Signing the Pledge: George B. Skinner and the Red Ribbon Club of Lincoln

In 1877 Skinner opened a livery stable on Twelfth Street between P and Q. The business was described by a contemporary city directory as a sale and feed stable, stockyards, and carriage and wagon repository with Skinner, its proprietor. idenĀ­ tified as a dealer in horses, mules, and cattle. Three years later Skinner's business occupied one third ................
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