The Oto tribe signed an 1854 treaty relinquishing their territory west of the Missouri River except for a 250-square-mile reservation in the Blue River basin. This village and agency, near present-day Barneston, became the center of Oto culture in Nebraska, and is now listed on the
Barneston, NE National RegisterIn 1938-39 Nebraska's Bureau of Roads and Bridges undertook a federal aid project. It entailed grading, paving, and culvert ...
Since many people search for their family histories, the genealogy rooms in the Thayer County Museum in Belvidere are ones of...
Two counties in southeast Nebraska are bisected by one of the nation's oldest highways - US 81, also known as the Pan America...