Marker Logo HMdb.org THE HISTORICAL
MARKER DATABASE
“Bite-Size Bits of Local, National, and Global History”
“Bite-Size Bits of Local, National, and Global History”
 
 
 
 
 
 
After filtering for Nebraska, 133 entries match your criteria. The first 100 are listed.                                               The final 33 

 
 

Native Americans Topic

 
Ponca Trail of Tears Marker image, Touch for more information
By Cosmos Mariner, August 8, 2021
Ponca Trail of Tears Marker
1 Nebraska, Antelope County, Neligh — 138 — Ponca Trail of TearsWhite Buffalo Girl
2 Nebraska, Boone County, Petersburg — Logan FontenelleJuly 1855
3 Nebraska, Boone County, Petersburg — 205 — Logan Fontenelle
4 Nebraska, Boone County, St. Edward — 398 — St. Edward
5 Nebraska, Buffalo County, Ravenna — 361 — Post South Loup Fork"Fort Banishment"
6 Nebraska, Cedar County, Crofton — 167 — Historic Missouri Valley
7 Nebraska, Cedar County, Crofton — Meeting the Yankton Sioux
8 Nebraska, Cedar County, Crofton — 168 — Scenic Missouri Valley
Paid Advertisement
9 Nebraska, Cedar County, Crofton — The Great Missouri River
10 Nebraska, Cedar County, Hartington — 204 — Cedar County
11 Nebraska, Chase County, Wauneta — George Rowley
12 Nebraska, Cherry County, Valentine — 87 — Fort Niobrara
13 Nebraska, Cheyenne County, Sidney — 77 — Cheyenne County
14 Nebraska, Cheyenne County, Sidney — 70 — Nebraska’s Earliest Documented Burial
15 Nebraska, Colfax County, Schuyler — 546 — Shell Creek Pawnee Settlements
16 Nebraska, Cuming County, Bancroft — 31 — Bancroft
17 Nebraska, Dakota County, Homer — 013 — Tonwantonga
Paid Advertisement
18 Nebraska, Dakota County, Jackson — 343 — Lewis and Clark CampsiteAugust 21, 1804 — Lewis and Clark Trail —
19 Nebraska, Dawes County, Chadron — 42 — Bordeaux Trading Post
20 Nebraska, Dawes County, Chadron — 465 — Fort Robinson - Camp Sheridan - Pine Ridge Indian Agency Road
21 Nebraska, Dawes County, Chadron — Paha SapaThe heart of everything that is. Reported missing
22 Nebraska, Dawes County, Chadron — 304 — The Fort Pierre-Fort Laramie Trail
23 Nebraska, Dawes County, Crawford — Bison: Behemoths of the Plains
24 Nebraska, Dawes County, Crawford — Cavalry Barracks/Cheyenne Outbreak
25 Nebraska, Dawes County, Crawford — Chief Crazy Horse
26 Nebraska, Dawes County, Crawford — 227 — Crawford
Paid Advertisement
27 Nebraska, Dawes County, Crawford — Crazy Horse
28 Nebraska, Dawes County, Crawford — 426 — Fighting in the Buttes
29 Nebraska, Dawes County, Crawford — 274 — Officers’ Row, 1874-1875
30 Nebraska, Dawes County, Crawford — 116 — Red Cloud Agency
31 Nebraska, Dawes County, Crawford — Site of Red Cloud Indian Agency
32 Nebraska, Dawes County, Crawford — 265 — The Death of Baptiste Garnier
33 Nebraska, Dawes County, Crawford — 425 — The Flight of the Cheyennes
34 Nebraska, Dawes County, Whitney — 003 — Butte Country
35 Nebraska, Dawes County, Whitney — Grand Council Site
Paid Advertisement
36 Nebraska, Dawes County, Whitney — 437 — The Council Tree
37 Nebraska, Dawson County, Cozad — 73 — Central Platte Valley
38 Nebraska, Dawson County, Lexington — Plum Creek Railroad Attack
39 Nebraska, Dawson County, Overton — 222 — The Tobin Indian Raid
40 Nebraska, Deuel County, Big Springs — Deuel County Nebraska
41 Nebraska, Dixon County, Ponca — 149 — Ponca
42 Nebraska, Dixon County, Ponca — 270 — Ponca State Park
43 Nebraska, Douglas County, Omaha — Fort Lisa
44 Nebraska, Douglas County, Omaha — 340 — Lewis and Clark CampsiteJuly 27, 1804
Paid Advertisement
45 Nebraska, Douglas County, Omaha, Downtown — Capt. Lewis…will…give us accounts of new things onlyThomas Jefferson, February 28, 1803
46 Nebraska, Douglas County, Omaha, Downtown — endeavor to make yourself acquainted…with…the nationsThomas Jefferson's instructions to Meriwether Lewis, June 20, 1803
47 Nebraska, Douglas County, Omaha, Downtown — the Council was heldSergeant Charles Floyd, August 3, 1804
48 Nebraska, Douglas County, Omaha, Downtown — Westwardly by the WatersAlbert Gallatin letter to Thomas Jefferson, April 13, 1803
49 Nebraska, Douglas County, Omaha, Downtown — People, Places, and Stories
