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Showing posts with label County News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label County News. Show all posts
Sunday, December 4, 2022
Monday, November 21, 2022
1897 History of Clay County from The Harvard Courier Newspaper
This major history of Harvard and Clay County was published by The Harvard Courier newspaper on November 20, 1897.
Wednesday, April 6, 2022
The 1947 County Assessors Go To Work
The April 3, 1947 issue of The Clay County News described the work and the guidelines for the county assessors as they prepared to evaluate county property.
Thursday, March 31, 2022
1950 Census Enumeration Districts for Clay County
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:
18-1 Town of Clay Center
18-2 Town
of Edgar
18-3 Edgar
Twsp
18-4 Eldorado
Twsp
18-5 Town
of Spring Ranch
18-6 Town
of Fairfield
18-7 Fairfield
Twsp
18-8 Town
of Glenvil
18-9 Glenvil
Twsp
18-10 U.S.
Naval Ammunition Depot
18-11 Town
of Harvard
18-12 Harvard
Twsp
18-13 Inland
Twsp
18-14 U.S.
NAD
18-15 Town
of Trumbull
18-16 Leicester
Twsp
18-17 Town of Saronville (Lewis Twsp)
18-18 Town
of Saronville (Sutton Twsp)
18-19 Lewis
Twsp
19-20 Town
of Ong
18-21 Logan
Twsp
18-22 Lone
Tree Twsp
18-23 U.S.
NAd
18-24 Lynn Twsp
18-25 U.S.
NAD
18-26 Marshall Twsp
18-27 School
Creek Twsp
18-28 Sheridan
Twsp
18-29 Spring
Ranch Twsp
18-30 Town
of Sutton (East)
18-31 Town
of Sutton (West)
18-32 Sutton Twsp
Monday, February 28, 2022
Verona School Sale - 1972
The Verona School was sold on March 10, 1972. The sale bill appeared in the county papers - this clip from the Edgar Sun.
Friday, November 26, 2021
1996 All-County Football Team
The Clay County News named these as the All-County football players in 1996. The article appeared in the November 28, 1996 issue of the county paper.
Wednesday, November 17, 2021
The 1946 Harvard Football Team Capped a 4-year Dynasty
The Harvard football team had a heckuva run from 1943 through 1946, four years with one defeat, one tie, and a bunch of wins.
Note the military ranks of the coaches in '44 and '45. Must be a story or two behind that.
This article appeared in The Harvard Courier newspaper on November 21, 1946.
Friday, October 22, 2021
1921 - One-Time Fairfield Man at Center of Sordid Affair.
We included a summary of this story in the newspaper column and promised to post the full article here. Sort it out if you can.
Wednesday, May 12, 2021
1971 Class C District Track Meet Results
We promised this post in our column today, May 12th 2021 - the district track meet results from 25 years ago.
Sunday, January 31, 2021
Ong Wins 1946 County Basketball Tournament
The favored Ong Red Devils took the 1946 Clay County Basketball Tournament held at the Sutton High School Auditorium.
See the Story of the 1946 Ong Basketball Team Below.
Cute tournament trivia: The winner of the tournament and the winner of the losers' bracket received plaques. "Runner-up received nothing."
This account of the 1946 Ong Red Devil's Basketball Team is taken from the Ong Centennial Book 1886-1986.
Wednesday, January 27, 2021
Edgar Farmer proposes a Farmers Strike Making National News - 1946
Edgar and Clay County made national news in an Associated Press news story about an Edgar meeting of 216 farmers led by V. Hubert Johnson, a local farmer. Johnson proposed a national “strike against strikes” with farmers withholding products from the market in protest of the numerous strikes in various industries.
Two weeks later this follow-up story appeared in The Sutton News on February 14, 1946
Gamble's Store Opening in Edgar - 1946
A new Gamble Store owned by Clarence Clouse opened in Edgar in the old J.G. Walley building on the First of February 1946. Mr. Clouse was an Edgar resident since 1932. The first Gamble store opened in St. Cloud, Minnesota in 1925 (Bert Gamble) and there were 513 company owned stores, 1487 authorized dealer stores, 14 warehouses in 24 states.
Tuesday, January 12, 2021
Lillian King, Wife and Mother of County Newspaper publishers
Lillian King was the wife and mother of the long-time publishers of The Clay County News. She died in 1971
Monday, November 30, 2020
Threat of Tuberculosis in Nebraska in 1970
This item from The Clay County News in December 1970 reminded folks that there still was a threat from TB.
Wednesday, September 30, 2020
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