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Samuel Bullock House


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Samuel Bullock House

An example of the Greek Revival style, the house was built in 1869 in Fremont for Samuel Bullock, a prominent
interior decorator. In the 1890s the frame lean-to in the rear was replaced by a brick addition. The house was
later owned by Dr. Joshua S. Devries, a pioneer Nebraska physican and surgeon, who graduated from the
University of Nebraska Medical Department in 1888. The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.



Address: 508 West Military Avenue

Come visit us in Fremont, Nebraska

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Fremont & Elhorn Valley Railroad and Museum

Come relive a portion of our history aboard the FEVR, Nebraska's longest and largest tourist railroad, in rail cars dating from the 1920

Fremont, NE Excursions

Fremont Dinner Train

Experience the ambience...take a look back in time aboard 1940s heated and air-conditioned, elegantly attired cars. The train operates from Fremont to historic Hooper, a 30 mile round trip up the beautiful Elkhorn River Valley. Stop at downtown Hooper's Main Street, built in the 1890

Fremont, NE Excursions

George Turner House

The George and Nancy Turner House, built in 1867

Fremont, NE Historic Homes

Dodge County Courthouse

Dodge County was established in 1856. Fontenelle was named temporary county seat, but Fremont won the county seat designation in 1860. J.J. Hawthorn donated land for courthouse purposes in 1866. In 1867 the county built the first courthouse, a two-story brick structure. In December 188

Fremont, NE Historic Courthouses


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