. Omaha illustrated : a history of the pioneer period and the Omaha of today embracing reliable statistics and information, with over two hundred illustrations, including prominent buildings, portraits, and sketches of leading citizens . E. T. Duke, under thefirm name of E. T. Duke 6>:Co. The establishment wasmoved to Omaha in 1S75 andtwo years later Mr. Wheelersold his interest in the houseto Mr. Duke. In 1S58 Mr.Wheeler, in addition to hisother business, opened a realestate and insurance ofiice,and in 1865 he associated withhimself E. C. Lewis and J. W,Marshall, the firm continuingunchang

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. Omaha illustrated : a history of the pioneer period and the Omaha of today embracing reliable statistics and information, with over two hundred illustrations, including prominent buildings, portraits, and sketches of leading citizens . E. T. Duke, under thefirm name of E. T. Duke 6>:Co. The establishment wasmoved to Omaha in 1S75 andtwo years later Mr. Wheelersold his interest in the houseto Mr. Duke. In 1S58 Mr.Wheeler, in addition to hisother business, opened a realestate and insurance ofiice, and in 1865 he associated withhimself E. C. Lewis and J. W, Marshall, the firm continuingunchanged until the death olMr. Lewis in 1867, Mr. Mar-shall withdrawing Jan. i, ofthat year. In March, 1S68, Mr. Wheeler formed a realestate and insurance partner-ship with Cagt. L. D. Bennett, ?which was continued untilDecember, 1S85. Beginningin lS6i, Mr. Wheeler, for aperiod of six years, read lawunder the supervision of Hon.T. M. Marquette, and in 1869he was admitted to the bar.In 1870 he became associatedwith J. C. Fox in the practice was secretary of the Centennial Commission. He has been a m.;mber of the Slate Horthe present time, and was for several years its treasurer and then its secretary. He was elected Mayor of Plattsmouth. lEI TI. lEELER. le of Coolidge, Wheeler & Co.P. Coolidge retired from theof law, and subsequently withJ. W. Stinchcomb and with E.D. Stone, the latter remainingin the firm till December, 1S7S, after which year Mr.Wheeler continued in thepractice of his professsionalone. Mr. Wheeler has fill«dseveral important public posi-tions. He was elected clerkof Cass county in 1S59, servingin that capacity for two years.In December, 1S60, he waselected assistant secretary ofthe fourth Territorial Council, and was appointed probatejudge of Cass county in 1864.Mr. Wheeler was a delegateto the national Republicanconvention in 1864, whichnominated Lincoln for a sec-ond term. He served as agentof the Pawnee Indians fromJuly 6, 1865, to October, 1866, which gave him the ra