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Church and farmlands on the Seward-Saline County line, May 1973
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Associate County Court Judge Fred Burns on his daily bike ride to the Seward County courthouse, May 1972
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Bingo is available for passengers who wish to play in the lounge car of the Southwest Limited enroute between Albuquerque New Mexico, and Dodge City, Kansas, June 1974
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Charles Allison, 71, and his wife at their Milford home. Mr. Allison, a native of Seward County, was the proprietor of his own butcher shop in Milford for 40 years, May 1973
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Owner Carl Christian, 67, in doorway of his gas station in Beaver Crossing. Mr. Christian has lived all his life in this part of the state, May 1973
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Saturday sail in Holmes Park, May 1973
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33rd Annual Square Dance Festival in Pershing Auditorium, May 1973
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Charlie Gross, man of many trades, faces the camera on Grafton's main street, May 1973
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Political signs on Dodge Street, May 1973
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Planting a vegetable garden in Garland, May 1973
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Windmill sunset, May 1973
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Monthly meeting of the Garland Village Board, May 1973
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Rain drops on a blade of grass, May 1973
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A farm, May 1973
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A farm, west of Schuyler, May 1973
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Interstate 80, May 1973
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This little piggy minds the mail. (south of Wymore, on Route 77), May 1973
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Interstate 80 passes through a stretch of rolling farmland 10 miles west of Lincoln, May 1973
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Ornamental arch on this bank in Dwight shows influence of Czechoslovakian settlers, May 1973
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Highway 77 and farmlands near village of Hallam, May 1973
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Interstate 80 passes through a stretch of rolling farmland 10 miles west of Lincoln, May 1973
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Farm typical of eastern Nebraskan Plains, May 1973
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Farm near Schuyler, May 1973
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Farm house at dusk south of Grafton. Rain clouds blacken the sky, May 1973
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Members of the Fairmont Golden Circle Club hold quilt they have made. In the background is a century-old frame house, the oldest building in town. Originally a school, it is now a private residence, May 1973
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Charlie Gross, former truck driver, farmer, boxer, dog raiser and salesman, has lived more than half his long life in Nebraska, May 1973
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John Dolezal stands in rain on his farm near Bee, Nebraska double the normal rainfall this year compounded the problems of the region's farmers, May 1973
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Grasses after spring rain in the farmlands north of Garland, May 1973
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Farmer John Dolezal in rain gear passes his barn during downpour. Problems were increased for local farmers this year by double the normal rainfall, May 1973
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Looking south along country road east of Seward, May 1973