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  • Participants passing by quicksand near Duncan, Neb., at the 1909 Glidden Tour

    Still Image (1909)
    Part of Making of Modern Michigan
    In Copyright
  • Pierce-Arrow car #8 cheered by the Kelley twins near Chapman, Neb., at the 1909 Glidden Tour

    Still Image (1909)
    Part of Making of Modern Michigan
    In Copyright
  • Road with quicksand near Sutherland, Neb., at the 1909 Glidden Tour

    Still Image (1909)
    Part of Making of Modern Michigan
    In Copyright
  • Teddy Day driver of the Pierce car among the foothills in Neb., at the 1909 Glidden Tour

    Still Image (1909)
    Part of Making of Modern Michigan
    In Copyright
  • Thomas car near the Loup River bridge, at the 1909 Glidden Tour

    Still Image (1909)
    Part of Making of Modern Michigan
    In Copyright
  • Studebaker car near Paxton, Neb., at the 1909 Glidden Tour

    Still Image (1909)
    Part of Making of Modern Michigan
    In Copyright
  • Hemphillian age (late Miocene) paleoherpetofaunas from Nebraska

    Parmley, Dennis
    Text (1989)
    Part of Electronic Theses & Dissertations
    In Copyright
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