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Nebraska Authors

Harry B. Otis

Died 2003-05-08
Omaha, NE (USA)

Places Lived

Omaha, NE

Author Of

  • Other
  • Nonfiction

Keywords

Quotations; Omaha (Nebraska)--History; Nebraska Immigration and Emigration

Education

Overland College, Ohio Bachelor's Degree 1942
Columbia Law School 1948

Occupation

Attorney

Places Worked

Gaines, Pansing & Hogan (law firm)

Associations

Douglas County (Nebraska) Historical Society

Bibliography

The Best of the Cockle Bur. 1987.
E Pluribus Omaha: Immigrants All. 2000.

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