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July 2022 Nebraskaland Magazine

NEBRASKAland Magazine is dedicated to outstanding photography and informative writing with an engaging mix of articles and photos highlighting Nebraska’s outdoor activities, parklands, wildlife, history and people.

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36 Nebraskaland • July 2022 Custer County farmer Swain Finch demonstrates in 1900 how he fought grasshoppers during an 1876 infestation. The crop was a total loss. Photographer Solomon Butcher added a cloud of "hoppers" by scratching some into the emulsion and drawing others with India ink. History Nebraska RG2608-2156h a few years earlier after the Great Chicago Fire. Using public funds for disaster relief was almost unheard of, Wagner explains, but private charity came with social stigma and strict conditions. Farmers seeking help from the Nebraska Relief and Aid Association had to swear that they had no money and nothing left to sell — not even animals or seeds — before receiving food assistance. In November, Army Major N.A.M. Dudley warned his superiors of appalling conditions he had seen in southwestern Nebraska: "Relief must be given these people or hundreds will starve before the winter is half over ... The present aid they are receiving is only a drop in the bucket." The region's newspapers had been downplaying the disaster, not wanting to discourage immigration to the Great Plains. Now the Omaha Daily Republican estimated that

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