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Harry P. Deuel

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work for more than 50 years, including serving as first Right Eminent Grand Commander elect, and as the Grand Master of the Nebraska Grand Lodge in 1869. He was the thirty-third degree
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Registrar of Deeds, Deuel was the oldest railroad man in continuous service in Omaha, and was said to be one of the best known passenger men in the Western United States.
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Deuel was well known throughout Omaha social circles, and was prominent in
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shipping company in Omaha during its early years. Later he worked for the
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until 1888, when he resigned to become the Omaha passenger agent for the
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to Charles P. and Lucy H. (Porter) Deuel, young Harry's family moved to
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in the area. When he graduated from school Harry P. Deuel went to
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Fitzpatrick, L.L., Link, J.T., Fairclough, G.T. (1960)
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The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States
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Kansas City, St. Joseph, & Council Bluffs Railroad
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Index

Omaha, Nebraska
transportation sector in Omaha
Missouri River
Union Pacific
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
Deuel County, Nebraska
Douglas County
Clarkson, New York
Farmington, Illinois
cooper
public schools
Lombard University
Galesburg, Illinois
Omaha, Nebraska
John R. Porter
Steamboat
Kansas City, St. Joseph, & Council Bluffs Railroad
Burlington and Missouri River Railroad
Union Pacific Railroad
Burlington Station
Masonic
Scottish Rite
Elks
History of Omaha
Founding figures of Omaha, Nebraska
"Chapters XXI – XXVI"
The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States
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