Robert Wilkinson Furnas (May 5, 1824 – June 1, 1905) was the second governor of Nebraska, United States. Born near Troy, Ohio, and orphaned at the age...
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county was named for Robert Wilkinson Furnas, the second governor of the state of Nebraska. In the Nebraska license plate system, Furnas County is represented...
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governorship. The election of 1872 thus featured Republican nominee Robert Wilkinson Furnas, a member of the University of Nebraska board of regents since...
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Information of the University of Michigan J. C. Furnas (1906–2001), American writer and historian Robert Wilkinson Furnas (1824–1905), second governor of Nebraska...
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and Job Printing House. 1871. p. 54. Sobel 1978, pp. 890–891. "Robert Wilkinson Furnas". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 27, 2023. Nebraska...
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Nebraska Constitution of 1866. Incumbent Governor of Nebraska Robert Wilkinson Furnas did not seek reelection to a second term. The election featured...
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The front page of the May 4, 1857 issue of the Nebraska Advertiser founded by Robert Wilkinson Furnas, in Brownville, Nebraska Territory...
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states. It is owned by media company Penton. Founded in 1859 by Robert Wilkinson Furnas the journal was published eight years before the territory of Nebraska...
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location 60 2,585 975 sq mi (2,525 km2) Furnas County 065 Beaver City 1873 Unorganized territory Robert Wilkinson Furnas, third governor of Nebraska 38 4,556...
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Archived 2011-12-16 at the Wayback Machine Eugene Woldemar Hilgard, Robert Wilkinson Furnas, and Thomas Clive Jones (1882). Report on the climate and agricultural...
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