Old Albany Schoolhouse

2 mi. N of Sabetha, Sabetha, KS
Local significance of the building:
Education

Listed in National Register of Historic Places in 1972.

The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the Nation’s historic places worthy of preservation. Authorized by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Park Service’s National Register of Historic Places is part of a national program to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect America’s historic and archeological resources.

Before becoming a state, Kansas was the site of many battles and conflicts between pro-slavery and anti-slavery groups, earning it the nickname "Bleeding Kansas."
Nemaha County, Kansas has a rich history dating back to the mid-19th century. The area was first inhabited by Native American tribes, primarily the Kansa, Osage, and Pawnee. In 1854, the United States government signed the Treaty of Laramie with these tribes, opening up the land for settlement.

The county was organized in 1855 and named after the Nemaha River, which flows through the region. The early settlers were primarily of European descent, seeking agricultural opportunities and a new way of life. They faced challenges such as harsh weather conditions and conflicts with Native American tribes, but persevered to establish farms, towns, and communities.

During the Civil War, Nemaha County saw its fair share of turmoil. Kansas was a battleground for the opposing sides, with tensions running high between pro-slavery and abolitionist factions. The county experienced raids and skirmishes, but ultimately remained part of the Union. After the war, the county enjoyed a period of growth and development, with the construction of railroads connecting the area to the rest of the state.

Throughout the 20th century, Nemaha County continued to thrive as agriculture remained the primary industry. The county has been a significant producer of corn, wheat, and livestock. In recent years, the economy has diversified with the addition of manufacturing and services sectors. Today, Nemaha County maintains its rich agricultural heritage while embracing modern advancements and developments.

This timeline provides a glimpse into the major events and milestones that have shaped the history of Nemaha County, Kansas.

  • 1843 - Nemaha County is established as a county in the Kansas Territory
  • 1854 - Kansas Territory is organized
  • 1855 - Nemaha County is officially organized with Brownville as its first county seat
  • 1860 - Seneca becomes the new county seat
  • 1873 - Railroads are introduced to Nemaha County, leading to increased economic growth
  • 1877 - The City of Sabetha is founded
  • 1900 - The population of Nemaha County reaches its peak, with over 16,000 residents
  • 1933 - The Great Depression impacts the county, causing economic hardships
  • 1951 - The Seneca Army Depot is established, serving as a storage site for military supplies
  • 1965 - Nemaha County Historical Society is founded to preserve local history
  • 1978 - The first official Nemaha County Fair is held
  • 2004 - The Downtown Seneca Historic District is added to the National Register of Historic Places