Adult Reading Group

We are starting an Adult Reading Group, Thursday, Oct 9, 2014, 7 pm, once a month. Changes can be made at that time. We will be meeting at the library. If you would like to be part of the group, you can leave me a comment here, call 569-2318, stop-in, drop a note in the book-drop or just come in . Please include your name and phone number. THIS  IS  NOW  SCHEDULED  FOR  THE  FIRST  THURSDAY  OF  THE  MONTH.

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   “Due to lack of attendence, this has been canceled.”

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Planes, Trains, and Automobiles

Posted on  by Mary Sauers
Nebraska Library Commission

memories.ne.govOne of the fun things I like to do while browsing through Nebraska Memories is to find pictures that remind me of a phrase or movie title, then add a Nebraska twist.  That led me to today’s post about Nebraska photographer John Nelson, and the movie “Planes, Trains, and Automobiles.”

John Nelson was born in Halestad, Sweden in 1864.  He came to Nebraska with his parents at the age of seventeen.  His many photographs tell the story of small town life in Nebraska during the first decades of the 20th century.  His subjects included people, towns, businesses, community activities, early airplanes, trains, and automobiles.

The picture to the left is of the photographer himself, standing in front of the rear end of his motorized portable darkroom, between 1907 and 1917.

The pictures immediately below are the first stop in the planes, trains, and automobiles tour.  They are of a biplane with its’ pilot, two Native Americans and a woman, and then a crowd of onlookers at the site of an airplane crash, respectively, about the same time period.  These are just two of several airplane photographs taken by John Nelson found in Nebraska Memories, and illustrate the variety of pictures he took.

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Trains are our next stop in the planes, trains and automobiles tour.  Mr. Nelson took photographs of the trains themselves, but also took photographs of the people and places associated with the railroads.  This can be seen in the pictures below of the “219 on Wednesdays” coming into a small Nebraska town, and in the picture of a couple standing outside the Ericson, Nebraska train depot.

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Then last on the tour, but certainly not least, are the pictures of automobiles.  John Nelson took many pictures of cars: everything from cars in downtown Omaha to individuals in or beside their cars, and from the F.J. O’Hara Buick Dealership in Spalding, Nebraska to automobiles decorated for parades, as seen below.

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I hope you’ve enjoyed our photographic tour of John Nelson’s planes, trains, and automobiles.  Visit Nebraska Memories to search for or browse through many more historical images digitized from photographs, negatives, postcards, maps, lantern slides, books and other materials.

 

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Interior photo of the Beatrice Carnegie Public Library, circa 1939

Posted on  by Lori Sailors
Nebraska Library Commission

Interior photo of the Beatrice Carnegie Public Library, circa 1939.

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Sept News Letter

9-2014 – Library News Letter

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NebraskAccess Password

NebraskAccess is a great online information resource. It’s brought to you by the Nebraska Library Commission. The password changes every six months. (Oct.1 and April 1)  The password is available at the library. Stop in, if you have time.

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YCIP

The kids in our community have taken the initiative to request that the Farnam City Council allow them to start up the YCIP again. Their request was granted. They have started repairs and improvements at the Farnam Community Park. The kids ask that aluminum cans be put in the metal tank, on the corner, on south Main Street. The recycling money goes into the YCIP fund.

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August News Letter

8-2014 – Library News Letter

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FPL News Letter

Each month when the Village Clerk mails out the water/garbage bills, it will now include a Farnam Public Library News Letters. It will have information about the library and our village. If you would like to have something printed in the news letter, please drop a note by the library, by the 20th of the month.

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Our Thanks

The community, library board members and I (the director) would like to say “Thank you!” to Michael Sauers of the Library Commission for setting up the basics for the Farnam Public Library website. With work it will get bigger and better. Hopefully it will help keep our community better informed on what their library has to offer them.

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