NEGenWeb Project
Merrick County, Nebraska
Merrick County Photos
PEOPLE
Merrick County Photo Album
Abels, Andrews, Miller, Mills, Myers, Shively, Terry and other surnames
Military Photo - WW I or II? "Soldiers on their way to work for Uncle Sam"PLACES
Postcards published by Central City Nonpareil from HF Lee Collection by Katie Pegelow
Threshing Oats, 3 residences, Warm Slough, 3 residences, Edmonds Company and "A busy day in Central City"
Postcards provided by Patsy Scheer
Platte River Wagon Bridge, Stiltzer Ave in Central City, Heber Hord's lawn, Prebyterian Church & parsonage in Central City, High School, "View near Archer".Chapman - Dahlstedt General Store
Clarks - Markers for Junction Ranch & the Old Military Road
Clarks - Photos of the town in 1885
Clarks, Downtown, 1907 - Thanks to Steve Frevert, rfrevert@megsinet.net
Merrick County Courthouse
Merrick County Library
Museum
Pollard Oil Co., Clarks
Prairie Island BridgeUnion Pacific Depot at Central City
Churches
Prairie Creek Baptist Church - Thanks to MA Vampola & Steve JonesSchools
Ashgrove School (repro of program - 1904-'05)
Clarks High School about 1924
District 7
Hartwell School (Clarks) Page One Page Two
Hartwell School about 1900
District 15
Pleasant Hill School about 1900
Pleasant Hill School before 1913
District 44 - Pemberton School, 1925 (teacher & students)Cemeteries
Bureau Cemetery at Pierce Chapel near Clarks, NE
The Chapel, the cemetery gate and photos of all the gravestones (Aug 1998, update Aug 2000 and August 2002).Chapman Cemetery - images & extracts of all the gravestones, thanks to Larry Coates. (Mar 2003)
PUBLICATIONS -
1920 "Old Rose & Green" Central City HS Annual (photos of students and staff)
Nonpareil's History of Merrick County, 1898 (photos from copies of microfilm, very poor)
"Souvenir...Central City, Nebraska" - 32 pages of photos, primarily places (including residences) about 1910
Photo list for 1899-1999 Central City Friends Meeting, Centennial (3 tables, some photos not in booklet.
Some related to Nebraska Central Academy/College.)Other photos, other publications on other websites:
NSHS History, Vol VII, no 3, Jul-Sep 1924:
"The Route of the Spanish Invasion of Nebraska in 1720. The Site of the Massacre"
some photos taken during 1924 expedetion to vicinity.USGenWeb Penny Postcards from Nebraska by Joy Fisher (organized by county)
Scan down for two postcards: "G Street, Central City" and "High School, Central City".
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