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Definition of Capital of Nebraska
1. Noun. Capital of the state of Nebraska; located in southeastern Nebraska; site of the University of Nebraska.
Terms within: University Of Nebraska
Generic synonyms: State Capital
Group relationships: Cornhusker State, Ne, Nebraska
Lexicographical Neighbors of Capital Of Nebraska
Literary usage of Capital of Nebraska
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. America and Her Problems by George A. Raper (1915)
"THE capital of Nebraska. Life on board of the American railways; "staterooms,"
cooking. Lincoln or Omaha. The work of militias. Voluntary discipline. ..."
2. A New Primary Geography by David M. Warren (1886)
"Name the capital of Kansas. On what river is it? Where is Leavenworth? Atchison?
Lawrence? What Is the capital of Nebraska? Name another city in Nebraska. ..."
3. McGraw Electric Railway Manual: The Red Book of American Street Railways by American Street Railway Investments, Electric Railway Journal (1897)
"It is the capital of Nebraska and of Lancaster County. Railroad Connections.—The
following railroads enter Lincoln. Burlington & Missouri River RR, Chicago, ..."
4. The Great Valleys and Prairies of Nebraska and the Northwest by Charles Dana Wilber (1881)
"... and at the same time render the aspiring capital of Nebraska far more attractive
than could be done by any amount of money expended in architecture. ..."
5. Proceedings of the National Conference of Charities and Correction, at the by National Conference of Charities and Correction (U.S.). Session (1887)
"We have all of us viewed this city, the capital of Nebraska, with becoming
admiration and surprise: But, for my own part, I have seen to-day a sight which I ..."