May 30, 2024 - Sheriff's Sale
Said sale to be held at 9:00 o’clock a.m. on the 30h day of May, 2024 at the Buffalo County South Impound Lot - located at 321 Central Ave, City of Kearney, Buffalo County, Nebraska.
Full Details
Full-Time Abstract Clerk I in the Register of Deed’s Office
The Abstract Clerk I is an introductory position. Applicants must possess excellent communication, clerical, customer service and computer skills. Must have legible handwriting, be detailed oriented, and the ability to multi-task.
This position requires the willingness to learn, retain, and work with complex legal descriptions and real estate recordings. Complete job duties and skillset requirements are listed in the Full Job Description.
Full Job Description
Please submit completed Buffalo County Application, resume, and a cover letter.
Buffalo County Register of Deeds
1512 Central Avenue, Room 240
P O Box 1270
Kearney, NE 68848
Position will remain open until filled. First review of applications will be March 29, 2024
EOE/AA/Veterans Preference
2024 Delinquent Tax List
The following is the Buffalo County 2024 delinquent tax list. It includes parcel identification numbers to facilitate property research.
The following is the Buffalo County 2024 delinquent tax list. On Wednesday, February 28th, 2024, we will place an updated list of available properties on the Buffalo County website in descending dollar order. Everyone who attends the Buffalo County tax sale MUST use the updated list.
Preregistration will begin Wednesday, February 28, 2024 at the Buffalo County Treasurer’s Office. We advise everyone to preregister for the sale. We will limit the purchase of bid numbers to 25 per company/individual.
To register, we require $25.00 per bid number, non-refundable, a signed W-9 and a completed registration form listing the buyer’s name and contact information. Random bid numbers will be drawn at time of registration.
The sale will begin at 9:00 at the Buffalo County Courthouse on Monday, March 4th, 2024. Buyers will need to leave a blank check with the Treasurer’s Office. There is a $20.00 fee per tax sale certificate purchased. After we process the tax sale certificates, we will send the buyer copies of the check, copies of the certificates and paid tax receipts. We prefer to hold the original certificates in our office for quicker redemption processing.
The 2024 Tax Sale buyers check in at the Buffalo County Treasurer’s before the sale. We will allow companies and individuals to purchase up to 25 bid numbers, but request only 1 person attend the sale regardless of bid numbers purchased. We can advise you how you can make this work.
If you have questions, please call our office at 308-236-1254.
2024 Veteran Services Meetings
Buffalo County furnishes the public information contained herein as a public service.
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February 13, 2024 |
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March 12, 2024 |
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April 9, 2024 |
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May 14, 2024 |
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June 11, 2024 |
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July 9, 2024 |
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August
13, 2024 |
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10, 2024 |
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October
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12, 2024 |
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2023 Tax Valuation Protests
Statement of Polices and Procedures for 2023 Real Estate Tax Valuation Protests
Please download and fill in the form/s below.
Protest Information Guide
GIS
Statement of Polices and Procedures
2023 Buffalo County Board of Equalization Hearings
Notice of Hearing - Property Valuation Protests
2023 Board of Equalization Property Valuation Protest Hearings Minutes
Past Years Recommendations
2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
Part-time Mower Operator
General Purpose:
Operate
tractor/mower and wood chipper to cut and remove brush from road right-a-ways
and bridges on uneven or rough terrain
Applicants must
complete a standard application available at www.buffalocounty.ne.gov/employment. Incomplete applications will not be
considered.
Qualifications:
- Have a valid driver’s license
- High School diploma or GED
- Must be able to pass a background check
Wages: $15.00
Application Submission:
Please submit
complete application to:
Buffalo County
Board Administrator
1512 Central
Avenue
PO Box 1270
Kearney,
NE 68848
lmartin@buffalocounty.ne.gov
First review of
applications will be May 10, 2023. Position will remain open until filled.
Buffalo County is EOE/AA/Veteran Preference.
Full Job Description
Flock Safety System
Automatic License Plate Readers (ALPR) have long helped law enforcement in solving crimes. ALPRs capture computer-readable images of license plates, allowing law enforcement agencies to compare plate numbers against those of stolen cars or cars driven by people suspected of being involved in criminal activities.
The information by ALPR cameras can help determine whether a vehicle was at the scene of a crime and to discover vehicles that may be associated with each other. Law enforcement agencies can choose to share their information with other agencies. The cameras can also integrate information from national or state crime databases to provide real-time alerts when a vehicle associated with a known suspect or a stolen vehicle passes the camera.
According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, when employed ethically and objectively, ALPRs are an effective force-multiplying tool for law enforcement. A 2011 study by the Police Executive Research Forum concluded that ALPRs used by Mesa, Ariz., Police resulted in “nearly 3 times as many ‘hits’ for stolen vehicles, and twice as many vehicle recoveries.”
Flock Safety communities have reported overall crime reductions of over 70 percent after a period of time utilizing the ALPR system. In some areas, that included an over 60 percent reduction in non-residential burglaries, 80 percent reduction in residential burglary, and an over 40 percent reduction in robberies.
What is Flock Safety?
Flock Safety is a public safety operating system that helps communities and law enforcement work together to eliminate crime, protect privacy, and mitigate bias. We build devices that capture objective evidence and use machine learning to detect and deliver unbiased investigative leads to law enforcement. Flock Safety communities have reported crime reductions of up to 70 percent.
Today, there are over 1,500 Flock Safety communities; we partner with 1200+ law enforcement agencies. The Buffalo County Sheriff’s Office has partnered with the Kearney Police Department under their MOU with the FLOCK Safety System.
