The rapid growth of businesses during the early 1900s helped attract people to the city of Lincoln.
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Pomeroy Coal Building
In the 1890s, the corner building housed the Pomeroy Coal Company, the Missouri Pacific Railway ticket office and many other businesses that helped transform Lincoln. Â
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Early shops in 1870
During the 1870s, shops on the corner of Ninth and P streets sold goods to the early settlers of Lincoln.
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11th Street in 1908
Businesses line both sides of 11th street in 1908.
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Construction of Capitol Building
In 1868, construction began on the first capitol building in Lincoln.
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City Hall construction
In 1874, construction workers began building the first city hall building in Lincoln.
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University Hall
University Hall was the first building on the University of Nebraska campus and helped educate future business leaders from 1871 to 1886.
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City hall in 1890
The first city hall building in Lincoln's also housed the city's first post office.
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Lancaster County Courthouse
The Lancaster County Courthouse, formally opened in 1890, was predicted to last 500 years. However, after 79 years it was replaced after the new county-city building was completed in 1969.
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Nebraska's First Capitol Building
Lincoln's first state capitol building was partially completed when this photo was taken in 1868.