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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Nebraska, (search)
ation of Governor Boyd takes place at Lincoln......Feb. 15, 1892 Silver anniversary of Nebraska celebrated at Lincoln......May 25, 1892 First National Convention of People's party at Omaha nominate Weaver and Field for President and Vice-President......July 4-5, 1892 Members of the State board of public lands and buildings impeached......April, 1893 [Acquitted June 5, 1893.] Newberry law, establishing maximum railroad rates, takes effect......Aug. 1, 1893 United States Senator Allen makes the longest continuous speech (on the silverpurchase repeal bill) ever delivered in the United States Senate, speaking fourteen and three-quarter hours......Oct. 13, 1893 Inter-State irrigation congress meets at Omaha......March 21, 1894 The legislature of Nebraska adopts the golden-rod as the State floral emblem......1896 The trans-Mississippi international exposition opened......June 1, 1898 Sugar-beet growing by convicts tried as an experiment, on a small scale, and
Cheap enough. --"J. Allen," in a letter to the Rochester Union, proposes to assassinate Jefferson Davis if any one will furnish him with six pairs of good pistols and five hundred dollars.