Kearney Police Department Flock Transparency Portal
Buffalo County Sheriff’s Office Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR #1346)
Nebraska Revised Statutes – Automatic License Plate Reader Privacy Act 60-3201 to 60-3209
Grader Operator/Maintenance Worker II
Grader Operator/Maintenance
Worker II (CDL Not Required).
Openings in Pleasanton, Miller, and Kearney Area
General Purpose:
Operate, light, medium, heavy equipment, road maintenance and manual
labor.
Applicants must complete a Standard Buffalo County Job Application. Incomplete applications will not be
considered.
Qualifications:
- High School diploma or equivalent. Combination of equivalent education and/or work experience may be considered if substantially related to the detailed job requirements of the this position
- At least one year experience as a laborer, in driving dump or similar trucks, light equipment in maintenance and construction or similar work
- Appropriate trade school training is desirable
- Must possess a valid State of Nebraska Driver’s License
Wages: $20.00/hour
Application Submission:
Please submit complete application, resume, and cover letter to:
Buffalo County Board Administrator
1512 Central Avenue
PO Box 1270
Kearney, NE 68848
lmartin@buffalocounty.ne.gov
This position is open until filled. First review of applications will occur on February 10, 2023.
Full Job Description
Zoning Commission Agenda and Meeting Minutes, 2024
Buffalo County furnishes the public information contained herein as a public service. This information may not reflect the most recent resolutions of the Planning and Zoning Commission and if the resolutions need to be legally relied upon, the most current version may be obtained at the Planning and Zoning office. Please also read the disclaimer statement.
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January 18, 2024
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February 15, 2024
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March 21, 2024
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April 18, 2024
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May 16, 2024
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June 20, 2024
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July 18, 2024
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August 15, 2024
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September 19, 2024
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October 17, 2024
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November 21, 2024
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December 19, 2024
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January 16, 2025
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2023 Zoning Commission Agenda and Meeting Minutes
Buffalo County furnishes the public information contained herein as a public service. This information may not reflect the most recent resolutions of the Planning and Zoning Commission and if the resolutions need to be legally relied upon, the most current version may be obtained at the Planning and Zoning office. Please also read the disclaimer statement.
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January 19, 2023
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February 16, 2023
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March 16, 2023
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April 20, 2023
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May 18, 2023
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June 15, 2023
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June 22, 2023
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July 20, 2023
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July 27, 2023
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August 17, 2023
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September 21, 2023
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Meeting canceled by Chairman due to weather |
October 19, 2023 |
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November 16, 2023
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December 21, 2023
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2024 Board of Commissioners Meetings
March 26th Board meeting has been rescheduled for Friday March 29, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. due to weather.
Buffalo County furnishes the public information contained herein as a public service. This information may not reflect the most recent resolutions of the County Board and if the resolutions need to be legally relied upon, the most current version may be obtained at the office of the County Clerk. Please also read the disclaimer statement and the Open Meetings Act.
2024 Board of Commissioners Deadlines & Meeting Times
2024 Planning and Zoning Commission Deadlines and Meeting Times
Board meetings are held every second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 9:00 a.m. in the Buffalo County Board of Commissioners Board Room located at 1512 Central Ave., Kearney, Nebraska.
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December 29, 2023
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January 9, 2024
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January 23, 2024
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February 13, 2024
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February 27, 2024
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March 12, 2024
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March 26, 2024
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April 9, 2024
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April 23, 2024
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May 14, 2024
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May 28, 2024
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June 11, 2024
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June 25, 2024
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July 9, 2024
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July 23, 2024
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August 13, 2024
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August 27, 2024
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September 10, 2024
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September 24, 2024
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October 8, 2024
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October 22, 2024
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November 12, 2024
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November 26, 2024
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December 10, 2024
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December 24, 2024
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Communications Officer
The Buffalo County Sheriff's Office is accepting applications for a full-time Communications Officer. Applicants must be at least 21 years of age; have a valid Nebraska driver’s license; a high school diploma or GED; no felony or serious misdemeanor convictions; be able to read, write and understand the English language; and be able to work rotating shifts including nights, weekends, and holidays. All applicants will be subject to a thorough background check. Benefits include full time pay, individual health insurance, access to vision, dental, life and disability insurance, subsidized family health insurance, paid vacation and sick leave, employer matched retirement, and furnished uniforms. Hourly pay starting at $21.65. Position will remain open until filled.
Full Details
Fillable Application
EOE/AA/Veterans preference
Buffalo County Sheriff's Office
2025 Avenue A
P.O. Box 2228
Kearney, NE 68848
308-233-5274
308-233-5246 (fax)
jsamuelson@kearneygov.org
Mechanic - Highway Department
General Purpose:
Repair all County Owned Equipment
Applicants must complete a Standard County Application. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Qualifications:
- High school diploma or equivalent. Any combination of equivalent education and/or work experience may be considered if substantially related to the detailed job requirements of this position.
- At least 2 years’ experience as laborer with some experience in driving dump trucks or similar trucks and light equipment in maintenance or construction or similar work.
- Must possess a valid State of Nebraska Driver’s License
- Class A CDL with no restrictions
Wages:
$24.00-$26.00 depending on qualifications
Full Detailed Job Description
Application Submission:
Please submit complete application, resume, and cover letter to:
Buffalo County Board Administrator
1512 Central Avenue
PO Box 1270
Kearney, NE 68848
lmartin@buffalocounty.ne.gov
Position will remain open until filled. Applications will first be reviewed on August 4, 2022.
