The Sutton Museum is the home of the Sutton Historical Society and is dedicated to the collection and preservation of historic artifacts and information about the Sutton, Nebraska community.
The 1950 Census data will be released on April 1, 2022. Staff at various companies including genealogy websites will begin indexing the date and releasing searchable data bases over the following weeks.
Raw data will be available quicker, accessible by Enumeration District (ED) which you must know to find data by location.
ED's for Clay County data in the 1950 census are as follows:
18-1Town of Clay Center 18-2Town
of Edgar 18-3Edgar
Twsp 18-4Eldorado
Twsp 18-5Town
of Spring Ranch 18-6Town
of Fairfield 18-7Fairfield
Twsp 18-8Town
of Glenvil 18-9Glenvil
Twsp 18-10U.S.
Naval Ammunition Depot 18-11Town
of Harvard 18-12Harvard
Twsp 18-13Inland
Twsp 18-14U.S.
NAD 18-15Town
of Trumbull 18-16Leicester
Twsp 18-17Town of Saronville (Lewis Twsp) 18-18Town
of Saronville (Sutton Twsp) 18-19Lewis
Twsp 19-20Town
of Ong 18-21Logan
Twsp 18-22Lone
Tree Twsp 18-23U.S.
NAd 18-24Lynn Twsp 18-25U.S.
NAD 18-26Marshall Twsp 18-27School
Creek Twsp 18-28Sheridan
Twsp 18-29Spring
Ranch Twsp 18-30Town
of Sutton (East) 18-31Town
of Sutton (West) 18-32Sutton Twsp
The Sutton News carried this story of Dr. Martin Clark in their March 31, 1922 issue. Dr. Clark and his brother Isaac Clark came to Sutton in 1871 in the first months of the settlement. They were on the short list of early movers & shakers in the founding and development of our town.
The Sutton High basketball team won the Class "A" championship in 1922 beating Crete in the finals after disposing of Fremont, Omaha Commerce, and Grand Island in the tourney.
This account of the games appeared in The Sutton News on March 17, 1922.