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Historical Markers in Cheyenne County, Nebraska

 
Clickable Map of Cheyenne 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 Cheyenne County, NE (12) Banner County, NE (0) Deuel County, NE (16) Garden County, NE (17) Kimball County, NE (2) Morrill County, NE (22) Logan County, CO (11) Sedgwick County, CO (32)  CheyenneCounty(12) Cheyenne County (12)  BannerCounty(0) Banner County (0)  DeuelCounty(16) Deuel County (16)  GardenCounty(17) Garden County (17)  KimballCounty(2) Kimball County (2)  MorrillCounty(22) Morrill County (22)  LoganCountyColorado(11) Logan County (11)  SedgwickCounty(32) Sedgwick County (32)
Sidney is the county seat for Cheyenne County
Adjacent to Cheyenne County, Nebraska
      Banner County (0)  
      Deuel County (16)  
      Garden County (17)  
      Kimball County (2)  
      Morrill County (22)  
      Logan County, Colorado (11)  
      Sedgwick County, Colorado (32)  
 
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1 Nebraska, Cheyenne County, Gurley — 56 — Discovery Oil Well - Marathon Oil Company
On Gold Rush Byway (U.S. 385) 0.3 miles south of Local Road 38, on the left when traveling north.
On August 9, 1949, the first successful oil well in western Nebraska came in for 225 barrels of oil per day at a total depth of 4,429 feet. Marathon Oil Co. completed the discovery well, Mary Egging No.1, located four miles east and two miles . . . Map (db m223425) HM
2 Nebraska, Cheyenne County, Potter — 69 — Early Irrigation in Cheyenne County
On Main Street (Lincoln Highway) (U.S. 30) at Road 79, on the right when traveling east on Main Street (Lincoln Highway).
On June 1, 1926, George A. Coulter completed one of the first four irrigation wells in Cheyenne County, among the earliest in western Nebraska, on his farm just south of here. He and his son, James, dug the first twenty-two feet by hand. Charles . . . Map (db m231142) HM
3 Nebraska, Cheyenne County, Potter — 571 — Potter and the Union Pacific Railroad
On Front Street at Elm Street, on the left when traveling west on Front Street.
Potter began as a small Union Pacific Railroad settlement and depot midway between Kimball and Sidney. The station house was built by Union Pacific in 1870 and, as the only building in the settlement, also served as the post office and school. Its . . . Map (db m231144) HM
4 Nebraska, Cheyenne County, Sidney — Carnegie Library1913 — 740 Illinois Street —
On Illinois Street (Lincoln Highway) (U.S. 30) at 8th Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Illinois Street (Lincoln Highway).
[title is marker text]Map (db m231133) HM
5 Nebraska, Cheyenne County, Sidney — 77 — Cheyenne County
Near Interstate 80 (at milepost 61), 1.3 miles east of Upland Parkway (Alternate Interstate 80), on the right when traveling west.
Cheyenne County was organized in 1870 from lands ceded by the Cheyenne, Arapaho, and Dakota Sioux Indians. In the panhandle of Nebraska, it is part of the Cheyenne tableland portion of the Great Plains. Some fifteen miles west of Sidney lies the . . . Map (db m231054) HM
6 Nebraska, Cheyenne County, Sidney — 16 — Fort Sidney
On Illinois Street (aka Lincoln Highway) (U.S. 30) at Ball Street, on the right when traveling east on Illinois Street (aka Lincoln Highway).
Sidney Barracks, when established in 1867, was a temporary camp with one permanent structure, a blockhouse located to the north. In 1869 the Fort was relocated at this site and in 1870 the name was officially changed to Fort Sidney. The primary . . . Map (db m76864) HM
7 Nebraska, Cheyenne County, Sidney — Hickory Square
On Hickory Street at 10th Street, on the left when traveling east on Hickory Street.
Eight plaques mounted on a single monument are located at Hickory Square. The plaques are presented left to right. Early Day Cheyenne County The history of Nebraska and Cheyenne County correlate to the push westward of the . . . Map (db m76866) HM
8 Nebraska, Cheyenne County, Sidney — 70 — Nebraska’s Earliest Documented Burial
On Fort Sidney Road, 0.1 miles north of Deaver Drive, on the left when traveling north.
A distinct group of prehistoric hunter-gatherers known to archeologists as the Oxbow Complex once occupied the northern High Plains from western Nebraska to southern Canada. About 2500 B.C. a band of Oxbow people interred two of their own near . . . Map (db m231081) HM
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9 Nebraska, Cheyenne County, Sidney — Purple Heart TrailFreedom is not Free
Near Interstate 80 (at milepost 61), 1.3 miles east of Upland Parkway (Alternate Interstate 80), on the right when traveling west.
The Purple Heart medal was originated by General George Washington on August 7, 1782 for distinguished valor and is now awarded only to members of the armed forces of the United States who have been wounded in combat against an armed enemy. . . . Map (db m231068) HM
10 Nebraska, Cheyenne County, Sidney — 78 — Sidney ~ Cheyenne County
Near Interstate 80 (at milepost 61), 1.3 miles east of Upland Parkway (Alternate Interstate 80), on the right when traveling west.
In 1867 an Army tent camp was established near here to provide protection for Union Pacific Railroad construction crews. Three years later it became Fort Sidney, the nucleus for the town of Sidney, county seat of Cheyenne County. The rush to the . . . Map (db m231061) HM
11 Nebraska, Cheyenne County, Sidney — Sidney-Black Hills Trail
On Lincoln Highway (U.S. 30) 1 mile west of 13th Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
Gold was discovered in the Black Hills in August, 1874. By the spring of 1876, the Army had stopped enforcing a treaty which reserved the hills for the Sioux Indians. Miners soon began to pour into the gold regions. From 1875 to 1881, the . . . Map (db m231079) HM
12 Nebraska, Cheyenne County, Sidney — 362 — Sioux Army Depot
On Lincoln Highway (U.S. 30) near Road 99, on the left when traveling east.
Sioux Army Depot was established on 23 March 1942 as Sioux Ordnance Depot. It was the only U.S. Army Ammunition Depot in Nebraska during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. The depot was initially under the command of the U.S. Army . . . Map (db m76863) HM
 
 
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Apr. 25, 2024