Truck Driver/Maintenance Work II (CDL Required) Kearney Area
Truck
Driver/Maintenance Worker II (CDL Required) Kearney Area
General Purpose:
Operate, light, medium, heavy equipment, road maintenance and manual
labor
Applicants must complete a Standard Buffalo County Job Application. Incomplete applications will not be
considered.
Qualifications:
- High School diploma or equivalent. Combination of equivalent education and/or work experience may be considered if substantially related to the detailed job requirements of the this position.
- At least one year experience as a laborer, in driving dump or similar trucks, light equipment in maintenance and construction or similar work.
- Appropriate trade school training is desirable.
- Must possess a valid State of Nebraska Driver’s License
- Commercial Driver’s License with Class A Endorsement is required.
Wages: $21.00/hour
Application Submission:
Please submit complete application, resume, and cover letter to:
Buffalo County Board Administrator
1512 Central Avenue
PO Box 1270
Kearney, NE 68848
lmartin@buffalocounty.ne.gov
This position is open until filled. First review of applications will occur on May 2, 2022.
Full Job Description
Board of Commissioners Meetings 2022
Buffalo County furnishes the public information contained herein as a public service. This information may not reflect the most recent resolutions of the County Board and if the resolutions need to be legally relied upon, the most current version may be obtained at the office of the County Clerk. Please also read the disclaimer statement and the Open Meetings Act.
The next regularly scheduled Board meeting will be Tuesday, January 10, 2022, at 9:00 a.m. in the Buffalo County Board of Commissioners Board Room located at 1512 Central Ave., Kearney, Nebraska.
- Board Packet for current meeting
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January 11, 2022
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Agenda
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Minutes |
January 25, 2022
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Agenda
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February 8, 2022
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February 22, 2022
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March 8, 2022
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March 22, 2022
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April 12, 2022
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Agenda
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Minutes
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April 26, 2022
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May 10, 2022
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Minutes
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May 24, 2022
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Minutes
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June 14, 2022
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June 28, 2022
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Agenda
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July 12, 2022
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July 26, 2022
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August 9, 2022
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August 23, 2022
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September 13, 2022
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September 27, 2022
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Agenda
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Minutes
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October 11, 2022
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Agenda
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Minutes
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October 25, 2022
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Agenda
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Minutes
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November 8, 2022
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November 22, 2022
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December 13, 2022
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December 27, 2022
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2022 Zoning Commission Agenda and Meeting Minutes
Buffalo County furnishes the public information contained herein as a public service. This information may not reflect the most recent resolutions of the Planning and Zoning Commission and if the resolutions need to be legally relied upon, the most current version may be obtained at the Planning and Zoning office. Please also read the disclaimer statement.
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January 20, 2022
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Agenda
Comp Plan Agenda
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Minutes
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February 17, 2022
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Agenda
Comp Plan Agenda
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Minutes
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Notices |
March 17, 2022
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Minutes |
Notices |
April 21, 2022
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Minutes
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May 19, 2022
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Agenda
Comp Plan Agenda
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Minutes |
Notices |
June 16, 2022
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Minutes |
Notices |
July 21, 2022
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Agenda
Comp Plan Agenda
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Minutes |
Notices |
August 18, 2022
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Minutes |
Notices |
September 15, 2022
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Agenda
Comp Plan Agenda
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Minutes |
Notices |
October 20, 2022 |
Agenda
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Minutes |
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November 17, 2022
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December 15, 2022
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Off Duty Management
In order to efficiently respond to requests and manage the employment of off-duty police officers, The Buffalo County Sheriff’s Office has partnered with Off Duty Management to provide services related to hiring off-duty officers effective 9/27/2021.
You may request to hire off-duty police officers through the Off Duty Management web-based service, OfficerTRAK®, or calling the toll-free number below.
Off Duty Management provides the following to the vendor:
- Online access to information through the OfficerTRAK® software including:
- Job-status
- Officer attendance
- Field notes and media files
- Post orders and instructions
- Past and future shift information
- Full liability coverage for the vendor, the agency, and the officer
- 24/7 vendor service
- Dedicated point of contact for scheduling and invoicing
- Officer payroll
Prohibited Off-Duty Employment*:
- Off-duty work which reflects unfavorably on the Office, or creates an actual or apparent conflict of interest.
RATES:
2 Hours minimum per request.
Regular
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$46.00 |
Traffic
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$46.00 |
Supervisor
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$46.00
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Holiday*
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$57.50 |
Emergency**
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$51.75 |
*Holiday Rates: Rate will apply to the following days: New Year’s Day, MLK Day, Presidents’ Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Day After Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day.
**Emergency Rates: If request is received less than 72 hours prior to assignment the emergency pay rate goes into effect.
Cancellation policy:
Once an assignment has been approved and scheduled; vendors canceling or reducing assignments are required to pay the full ODM administrative fees for the first 24 hours of the original assignment. Vendors canceling or reducing assignments within 48 hours of the start of the assignment are required to pay the greater of officer hours worked or the agency minimum hours plus ODM administrative fees for the first 24 hours of the original assignment.
YOU CAN REQUEST SERVICE BY VISITING THE OFFICERTRAK® WEBSITE
OR CALL OFF DUTY MANAGEMENT 24/7 TOLL-FREE AT 1-877-636-8300
2021 Board of Commissioners Agendas/Minutes/Packets/Notices
Buffalo County furnishes the public information contained herein as a public service. This information may not reflect the most recent resolutions of the County Board and if the resolutions need to be legally relied upon, the most current version may be obtained at the office of the County Clerk. Please also read the disclaimer statement.
