Increasing Farm Efficiency
(1918),
early promotional film on the benefits of rural electric power, produced by the owner of the Delco generator franchise in Silver Creek, Nebraska
(1999 Partnership Grants).
Kearney and Its People in Motion Pictures
(1926),
portrait of a Nebraska town, made as a public service by Universal Pictures
(1998 Partnership Grants).
Kellett Farm Crops
(1930s-40s),
five films tracking the life-cycle of sugar beets, potatoes, beans, corn, and alfalfa, compiled by the farmer who grew them
(2001 Partnership Grants).
Last Great Gathering of the Sioux Nation
(1934),
celebration of the dedication of twin monuments to Crazy Horse and Lt. Levi Robinson, filmed by the local pharmacist
(2002 Federal Grants).
Lions International Convention of 1924
(1924),
coverage by Nebraska filmmaker H.F. Chenoweth of the eighth annual Lions convention, held in Omaha
(2000 Federal Grants).
Men's Gymnastics
(1935–48),
early training films by the University of Nebraska's gymnastic coach documenting the sport's competitive routines and techniques
(2002 Federal Grants).
Nebraska Home Movies
(1923–34),
five home movies thought to be among the earliest to survive from the state
(2000 Federal Grants).
St. Augustine Mission School Films
(ca. 1936–39),
institutional documentation of activities at the Catholic mission school in Winnebago, Nebraska
(2014 Federal Grants).