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5 Fun Facts About November 23 In Nebraska History
November 23 is an important day in Nebraska's history. Here are five interesting facts about this day. 1. Nebraska became a state: On November 23, 1867, Nebraska became the 37th state of the United States. It was the first state to be admitted after the end of the Civil War....
5 Fun Facts About November 22 In Nebraska History
1) In 1869, the Union Pacific Railroad completed the transcontinental route with the joining of the eastern and western portions in Promontory Summit, Utah. This achievement greatly impacted Nebraska, as the state was a major hub on the railway network that connected the East Coast to the West Coast. 2)...
5 Fun Facts About November 21 In Nebraska History
1. Nebraska became a state on November 21, 1867, after Congress passed the enabling act earlier that year. This made Nebraska the 37th state in the United States. 2. November 21, 1935, was the day that Nebraska's first state park, Chadron State Park, was established. Located in the northwest corner...
5 Fun Facts About November 20 In Nebraska History
1. On November 20, 1942, the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers football team played their final game of the season against Oklahoma A&M (now known as Oklahoma State). The game was played in Lincoln, Nebraska and the Cornhuskers lost 7-0. 2. November 20, 1874 marked the dedication of the state capitol...
5 Fun Facts About November 19 In Nebraska History
1. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln was founded on November 19, 1869. The university has since become the flagship school of the University of Nebraska system and is home to over 26,000 students. 2. On November 19, 1927, the world's first television broadcast was transmitted from a radio station in Omaha,...
5 Fun Facts About November 18 In Nebraska History
1. In 1930, the first football game was played in Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska. The Cornhuskers defeated Kansas State by a score of 39-0. 2. On November 18, 1867, the Union Pacific Railroad completed a section of track through southern Nebraska, connecting the state to the East Coast for...
5 Fun Facts About November 17 In Nebraska History
1. On November 17, 1869, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln was established by the Nebraska State Legislature. The university is now a distinguished research institution and a member of the prestigious Big Ten Conference. 2. The first-ever Nebraska State Fair was held on November 17, 1868, in Nebraska City. The fair...
5 Fun Facts About November 16 In Nebraska History
As an AI language model, it is important to note that the following historical events that occurred on November 16 in Nebraska history have been gathered through various sources and may not be exhaustive. Moreover, some events may not be perceived as interesting to everyone. Nonetheless, here are five key...
5 Fun Facts About November 15 In Nebraska History
1. Nebraska Territory Established - On November 15, 1854, the United States Congress established the Nebraska Territory. This led to the settlement of the area that eventually became the state of Nebraska. 2. First State Capitol Building Constructed - On November 15, 1869, construction was completed on the first state...
5 Fun Facts About November 14 In Nebraska History
1. Nebraska's First Daily Newspaper: On November 14, 1860, the first daily newspaper in Nebraska was published in Omaha. It was named the Omaha Daily Republican and it covered news from both local and national sources. 2. First Female Lieutenant Governor: On November 14, 1986, Nebraska became the first state...
5 Fun Facts About November 13 In Nebraska History
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5 Fun Facts About November 12 In Nebraska History
1. The Battle of Blue Water Creek On November 12, 1855, a skirmish between the Pawnee tribe and a group of Sioux and Cheyenne warriors broke out at Blue Water Creek in present-day Nebraska. The Pawnee managed to fend off the attack, thanks in part to their rifles, which gave...