Timeline of Omaha, Nebraska history

Further information: History of Omaha, Nebraska

Significant events in the history of Omaha, Nebraska, include social, political, cultural, and economic activities.[1]

Pre-1854

1854–99

1900–49

1950–99

2000–present

See also

References

  1. Wakely, A.C. Omaha: The Gate City, and Douglas County, Nebraska. General Books. p 350.
  2. Description and location of Belvedere Point Lookout
  3. (1904) Semi-Centennial History of Nebraska - 1904. Retrieved 8/6/08.
  4. (n.d.) Historic Florence - Culter's Park Marker
  5. (1898) Andreas' History of Nebraska. Retrieved 6/7/07.
  6. Douglas County. Andreas' history of Nebraska. Retrieved 8/11/07.
  7. Hutton, P.A. (1999) Phil Sheridan and His Army. University of Oklahoma Press. p 178.
  8. Peattie, E.W. (1895) "How they live at Sheely: Pen picture of a strange settlement and its queer inhabitants," in (2005) Impertinences: Selected Writings of Elia Peattie, a Journalist in the Gilded Age. University of Nebraska Press. p 61.
  9. (n.d.) "When the World Came to Omaha."
  10. "Fatal result of a feud", The New York Times. September 15, 1902. Retrieved 4/21/08.
  11. (n.d.) National Guard Mobilized in North Omaha. Black Facts Online.
  12. (n.d.) Distilled in Black and White Omaha Reader.
  13. "Omaha Mall, Scene Of Mass Killing, Reopens". CBS News. 2007-12-08. Retrieved 2007-12-09.
  14. "After 'agonizing debate,' ConAgra moving HQ to Chicago, cutting 1,000 Omaha jobs". Omaha World-Herald. Retrieved October 1, 2015.
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