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Sisters of Notre Dame
Photograph of the Notre Dame Sisters who arrived in the United States in 1910.

Front: Candidate Anna Eisenmeier (Sister Cecilia), Sister Caroline, Sister Januaria, Sister Symphorosa, Mother Qualberta, Msgr. Anthony Polansky.

Back: Candidate…

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This Westerville High School book was brought into the Custer County History Harvest by Gaylord Slingsby. The book provides the history of Westerville High School, which was open from 1921-1956.

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This 1918-1919 season pass allowed admission into all of Broken Bow High School's home football and basketball games in 1918-1919. The front of the object details the price of the pass and the publisher, while the back shows the high school's…

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This 1920 photograph of the Arthur and Jenny Cooksley family was brought into the Custer County History Harvest by Kevin Cooksley. The photograph was taken in Broken Bow.

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This 1899 photograph of the Alex Pirnie's daughters was brought into the Custer County History Harvest by Kevin Cooksley.

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This 1914 photograph of the Alex Pirnie Family was brought into the Custer County History Harvest by Kevin Cooksley. The photograph was taken at the Pirnie homestead in 1914.

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This 1900 photograph of the Alex Pirnie Family was brought into the Custer County History Harvest by Kevin Cooksley. The photograph was taken at the Pirnie homestead in 1900.

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This 1917 photograph of the Alex Pirnie Family was brought into the Custer County History Harvest by Kevin Cooksley. The photograph was taken in Broken Bow.

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This is the Journal of Alex Pirnie. Pirnie lived in Custer County in the early twentieth century. The journal was brought into the Custer County History Harvest by Kevin Cooksley.
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