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State of Nebraska

ORIGIN OF STATE NAME: From the Oto Indian word nebrathka, meaning "flat water" (for the Platte River). NICKNAME: The Cornhusker State. CAPITAL: Lincoln. ENTERED UNION: 1 March 1867 (37th). SONG: "Beautiful Nebraska." MOTTO: Equality Before the Law. FLAG: The great seal appears in the center in gold and silver on a field of blue. OFFICIAL SEAL: Agriculture is represented by a farmer's cabin, sheaves of wheat, and growing corn; the mechanic arts by a blacksmith. Above is the state motto; in the background, a steamboat plies the Missouri River and a train heads toward the Rockies. The scene is surrounded by the words "Great Seal of the State of Nebraska, March 1st 1867." BIRD: Western meadowlark. INSECT: Honeybee. FLOWER: Goldenrod. TREE: Western cottonwood. GRASS: Little bluestem. GEM: Blue agate. ROCK: Prairie agate. FOSSIL: Mammoth. LEGAL HOLIDAYS: New Year's Day, 1 January; Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr., 3rd Monday in January; Presidents' Day, 3rd Monday in February; Arbor Day, 22 April; Memorial Day, last Monday in May; Independence Day, 4 July; Labor Day, 1st Monday in September; Columbus Day, 2nd Monday in October; Veterans Day, 11 November; Thanksgiving, 4th Thursday in November and following Friday; Christmas Day, 25 December. TIME: 6 AM CST = noon GMT; 5 AM MST = noon GMT.

50 BIBLIOGRAPHY

Calloway, Bertha W., and Alonzo N. Smith. Visions of Freedom on the Great Plains: An Illustrated History of African Americans in Nebraska. Virginia Beach, Va.: Donning Co., 1998.

Iowa Nebraska Travel-Smart. Santa Fe, N.Mex.: John Muir Publications, 2000.

Luebke, Frederick C. Nebraska: An Illustrated History. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1995.

Olson, James C., and Ronald C. Naugle. History of Nebraska. 3rd ed. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1997.

Spence, Polly. Moving Out: A Nebraska Woman's Life. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2002.

State of Nebraska. Department of Economic Development. Nebraska Statistical Handbook, 1993–1994. Lincoln, 1994.

Wishart, David J. An Unspeakable Sadness: The Dispossession of the Nebraska Indians. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1994.

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