50 Nebraska, Douglas County, Omaha, North Omaha — Andrew Jackson Poppleton(1830 - 1896)
51 Nebraska, Douglas County, Omaha, North Omaha — 1 — History of Fort OmahaFort Omaha Walking Tour
52 Nebraska, Frontier County, Stockville — 84 — Frontier County Stockville
53 Nebraska, Furnas County, Holbrook — 83 — Burton's Bend
Paid Advertisement
54 Nebraska, Gage County, Barneston — 214 — The Oto and Missouri Agency
55 Nebraska, Gage County, Beatrice — Deep Roots in the Earth
56 Nebraska, Garden County, Lewellen — 15 — Ash Hollow
57 Nebraska, Garden County, Lewellen — Trading Post
58 Nebraska, Garfield County, Burwell — 188 — Garfield County
59 Nebraska, Garfield County, Burwell — 307 — The Calamus Valley
60 Nebraska, Garfield County, Burwell — 373 — The Pebble Creek Fight
61 Nebraska, Hall County, Grand Island — Earth Lodge Design and Construction
62 Nebraska, Hall County, Grand Island — Fort O. K. Cannon
Paid Advertisement
63 Nebraska, Hall County, Grand Island — 172 — Grand Island
64 Nebraska, Hall County, Grand Island — 55 — La Grande Isle
65 Nebraska, Hall County, Grand Island — The Pawnee: Prairie Town Builders, Pawnee History
66 Nebraska, Hitchcock County, Trenton — 8 — Massacre Canyon
67 Nebraska, Jefferson County, Fairbury — Virginia Station — (Whiskey Run)The Pony Express — 1860:1861 • 1960:1961 —
68 Nebraska, Johnson County, Cook — 357 — Cook
69 Nebraska, Keith County, Ogallala — 549 — Escape of the Northern Cheyenne
70 Nebraska, Knox County, Niobrara — An Ocean of GrassPonca and the Prairie Environment
71 Nebraska, Knox County, Niobrara — I Carry My Home With MeThe Ponca Tipi
Paid Advertisement
72 Nebraska, Knox County, Niobrara — Our Ponca Tribal Community BuildingA Social Hub, Then and Now
73 Nebraska, Knox County, Niobrara — Our Village HomesThe Ponca Earthlodge: Maithi
74 Nebraska, Knox County, Niobrara — Pow Wow!Celebrating Our Native Culture
75 Nebraska, Knox County, Niobrara — Symbol of Our SpiritThe Ponca and the Buffalo
76 Nebraska, Knox County, Niobrara — The Buffalo's GiftMaize and Early Ponca Agriculture
77 Nebraska, Knox County, Niobrara — The Land is Sacred to the Ponca People as is Water
78 Nebraska, Knox County, Niobrara — 62 — The Ponca Tribe
79 Nebraska, Knox County, Niobrara — Water Invites ReflectionPonca Perspective on Water and Life
80 Nebraska, Knox County, Niobrara — Water's EdgeFlow of life in the Riparian Habitat
Paid Advertisement
81 Nebraska, Lancaster County, Lincoln, Downtown — Chief Standing BearJustice Administration Building
82 Nebraska, Lancaster County, Lincoln, Downtown — Chief Standing Bear
83 Nebraska, Lincoln County, Maxwell — 14 — Fort McPherson
84 Nebraska, Lincoln County, North Platte — "Buffalo Bill" Cody
85 Nebraska, Lincoln County, North Platte — 197 — Fort McPherson
86 Nebraska, Lincoln County, North Platte — Fort McPherson Cabin
87 Nebraska, Lincoln County, North Platte — Pawnee Indian Garden
88 Nebraska, Lincoln County, North Platte — 89 — Sioux Lookout
89 Nebraska, Madison County, Battle Creek — 94 — Battle Creek
90 Nebraska, Nance County, Genoa — 104 — Genoa: 1857-1859
91 Nebraska, Nance County, Genoa — 18 — Pawnee
92 Nebraska, Nance County, Genoa — U. S. Indian Industrial School BuildingBuilt c. 1907
93 Nebraska, Nemaha County, Auburn — 58 — Half-Breed Tract Reported missing
94 Nebraska, Nemaha County, Brownville — 1854 Didier Log Cabin
95 Nebraska, Nuckolls County, Nelson — 28 — 1864 Indian Raids
96 Nebraska, Otoe County, Nebraska City — Barge / Keelboat (replica)
97 Nebraska, Otoe County, Nebraska City — Earth Lodge Villages
98 Nebraska, Pawnee County, Pawnee City — 481 — Pawnee City
99 Nebraska, Pawnee County, Steinauer — 184 — Village of Steinauer
100 Nebraska, Phelps County, Bertrand — Plum Creek Massacre SiteAugust 8, 1864

133 entries matched your criteria. The first 100 are listed above. The final 33 ⊳
 
 
CeraNet Cloud Computing sponsors the Historical Marker Database.
This website earns income from purchases you make after using our links to Amazon.com. We appreciate your support.
Paid Advertisement
Apr. 28, 2024