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Historical Markers in Adams County, Nebraska

 
Clickable Map of Adams 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 Adams County, NE (3) Buffalo County, NE (37) Clay County, NE (2) Hall County, NE (40) Hamilton County, NE (9) Kearney County, NE (8) Webster County, NE (8)  AdamsCounty(3) Adams County (3)  BuffaloCounty(37) Buffalo County (37)  ClayCounty(2) Clay County (2)  HallCounty(40) Hall County (40)  HamiltonCounty(9) Hamilton County (9)  KearneyCounty(8) Kearney County (8)  WebsterCounty(8) Webster County (8)
Hastings is the county seat for Adams County
Adjacent to Adams County, Nebraska
      Buffalo County (37)  
      Clay County (2)  
      Hall County (40)  
      Hamilton County (9)  
      Kearney County (8)  
      Webster County (8)  
 
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1 Nebraska, Adams County, Hastings — 366 — Naval Ammunition Depot
The U.S. Naval Ammunition Depot, known locally as "the NAD," was the largest of the navy's World War II inland munitions depots, occupying almost 49,000 acres of Adams and Clay County farmland. Construction began in July 1942; loading, assembly, and . . . Map (db m78005) HM
2 Nebraska, Adams County, Hastings — The Stein Building
For more than 30 years after the turn of the century, the Stein Brothers Store provided quality merchandise from all over the world to south central Nebraska shoppers. Stein's buyers made regular trips to Europe purchasing goods, like Belgian lace . . . Map (db m187774) HM
3 Nebraska, Adams County, Kenesaw — Susan C. Haile Gravesite
Susan C. Haile was born December 20, 1817, in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. She was the youngest child of Joseph and Prudence (Bledsoe) Seawell, natives of Sumner County, Tennessee. Upon the death of Joseph in 1819, Prudence Seawell returned to Sumner . . . Map (db m123807) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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Apr. 19, 2024