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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2B5M_sand-hill-station_Ogallala-NE.html
A relay station on the Pony Express Route, 1860-61, often referred to as Gill's Station located near here at the crossing of the Oregon and Texas Trails. Pony Express stations in Keith County were Alkali, Sand Hill and Diamond Springs.
Erected by…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29M1_jonathan-and-phebe-campbell-family_Ashland-NE.html
In memory of six members of the Jonathan and Phoebe Campbell family — Mormon Pioneers— Who died of cholera and we're buried along the Oxbow Trail in 1850.
John Clark Campbell age 25
Benoni Campbell age 50
Mary Leonard Campbel…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM28ZI_keith-county-nebraska_Big-Springs-NE.html
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 the e…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM28ZH_perkins-county-nebraska_Big-Springs-NE.html
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, whic…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM28WM_colorados-northeast-corner_Big-Springs-NE.html
This Tablet is the
Property of the State of Colorado
The Organic Act creating the Territory of Colorado was signed by President Buchanan on February 26, 1861. The act carved from the territories of Kansas, Nebraska, Utah and New Mexico the 104,2…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM28WL_sedgwick-county-colorado_Big-Springs-NE.html
The Northeastern most county in Colorado was first Weld County, later Logan County and established in its own right April 9, 1889.
It consists of 554 square miles, incorporating 3 towns: The County Seat, Julesburg, Ovid and Sedgwick.
The cat…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23BK_veterans-memorial-a-war-memorial_Plymouth-NE.html
Schopp - Ewing - Nispel Post No. 243
Plymouth, Nebraska
Gratefully dedicates this memorial to all the servicemen and women who so gallantly served this great country during time of war and conflict.
Dedicated November 11, 1989
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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23AT_plymouth_Plymouth-NE.html
Plymouth began in 1871 as a farming community 3 miles south and 1 1/2 miles west of the present town of Plymouth. D.E. Jones, a Congregational minister and land agent for the Burlington and Missouri Railroad, arrived to locate a site for a colony …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2150_the-plum-creek-massacre-a-war-memorial_Bertrand-NE.html
On the morning of August 8, 1864, a war party of Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians attacked a Denver-bound freight wagon train killing thirteen men and taking captive Nancy Jane Morton of Sidney, Iowa, and nine-year old Daniel Marble of Council Bluffs,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM213M_united-states-pow-mia-history_North-Platte-NE.html
The scourge of every war has been service personnel that are missing in action or have not been accounted for as prisoners of war, and sadly, there is no definite closure for the loved ones, friends and comrades in arms of those for whom there has…