Johnson County Courthouse
a.k.a. JO07-1;See Also:Tecumseh Historic District
Courthouse Sq., Tecumseh, NE Local significance of the district:Listed in National Register of Historic Places in 1990.
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.
In 1854, the Kansas-Nebraska Act was passed, which opened up the area for settlement. Johnson County was officially formed in 1856 and named after Colonel Richard M. Johnson, a war hero and Vice President of the United States. The county seat, Tecumseh, was established in 1858 and quickly became a center of commerce and government for the region.
The county saw significant growth during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The construction of railroads, such as the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad, brought increased connectivity and trade opportunities to the area. Agriculture became the primary industry, with corn and wheat being the main crops. The county also had a thriving livestock industry, with cattle and hogs being raised for market.
However, like many rural areas, Johnson County faced challenges during the Great Depression and Dust Bowl era of the 1930s. Many farmers were hit hard by drought and economic instability, leading to a decline in population and agricultural productivity. Fortunately, the county rebounded in the post-war years, and today it remains an important agricultural hub in Nebraska, as well as a pleasant place to live, with picturesque landscapes and a strong sense of community.
Johnson County Timeline
This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Johnson County, Nebraska.
- 1854: Johnson County established as a county in Nebraska Territory.
- 1864: Tecumseh becomes the county seat.
- 1872: The Atchison and Nebraska Railroad is completed in the county.
- 1876: Sterling is incorporated as a village.
- 1885: Cook is incorporated as a village.
- 1887: Elk Creek is incorporated as a village.
- 1888: Johnson County Courthouse is built in Tecumseh.
- 1890: Sterling becomes an incorporated town.
- 1911: Union is incorporated as a village.
- 1920: Crab Orchard is incorporated as a village.
- 1936: Johnson County Museum opens in Tecumseh.
- 1959: Tornado strikes Tecumseh, causing significant damage.
- 1989: Johnson County Historical Society is established.
- 2008: New Johnson County Courthouse is constructed in Tecumseh.