resolution 322.
6919:National Register of Historic Places portal
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3572:State of Nebraska (2015). "Article XIII, § 1".
2005:concludes at the Rotunda's south entrance with
950:Bertram Goodhue employed two New York artists,
552:Nebraska Capitol Commission Members, 1919-1935
1809:and feature bull motifs inspired from ancient
396:, surpassed only by the 450-foot (140 m)
6955:Buildings and structures in Lincoln, Nebraska
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4437:"No Inquest in Dan Hellweg's Death Planned".
4027:Haller, Robert (2004). Wishart, David (ed.).
4714:. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press.
4271:
4192:"Unveil Lincoln Statue at Capitol Grounds".
4099:Legislative Journal of the State of Nebraska
4056:Legislative Journal of the State of Nebraska
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3561:. Lincoln, NE. February 20, 1919. p. 1.
3286:. Lincoln, NE. November 24, 1920. p. 1.
3237:. Lincoln, NE. November 15, 1920. p. 1.
4259:. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution
2068:George W. Norris Legislative Chamber (west)
1056:flank the main stairs. The bison represent
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4815:Interactive tour of Nebraska State Capitol
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4648:. Ceresco, NE: Midwest Publishing Company.
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3212:National Historic Landmark summary listing
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6467:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
4767:. Lincoln, NE: Woodruff Printing Company.
4754:Nebraska Capitol Commission (1919–1935).
4569:"Exon to lie in state in Capitol rotunda"
4517:"Forty Years of History in the Heartland"
4514:
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4077:. Lincoln, NE. March 5, 1961. p. 1B.
3753:. Lincoln, NE. April 16, 1922. p. 1.
1872:(circular) mosaics follow, depicting the
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239:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
6995:Tourist attractions in Lincoln, Nebraska
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4253:"Lincoln, Nebraska: Home on the Prairie"
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4211:. Lincoln, NE. June 25, 1909. p. 8.
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7015:Skyscraper office buildings in Nebraska
6965:National Historic Landmarks in Nebraska
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4422:"Capitol Lawn Not Forbidden Sleepers".
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2148:for the Nebraska Capitol rotunda, 1954.
759:; and Wood and Rogers chose the third,
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3233:"Goodhue Talks of Plans for Capitol".
3184:"National Register Information System"
871:Capitol Construction, 1922–1932
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5069:Kearney Micropolitan Statistical Area
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4482:"State House Tower Gallery Guarded".
4315:Coffey, Margery (September 3, 1990).
4143:Nebraska Capitol Commission 1919–1935
4116:Nebraska Capitol Commission 1919–1935
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3722:Nebraska Capitol Commission 1919–1935
3710:Nebraska Capitol Commission 1919–1935
3625:Nebraska Capitol Commission 1919–1935
3613:Nebraska Capitol Commission 1919–1935
3574:Constitution of the State of Nebraska
3309:Schwarz, Hunter (November 20, 2014).
3297:Nebraska Capitol Commission 1919–1935
3251:. Lincoln Journal Star. April 4, 2014
3200:
1868:, lightning, moons, orbs, etc. Three
801:Church of the Intercession (New York)
226:
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4272:Yoder, Rick; Harding, David (2010).
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3189:National Register of Historic Places
2883:(1914–22) in Washington, D.C.
2076:George W. Norris Legislative Chamber
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865:Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue Associates
755:; the competitors chose the second,
6975:State capitols in the United States
6078:University of Nebraska State Museum
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4756:Nebraska Capitol Commission Minutes
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3176:
3135:List of Nebraska state legislatures
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1887:The Great Hall also introduces the
1719:Southeast courtyard fountain, 2017.
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526:counties, and the northern half of
13:
6882:National Historic Preservation Act
4719:McCready, Eric Scott (Fall 1974).
4710:Luebke, Frederick C., ed. (1990).
4635:Brawer, Catherine Coleman (2010).
4073:"Sculptor Liked City, Came Back".
3639:"Program and Commission Statement"
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3417:Nebraska State Historical Society.
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1989:surround a larger tondo mosaic of
1203:northwest corner of the building:
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657:William H. Thompson (Grand Island)
35:Aerial view from northwest in 2017
14:
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6985:Art Deco architecture in Nebraska
5874:Arts and Humanities Focus Program
4803:
4567:Reist, Margaret (June 11, 2005).
