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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]
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 1870 - see map. West (1860-1862) Formed from unorganized territory and dissolved ...
31-52855. GNISfeature ID. 834685[2] Whiteclay(Lakota: Makȟásaŋ;[4]"whiteish or yellowish clay") is a census-designated placein Sheridan County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 10 at the 2010 census. A significant part of Whiteclay's economy was based on alcohol sales to residents of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, located two ...
Courthouses marked with a †dagger are listed on the National Register of Historic Places . / 42.13000°N 98.02889°W / 42.13000; -98.02889 ( Antelope County Courthouse) / 41.57000°N 101.69111°W / 41.57000; -101.69111 ( Arthur County Courthouse) / 42.09972°N 102.87000°W / 42.09972; -102.87000 ( Box Butte ...
The United States District Court for the District of Nebraska (in case citations, D. Neb.) is the federal district court whose jurisdiction is the state of Nebraska. Court offices are in Omaha and Lincoln . Appeals from the District of Nebraska are taken to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit (except for patent claims and ...
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.
Courts of Nebraska include: State courts of Nebraska. Nebraska Supreme Court [1] Nebraska Court of Appeals [2] Nebraska District Courts (12 districts) [3] Nebraska County Courts (93 courts, one for each county) [4] Nebraska Juvenile Courts [5] Nebraska Workers' Compensation Court [6] Nebraska Problem-Solving Courts and Drug Courts [7]