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Chadron, Dawes County, Nebraska, USA



 


Notizen:
Wikipedia 2017:

Chadron is a city in Dawes County, in the state of Nebraska in the Great Plains region of the United States. The population was 5,851 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Dawes County, and the location of Chadron State College.

Chadron also is the United States Forest Service headquarters of the Nebraska and Samuel R. McKelvie National Forests, and the Buffalo Gap, Fort Pierre, and Oglala National Grasslands. The Museum of the Fur Trade is located near Chadron, at the site of the American Fur Company's former Bordeaux Trading Post.

History:

Succeeding cultures of indigenous peoples lived in the area for thousands of years. In historic times, tribes such as the Oglala Lakota (Oglala Sioux Tribe), Cheyenne and others lived in the area. The Sioux used this territory as a hunting ground after pushing other tribes to the west.

Chadron is named for Louis Chartran, a French-Indian (Metis) fur trapper who ran a trading post on Bordeaux Creek in 1841. He was married to an American Indian woman.

In 1884 the town was formally established when the Fremont, Elkhorn, and Missouri Valley Railroad was constructed through the area from Omaha, Nebraska, en route to Wyoming. Chadron was first named O'Linn for its founder Fannie O'Linn, who built a community at the confluence of the White River (Missouri River) and Chadron Creek. This is where the railroad was expected to branch. When it was built six miles away on Bordeaux Creek, the townspeople packed up the entire town—buildings included—and moved it to the new location.

Among the founders of the town were the businessman Charles Henry King and his wife Martha. King established retail and freight businesses and banks in towns along the railroad's route; he capitalized on the flow of settlers and pioneers to the region. Four of the five King children were born in Chadron, including their second son Leslie Lynch King. In 1908 the family moved to Omaha, the business center of the state. In 1912 Leslie married, and in July 1913 became the father of the future president, Gerald Ford. King and his wife divorced soon after that.

During the 1893 Chicago World's Fair, Chadron was the starting point of the 1,000-mile "Chadron-Chicago Cowboy Horse Race." Nine riders competed for the $1,000 prize to be the first to reach the entrance of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. Among the riders was the former outlaw Doc Middleton. John Berry won the race in 13 days and 16 hours.

Chadron State College was founded in 1911.

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Geburt

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   Nachname, Taufnamen    Geburt    Personen-Kennung 
1 Carty, Bessie Gertrude  9 Jan 1896Chadron, Dawes County, Nebraska, USA I163022
2 Gustafson, Charles  29 Jun 1931Chadron, Dawes County, Nebraska, USA I35816
3 Hawk, Franklin Charles  6 Aug 1939Chadron, Dawes County, Nebraska, USA I36377
4 Wagner, Friedrich Herman  26 Jun 1886Chadron, Dawes County, Nebraska, USA I24186

Tod

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   Nachname, Taufnamen    Tod    Personen-Kennung 
1 Chase, Jennifer R.  11 Apr 1909Chadron, Dawes County, Nebraska, USA I163024
2 Waters, Earnest Ray  22 Mrz 1967Chadron, Dawes County, Nebraska, USA I197142

Eheschließung

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   Familie    Eheschließung    Familien-Kennung 
1 Kirby / Frank  19 Jul 1940Chadron, Dawes County, Nebraska, USA F11330