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Minersville, Nebraska : ウィキペディア英語版
Minersville is a former railroad town in Otoe County, Nebraska, United States. It was located approximately to the SSW of Nebraska City and East of the Nebraska City Municipal Airport. It was founded in the 1850s and dissolved by the early 1900s. During its time, the town was on the Missouri River until the Army Corps of Engineers redirected the river to the East.==History==It is believed that the area had first been inhabited by a Native American tribe. The village was incorporated on May 4, 1857. A couple years later James Carmichael bought the town and renamed it Otoe City. In the early 1860s a small coal deposit was found near the village. In 1864, the town was renamed to Minersville, despite the meagar quantity and quality of the mine. By this time, Minersville contained a general store, post office, saloon, blacksmith shop, and a Congregational Church. In 1874 the Midland Pacific Railway built a line through the town. Later the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad and Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroads operated the track.Otoe County Book Committee, et al. Otoe County History. (1983). p. 26The Minersville post office was discontinued in 1923.
Minersville is a former railroad town in Otoe County, Nebraska, United States. It was located approximately to the SSW of Nebraska City and East of the Nebraska City Municipal Airport. It was founded in the 1850s and dissolved by the early 1900s. During its time, the town was on the Missouri River until the Army Corps of Engineers redirected the river to the East.
==History==
It is believed that the area had first been inhabited by a Native American tribe. The village was incorporated on May 4, 1857. A couple years later James Carmichael bought the town and renamed it Otoe City. In the early 1860s a small coal deposit was found near the village. In 1864, the town was renamed to Minersville, despite the meagar quantity and quality of the mine. By this time, Minersville contained a general store, post office, saloon, blacksmith shop, and a Congregational Church. In 1874 the Midland Pacific Railway built a line through the town. Later the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad and Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroads operated the track.〔Otoe County Book Committee, et al. Otoe County History. (1983). p. 26〕
The Minersville post office was discontinued in 1923.

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ウィキペディアでMinersville is a former railroad town in Otoe County, Nebraska, United States. It was located approximately to the SSW of Nebraska City and East of the Nebraska City Municipal Airport. It was founded in the 1850s and dissolved by the early 1900s. During its time, the town was on the Missouri River until the Army Corps of Engineers redirected the river to the East.==History==It is believed that the area had first been inhabited by a Native American tribe. The village was incorporated on May 4, 1857. A couple years later James Carmichael bought the town and renamed it Otoe City. In the early 1860s a small coal deposit was found near the village. In 1864, the town was renamed to Minersville, despite the meagar quantity and quality of the mine. By this time, Minersville contained a general store, post office, saloon, blacksmith shop, and a Congregational Church. In 1874 the Midland Pacific Railway built a line through the town. Later the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad and Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroads operated the track.Otoe County Book Committee, et al. Otoe County History. (1983). p. 26The Minersville post office was discontinued in 1923.」の詳細全文を読む



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