Looking Back
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9.14.22 Looking Back
1874Nebraska had four political state tickets in the field, Republican, Democrat, Independence and Temperance.The St. Joe & Denver railroad, the…
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8.31.22
1871Fairbury expected to get mail daily soon, as the new railroad had been built as far as Hanover, with which…
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8.24.22
1893The Ed Hawkes 100-acre grove near Endicott was selected as a good place for the old settlers' picnic.George H. Bailey…
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8.10.22
1972 The Fairbury State Bank had an open house at its new building. New directors of the Fairbury Rural Fire…
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7.20
1918Due to the quarantine in Fairbury for scarlet fever, the Jefferson County Republican convention was advertised to be in Jansen.…
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7.13
1882The new Fairbury bank was called Farmers & Merchants. Later it was changed to The First National.1884The Democratic Convention nominated…
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7.6
1892Jud Clark, Fairbury City Marshall, appeared in a brand-new uniform.McLucas Bros. shipped 125 head of cattle to market that averaged…
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6.29
1923Harry D. Benson became Fairbury Farmers Union Elevator manager.1931The Wymore Community Club purchased a public address system from the Christlieb…
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6.22.22
1905Fairbury was running an “independent” Chatauqua, and the papers were giving it liberal boosting. Thomas A. Lawson, Governor Folk, Frank…
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Looking Back 6.1
1890Loss was estimated at $25,000 when the Steele City roller mills burned.In a railroad rate war, the fare to Kansas…
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