Midland Precinct, Nebraska (Omaha & Republican Valley Railroad)
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Over 125 years old
Railroad bond
Janaury 1, 1880
Issued, canceled
John Hamilton, Stationer
Hand signed
16" (w) by 16" (h)
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Historical Context
This bond was issued by Midland Precinct, Lancaster County, Nebraska to help aid in the construction of the Omaha and Republican Valley Railroad.
Lancaster County is a county located in southeast portion of Nebraska, and today, is part of the Lincoln metropolitan area. Lincoln is the county seat and the state capital. The county was created in 1859.
The Omaha and Republican Valley Railway was incorporated in 1876 and was a branch line of the Union Pacific that crossed Nebraska. Traversing several counties, including Buffalo County, the Railway was the impetus for several settlements, and upon its demise, several ghost towns. The Railway ran from Boelus to South Ravenna, to Poole and on to Pleasanton, Nebraska.
In 1880, the Omaha and Republican Valley Railroad Company was consolidated with the Omaha, Niobrara and Black Hills Railroad Company, and in 1886 was consolidated again with the Blue Valley Railroad, this time taking the Omaha and Republican Valley Railway name.
Trains started traveling along the Omaha and Republican Valley Railroad in 1890, with Pleasanton as the terminus. The Pleasanton townsite was surveyed and platted in 1890, and grew quickly. Situated on the South Loop River, Pleasanton was plagued by floods. The flood of 1947 washed away the railroad tracks, and the line was officially abandoned in 1948.
One ghost town was called Sartoria, which was built with the expectation of being the terminus of the railroad. The tracks never got that far. It was seven miles beyond Pleasanton. Another ghost town along the tracks was Watertown, where the steam locomotives would load up with water. Watertown had a post office, established in 1890, and a schoolhouse, formed in 1886.
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