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Ilmbacher Hof
[Marker text in German:
Aus einer alten Chron...
History of Fort Omaha
Fort Omaha Walking Tour
As a result of a major confr...
Fort Omaha Officers Row
Fort Omaha Walking Tour
Built in 1906, Fort Omaha’s ...
General Crook's Headquarters at Fort Omaha
Fort Omaha Walking Tour
Upon the recommendation of L...
Andrew Johnson National Historic Site
Three miles west is the central unit of the Andrew ...
Fort Omaha Balloon School
Fort Omaha Walking Tour
Until after World War I, no ...
Observation Balloon Training at Fort Omaha
Fort Omaha Walking Tour
After nine years of inactivi...
Fort Omaha Knights of Columbus Assembly Hall
Fort Omaha Walking Tour
During World War I, citizen ...
Desert Homes
Safford Freeman and his family settled in this area in the...
Gum Branch Baptist Church
This church was organized in 1833 as the Gum Branch Primit...
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Ilmbacher Hof
[Marker text in German:
Aus einer alten Chronik:
„Der nachmalige Kloster Ilmbachische Hof war sonst ein Bürgerhaus mit einer öden Hofstadt dabei. Das Kloster kaufte beides und ließ 1742 ein grösseres Gebaüde da aufführen und kaufte mehrere Weinberge und Felder dazu". Seit ...
History of Fort Omaha
Fort Omaha Walking Tour
As a result of a major confrontation from 1866-1868 between the U.S. Army and the Lakota (Sioux), the U.S. government signed a treaty agreeing that the Army would abandon several posts along the Bozeman Trail. By this ...
Fort Omaha Officers Row
Fort Omaha Walking Tour
Built in 1906, Fort Omaha’s “Officers Row” typifies the architecture appropriate for officers’ residences on an army post in the early 20th century. Large and impressively formal, the houses lack elaborate exterior decoration characteristic of residences of ...
General Crook's Headquarters at Fort Omaha
Fort Omaha Walking Tour
Upon the recommendation of Lt. General William T. Sherman, in 1866 the Adjutant General’s office created the Department of the Platte which included present-day Iowa, Nebraska, Wyoming, Utah, Montana and a portion of southeastern Idaho. As departmental ...
Andrew Johnson National Historic Site
Three miles west is the central unit of the Andrew Johnson National Historic Site which includes the 17th president’s small tailor shop, the home in which he lived from 1838 to 1851, a museum, and administrative offices. Other units are ...
Fort Omaha Balloon School
Fort Omaha Walking Tour
Until after World War I, no other method equaled a soldier’s ability to send intelligence information directly to the ground by telephone from an observation balloon.
Fort Omaha entered America’s balloon and aviation history in April 1909 when ...
Observation Balloon Training at Fort Omaha
Fort Omaha Walking Tour
After nine years of inactivity, Fort Omaha reopened in 1905 as a school for noncommissioned Signal Corps officers. A structure to house the army’s only dirigible (balloon airship) was completed in 1908, and the first dirigible flew ...
Fort Omaha Knights of Columbus Assembly Hall
Fort Omaha Walking Tour
During World War I, citizen participation in relief and aid societies was exceptional across America. Omaha’s Red Cross chapter led all cities in the country in per capita membership.
In addition to the Red Cross providing a canteen ...
Desert Homes
Safford Freeman and his family settled in this area in the early 1930s after applying for a patent under the Homestead Act. They were granted 640 acres to farm, graze, or mine. Here Mr. Freeman constructed a three room adobe ...
Gum Branch Baptist Church
This church was organized in 1833 as the Gum Branch Primitive Baptist Church by members of Beard’s Creek Primitive Baptist Church. Among the charter members were Samuel and David Delk. The land for the church was given by Fashau Long, ...