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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Deuel County, Nebraska

 
Clickable Map of Deuel County, Nebraska 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 Deuel County, NE (16) Cheyenne County, NE (12) Garden County, NE (17) Keith County, NE (29) Perkins County, NE (2) Sedgwick County, CO (32)  DeuelCounty(16) Deuel County (16)  CheyenneCounty(12) Cheyenne County (12)  GardenCounty(17) Garden County (17)  KeithCounty(29) Keith County (29)  PerkinsCounty(2) Perkins County (2)  SedgwickCountyColorado(32) Sedgwick County (32)
Chappell is the county seat for Deuel County
Adjacent to Deuel County, Nebraska
      Cheyenne County (12)  
      Garden County (17)  
      Keith County (29)  
      Perkins County (2)  
      Sedgwick County, Colorado (32)  
 
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1 Nebraska, Deuel County, Big Springs — 114 — Big Springs
Near Interstate 80 at milepost 100, on the right when traveling east.
     The history of Big Springs, northeast of here, has been closely associated with the Union Pacific Railroad since 1867, when a station was established at that point. A nearby spring, from which the station derived its name, provided an . . . Map (db m68069) HM
2 Nebraska, Deuel County, Big Springs — Deuel County Nebraska
On County Highway 36 at County Highway 63.2, on the left when traveling south on County Highway 36.
The southeast corner of the Nebraska panhandle was organized November 6, 1888 from a part of Cheyenne County. Deuel County has two incorporated towns, Chappell, the County Seat and Big Springs. Before 1850 Teton Sioux Indians camped on the . . . Map (db m119438) HM
3 Nebraska, Deuel County, Big Springs — 112 — Julesburg and Fort Sedgwick
On Interstate 80 at milepost 99, on the right when traveling east.
Julesburg, Colorado, visible to the southwest, was established as a road ranche, trading post, and stage station in 1859. Located near the junction of several overland routes, Old Julesburg became an important transportation and military . . . Map (db m228355) HM
4 Nebraska, Deuel County, Big Springs — Keith County Nebraska
On County Highway 36 at County Highway 63.2, on the left when traveling south on County Highway 36.
Organized May 3, 1873, when Perkins was still a part of Keith County. The southwest corner is the southwest corner section eighteen of township twelve, north, range forty-one of the 6th P.M. Both the north and south Platte Rivers traverse . . . Map (db m119439) HM
5 Nebraska, Deuel County, Big Springs — Perkins County Nebraska
On County Highway 36 at County Highway 63.2, on the left when traveling south on County Highway 36.
Organized on November 8, 1887 from a part of Keith County. Consists of generally prairie land with some sand hills. Its northwest corner is the northwest corner of section nineteen, township twelve, north, range forty-one west of the 6th P.M, . . . Map (db m119440) HM
6 Nebraska, Deuel County, Big Springs — 382 — Phelps Hotel
On Pine Street (State Highway 138) at West Second Street on Pine Street.
The Phelps Hotel was built in 1885 by the Edwin A. Phelps family, who were among the first settlers in the Big Springs area. Also known as the “House of Three Chimneys,” the hotel was the most important nineteenth-century landmark in . . . Map (db m51249) HM
7 Nebraska, Deuel County, Big Springs — 37 — Sam Bass and the Big Springs Robbery
On Railroad Street (State Highway 138) at Pine Street (State Highway 138) on Railroad Street.
The first and greatest robbery of a Union Pacific train took place near here on the night of September 18, 1877. The legendary Sam Bass and five companions, after capturing John Barnhart, station-master, and destroying the telegraph, forced Union . . . Map (db m51231) HM
8 Nebraska, Deuel County, Big Springs — South Platte Station
On State Highway 138.
[Pony Express medallion on top] 1860-61 South Platte Station 1.5 mi. directly south Erected to the intrepid riders and operators 1932 by Deuel Co.Map (db m51252) HM
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9 Nebraska, Deuel County, Big Springs — The Big Spring
Near West Second Street.
Pioneers traveling west on the Oregon Trail discovered this spring that Plains Indians had frequented for centuries. It provided an oasis for man and beast alike in the “Great American Desert.’ In 1867, Union Pacific railroad workers named it . . . Map (db m51461) HM
10 Nebraska, Deuel County, Big Springs — 113 — The Great Platte River Road
Near Interstate 80 at milepost 100, on the right when traveling east.
     Since 1841, Nebraska's Platte River Valley has been the historic highway of westward migration. In this area, the Overland Trail divided into two branches, one which followed the north and the other the south forks of the river. Emigrants . . . Map (db m68070) HM
11 Nebraska, Deuel County, Big Springs — The Lone Tree
On West Second Street.
A replica of [the] cottonwood tree known as the Lone Tree Station ½ mile from this point. 18 feet in diameter over 100 years old. Said to be the largest from Omaha to Denver. Landmark for Pony Express, Org. and Calif. Trails, Emigrants . . . Map (db m51250) HM
12 Nebraska, Deuel County, Big Springs — The Pony Express
On Pine Street at West Second Street on Pine Street.
[Map of the Pony Express route] From April 1860 until October 1861 the famed Pony Express riders passed along the south side of the Plate River south of Big Springs. Diamond Springs station was to the southeast. Frontz and Julesburg stations were . . . Map (db m51247) HM
13 Nebraska, Deuel County, Big Springs — 383 — Waterman Sod House
On Railroad Street (State Highway 138) at Pine Street on Railroad Street.
The Wallace W. and Libby King Waterman sod house, located nine miles north of here on the Day Road, was built about 1886. The original dwelling had three rooms. In 1925 it was enlarged and remodeled by Virgil and Helen Burke Waterman, and the sod . . . Map (db m51246) HM
14 Nebraska, Deuel County, Chappell — 348 — B-24J Bomber Crash
On State Highway 25A at County Route 165, on the right when traveling north on State Highway 25A.
During World War II Nebraska was home to eleven air bases, which filled the sky with planes engaged in training aircrews. On June 7, 1944, fifteen B-24 bombers departed from the Lincoln Army Air Base en route to the west coast. During a thunderstorm . . . Map (db m223444) HM WM
15 Nebraska, Deuel County, Chappell — 316 — Historic Lodgepole Creek Valley
On State Highway 25A at County Route 165, on the right when traveling north on State Highway 25A.
Here is the valley of Lodgepole Creek through which passed historic trails, telegraph lines, and railroads. The famed Pony Express followed the valley in 1860-61. "Nine Mile" Pony Express station was located just southeast of present Chappell; "Pole . . . Map (db m223445) HM
16 Nebraska, Deuel County, Chappell — 9 — Hughes’ Ranch Pony Express StationIn Search of the Pony Express Stations
On Gold Rush Byway (U.S. 385), on the left when traveling north.
This marker has text on both sides Dedicated October 4, 2003 Hughes’ Ranch Added Station July 1, 1861 - Nov. 20. 1861 by Deuel County Historical Society James Stretesky Sterling Monument Company Pony . . . Map (db m79441) HM
 
 
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