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D.O. Luce Canyon, Anselmo, Custer County, Nebraska.
Photographer's note: 'Man who was killed by a detective near O'Neill as horse thief.' Butcher's wife, Lillian Barber Hamilton Butcher, appear in the wagon to the far left with her two children, Lynn and Madge. S. D. Butcher was trying to locate underground stables, said to be used by horse thieves
D.O. Luce Canyon, Anselmo, Custer County, Nebraska.
Photographer's note: 'Man who was killed by a detective near O'Neill as horse thief.' S. D. Butcher was trying to locate underground stables in the canyon that were said to be used by horse thieves. Butcher and his wife, Lillian, appear in the he foreground
Lt. Paul D. Butcher receives key to Florida cities, Dec. 1962
Lt. Paul D. Butcher receives key to Florida cities, Dec. 1962, b&w. Back reads L to R: Mack Yankiver, Mgo of Riviera Beach Chamber of Commerce CDR. A. C. Koven, USN Pat Knight, Mayor of Riviera Beach, Fla. Lt. Paul D. Butcher, USN, commanding officer of USS Mosopelea Ken lendeni, Member of City Council of riviera Beach, Fla.https://mds.marshall.edu/doris_miller_papers/1014/thumbnail.jp
Common Consumer Misconceptions about Eggs
This publication provides information to consumers of eggs and explains a few of the common consumer misconceptions about eggs. Written by Gary D. Butcher and published by the UF College of Veterinary Medicine, May 2024
Rev. and Mrs. E.D. Eubank on Clear Creek west of Lee Park, Custer County, Nebraska.
Rev. Eubank is credited by S. D. Butcher as the first Christian minister in Custer County and his wife as the first school teacher. See Butcher's PIONEER HISTORY OF CUSTER COUNTY, NEBRASKA
Light on the Prairie: Solomon D. Butcher, Photographer of Nebraska\u27s Pioneer Days
Review of: Light on the Prairie: Solomon D. Butcher, Photographer of Nebraska\u27s Pioneer Days, by Nancy Plain
Solomon D. Butcher: Photographing the American Dream.
John E. Carter has collected Solomon D. Butcher\u27s photographs of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century rural and small town Nebraska life in the most sharply detailed reproductions and the most generous format yet available. Cataloging the physical and social environment of farm families and ranchers, objects of work and leisure, the construction of prairie sod houses, the arrival of technology and urbane civilization on the frontier, Butcher\u27s work provides an irreplaceable record of the establishment of white culture on the Plains
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