- is
located in
Holdrege.
Holdrege was
established in 1883 when the
railroad was
extended to that point. It was
named for
George W.
Holdrege, a
railroad official...
- The
Holdrege silt loam is the
state soil of
Nebraska since 1979. In soil taxonomy, its full
description is a "
Holdrege silt loam, fine-silty, mixed, mesic...
-
Holdrege station is an
Amtrak intercity train station in
Holdrege, Nebraska,
served by the
California Zephyr. It was
originally opened in February 1911...
- down, see:
Avari 2007, p. 76.
Holdrege 1995, p. 344.
Holdrege 1996, p. 345. Broo 2016, p. 92.
Pruthi 2004, p. 286.
Holdrege 2012, p. 165.
Prasad 2007, p...
-
Alphabetical Guide.
Penguin Books. p. 67. ISBN 978-0-14-341421-6.
Barbara A.
Holdrege (2012). Veda and Torah:
Transcending the
Textuality of Scripture. State...
- The
Holdrege White Sox were a
minor league baseball team
based in
Holdrege, Nebraska. The
White Sox pla**** as
members of the short–season
class D level...
-
Holdrege High
School is a
public high
school located in
Phelps County, Nebraska. It
serves 9 to 12
grade students and was
founded in 1960. Todd Brown,...
- The
Nebraska Educational Tower Holdrege is a 1,066 ft (324.8 m) high gu**** TV mast in
Holdrege, Nebraska, USA. It is the
transmission site for Nebraska...
- from the
original on 31
March 2024.
Retrieved 6
October 2016.
Barbara Holdrege (2012).
Hananya Goodman (ed.).
Between Jerusalem and Benares: Comparative...
- tradition".
Journal of E****enical Studies. 22 (1): 69–80.
Holdrege 1996, pp. 346–347.
Holdrege 1996, p. 347.
Klostermaier 2007, pp. 36–37. NK Brahma, Philosophy...