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Cozad is a city in Dawson County, Nebraska, founded by John J. Cozad in 1873. It is known for its 100th Meridian Museum, Robert Henri Museum, and historic downtown district.
The Cozad Downtown Historic District in Cozad, Nebraska is a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. [1] [2] [3] The Hendee Hotel in Cozad, built in 1879 for John J. Cozad, the founder of the city of Cozad, is not included in the district (in fact is just outside of its borders) but is already ...
The Cozad house later became the home of artist Miles Maryott. He was described by the Omaha World-Herald as “a well-known hunting guide, outdoorsman and landscape painter — there was talk he would become the first-ever Nebraska state naturalist — before he pulled a gun on his best friend and changed his own life.”
Cozad, Nebraska: ca. 1849 Commercial Pony Express station, was moved a small distance in 1938 ... United Presbyterian Church: Nebraska City, Nebraska: ca. 1861
Churches in Otoe County, Nebraska (1 C) This page was last edited on 14 November 2017, at 12:16 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Allen's Opera House is a historic commercial building in Cozad, Nebraska. It was built by Charles Hart and Mr. Shanholt in 1906 for Charles E. Allen, a businessman and banker who co-owned the Cozad State Bank and the Allen General Store. Both businesses were located on the first floor.
The Hendee Hotel is a historic hotel building in Cozad, Nebraska. It was built in 1879 for John J. Cozad, the founder of the city of Cozad. One of his sons, Robert Henri, became a painter. Cozad shot a man in 1882, and he sold the hotel to Stephen A. Hendee, who remained its owner until 1910.
Learn about the history, bishops, and congregations of the Episcopal Church in Nebraska. The diocese was established in 1868 and has 52 parishes and 7,096 members as of 2019.