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George W. Norris: U.S. Legislator

Lesson Plan: 1925-1949: Notable Nebraskans - Grade Level [4]

U.S. Congressman & U.S. Senator from Nebraska for 40 Years

Notable Nebraskan, George William Norris was born near Clyde, Ohio, on July 11, 1861. Norris’ father died when he was four years old — only months after George’s older brother had died in the Civil War. Norris was the 11th child of a very poor family of farmers. George’s mother, Mary, encouraged him to continue his education to help him ... Read more

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C.W. McConaughy/G. P. Kingsley

It was called an “unusual suggestion”.

The suggestion was “supplemental irrigation”, and it was proposed in 1913 by C.W. McConaughy, a grain merchant and mayor of Holdrege, Neb. The plan called for Platte River water to be brought via canals to south-central Nebraska farmland during the spring and fall when river flows were at their highest. The water would be used to soak the soil, allowing crops to draw upon the stored water during the growing season.

“When I have stood and ... Read more

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The Yutan and Eagle Ridge Sites

The Oto and Missouria have left impressive archaeological sites, including the Oto-Missouria village near Yutan.

The Otos immigrated into eastern Nebraska about 1700, building the Yutan village about 1775; remnants of the Missourias joined them in the 1790s.The village was occupied until 1837. It was the first major Indian settlement seen by fur traders on the journey up the Platte to western bison-hunting and beaver-trapping ranges. Spanish correspondence from 1777 noted the presence of this site that was named after the ... Read more

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