Open Meetings Act
Zoning packets are available upon request from the Zoning Administrator.
Please choose the Agenda you wish to view from the list below.
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January 12, 2021
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Notice |
Agenda
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Packet |
Minutes |
January 26, 2021
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Notice
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Agenda |
Packet |
Minutes |
February 9, 2021
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Notice
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Agenda
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Packet
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Minutes
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February 23, 2021
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Notice
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Agenda
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Board Packet
Zoning Packet
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Minutes
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March 9, 2021
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Notice
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Agenda
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Packet
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Minutes
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March 23, 2021
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Notice |
Agenda
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Packet
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Minutes
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April 13, 2021
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Notice
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Agenda
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Packet
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Minutes
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April 27, 2021
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Notice
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Agenda
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Packet
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Minutes
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May 11, 2021
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Notice
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Agenda
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Packet
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Minutes
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May 25, 2021
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Notice
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Agenda
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Packet
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Minutes
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June 8, 2021
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Notice
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Agenda
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Packet
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Minutes
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June 22, 2021
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Notice
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Agenda
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Packet
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Minutes
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July 13, 2021
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Notice
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Agenda
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Board Packet
Zoning Packet
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Minutes
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July 19, 2021
Board of Equalization
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July 20, 2021
Board of Equalization
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July 27, 2021
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Notice
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Agenda
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Board Packet
Zoning Packet
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Minutes
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August 10, 2021
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Notice
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Agenda
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Packet
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Minutes
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August 24, 2021
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Notice
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Agenda
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Packet
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Minutes
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August 31, 2021(Cancelled)
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September 7, 2021
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September 14, 2021
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Notice
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Agenda
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Packet
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Minutes
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September 28, 2021
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Notice
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Agenda
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Packet
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Minutes
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October 12, 2021
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Notice
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Agenda
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Packet
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Minutes
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October 26, 2021
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Notice
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Agenda
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Packet
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Minutes
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November 9, 2021
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Notice
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Agenda
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Packet
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Minutes
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November 23, 2021
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Notice
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Agenda
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Board Packet
Zoning Packet
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Minutes
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December 14, 2021
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Notice
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Agenda
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Board Packet
Zoning Packet
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Minutes
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December 28, 2021
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Notice
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Agenda
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Packet
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Minutes
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Sheriff's Department Forms
Application for Employment
Complaint Form
Download and print the firearm purchase certificate application.
Or call our office at 308-233- 5250 and arrange for an application to be mailed to you.
Application Submission Instructions:
1. Complete the application and have it notarized.
2. Provide a photocopy of your Nebraska Driver’s License/State ID with your current address.
* If applicable a photocopy of your permanent resident card.
3. Mail the completed application, required identification photocopy, and $5.00 fee payable to:
Buffalo County Sheriff's Office
P.O. Box 1270
Kearney, NE 68848
Facilities General Information
The Buffalo County Facilities OMP department strives to provide extraordinary, professional and reliable building management services for all of the county facilities. Our Facilities Staff are trained professionals who are committed to providing a clean, safe, secure and functional building environment for both the county staff and the general public. Buffalo County Facilities OMP includes Operations (Custodial and Maintenance), Management (Facility Rental Use and Administrative Services), and Planning (Short term and long term improvements).
The 14 members of the Facilities OMP staff are responsible for maintaining all County Government buildings, including the Courthouse, Judicial Center, County Jail, Highway Department
buildings, Extension Building, 4 office buildings, and a recreation area with a lake and campground. There are over 30 buildings in total. In addition to these facilities, Facilities OMP maintains 11 parking lots, all walkways, steps and lawns adjacent to these areas, including landscaping, and provides snow and ice removal during the winter. The staff meet regularly to review work practices and safety regulations. They take part in additional training to keep up to date on the latest practices and procedures
relative to the cleaning, maintenance, security, and protection of County facilities, employees, and the general public.
"Facilities Operations" includes:
Custodial Services
Our Custodial Staff are trained cleaning professionals who are committed to providing a safe, clean and presentable building environment. We provide custodial services for 10 of our County buildings, their entrances, surrounding grounds, and parking areas. These buildings include:
--Buffalo County Courthouse
--Buffalo County Judicial Center
--Buffalo County Jail/EOC Center
--DHHS
--Adult Probation
--Juvenile Probation
--Extension Building
--215 Office Building
--Buffalo County Highway Department
--Buffalo County Weed District
Maintenance Services
Our Maintenance Staff are trained maintenance professionals who are committed to providing a safe, secure and functional building environment. Their work includes:
--Planned/Preventative Maintenance - includes inspections, servicing, general upkeep to buildings, equipment and grounds.
--Reactive/Unplanned Maintenance - repairing breakdowns of our facilities and grounds
--Overseeing underground fuel storage tanks/piping/lines and ensuring compliance with government regulations
--Monitoring/Maintaining Building Management Systems including HVAC controls, fire alarm systems, etc.
