Nemeha County Courthouse

Historical marker location:
1824 North St, Auburn, Nebraska
( Marker is at the intersection of North Street and 19th Street, on the right when traveling south on North Street.)
Marker installed: 2010

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Nebraska was admitted to the Union on March 1, 1867, becoming the 37th state in the United States.
Nemaha County, Nebraska has a rich history that dates back to the 19th century. The area was originally inhabited by Native American tribes, including the Otoe and Pawnee tribes, who relied on the fertile land along the Missouri River for sustenance.

The first permanent settlement in Nemaha County was established in 1854 by European-American settlers. The town of Brownville, located along the river, quickly became an important trading center and served as the county seat. Brownville played a significant role in the early development of the region, attracting settlers, traders, and entrepreneurs.

In the late 1850s, Nemaha County experienced a period of rapid growth as more settlers arrived in the area. Towns like Peru and Auburn were established, and agriculture flourished as farmers took advantage of the fertile soil. Schools, churches, and businesses were established, further solidifying the county's development.

Nemaha County was formally organized in 1855, and it has since seen numerous milestones and changes. Over the years, the county has remained an agricultural area, focusing on grain production, livestock, and dairy farming. Today, Nemaha County continues to thrive, blending its rich history with a commitment to progress and prosperity.

This timeline provides a concise overview of the key events in the history of Nemaha County, Nebraska.

  • 1854 - Nemaha County is established by the Nebraska Territorial Legislature.
  • 1855 - The first log cabin is built in the county.
  • 1856 - The county's first school, Nemaha City School, is established.
  • 1857 - Nemaha City becomes the county seat.
  • 1858 - The first newspaper, "The Nemaha Pioneer," is published in Brownville.
  • 1862 - The county's first courthouse is built in Nemaha City.
  • 1865 - Brownville becomes the new county seat.
  • 1868 - The first railroad is completed in the county, connecting Brownville to Nebraska City.
  • 1871 - The county's second courthouse is built in Auburn.
  • 1873 - The town of Peru is founded.
  • 1886 - Construction of a new courthouse in Auburn is completed.
  • 1912 - The village of Johnson is incorporated.
  • 1925 - The town of Brock is incorporated.
  • 1955 - The Missouri River Flood damages several communities in the county.
  • 1987 - The Peru State College campus is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
  • 1997 - The Nemaha County Historical Society is established in Auburn.