This is a savings booklet given to Louise Bonafede in grade school. She had a total of two cents in her account, one cent deposited over two different dates in 1930. The First National Bank of Omaha is still up and running today!
Peh Wah Mu shared these photographs from a refugee camp in Thailand. Peh Wah is originally from Burma, but spent twenty-five years in a refugee camp in Thailand before moving to Lincoln, NE in 2009.
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Four black and white photographs of "Burt" Fox, Hubert. He is the one wearing the light-colored fur/feather chaps. In the photograph where he is on another man's shoulders, the second man has not been identified.
This is a photograph showing the workers at the Winchester Hald store located in Dannebrog. Five men and two women stand in front of the store. The caption reads "Edith S., Grandpa Hald, May Olson, Harold Hald, Krubetchech-Winchester and a salesman".
Bernard Calandra bought this pony when he first came to Omaha, Neb. as a part of his small photography business. He went around the neighborhood knocking on doors, asking parents if their children wanted a photo. These pictures were his source of…