--Emergency Maintenance - assessing/repairing/coordinating repairs to critical system breakdowns
--Snow and Ice Removal
"Facilities Management" includes:
Facility Rental Use
The Facilities OMP department is responsible for facilitating the rental use of county facilities. At this time the principle location of this usage is the Buffalo County Extension Building. The responsibility includes:
--Schedule the usage of the Extension Building meeting rooms & kitchen, and maintain the master schedule
--Process all requests for usage of the meeting rooms & kitchen, and insure compliance with Board policies and regulations
--Execute rental contracts for outside group usage and collect rental fees associated with each agreement
--Verify appropriate requirements are met by groups using the facility
--Provide Facility Assistant when required, for groups with alcohol
--Provide proper access to scheduled groups
--Prep building for usage and follow up to ensure that it has been returned in proper condition
Administrative Services
Operations
--Ensure compliance with employment rules/regulations, county policies, and all applicable state and federal laws/regulations
--Oversee the daily operations of the Facilities OMP workforce and the work assignments
--Monitor, inspect and review the daily operations of the County facilities and grounds
--Manage installations, repairs, equipment testing and contracted maintenance by outside sources
--Oversee the development and implementation of operational policies and procedures
--Utilize and administer facility/building management software systems to manage the county facilities
--Coordinate professional development of Facilities OMP staff through training and workshops
--Have a representative on the County safety committee and any other committee as requested
Procurement
--Review and manage contracts related to county facilities
--Manage Facilities OMP equipment, materials and supplies and order inventory/supplies when needed
--Develop and maintain strong vendor and contractor partnerships to ensure the best quality, cost, and customer service for the County.
--Procure building equipment and supplies as needed for facilities
Claims/Accounts Payable
--Review and keep record of monthly bills and claims against Facilities OMP, including all utility bills for all County buildings
Budget
--Develop and manage Facilities OMP budgets, including preparing and maintaining a yearly budget
--Create cost estimates for anticipated individual projects.
--Manage budgeted costs on projects as they occur.
Management Software System - Facility Dude
--Facility management software utilized by the County
--Work tickets are generated by county employees needing custodial or maintenance assistance. All work requests need to be submitted on a work request utilizing Dude Solutions software (FacilityDude).
--Work tickets are assigned to Facilities staff and/or contractors for work orders
--Additional "preventative maintenance" work tickets are also generated with FacilityDude for scheduled servicing/inspecting/upkeep.
--Once the work has been completed, the work tickets are closed out and a follow up email is sent to the requestor to let them know that the work has been completed
--Data is collected from the information inputted into FacilityDude and utilized for managing current costs and projecting future expenses/budgeting
"Facilities Planning" includes:
Planning, Design & Development
--Develop and implement one, two and six year department plans
--Small Scale - Develop and implement small scale adjustments to
existing spaces to keep space up to date and adequate for current
usage needs.
--Large Scale - Coordinate design, engineering and construction of all Capital improvements including new buildings, new additions to existing buildings, and remodels of existing buildings.
--Ensure compliance with all applicable local, state and federals laws and regulations related to buildings and grounds
Buffalo County Facilities OMP Seasonal Park Maintenance Worker
Buffalo County, Nebraska is accepting applications for a Seasonal Part-Time Park Maintenance Worker for Buildings & Grounds.
Detailed Job Description
2020 Primary Election Info
Sample Ballots
- Republican Sample Ballot - Please note that NOT all candidates or races will appear on your specific ballot due to varying districts across Buffalo County.
- Nonpartisan Republican Sample Ballot - Please note that NOT all candidates or races will appear on your specific ballot due to varying districts across Buffalo County.
- Democratic Sample Ballot - Please note that NOT all candidates or races will appear on your specific ballot due to varying districts across Buffalo County.
- Nonpartisan Democratic Sample Ballot - Please note that NOT all candidates or races will appear on your specific ballot due to varying districts across Buffalo County.
- Libertarian Sample Ballot - Please note that NOT all candidates or races will appear on your specific ballot due to varying districts across Buffalo County.
- Nonpartisan Libertarian Sample Ballot - Please note that NOT all candidates or races will appear on your specific ballot due to varying districts across Buffalo County.
- Nonpartisan Sample Ballot - Please note that NOT all candidates or races will appear on your specific ballot due to varying districts across Buffalo County.
2020 Board of Commissioners Agendas/Minutes/Packets/Notices
Buffalo County furnishes the public information contained herein as a public service. This information may not reflect the most recent resolutions of the County Board and if the resolutions need to be legally relied upon, the most current version may be obtained at the office of the County Clerk. Please also read the disclaimer statement.
Open Meetings Act (effective July 19, 2012).
Zoning packets are available upon request from the Zoning Administrator.
Please choose the Agenda you wish to view from the list below.
