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From: "Thomas E. Lassek" <>
Subject: Re: [NE-POLISH] LASSEK, BOROWIAK, etc...
Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2002 10:10:00 -0600
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Hello Laura,
Yes. I have this set of reference books. and I have noted the reference
to those surnames that you have listed. As you read more through the set,
you will see others whose surenames you are undoubtedly familiar with. Note
here: Henry W. Casper, S.J. went to Creighton University in Omaha. I have a
friend who went to school with him. Quite some stories he can tell you.
Anyway, here's the information concerning the set you may or may not have. I
got my set by going online and buying them through used bookstores. They
were only about 12 dollars each:

History of the Catholic Church in Nebraska
Henry W. Casper S.J. Volume 1
The church on the Northern Plains 1838-1874
Catholic Life Publications, Bruce Press, Milwaukee 1960

History of the Catholic Church in Nebraska
Henry W. Casper S.J. Volume 2
The Church on the Fading Frontier 1864-1910
Catholic Life Publications, Bruce Press, Milwaukee 1966

History of the Catholic Church in Nebraska
Henry W. Casper S.J. Volume 3
Catholic Chapters in Nebraska Immigration 1870-1900
Catholic Life Publications, Bruce Press, Milwaukee 1966

Tom


----- Original Message -----
From: "Laura Anderson" <>
To: <>
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 9:41 AM
Subject: [NE-POLISH] LASSEK, BOROWIAK, etc...


> Tom,
>
> Since I can never put a book down after I look at it, I am seeing more
> references to Lassek, Borowiak, and Krzycki, Wozniak, and others as
> early settlers in Platte County.
>
> Have you seen this book, "History of the Catholic Church in Nebraska",
> by Casper? I will post more short excerpts if you haven't.
>
> Laura
>
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