4541:Moseman, Andrew (July 19, 2004).
4132:. Lincoln, NE. November 22, 1927.
3783:. Lincoln, NE. November 29, 1933.
3665:"Concept and Advisor's Statement"
2890:
2019:Nebraska House of Representatives
2013:Warner Legislative Chamber (east)
1752:of New York to create decorative
1361:Constitution of the United States
1200:ninety-three counties of Nebraska
1183:Solomon, Julius Caesar, Justinian
585:1923–1925, 1931–1935
438:Capital cities, capitol buildings
316:. Designed by New York architect
6980:Government buildings in Nebraska
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5717:
4317:"'Safe art' policies challanged"
4128:"Tack Talks on Capitol Murals".
4029:Encyclopedia of the Great Plains
3557:"M'Kelvie Approves H.R. No. 3".
3249:"Capitol to be dressed in green"
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1426:Pleading the Cause of the Indian
1302:His Dialog on the Ideal Republic
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697:American Institute of Architects
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7020:1932 establishments in Nebraska
6038:Lied Center for Performing Arts
6033:Lester F. Larsen Tractor Museum
4593:Dunker, Chris (June 21, 2020).
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4501:. October 26, 2014. p. F1.
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4486:. December 31, 1948. p. 2.
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4471:. November 14, 1945. p. 1.
4467:"Killed in fall from capitol".
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3902:. Lincoln, NE. August 13, 1925.
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3779:"Final Work on State Capitol".
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2773:The Ideal of Self-Determination
1161:Inscription over north entrance
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320:in 1920, it was constructed of
276:U.S. National Historic Landmark
6835:Federated States of Micronesia
6481:Architectural style categories
5934:University of Nebraska–Lincoln
5064:Grand Island metropolitan area
4300:. The MIT Press. p. 129.
3738:. Lincoln, NE. March 16, 1922.
3415:, text of historical marker.
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3275:
3241:
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3047:, floor detail. 1928. Rotunda.
2617:The Ideal of International Law
1914:, floor detail. 1928. Rotunda.
1171:Orestes Before the Areopagites
1052:adorned with relief panels of
394:second-tallest U.S. statehouse
1:
6063:Sandhills Global Event Center
6013:Cathedral of the Risen Christ
3524:Nebraska Blue Book, 1920-1936
3165:
2996:May 30–31, 2020: Police fire
2959:National Freedom to Marry Day
2837:Abraham Lincoln (1912 statue)
1816:
1394:Defending Free Speech before
7005:History of Lincoln, Nebraska
6425:United States Virgin Islands
6083:William Jennings Bryan House
5919:Nebraska Wesleyan University
4734:(3): 325–461. Archived from
3768:. April 30, 1925. p. 1.
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2923:October 10, 1936: President
2721:The Ideal of Universal Peace
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737:Zantzinger, Borie and Medary
610:State Engineers, ex officio
7:
6053:Nebraska Governor's Mansion
5955:Waverly School District 145
5924:Southeast Community College
4913:Speakers of the Legislature
4810:Nebraska State Capitol site
4765:Nebraska's Memorial Capitol
4763:Nelson, Leonard R. (1931).
4426:. July 21, 1934. p. 1.
4105:. Lincoln, NE: 872–73, 987.
3667:. Nebraska State Government
3128:
2986:July 12, 2005: The body of
2553:The Building of the Capitol
1864:-like figure—surrounded by
1727:
1345:Declaration of Independence
1003:representing human ideals.
981:
668:Nebraska Capitol Commission
633:Citizen members, appointed
487:Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854
312:and is located in downtown
136:; 92 years ago
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6887:Historic Preservation Fund
6866:American Legation, Morocco
6028:International Quilt Museum
5950:Norris School District 160
5929:Union Adventist University
4627:
4441:. January 1935. p. 1.
4155:State of Nebraska (1951).
3952:State of Nebraska (1933).
3795:"Raising the Sower (1930)"
3540:State of Nebraska (1919).
3013:
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2460:The Coming of the Railroad
2336:The Homesteader's Campfire
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1264:New Constitution to Athens
971:Dr. Hartley Burr Alexander
638:William E. Hardy (Lincoln)
346:National Historic Landmark
6990:Bertram Goodhue buildings
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6828:Lists by associated state
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4644:Brown, Elinor L. (1965).
