Beatrice, Nebraska, was founded in 1857 along the Big Blue River. Known for its rich farming and manufacturing, Beatrice was marketed by the early settlers as the "Queen City of the Blue."
Beatrice is home to the first homestead claimed after the passage of the Homestead Act of 1862. After the first railroad line came through Beatrice in 1871, the city's population exploded. At the turn of the 20th century, Beatrice was home to six self-made millionaires, remarkable for the time. Over the years, Beatrice's population has remained steady--around 12,000--thanks to the help of nationally known industries like Dempster Mill Manufacturing and Beatrice Foods. Today, industries such as eXmark, Beatrice Bakery Company, and Ratigan-Schottler Manufacturing provide products that reach beyond Nebraska.
Gage County Historical Society and Museum strives to preserve the county's history, including Beatrice, Nebraska. Its mission is "to preserve, enhance, and showcase the unique history of Gage County by connecting our stories to develop appreciation throughout the wider community." The museum is housed in the 1906 Chicago, Burlington & Quincy passenger depot in downtown Beatrice. Covering the first 100 years of Beatrice's history, this book features never-before-published photographs gathered from a variety of sources, including images from the society's collection.
- Format: Häftad
- ISBN: 9781467162364
- Utgivningsdatum: 2025-05-01
- Förlag: Arcadia Publishing (SC)