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  2. John Howell (defensive back) - Wikipedia

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    Howell is an avid hunter and active with organizations such as Safari Club International, the Dallas Safari Club, and the National Rifle Association of America. In 2007, he co-founded Dismal River Outfitters, a hunting ranch and resort in Mullen, Nebraska, with his former Buccaneer and Seahawk teammate, Joe Jurevicius. [6] [7] [8]

  3. Dismal River - Wikipedia

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    Looking downstream (east) from Nebraska Highway 97 crossing Dismal River, Sandhills, and U.S. Route 83 in Thomas County. The Dismal River is a winding 71.9-mile-long (115.7 km) [1] river in the state of Nebraska. It is formed by the confluence of two forks, one of which has its origins in Grant County and the other in Hooker County.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Nebraska

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    Mullen: A village site near the Middle Loup River of the Dismal River Culture, from about A.D. 1675 to 1725. 3: Kelso Site: January 21, 1974 : Address Restricted: Mullen: A village site near the Middle Loup River, of the Woodland Culture, dating A.D. 500-1100.

  5. Mullen, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Mullen is located in the Nebraska Sandhills. According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 0.47 square miles (1.22 km 2), all land. [9] Mullen was named after Charles D. Mullen of Lincoln. At that time, Mullen was Chief Clerk for Mr. D.E. Thompson, Division Superintendent of the CB&Q Railroad.

  6. Dismal River culture - Wikipedia

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    [3] 18 sites were located in Hayes, Hooker, Cherry, Thomas and Lincoln counties in the Sandhills of Nebraska. [5] Notable sites include: The first Dismal River location, the Lovett Site, in southwestern Nebraska. [3] Findings at an archaeological site at Scott County State Park in Kansas that ties the Plains Apache to the Dismal River culture. [6]

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Scotts Bluff ...

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    Scottsbluff Experiment Station, on Experiment Farm Road about a mile and a half west of Nebraska Highway 71, north of Scottsbluff 41°56′39″N 103°42′01″W  /  41.94408°N 103.70041°W  / 41.94408; -103.70041  ( Knorr-Holden Continuous Corn