Date |
Notices |
Agendas |
Packets |
Minutes |
January 14, 2020
|
Notice |
Agenda
|
Packet |
Minutes |
January 28, 2020
|
Notice
|
Agenda |
Packet |
Minutes |
February 3, 2020
Zoning Administrator Interview
|
Notice
|
Agenda |
|
Minutes |
February 11, 2020
|
Notice
|
Agenda
|
Packet
|
Minutes
|
February 25, 2020
|
Notice
|
Agenda
|
Packet
|
Minutes
|
February 25, 2020
One & Six Year
Road Plan
|
Notice |
|
|
|
March 10, 2020
|
Notice
|
Agenda
|
Packet
|
Minutes
|
March 13, 2020 Emergency Meeting
|
Notice
|
Agenda
|
|
Minutes
|
March 18, 2020
Emergency Meeting
|
Notice |
Agenda |
|
Minutes |
March 24, 2020
|
Notice |
Agenda
|
Packet
|
Minutes
|
April 14, 2020
|
Notice
|
Agenda
|
Packet
|
Minutes
|
April 28, 2020
|
Notice
|
Agenda
|
Packet
|
Minutes
|
May 12, 2020
|
Notice
|
Agenda
|
Packet
|
Minutes
|
May 19, 2020
Emergency Meeting
|
Notice |
Agenda |
|
Minutes |
May 26, 2020
|
Notice
|
Agenda
|
Packet
|
Minutes
|
June 9, 2020
|
Notice
|
Agenda
|
Packet
|
Minutes
|
June 23, 2020
|
Notice
|
Agenda
|
Packet
|
Minutes
|
July 14, 2020
|
Notice
|
Agenda
|
Packet
|
Minutes
|
July 20, 2020
Board of Equalization
|
Notice |
Agenda |
|
Minutes |
July 21, 2020
Board of Equalization
|
Notice |
Agenda |
|
Minutes |
July 22, 2020
Board of Equalization
|
Notice
Notice (Form 425) |
Agenda |
|
Minutes |
July 28, 2020
|
Notice
|
Agenda
|
Packet
|
Minutes
|
August 11, 2020
|
Notice
|
Agenda
|
Packet
|
Minutes
|
August 25, 2020
|
Notice
|
Agenda
|
Packet
|
Minutes
|
August 25, 2020
Public Hearing
|
Notice |
|
|
|
September 8, 2020
|
Notice
|
Agenda
|
Packet
|
Minutes
|
September 8, 2020
Public Hearing
|
Notice |
|
|
|
September 22, 2020
|
Notice
|
Agenda
|
Packet
|
Minutes
|
October 13, 2020
|
Notice
|
Agenda
|
Packet
|
Minutes
|
October 27, 2020
|
Notice
|
Agenda
|
Packet
|
Minutes
|
November 10, 2020
|
Notice
|
Agenda
|
Packet
|
Minutes
|
November 24, 2020
|
Notice
|
Agenda
|
Packet
|
Minutes
|
December 8, 2020
|
Notice
|
Agenda
|
Packet |
Minutes
|
December 8, 2020 - Zoning
|
Zoning Packet |
Item 1 |
Item 2 |
Item 3 |
December 22, 2020
|
Notice
|
Agenda
|
Packet
|
Minutes
|
2019 Archive
2018 Archive
2017 Archive
2016 Archive
2015 Archive
2014 Archive
2013 Archive
2012 Archive
2011 Archive
2010 Archive
Notice of "RECORDED DEED NOTICE" Scam
The Scam Address and Phone Number have changed. The Amount now shows $86.00—it was $83.00 during their last attempts 4 years ago.
The Register of Deed Office is a public office and a copy of their Deed can be acquired during regular business hours for $.50 a page.
This is a SCAM--- DO NOT SEND MONEY TO THIS COMPANY!! IF YOU NEED OR WANT A COPY, please come the Register of Deeds Office at the courthouse and we can provide you a copy for $.50 a page.
For any questions please contact Kellie John, Buffalo County Register of Deeds at (308)-236-1239.
A detailed look at this scam and the 2015 Kearney Hub article
2019 Property Valuation Referee Recommendations
2019 Referee Results
June 17th, 2019
June 18th, 2019
June 19th, 2019
June 24th, 2019
June 25th, 2019
June 28th, 2019
July 1st, 2019
July 2nd, 2019
July 3rd, 2019
July 8th, 2019
July 9th, 2019
July 10th, 2019
July 15th, 2019
July 16th, 2019
Past Years Recommendations
2018 Archive
2019 Board of Commissioners Agendas/Minutes/Packets/Notices
Buffalo County furnishes the public information contained herein as a public service. This information may not reflect the most recent resolutions of the County Board and if the resolutions need to be legally relied upon, the most current version may be obtained at the office of the County Clerk. Please also read the disclaimer statement.
Open Meetings Act (effective July 19, 2012).
Zoning packets are available upon request from the Zoning Administrator.
Please choose the Agenda you wish to view from the list below.
Board Meeting Notices, Agendas, Packets, and Minutes
Date |
Notice |
Agenda |
Packets |
Minutes |
January 8, 2019 |
Notice |
Agenda |
|
Minutes |
January 22, 2019
|
Notice
|
Agenda
|
|
Minutes |
February 12, 2019 |
Notice |
Agenda |
|
Minutes |
February 12, 2019
Road and Bridge Public Hearing |
Notice |
|
|
|
February 26, 2019
|
Notice |
Agenda |
|
Minutes |
March 12, 2019 |
Notice |
Agenda |
|
Minutes |
March 13, 2019
Emergency Meeting |
Notice |
Agenda |
|
Minutes |
March 26, 2019 |
Notice |
Agenda |
|
Minutes |
April 9, 2019 |
Notice |
Agenda |
|
Minutes |
April 23, 2019 |
Notice |
Agenda |
|
Minutes |
May 14, 2019 |
Notice |
Agenda |
|
Minutes |
May 28, 2019 |
Notice |
Agenda |
|
Minutes |
June 11, 2019 |
Notice |
Agenda |
|
Minutes |
June 25, 2019
|
Notice |
Agenda |
|
Minutes |
July 9, 2019
|
Notice |
Agenda |
|
Minutes |
July 18, 2019
(Board of Equalization)
|
Notice |
Agenda |
|
Minutes |
July 19, 2019
(Board of Equalization)
|
Notice |
Agenda |
|
Minutes |
July 22, 2019
(Board of Equalization)
|
Notice |
Agenda |
|
Minutes |
July 23, 2019 |
Notice |
Agenda |
|
Minutes |
July 23, 2019
(Board of Equalization)
|
Notice |
Agenda |
|
Minutes |
July 24, 2019
(Board of Equalization)
|
Notice |
Agenda |
|
Minutes |
August 13, 2019 |
Notice |
Agenda |
|
Minutes |
August 27, 2019 |
Notice |
Agenda |
|
Minutes |
September 10, 2019 |
Notice |
Agenda |
|
Minutes |
September 24, 2019 |
Notice |
Agenda |
|
Minutes |
October 8, 2019 |
Notice |
Agenda |
|
Minutes |
October 22, 2019 |
Notice |
Agenda |
|
Minutes |
November 12, 2019 |
Notice |
Agenda |
|
Minutes |
November 26, 2019 |
Notice |
Agenda |
|
Minutes |
December 10, 2019 |
Notice |
Agenda |
|
Minutes |
December 19, 2019
Emergency Meeting |
Notice |
Agenda |
|
Minutes |
December 23, 2019 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Packets |
Minutes |
2018 Archive
2017 Archive
2016 Archive
2015 Archive
2014 Archive
2013 Archive
2012 Archive
2011 Archive
2010 Archive
2019 Zoning Commission Agenda and Meeting Minutes
Buffalo County furnishes the public information contained herein as a public service. This information may not reflect the most recent resolutions of the Planning and Zoning Commission and if the resolutions need to be legally relied upon, the most current version may be obtained at the Planning and Zoning office. Please also read the disclaimer statement.
