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  2. Wyuka Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Wyuka Cemetery was established in Lincoln, Nebraska, by an act of the Nebraska Legislature in 1869, which sought to provide a cemetery for the state capital city founded two years prior. [3] The trustees rejected the first cemetery site along Salt Creek to the west of Lincoln due to flooding concerns and instead purchased 80 acres of land east ...

  3. Nebraska Holocaust Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The Nebraska Holocaust Memorial is in Wyuka Cemetery in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. It was dedicated on April 15, 2007 and serves for remembrance and education. This memorial is dedicated to the men, women, and children murdered in the Holocaust by Nazi Germany during World War II. This memorial also honors the survivors and liberators of ...

  4. List of cemeteries in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Springwell Danish Cemetery, Omaha, designated an Omaha Landmark [8] Temple Israel Cemetery, Omaha [2] Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home and Memorial Park, Omaha, designated an Omaha Landmark [9] Pleasant Hill Cemetery [10] Shipley Cemetery [11] Mount Hope Cemetery [12] Bird-Ritchie Cemetery [13] Cutler's Park Cemetery [14]

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    Part of the African American Historic and Architectural Resources in Lincoln, Nebraska MPS 53: ... Lincoln: 106: Wyuka Cemetery: Wyuka Cemetery. July 19, 1982

  6. Timeline of Lincoln, Nebraska history - Wikipedia

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    April 15, Nebraska Holocaust Memorial in Wyuka Cemetery dedicated. Lincoln receives beautification grants for improvements on O and West O Streets, west of the Harris Overpass, commemorating the history of the former Detroit-Lincoln-Denver (D-L-D) Highway. [16] [49]

  7. Alice Righter Edmiston - Wikipedia

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    Alice Laura Righter, A. R. Edmiston, A. L. Edmiston, [4] was born in Monroe, Wisconsin, in 1874, and died in Lincoln, Nebraska, in 1962, at the age of 89. [2] She is buried in Wyuka Cemetery in Lincoln. [5] She moved with her family to Lincoln when she was four years old, where she attended the University of Nebraska. [2]

  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    The last image we have of Patrick Cagey is of his first moments as a free man. He has just walked out of a 30-day drug treatment center in Georgetown, Kentucky, dressed in gym clothes and carrying a Nike duffel bag.

  9. Ruth Cox Adams - Wikipedia

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    Wyuka Cemetery, Lincoln, Nebraska, U.S. Other names: Harriet Bailey: Ruth Cox Adams (c. 1818-April 22, 1900) [1] was an American abolitionist and former slave.