Dorothy Weyer Creigh
Dorothy Weyer Creigh (born 12/4/21, Hastings, Nebraska; died 1/2/82, Hastings) was a historian who specialized in the history of Nebraska. She is listed by Lincoln City Libraries as a significant Nebraska author.{{cite web |url=https://nebraskaauthors.org/authors/dorothy-weyer-creigh |title=Dorothy Weyer Creigh |author= |date= |website=nebraskaauthors.org |publisher=Lincoln City Libraries |access-date=January 16, 2023 |quote=}}
Creigh was chosen to write the story of Nebraska that was published by W.W. Norton as part of their 50-state series to mark the United States Bicentennial of 1976.{{cite book |last=Creigh |first=Dorothy Weyer |author-link= |date=1977 |title=Nebraska: A Bicentennial History |url= |location=New York City |publisher=W.W. Norton |page= |isbn=}} She won the Mari Sandoz Award from the Nebraska Library Association in 1981.
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