Zoning Meeting Agendas and Minutes
Date |
Agenda |
Minutes |
January 17, 2019 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
February 21, 2019 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
March 21, 2019 |
Agenda
|
Minutes |
April 18, 2019 |
No Meeting |
|
May 16, 2019 |
No Meeting |
|
June 20, 2019 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
July 18, 2019 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
August 15, 2019 |
No Meeting |
|
September 19, 2019 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
October 17, 2019 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
November 21, 2019 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
December 19, 2019 |
No Meeting |
|
2018 Archive
2017 Archive
2016 Archive
2015 Archive
2014 Archive
2013 Archive
2012 Archive
2011 Archive
2010 Archive
2009 Archive
2008 Archive
2007 Archive
2006 Archive
2005 Archive
Corrections Officer
The Buffalo County Sheriff's Office is accepting applications for a full-time Corrections Officer. Applicants must be at least 21 years of age; have a valid Nebraska driver’s license; a high school diploma or GED; no felony or serious misdemeanor convictions; be able to read, write and understand the English language; and be able to work rotating shifts including nights, weekends, and holidays. All applicants will be subject to a thorough background check. Benefits include full time pay, individual health insurance, access to vision, dental, life and disability insurance, subsidized family health insurance, paid vacation and sick leave, employer matched-retirement, and furnished uniforms. Hourly pay starting at $22.83. Position will remain open until filled.
Full Job Description
BCSO Application
Please send applications to:
Buffalo County Sheriff's Office
2025 Avenue A
P.O. Box 2228
Kearney, NE 68848
308-233-5274
jsamuelson@kearneygov.org
EOE/AA/Veterans preference
Crimestoppers
If you have information about a crime that has been committed in Buffalo County, you can inform law enforcement personnel without giving up your identity.
Crimestoppers is an organization that is designed to accommodate the responsible citizens of this area. This is done by providing them with a secure and convenient way to communicate with our local law enforcement officials, in an effort to support their investigative responsibilities. Individuals are encouraged to do the right thing and provide information about crimes committed in Kearney and Buffalo County. They can make a little money if interested, and remain 100% anonymous. Guaranteed. A civilian board governs Crimestoppers and is headed by President John Cahill. This board manages and promotes the Crimestoppers organization and raises money for its rewards. These rewards are paid when the information provided leads to an arrest or conviction. Crimestoppers does not receive any government assistance.
If you would like to participate on the Crimstopper board and help promote "The Right Thing To Do" please contact Mr. Cahill at jmchuskers@aol.com.
Click to submit an anonymous tip
OR
Call Buffalo County Crimestoppers
Locally 308-237-3424
Toll Free 877-237-3424
Contact Info
Email: 9098@buffalocounty.ne.gov
Address: P.O. Box 222, Kearney, NE 68848-0222
Phone: Locally 308-237-3424 Toll Free 877-237-3424
2018 Board of Commissioners Agendas/Minutes/Notices
Buffalo County furnishes the public information contained herein as a public service. This information may not reflect the most recent resolutions of the County Board and if the resolutions need to be legally relied upon, the most current version may be obtained at the office of the County Clerk. Please also read the disclaimer statement.
Open Meetings Act (effective July 19, 2012).
Zoning packets are available upon request from the Zoning Administrator.
Please choose the Agenda you wish to view from the list below.
Notice
Board Meeting Notices, Agendas, and Minutes
Date |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
January 9, 2018 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
January 23, 2018
|
Notice
|
Agenda |
Minutes |
February 13, 2018 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
February 13, 2018
Road and Bridge Public Hearing |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
February 27, 2018
|
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
March 13, 2018 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
March 27, 2018 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
April 10, 2018 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
April 24, 2018 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
May 8, 2018 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
May 22, 2018 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
May 22, 2018
(Board of Equalization) |
Notice
|
Agenda |
Minutes |
June 12, 2018 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
June 26, 2018
|
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
July 10, 2018
|
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
July 12,13 Zoning/GIS
Interviews |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
July 19, 2018
(Board of Equalization) |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
July 20, 2018
(Board of Equalization) |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
July 23, 2018
(Board of Equalization) |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
July 24, 2018 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
July 24, 2018
(Board of Equalization) |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
August 14, 2018 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
August 28, 2018 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
September 11, 2018 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
September 25, 2018 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
October 9, 2018 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
October 23, 2018 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
November 13, 2018 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
November 27, 2018 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
December 3, 2018 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
December 11, 2018 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
December 11th Road Vacation Resolution |
2018-44 |
2018-48 |
|
December 27, 2018 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
2017 Archive
2016 Archive
2015 Archive
2014 Archive
2013 Archive
2012 Archive
2011 Archive
2010 Archive
2018 Zoning Commission Agenda and Meeting Minutes
Buffalo County furnishes the public information contained herein as a public service. This information may not reflect the most recent resolutions of the Planning and Zoning Commission and if the resolutions need to be legally relied upon, the most current version may be obtained at the Planning and Zoning office. Please also read the disclaimer statement.
