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89002216 [1] Added to NRHP. January 10, 1990. The Sheridan County Courthouse, located at 2nd and Sprague Sts. in Rushville, Nebraska, was built in 1904. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. It has also been designated Nebraska historic site SH08-1. [1]
Sheridan County, Nebraska. / 42.5°N 102.43°W / 42.5; -102.43. Sheridan County is a county in the U.S. state of Nebraska. As of the 2020 United States Census, the population was 5,127. [1] Its county seat is Rushville. [2] The county was formed in 1885, and was named for General Philip H. Sheridan. [3]
e. Sheridan v News Group Newspapers ( Thomas Sheridan v News Group Newspapers Ltd) is a civil court case brought by Tommy Sheridan against the publishers of the News of the World, which began in the Court of Session in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 4 July 2006. He alleged that the News of the World defamed his character through a series of articles ...
Mari Sandoz (1896–1966) was born and grew up in Sheridan County in the Nebraska Sandhills. In 1935, she published Old Jules , a biography of her homesteader father Jules Sandoz. [6] Most of her subsequent works of fiction and nonfiction dealt with the history of the High Plains and its Native Americans, explorers, and settlers.
Blackbird (1855-1888) Formed from Burt County and dissolved to Thurston County. Loup (1855-1856) Formed from Burt and Un-Organized and then dissolved Madison, Monroe and Platte Counties. Jones (1856-1866) Formed from unorganized territory and dissolved into Jefferson County. Grant, Harrison, Jackson, Lynn, Monroe and Taylor counties listed in ...
Pages in category "National Register of Historic Places in Sheridan County, Nebraska" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Robert G. Simmons, longest-serving Chief Justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court. Robert G. Simmons was the longest-serving chief justice in the history of the Nebraska Supreme Court as of 2024. [4] Chief Justice Simmons was born in Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska in 1891. He attended Hastings college and the University of Nebraska's College of Law.
The courts of Scotland ( Scottish Gaelic: Cùirtean na h-Alba) are responsible for administration of justice in Scotland, under statutory, common law and equitable provisions within Scots law. The courts are presided over by the judiciary of Scotland, who are the various judicial office holders responsible for issuing judgments, ensuring fair ...