Dakota, Dixon & Wayne
Counties,
Nebraska
New 27
Page Illustrated
Booklet
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Early days in the
tri-county area of Dakota, Dixon and Wayne, NE, are recalled
through colorful tales, factual data and individual biographies
in this NEW 27-page spiral bound booklet
excerpted from the rare 1882 book: History of the State of Nebraska,
originally published by the Western Historical Co. of Chicago, and
Nebraska, a Guide to the Cornhusker State, a 1939 project
of the Federal Writers of the Works Progress Administration. The
booklet is printed on 60# paper. A vinyl sheet has been added to
protect the full-color front cover.
Among the topics
included are:
DAKOTA COUNTY:
Soil, Streams, Geology, agriculture; Indians, "The Logan War",
Hard times; Railroads, County Organization and early officials;
the "washed-out" town of Omadi and its early settlers;
Paper, extinct and surviving towns; Dakota City, the county seat;
Other towns -- St. Johns, Jackson, Homer, Hubbard, Covington, Emerson,
Summit; DIXON COUNTY:
Topography, Geology, & Natural Productions; Indians, Early settlement,
Hard times; County organization and officers; Railroads; Facks and
Figures; Crimes and Casualties, the Dixon County "Volcano";
Ponca, the county seat -- early history, local associations; Other
towns -- Wakefield, Martinsburgh, Logan Grove, New Castle, Ionia,
Lime Creek, South Creek, Silver Ridge (and Silver Ridge Seminary),
and others; WAYNE COUNTY:
Description of area, Early Settlements, Organization, Crime, Incidents;
La Porte; Wayne, the county seat; Other towns.
Besides the many
names mentioned in the history portion of the booklet, there are
biographies of many residents. While primarily of interest to descendants,
these often contain clues to the area and the times. Where pictures
are included (pix) follows the name. Biographical sketches include:
DAKOTA COUNTY:
Dakota City-- Conrad Ambrecht, M.O. Ayers, Thomas C. Baird,
A.H. Baker, John Blessing, David Boals, William Bouton, William
Cheney, Dr. E.J. DeBell, D.C. Dibble, J.O. Fisher, Kelly W. Frazer,
August T. Haase, William Lapsey, George Leamer, W.C. McBeath, Charles
D. Martin, John Mitchell, John Naffziger, Pius Neff, J. Oesterling,
Isaac Powers Jr., Eston Rush, John T. spencer, Henry Stott, James
Stott, Samuel Whitehorn, Sumner Whittier, Dr. G.W. Wilkinson; St.
John's -- John Boler;
Jackson -- Joseph
Brannan, D. Garvey, C.D. Ryan; Hubbard
-- Harlon Baird, Charles C. Bliven, Samuel A. Combs, J.W.
Davis, Anthony J. Meyers, Capt. C. O'Connor, Henry Ream, William
Taylor, Col. J.F. Warner;
Covington
-- T. Carrabine; DIXON
COUNTY: Ponca --
Edward Arnold, John B. Barnes, E.M. Bisbee, Thomas J. Canon, W.T.
Chapman, M.V. Coats, G. Gamble, W.E. Gantt, Dennis Hurley, William
Huse, E.H. Jones, R.H. Knapp, S.P. Mikesell, T.R. Orr, Patrick Scollard,
Fred W. Sims, J.D. Smith, John Stough, Jacob Thum, T.C. West, T.J.
Welty, T.R. Williams & Co., B.W. Wood; Martinsburgh
-- John
Duren, Martin Lockwood, J. Martin, David Murphy, William Witham;
Other places -- R. Burgess, C.M. Crowell;
DIXON
COUNTY: La
Porte --William
P. Agler, Enoch Hunter, C.E. Hunter, A.S. Miner;
Wayne
--
C.C. Brown, James Britton, John T. Bressler, Arthur P. Childs, Paul
Englisch, Charles Johnson, J.A. Lindley, J.L. Merriam, E. F. Morris,
D.C. Patterson.
The final part of
the booklet is excerpted from Nebraska, a Guide to the Cornhusker
State. It includes brief tour stops at Dakota City, Homer and
the proposed Lewis and Clark National Park and Bird Sanctuary, South
Sioux City and Wayne.
We've
also included a small map of the four counties from the 1882 book
and some current statistics.
Wouldn't this
make a unique gift?
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