4337:Michigan Quarterly Review
4130:The Lincoln State Journal
3284:The Evening State Journal
3235:The Evening State Journal
2220:The Spirit of the Prairie
2187:
2123:The Spirit of the Prairie
2102:
2091:Meière also designed the
1858:Genius of Creative Energy
1750:Rafael Guastavino Company
1746:Nature, Man, and Society.
1444:Emancipation Proclamation
1279:The Establishment of the
518:, the southern halves of
512:Omaha Central High School
432:First National Bank Tower
375:Nebraska Court of Appeals
344:designated the capitol a
332:state legislature in the
318:Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue
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6809:Northern Mariana Islands
6415:Northern Mariana Islands
6048:Museum of American Speed
5913:Lincoln Business College
4772:Watkins, Albert (1913).
4452:Stauffer, Helen Winter.
3208:"Nebraska State Capitol"
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2859:, designed by architect
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1663:: Glorification of Faith
1472:The Kansas-Nebraska Bill
1337:: South (pierced panels)
975:University of Nebraska's
793:St. Bartholomew's Church
709:John Latenser & Sons
675:, vice president of the
6970:Skyscrapers in Nebraska
6023:Great Plains Art Museum
5079:Omaha metropolitan area
4933:Congressional districts
4515:Tetreault, Pat (2010).
4075:Sunday Journal and Star
3384:Love Song to the Plains
3214:. National Park Service
2993:in the Capitol rotunda.
2970:Nebraska Initiative 416
2934:Nebraska National Guard
2902:Social history timeline
2873:Ashton C. Shallenberger
2305:The Labors of the Heart
2198:Governor's Suite Series
1991:Earth as the Life-giver
1696:: Liberation of Peoples
1281:Tribunate of the People
797:West Point Cadet Chapel
780:, Assyrian, Byzantine,
773:Classical architectural
398:Louisiana State Capitol
352:Dimensions and features
202:Design and construction
6960:Government of Nebraska
6804:Minor Outlying Islands
6787:Lists by insular areas
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5896:University of Nebraska
5829:Lincoln Public Schools
4928:Supreme Court justices
4653:Copple, Neale (1959).
4469:Nebraska State Journal
4454:Letters of Mari Sandoz
4209:Nebraska State Journal
4194:The Lincoln Daily News
4062:. Lincoln, NE: 527–29.
3643:Nebraska State Capitol
3446:March 4, 2016, at the
3270:Hoak & Church 2002
3123:Memorial Chamber dome.
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2491:The Spirit of Nebraska
2274:The Labors of the Head
2243:The Labors of the Hand
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6486:Contributing property
6068:Sheldon Museum of Art
6001:Landmarks and museums
5879:Science Focus Program
5059:Dissected Till Plains
4439:Evening State Journal
4424:Evening State Journal
3766:Evening State Journal
3734:"Progress on Track".
3559:Evening State Journal
3450:Retrieved 2015-12-18.
3419:Retrieved 2014-06-09.
3194:National Park Service
3031:. 1928. Rotunda dome.
2938:George Floyd protests
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2875:, Addison Waite, and
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2747:The Scourge of Plague
2195:Augustus Vincent Tack
2144:Kenneth Evett paints
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1882:Spirit of Animal Life
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1462:Purchase of Louisiana
1405:Defending America in
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6008:Alice Abel Arboretum
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4367:(October 20, 2015).
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4257:Smithsonian Magazine
3751:Sunday State Journal
3029:Virtues of the State
2869:Charles F. Manderson
2669:The Ideal of Freedom
2429:The Blizzard of 1888
1993:. A mosaic band, or
1878:Spirit of Vegetation
1835:Ideals of the Future
1661:St. John the Apostle
1379:The Codification of
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3316:The Washington Post
3196:. January 23, 2007.
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3991:Brawer 2010
3979:Luebke 1990
3967:Brawer 2010
3686:Copple 1959
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2871:, Governor
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2606:Great Hall
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1985:, and the
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1880:, and the
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778:Achaemenid
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6708:Oklahoma
6688:New York
6663:Nebraska
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6568:Delaware
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6164:Colorado
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310:Nebraska
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1944:Charity
1936:Justice
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6474:Topics
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5455:Hayes
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