History of Silver Creek Nebraska, 1866-1966

Silver Creek Nebraska Centennial book

Silver Creek, Nebraska, a testament to the enduring spirit of American frontier towns, began its history modestly in 1866. Nestled along the waters of its namesake, Silver Creek, the town’s origins are deeply intertwined with the development of the Union Pacific Railroad, which catalyzed its growth and established it as a pivotal locale in Merrick County. By 1880, Silver Creek was thriving, populated by settlers drawn by agricultural prospects and the burgeoning railroad industry. These early residents, primarily of European descent, built a community that valued hard work, education, and religious life, evidenced by the early establishment of churches and schools. As Silver Creek entered the 20th century, it continued to evolve, maintaining its foundational ties to agriculture and community.

History of Archer Nebraska, 1887-1987

Archer, Nebraska Centennial Book

In 1987, in celebration of its centennial, the Archer community enlisted Helen Boelts as the chief editor to compile a centennial book in honor of 100 years of history. In this manuscript the writers and editor labor to tell the story of Archer, from its founding by Mr. C. D. Chapman to its establishment and progress in 1987. Of particular importance to genealogists is the large section on the families of Archer Nebraska.

Biography of Charles J. Sinsel

Charles J. Sinsel, born on July 13, 1867, in Grafton, West Virginia, was a prominent wholesale fruit dealer in Boise and served as Ada County’s treasurer. Descended from Dutch settlers, he pursued education through teaching and attending Wesleyan University. After working for the Idaho Saddlery Company, he established a successful wholesale fruit business. A committed Populist, he sought political office several times, ultimately serving as county treasurer. Sinsel married Emma J. Young in 1892, and they had two children, actively participating in their church and community.

Nebraska Cemetery Records Johnson to Sarpy Counties

Nebraska Cemetery records are listed by county then name of cemetery within the Nebraska county. Most of these are complete indices at the time of transcription, however, in some cases we list the listing when it is only a partial listing. Nebraska Cemetery Transcriptions, Johnson to Sarpy