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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Nemaha County

 
Clickable Map of Nemaha County, Kansas and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Nemaha County, KS (20) Brown County, KS (10) Jackson County, KS (10) Marshall County, KS (40) Pottawatomie County, KS (41) Pawnee County, NE (13) Richardson County, NE (2)  NemahaCounty(20) Nemaha County (20)  BrownCounty(10) Brown County (10)  JacksonCounty(10) Jackson County (10)  MarshallCounty(40) Marshall County (40)  PottawatomieCounty(41) Pottawatomie County (41)  PawneeCountyNebraska(13) Pawnee County (13)  RichardsonCounty(2) Richardson County (2)
Seneca is the county seat for Nemaha County
Adjacent to Nemaha County, Kansas
      Brown County (10)  
      Jackson County (10)  
      Marshall County (40)  
      Pottawatomie County (41)  
      Pawnee County, Nebraska (13)  
      Richardson County, Nebraska (2)  
 
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1 Kansas, Nemaha County, Corning — Asa ClarkIn Honor Of
On Atlantic south of 6th Street, on the right when traveling south.
Born: February 15, 1873 Died: Janaury 9, 1934 Asa gave his life and service to the City of Corning while fulfilling his duties as night marshallMap (db m63831) HM
2 Kansas, Nemaha County, Corning — Former Location of Corning Rural High SchoolEstablished - 1917 • Closed - 1968
On Atlantic south of 6th Street, on the right when traveling south.
History of Corning School In 1872 a small district schoolhouse was built. It was replaced by a larger building in 1878. A large, two-story frame building was built in 1893, on the land where the park is now located. A two-year high school . . . Map (db m63830) HM
3 Kansas, Nemaha County, Goff — Goff Elementary & Goff Rural High School
On 2nd Street (State Highway 9) at Stahl Avenue, on the left when traveling east on 2nd Street.
In honor of those who attended Goff Elementary & Goff Rural High School - the bell & brick are from the site 3 blocks northMap (db m63854) HM
4 Kansas, Nemaha County, Sabetha — Sabetha, KansasIncorporated July 27, 1874
On Main Street at Washington Street, on the left when traveling west on Main Street.
The name Sabetha is unique. No other city in the world carries this title. However, there is a word "Sabbaton" in the Hebrew language meaning, as Sabetha does, "Sabbath." Settlers first came to this area in the mid 1800's locating mostly in the . . . Map (db m55774) HM
5 Kansas, Nemaha County, Sabetha — 32 — The Lane Trail
On Acorn Road (U.S. 75) 0.8 miles 280th Road (State Highway 246), on the right when traveling south.
Near here the towns of Plymouth and Lexington once stood as outposts on the Lane Trail, approximated today by US-75. Named for abolitionist James H. Lane, the trail was established in 1856 to bypass proslavery strongholds in Missouri and provide . . . Map (db m52952) HM
6 Kansas, Nemaha County, Seneca — City Hall
On Main Street at 6th Street, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
Seneca’s City Hall was built on the site of the charming but combustible wooden firehouse. Completed in 1916 this Beaux Arts style building housed all City and County Offices, as well as the town library, and the police and fire departments. . . . Map (db m55822) HM
7 Kansas, Nemaha County, Seneca — Pony Express Home Station
On Main Street at 4th Street, on the left when traveling west on Main Street.
To the brave men who rode the Pony Express 1860 - 1861 Exact location of the Home Station Seneca, KansasMap (db m63792) HM
8 Kansas, Nemaha County, Seneca — The Buggy Store
On Main Street west of 5th Street, on the right when traveling west.
This 1886 Romanesque building with its decorative brick facade has a store interior that is basically the same as it was 120 years ago. At that time it was a hardware store that sold buggies, wagons, windmills, and stoves. Before automobiles, . . . Map (db m63786) HM
9 Kansas, Nemaha County, Seneca — The Felt Block
On 4th Street at Main Street, on the right when traveling north on 4th Street.
The Pony Express Museum is housed in the restored Felt Block built in 1880 by Seneca resident Andrew Felt, who later became Lt. Governor of Kansas. The design is an urbane Italianate style using cast iron fronts with applied columns and window . . . Map (db m63800) HM
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10 Kansas, Nemaha County, Seneca — The First National Bank
On Main Street at 5th Street, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
The First National Bank, with its Queen Ann turret, is a landmark on Main Street. Designed in the Richardsonian style with decorative ramparts and brickwork, it reflected grandeur and permanence, signs of Seneca's growing success in 1889. The . . . Map (db m63789) HM
11 Kansas, Nemaha County, Seneca — The Railroads
On Main Street at 5th Street, on the left when traveling west on Main Street.
The first railroad beyond the Missouri River was built in 1859 by investors in St. Joseph who saw their city as the gateway to the west. After laying six miles of track on the Kansas side of the river, their enterprise was stalled by the . . . Map (db m63793) HM
12 Kansas, Nemaha County, Seneca — The Seneca Free Library
On Main Street near 6th Street, on the left when traveling west.
