
The Ox ~ Bow Trail # 219
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Biker Ozzy
N 41° 02.319 W 096° 21.427
14T E 722151 N 4546413
Marker about a old trail in Nebraska.
Waymark Code: WM6FD9
Location: Nebraska, United States
Date Posted: 05/25/2009
Views: 20
Marker reads as follows.
THE OX-BOW TRAIL
This marker sits astride the Ox-BowlTrail, also known as the Old Fort Kearny or Nebraska City Road. Beginning in the 1840's, this route carried thousands of emigrants and millions of pounds of freight destined for the settlements, mining camps, or military posts of the West. Many travelers were Mormons bound for the Great Salt Lake Valley. The trail, looping north to the Platte from such Missouri River towns as Plattsmouth and Nebraska City, resembled an Ox-Bow, after which it was named. Just west of here was an important ford across Salt Creek, where limestone ledges form a natural low-water bridge. Travel over the trail declined in the mid-1860's with the development of more direct routes from the Missouri to the Central Platte Valley.
The water supply for the City of Lincoln comes from wells in the Platte Valley near here. In 1932 this pumping station was built, and a 36-inch water main laid to Lincoln. A treatment plant and an additional 48-inch main were added in the 1950's.
Saunders County Historical Society
Ashland Chamber of Commerce
Nebraska State Historical Society
Ashland City Water Treatment Plant
Saunders County
Marker 219
Marker Name: The Ox ~ Bow Trail # 219
 City: yes
 Roadside: yes
 Other: yes
 Web Address if available:: Not listed

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