
Elm Creek
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Biker Ozzy
N 40° 43.152 W 099° 22.416
14T E 468446 N 4507653
Elm Creek Historical Marker
Waymark Code: WM4FFE
Location: Nebraska, United States
Date Posted: 08/17/2008
Views: 23
Marker reads as follows
ELM CREEK
Elm Creek siding was established in August 1866 during construction of the Union Pacific Railroad. The nearby creek provided both water and timber for the railroad's locomotives. By 1872 a school-church building, a saloon-restaurant, a store, and a post office formed the nucleus of a town. The railroad brought settlers to the area, many of whom were Irish emigrants and railroad workers. They acquired homesteads and timber claims from the government or purchased land from the railroad.
About 1880 the Union Pacific constructed a depot one mile to the east of the original town and the village soon followed in 1883. Elm Creek was incorporated on January 12, 1887, and boasted a population of 300. In 1906 the village survived a major fire which destroyed fourteen buildings on Front Street.
Elm Creek's location in the fertile Platte Valley helped make it an agricultural center for sugar beets, alfalfa, livestock, and corn. In its centennial year of 1987 the population was 862.
Elm Creek Centennial
Nebraska State Historical Society
Library lawn on Tyler St., Elm Creek
Buffalo County
Marker 319
Marker Name: Elm Creek
 City: yes
 Roadside: Not Listed
 Other: Not Listed
 Web Address if available:: Not listed

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