The Library was an idea generated by the Seneca Women’s Club embroidery circle in 1908. As they worked, they often discussed books and the need for a town library. After collecting 300 books they persuaded a drug store to give them shelving space. . . . Map (db m55791) HM
13 Kansas, Nemaha County, Seneca — The Seneca Post Office
On Main Street near 6th Street, on the right when traveling west.
Seneca, in 1938, was a city awakening from the Great Depression; the construction of a new post office was a sign that things were improving. This Colonial Revival building is noteworthy for its lobby mural painted in 1940 under a New Deal arts . . . Map (db m55790) HM
14 Kansas, Nemaha County, Seneca — The Smith Hotel
On Main Street at 4th Street, on the left when traveling west on Main Street.
Captain John E. Smith was Seneca's first entrepreneur. In 1858 he built a simple hotel and tavern on this site. He also built a wooden bridge over the Nemaha River that bypassed the risky ford crossing two miles north at Richmond. These . . . Map (db m63795) HM
15 Kansas, Nemaha County, Seneca — War Memorial
On Nemaha Street near 7th Street, on the right when traveling west.
In memory of the persons who were killed in action from Nemaha County, Kansas. World War I Roy Anderson • David W. Armstrong • Hilbert Bell • Robert G. Green • Joseph M. Gress • Arlington A. Heald • Joseph Henry • Harold Horth • Clyde . . . Map (db m55955) WM
16 Kansas, Nemaha County, Seneca — World War Memorial1917 - 1918 — Nemaha County —
On Nemaha Street near 7th Street, on the right when traveling west.
Roll of Honor In Honor and Memory of the World's War Veterans [Only those who died in service are listed] Roy Anderson • David W. Armstrong • Hilbert Bell • Robert W. Blair • Robert B. Green • Joseph M. Gress • Arlington A. Heald • . . . Map (db m55857) WM
17 Kansas, Nemaha County, St. Benedict — Liberty School Bell1875 - 1946 — District #15 —
On Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
Three miles north of Seneca, Ks. Given by Harry C. M. BurgerMap (db m55787) HM
18 Kansas, Nemaha County, St. Benedict — The Grotto at St. Mary's Church
The Grotto at St. Mary's Church, inspired by Our Lady of Lourdes', was built in 1936 under the direction of Rev. Cyril Bayer, OSB and William Wallace Van Liew of Atchison, Kansas. The site of daily recitation of the Rosary during WWII, parishioners . . . Map (db m55776) HM WM
19 Kansas, Nemaha County, Wetmore — Don Clarence RisingBorn December 1, 1844 • Died September 30, 1909
Pony Express Rider known as Johnny Granada Verified Rider of the Pony Express 1860-1861 Pony Express Trail AssociationMap (db m63803) HM
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20 Kansas, Nemaha County, Wetmore — The Wetmore Calaboose
On Nebraska Street at 2nd Street, on the left when traveling north on Nebraska Street.
The Wetmore Calaboose was started November 20, 1882 and completed July 7, 1883 for a total cost of $263.40 which included the price for purchase of Block 22, Lot 20, from Elvis Campfield. The walls are 15" thick native stone. The inside ceiling . . . Map (db m63853) HM
21 Nebraska, Nemaha County, Auburn — 495 — Auburn Post Office Mural
On Courthouse Avenue south of 13th Street, on the right when traveling south.
During the 1930s, President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal created government programs to counter the effects of the Great Depression. Hundreds of post offices were built and the U.S. Treasury commissioned art for many of them. Twelve Nebraska . . . Map (db m78462) HM
22 Nebraska, Nemaha County, Auburn — 58 — Half-Breed Tract
On Central Avenue (U.S. 136) near Half-Breed Road, on the right when traveling west. Reported missing.
It was an accepted custom for many early fur traders to marry into Indian tribes. As the Indians ceded their lands, the rights of the half-breed descendants were not always identified. This situation was recognized by the government in 1830, byt . . . Map (db m48131) HM
23 Nebraska, Nemaha County, Auburn — Legion Memorial Park
On J Street (U.S. 136) near 10th Street, on the right when traveling north.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m48154) HM
24 Nebraska, Nemaha County, Auburn — Legion Memorial Park Lily Pond
This Lily Pond was originally constructed in 1930, using a steam engine flywheel belonging to Western Public Service Company, the electrical supplier to the City of Auburn at that time. The Pond was restored in 2004-2005 as an Eagle Scout . . . Map (db m48134) HM
25 Nebraska, Nemaha County, Auburn — Nemaha County Veterans Memorial
On J Street (U.S. 75) at 11th Street on J Street.
In honor of all veterans that have served their country Duty • Honor • Freedom Courage • Service [Honor Roll of] Veterans Killed in Action Dedicated May 30, 2011Map (db m48146) HM
26 Nebraska, Nemaha County, Auburn — 477 — Nemeha County Courthouse
On North Street at 19th Street, on the right when traveling south on North Street.
