Unknown Cemetery
To address the problem of cemetery destruction and to record as many cemeteries as possible, the Texas Historical Commission offers the Historic Texas Cemetery designation.
The Historic Texas Cemetery designation was developed in 1998 to help protect historic cemeteries by recording cemetery boundaries in county deed records to alert present and future owners of land adjacent to the cemetery of its existence. Every county in Texas has at least one cemetery designated as a Historic Texas Cemetery through this program. The HTC designation is the first step toward preservation of a historic cemetery.
A cemetery is eligible for designation if it is at least 50 years old and is deemed worthy of recognition for its historical associations. The very nature of a cemetery being a landmark of a family’s or community’s presence is considered to validate the criteria of historical associations. Any individual, organization, or agency may submit a request for designation.
Nebraska- the state that gave birth to the whole notion of naming a place.
European explorers, fur traders, and settlers began arriving in the 1800s, leading to the establishment of small communities in the area. The region experienced rapid growth with the arrival of the Missouri Pacific Railroad in the 1860s, which brought increased opportunities for trade and commerce.
Madison County's economy initially relied on agriculture, particularly corn and livestock farming, which took advantage of the region's fertile soil. The county's population continued to grow steadily, and by the early 1900s, towns like Norfolk became thriving centers of trade and industry.
Over the years, Madison County faced challenges such as natural disasters and economic fluctuations, but it has remained resilient. Modern advancements, including the construction of highways and the arrival of technology and manufacturing industries, have continued to shape the county's progress.
Today, Madison County preserves its past through historical sites, museums, and events that celebrate its pioneer spirit and connection to the land. The county remains committed to fostering a vibrant community and promoting economic growth, while also preserving its unique heritage.
Madison County Timeline
This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Madison County, Nebraska.
- 1841 - Madison County established
- 1857 - Battle Creek founded
- 1871 - Norfolk founded
- 1875 - Madison incorporated as a town
- 1878 - Battle Creek incorporated as a village
- 1881 - Norfolk incorporated as a city
- 1882 - Tilden founded
- 1890 - Stanton founded
- 1892 - Newman Grove incorporated as a village
- 1912 - Humphrey founded
- 1919 - Meadow Grove incorporated as a village
- 1921 - Hoskins founded
- 1951 - Norfolk Junior College established
- 1954 - Leigh founded
- 1954 - Madison becomes a city
- 1962 - Battle Creek becomes a city
- 1962 - Norfolk becomes a consolidated city-county
- 1970 - Newman Grove becomes a city
- 1982 - Humphrey becomes a city
- 1990 - Battle Creek celebrates centennial
- 2010 - Madison County celebrates 150 years