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Cuming and County
* St. Charles Township, Cuming County, Nebraska
* Cuming County, Nebraska-( Southeast )
* Cuming County, Nebraska-southwest
* Cuming County, Nebraska-( East )
* Cuming County, Nebraska-( North )
Cuming County is a county located in the U. S. state of Nebraska.
In the Nebraska license plate system, Cuming County is represented by the prefix 24 ( it had the twenty-fourth-largest number of vehicles registered in the county when the license plate system was established in 1922 ).
Cuming County was formed in 1855.
* Cuming County, Nebraska-( Northeast )
* Cuming County, Nebraska-west
Bancroft is a village in Cuming County, Nebraska, United States.
Bancroft's electric power is supplied by Cuming County Public Power District, based in West Point.
Category: Populated places in Cuming County, Nebraska
Beemer is a village in Cuming County, Nebraska, United States.
Beemer is located at ( 41. 930439 ,-96. 809862 ) on the table lands adjoining the Elkhorn River bottoms, 84 miles from Omaha and nine miles northwest of West Point, near the geographic center of Cuming County where Nebraska Link 20A meets U. S. Route 275.
As the West Point News reported, " Some of the beards for this event are history, but memories of three-day Beemer Q125 celebration will linger longer for many of the people in the Cuming County community, which lived up to its Q125 theme: ' Small Town, Big Spirit.
Category: Populated places in Cuming County, Nebraska
West Point is a city in and the county seat of Cuming County, Nebraska, United States.
West Point became the county seat of Cuming County on October 12, 1858 after winning the election over the community of DeWitt.
Category: Populated places in Cuming County, Nebraska
Wisner is a city in Cuming County, Nebraska, United States.
The school district ( listed as Cuming County School District # 30 ) merged with Pilger, Nebraska in 1968 to create the present Wisner-Pilger school district, and a new building was constructed, which is still in use today.
Category: Populated places in Cuming County, Nebraska
" The people felt that a better name was in order, since the office was near Cuming County but not in it.

Cuming and Company
As the business grew over the years, the partners acquired interests in associated industries such as Melbourne Glass Bottle Works, and Cuming Smith and Company, makers of artificial manures.
Felton also purchased two large estates, Murray Downs and Langi Kal Kal in Partnership with merchant and pastoralist Charles Gordon Campbell, a founding partner in Cuming Smith and Company.

Cuming and 1902
The collection was gifted by Henry Syer Cuming in 1902 and the museum opened in 1906.

Cuming and Wisner
* Wisner, Nebraska, a city in Cuming County
* Wisner Township, Cuming County, Nebraska

Cuming and Beemer
* Beemer Township, Cuming County, Nebraska, a township in the USA

Cuming and for
In October 1844 Gosse sailed to Jamaica, where he served as a professional collector for the churlish dealer Hugh Cuming.
Frederick Cuming, one of the four Old Blundellians, top-scored for the side with 38, followed by their captain, and Exeter Cricket Club opening batsman, C. B. K. Beachcroft with 23.
J. Cuming Walters, author of The Complete Edwin Drood, led the prosecution, while Cecil Chesterton acted for the defence.
Hugh Cuming ( 1791 – 1865 ) is famous for his huge collection and numerous discoveries of new species.
In 1730, Sir Alexander Cuming — claiming to be an emissary of King George II — made an ambitious journey to Tanasi in which he managed to obtain the Tanasi Warrior's allegiance for England.
Cuming departed for England shortly thereafter, taking with him a party that included Eleazar Wiggan, future Cherokee leader Attakullakulla, and two Tanasi warriors named Clogoittah and Oukanaekah.
Sir Alexander Cuming negotiated with them to open some land for settlement in 1730.

Cuming and .
* 1942 – Frederick Cuming, British cricket player ( b. 1875 )
Scott was born on 6 June 1868, the third child out of six and elder son of John Edward and Hannah ( née Cuming ) Scott of Stoke Damerel, near Devonport, Devon.
It was laid out in streets and building lots by its second proprietor, Thomas Cuming, a Scotsman, after whom it is named.
It was named after Thomas B. Cuming, an early governor of this territory.
Specialist and local collections are represented at the London Fire Brigade Museum, the Old Operating Theatre Museum and Herb Garret, The Clink, the Cuming Museum and the London Bridge Experience and London Tombs under London Bridge.

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