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Nebr.

  1. (dated) Nebraska, a state of the United States of America.
    • 2011, Arvid B Erickson, Life Before Eighty: Autobiography, iUniverse, pages 101–102:
      We rode all that evening and night in freezing temperature until we arrived in Omaha, Nebr. where the weather was not so cold.
    • 1922, United States. Congress, Official congressional directory, Government Printing Office, page 62:
      ALBERT W. JEFFERIS, Republican, of Omaha, Nebr., was born December 7, 1868, on a farm in Chester County, Pa.
    • 1884, United States. Office of Commissioner of Railroads, Annual report of the Commissioner of Railroads Made to the Secretary of the Interior for the year ended June 30, 1884, Govt. print. off., page 105:
      Chicago, Iowa and Kansas Railroad: Odell, Nebr., to Concordia, Kans., of which 25.53 miles were completed June 30, and the remainder, about 46 miles, was to be completed in August.

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