
Lowell, 1872-1972
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NevaP
N 40° 38.853 W 098° 50.833
14T E 512917 N 4499644
This marker is about the history of one of the Platte Valley boom towns.
Waymark Code: WM3JMK
Location: Nebraska, United States
Date Posted: 04/12/2008
Views: 19
Lowell was a booming town and the County Seat in 1872 but all that remains now is a few houses at a cross road.
The marker reads:
1872 LOWELL 1972
The Boom Town played an important role in the West, and few Nebraska towns had such a boom history as Lowell. It was selected as a townsite by the Burlington & Missouri River Railroad in 1871, and its first businesses were soon established.
Lowell, first incorporated town in Kearney county, was chosen county seat at the reorganization election of June 17, 1872. The B & MRR arrived on July 8, and for a short time it was end-of-track, becoming a major shipping point for central Nebraska. Also in July, it was selected as the site for the U.S. Land Office for the Republican Valley, and its streets were crowded with homesteaders. It was a temporary shipping point for herds of cattle trailed north from Texas. The courthouse and land office stood near here.
Lowell's decline began as early as 1872, when the railroad built on to Kearney, making it the regional trading center, and a wagon bridge built across the Platte at Kearney in 1874 continued the drop in business. The removal of the land office in 1874 continued the drop in business. The removal of the land office in 1874 added to decline of Lowell. When the county seat was removed in 1878, a quiet village replaced the boom town. The school closed in 1963.
The marker, #241, was placed by the Lowell High School Alumni and the Nebraska State Historical Society
There's a geocache at th site.
Marker Name: Lowell 1872 -1972
 Roadside: yes
 Web Address if available:: [Web Link]
 City: Not Listed
 Other: Not Listed

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