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Crystal Ballroom - Hotel Fort Kearney
Black and white photograph of the interior of the Crystal Ballroom which was located inside the Hotel Fort Kearney (a.k.a. Fort Kearney Hotel). The hotel began construction in 1917 and opened to for business on October 11, 1927. It stood on the…
Early Downtown Kearney Nebraska Under Construction
Black and white photograph taken by Solomon D. Butcher of S. D. Butcher & Son Photography Studio. Photo shows downtown Kearney, Nebraska under construction along Central Avenue and shows the location of S. D. Butcher & Son's studio.
Tags: 1890s, Boomtown, Central Avenue, Construction, downtown Kearney, Early Kearney Nebraska, Kearney, Kearney Development, Late 19th Century, Nebraska, Photograph Collection of Early Kearney Artifact Collection, S. D. Butcher & Son, S. D. Butcher & Son Studio, Solomon D. Butcher, UNK History Harvest 2015
Some of the Boosters for a Greater Kearney
Large group picture of the men who were boosters in Kearney in the early nineteenth century. The photograph was taken by Solomon D. Butcher.
Opera House Bar-Fine Wine, Liquor and Cigars
Colored advertisement on card stock with hand-drawings and paintings for the Opera House Bar
Charles A. Palmer, Taxidermist
Black and white postcard showing taxidermy birds.
Elephant Day Postcard
Black and white postcard of an elephant parade in Kearney, Nebraska. Photograph taken by Solomon D. Butcher of S. D. Butcher & Son Photography Studio.
Highway 30 Looking East, Elm Creek, Postcard
Postcard with photograph of Highway 30 in Elm Creek, Nebraska by Solomon Butcher of S. D. Butcher & Son Photography Studio.
Morning after Kearney's First Cyclone
Postcard with black and white photograph of the damage left by a tornado that went through Kearney, Nebraska on June 6, 1908.
E.J. Woolworthia Residence-Tornado Damage
Damage from Tornado that occurred in Kearney, 6/4/1908
Empress Theatre
Colored photograph of the Empress Theatre in Kearney, Nebraska. The theater opened on September 21, 1914. The named changed to Fort Theater during the 1940s and officially closed in 1993. Today, the building still stands as Fort Dentistry in Kearney,…