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Andreas' History of the State of Nebraska - Pawnee Co. - Part 2. |
 | | By the passage of the general State law fixing the population of cities of the second class at 1,500, Pawnee City, which had assumed the municipal form of government, was obliged to assume, two years ago, a village organization. |
 | | Pawnee City has an abundance of churches and societies, a fine school, two well-conducted newspapers and a hotel, which are found represented in detail in the sketches below. |
 | | ERVIN, merchant, Pawnee City, was born in Saline County, Mo.; moved to Indiana in 1855, and came to Nebraska in 1869; was located at Brownville until 1871, when he came here and has been active in the industries of the locality since. |
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