Greeley County Courthouse in Greeley, NE
N 41° 32.888 W 098° 31.815
14T E 539177 N 4599714
This historic County Courthouse has been in use since 1900. The grounds are aesthetic and beautiful, with a most appropriate war memorial.
Waymark Code: WM2K3N
Location: Nebraska, United States
Date Posted: 11/14/2007
Views: 56
n the fall of 1872 area residents took steps to organize a county, and the governor proclaimed Greeley County as duly established the same year. Two locations vied for the county seat designation in an election held in 1873. Lamartine was the winner. In 1874 Scotia residents succeeded in calling another county seat election, which they won. The issue of where the county seat would reside was not over however, as other communities challenged Scotia for that designation. To solidify their position Scotia residents sponsored the construction of a courthouse in 1885. Additionally, the only railroad in the county passed near Scotia, which had a spur line to it.
The present county seat, Greeley, was not established until 1886, when the Burlington Railroad was built through the county. Greeley enjoyed a spot in the center of the county and railroad connections, both important factors in becoming a county seat. After two elections Greeley finally became the county seat in 1890. The first courthouse was a two-story brick building. By 1907 the county determined that it was inadequate and a new structure was needed. A bond issue to support new construction passed in 1912. Actual construction began in 1913 and the Classical Revival-style courthouse was finished in 1914.
Year Built: 1914
Current Use of Building: County Court House
Level of Courts: County
Architect: Classical Revival
Dates this building was used to house judicial proceedings: 1914 - present
Physical Address: Kildare St,
Greeley, NE
Related Website: [Web Link]
Hours: Not listed
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