The Nemaha county seat was established at Brownville in March 1855 by the first territorial legislature. Brownville retained the county seat until an 1883 election approved its removal to Auburn, a town formed in 1882 by the merger of the adjacent . . . Map (db m140410) HM
27 Nebraska, Nemaha County, Brownville — 1854 Didier Log Cabin
Near Main Street just west of South 2nd Street, on the left when traveling west.
John B. Didier, Frenchman/Fur Trader• December 25, 1827 — Birth of John B. Didier, II to John and Anna B. Didier in France • 1827 — Arrived in America, settling in Cincinnati, Ohio • 1849 — Moved to St. Louis, MO, worked for . . . Map (db m194896) HM
28 Nebraska, Nemaha County, Brownville — 64 — Brownville
On Main Street just west of South 2nd Street, on the left when traveling west.
On August 29, 1854, shortly after the Kansas-Nebraska Act had opened the territory west of the Missouri River to permanent settlement, Richard Brown arrived on the site of the town which was to bear his name. Other settlers soon followed. . . . Map (db m177299) HM
29 Nebraska, Nemaha County, Brownville — Co. C. 1st Reg. of Nebraska
Near Main Street west of South 2nd Street, on the left when traveling west.
This tablet marks the place where Co. C. 1st Reg. of Nebraska enlisted June 9, 1861, for the Civil War and is dedicated in memory of all who served in the wars of our nation.Map (db m194898) HM WM
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30 Nebraska, Nemaha County, Brownville — Late 1800's Road Grader
Near Main Street just west of South 2nd Street, on the left when traveling west.
Donated to the Brownville Historical Society by the Allen Family. The road grader in Boettner Park was owned by Frederick E. Allen who came from Fort Plain, New York, in 1860. The machine was used to grade roads in the Bracken, Nemaha, and . . . Map (db m194946) HM
31 Nebraska, Nemaha County, Brownville — 52 — Muir House
On Atlantic Street at North 2nd Street, on the left when traveling west on Atlantic Street.
This is the former home of Robert Valentine Muir, an early resident of Brownville. Born in Scotland in 1827, Muir came to America in 1835 and moved to Nebraska in 1856 as Treasurer for the Nebraska Settlement Company. He operated a sawmill, flour . . . Map (db m183305) HM
32 Nebraska, Nemaha County, Brownville — The Large One-bottom Plow
Near South 1st Street just south of U.S. 136, on the right when traveling south.
"The large one-bottom plow cuts a furrow 4 feet wide, 2 feet deep. The "turning under" moldboard is 6 feet high and 6 feet wide. The "landside" is 10 feet long and one foot high. The plow is "foundry" made and was strengthened and mended. The plow . . . Map (db m194897) HM
33 Nebraska, Nemaha County, Brownville — 417 — The Nebraska State Teachers' Association
On South 4th Street just south of Water Street, on the left when traveling south.
On October 16, 1867, the first meeting of the Nebraska State Teachers’ Association was held on this site in the Brownville Union High School, at that time the largest free high school in Nebraska. Presiding over this meeting was Robert W. Furnas, . . . Map (db m188561) HM
34 Nebraska, Nemaha County, Julian — 556 — French Settlement of Julian
On West Street west of 2nd Street, on the left when traveling west.
The first French people in this area were trappers and traders along the Missouri River. Permanent French settlers began to arrive during the 1850s. Among the early settlers were Julien Bahuaud and the Laurent Bernard, Jean Bize, and Jean Lavigne . . . Map (db m183300) HM
35 Nebraska, Nemaha County, Peru — 80 — Peru State College
On 8th Street at 5th Street, on the right when traveling north on 8th Street. Reported permanently removed.
Peru State College, originally incorporated as Mount Vernon Seminary, became Nebraska's first state-supported college on June 20, 1867. The school was initially organized and largely financed by local residents, then offered to the Methodist . . . Map (db m78461) HM
36 Nebraska, Nemaha County, Peru — 80 — Peru State College
On Park Avenue at 5th Street, on the left when traveling north on Park Avenue.
On June 20, 1867, at the urging of Civil War veteran and legislator Col. Thomas J. Majors, the state legislature established a teacher training school at Peru on the site of the former Mount Vernon Seminary. Called the Nebraska State Normal School, . . . Map (db m223470) HM
37 Nebraska, Nemaha County, Peru — The Little Red SchoolhouseNemaha County School District #65 — Constructed 1905 —
On 8th Street at 5th Street, on the left when traveling north on 8th Street.
Known as the Center School, it became the landmark built at the corner of U.S. Highway 75 and the Brock Road. It was disassembled brick-by-brick and reassembled on this site in 2001. The Little Red Schoolhouse is dedicated to the many . . . Map (db m78459) HM
 
 
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