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The Lincoln-Lancaster County Genealogical Society
(LLCGS) is open to anyone,
from around the world, who is interested in family genealogy/history. Currently, most of
our members live in the city of Lincoln or elsewhere in Lancaster County, Nebraska, but
we also have members from other areas of Nebraska and some from other states of the U.S.A. The purpose of this Society is to provide education and guidance in genealogical research, stimulate and encourage genealogical research and to promote the collection and preservation of records of historical and/or genealogical value. LLCGS holds monthly membership meetings, which always include educational programs, and are open to the public; publishes a monthly newsletter for its members; and maintains a fairly extensive genealogical research library collection, which is open to the public for free use. Perhaps surprisingly, the majority of the LLCGS library collection provides sources of genealogical information for those researching ancestry in many states other than Nebraska in the U.S.A. and also some other countries."
Early Lincoln-Lancaster County History They were very actual people, however: Butler was the state of Nebraska's first governor; Thomas Kennard, first secretary of state and Gillespie first state auditor. At that time of course there were no such streets. The mansion was a country home, from which the governor drove to the capitol and back in state." How the Capital of
Nebraska was Named |