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Fillmore County, Nebraska : ウィキペディア英語版
Fillmore County, Nebraska

Fillmore County is one of 93 counties in the U.S. state of Nebraska. As of the 2010 census, the population was 5,890.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/31/31059.html )〕 Its county seat is Geneva.〔(【引用サイトリンク】accessdate=2011-06-07 )〕 The county was named for President Millard Fillmore.
==History==

Fillmore County was established, and its boundaries defined, by the Nebraska Territorial Legislature in 1856. It was named for Millard Fillmore, the thirteenth president of the United States, who had left office in 1853.〔
The first homesteaders arrived in the county in 1866. William O. Bussard and his cousin William C. Whitaker, both natives of Ohio, filed claims on the West Fork of the Big Blue River in the northeastern portion of the county.〔〔 Settlement of the area was slow until 1870;〔 it was concentrated in the northern part of the county, in part because the surveyed route of the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad ran through York County just north of the present-day York-Fillmore county line.〔 In 1870, Fillmore City, the first town in the county, was established on the Big Blue about four miles () north of present-day Grafton;〔〔 in 1871, the county's first post office was opened in Fillmore City.〔
In 1871, the Burlington and Missouri laid its tracks through the area. A recent change in federal law allowed them to alter their route, shifting it about five miles () south of their original surveyed path. This placed the route on more level country, reducing the cost of cutting and bridging; it also shifted the line from York County to northern Fillmore County.〔
The county was formally organized in 1871; up to this time, it had been administered from, and taxed by, Saline County, its neighbor to the east. In April, an election was held to choose officers to organize the county; at this time, it was decided to place the county seat in the county's center. The town site was surveyed and platted, and given the name "Henry". It could not yet be occupied, since it was on school land owned by the State; an act of the Legislature was necessary before the land could be sold.〔〔〔
The Legislature duly acted, passing a bill in the summer of 1872 to allow sale of the school lands. At about that time, the new county seat's name was changed from "Henry" to "Geneva", at the suggestion of the daughter of a local settler, who wanted it named after her family's old home of Geneva, Illinois.〔〔〔
The county grew rapidly through the first years of the 1870s. Three towns were established along the Burlington line; in keeping with the railroad's practice of naming their towns alphabetically, they were dubbed Exeter, Fairmont, and Grafton.〔 By 1873, the entire county had been "thickly settled".〔 Its growth suffered a check in the mid-1870s, due both to the worldwide depression following the Panic of 1873 and to an infestation of grasshoppers in the late summer of 1874.〔〔
As additional railroad lines were constructed through the county, new towns were established. In about 1886, the Burlington built a branch line from Beatrice to Holdrege, which ran generally east-west through southern Fillmore County; Shickley, Strang, and Ohiowa were founded on or near the route. A north-south line connected this branch to the Burlington's main line, running from Strang to Fairmont.〔〔〔〔 Milligan was established in 1887, on the Kansas City and Omaha line.〔〔
Several ethnic European enclaves developed during the time of the county's homesteading. An extensive Czech settlement covered much of Saline County and extended into eastern Fillmore County, including Milligan.〔 A concentration of Swedish immigrants developed in eastern Clay County, extending into southwestern Fillmore County in the area between Shickley and Ong.〔 German settlements formed in both the southeastern and southwestern corners of the county.〔

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