Zoning Meeting Agendas and Minutes
Date |
Agenda |
Minutes |
January 18, 2018 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
February 15, 2018 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
March 15, 2018 |
Agenda
|
Minutes |
April 19, 2018 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
May 17, 2018 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
June 21, 2018 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
July 19, 2018 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
August 16, 2018 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
September 20, 2018 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
October 18, 2018 |
No Meeting
|
|
November 15, 2018 |
No Meeting |
|
December 20, 2018 |
No Meeting |
|
2017 Archive
2016 Archive
2015 Archive
2014 Archive
2013 Archive
2012 Archive
2011 Archive
2010 Archive
2009 Archive
2008 Archive
2007 Archive
2006 Archive
2005 Archive
Property Fraud Alert
PROPERTY FRAUD ALERT SIGN UP NOW!
According to the FBI Property and Mortgage Fraud is the fastest growing white collar crime. It can be as simple as someone recording a document in the Buffalo County Register of Deeds office land records that fraudulently makes it appear as if they now own your property.
To address these concerns, your Register of Deeds Office have a FREE service that will NOTIFY you when or if a document is recorded that matches your personal criteria.
As, your Register of Deeds, I urge you to monitor the Public Real Estate records filed using your name.
SIGN UP NOW!!! It’s simple. Just enter your personal or business name and your contact information and you will be notified by the method selected as any documents are recorded in the future.
Buffalo County, Register of Deeds --- Kellie John
Commissioner Names
Buffalo County Board Chairman – Ivan Klein
Buffalo County Board Vice-Chairman –Sherry Morrow
NIRMA Contact - Lynn Martin (Board Admin)
Committee Appointments
2024 Committee Appointments
Committee Name |
Committee Members |
Budget & Finance
|
Sherry Morrow - Chair
Dan Lynch
Bill D. Maendele
|
Facilities OMP
|
Sherry Morrow - Chair
Ivan Klein
Tim Higgins
|
Information Technology
|
Myron Kouba - Chair
Dan Lynch
Ivan Klein
|
Road & Bridge
|
Ivan Klein - Chair
Myron Kouba
Ron Loeffelholz
|
Noxious Weed District
|
Ron Loeffelholz - Chair
Ivan Klein
Myron Kouba
|
Human Resources/Insurance
|
Myron Kouba - Chair
Tim Higgins
Bill D. Maendele
|
Public Safety, Law Enforcement, & Emergency Management
|
Dan Lynch - Chair
Ron Loeffelholz
Sherry Morrow
|
Court & Judicial
|
Bill D. Maendele - Chair
Ivan Klein
Sherry Morrow
|
Veterans Service
|
Myron Kouba - Chair
Bill D. Maendele
Ivan Klein
|
Zoning/Flood Plain
|
Ron Loeffelholz - Chair
Dan Lynch
Bill D. Maendele
|
Extension/Agricultural Society
|
Ron Loeffelholz - Chair
Myron Kouba
Tim Higgins
|
Election Commission
|
Bill D. Maendele - Chair
Tim Higgins
Dan Lynch
|
Legislative
|
Tim Higgins - Chair
Sherry Morrow
Ivan Klein
|
Ravenna Lake/Campgrounds Advisory
|
Tim Higgins - Chair
Ivan Klein
Ron Loeffelholz
|
County Official Council
|
Tim Higgins - Chair
Sherry Morrow
Myron Kouba
|
Law Enforcement Center Committee |
Sherry Morrow - Chair
Dan Lynch
Tim Higgins
|
2024 Agency Appointments
Agency |
Appointee(s) |
Airport Zoning Board
|
Tim Higgins |
Buffalo County Economic Development Council
|
Sherry Morrow
Dan Lynch
|
Community Action Partnership of Mid-Nebraska Board
|
Myron Kouba |
Kearney Area Chamber of Commerce
|
Bill D. Maendele |
Kearney Area Visitors Bureau Advisory Board
|
Tim Higgins |
Mid-Nebraska Individual Services Advisory Board
|
Ivan Klein |
Region III Governing Board
|
Bill D. Maendele |
Solid Waste Agency
|
Ron Loeffelholz |
South Central Economic Development Council
|
Bill D. Maendele |
South Central Nebraska Area Agency On Aging Governing Board
|
Ivan Klein |
Two River Public Health Department
|
Daniel Lynch |
2024 State Agency Appointments
Agency |
Appointee(s) |
Nebraska Jail Standards Board
|
Sherry Morrow |
Wireless Enhanced 911 Advisory Board
|
Tim Higgins |
2017 Board of Commissioners Agendas/Minutes/Notices
Buffalo County furnishes the public information contained herein as a public service. This information may not reflect the most recent resolutions of the County Board and if the resolutions need to be legally relied upon, the most current version may be obtained at the office of the County Clerk. Please also read the disclaimer statement.
Open Meetings Act (effective July 19, 2012).
Zoning packets are available upon request from the Zoning Administrator.
Please choose the Agenda you wish to view from the list below.
Notice
Board Meeting Notices, Agendas, and Minutes
Date |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
January 10, 2017 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
January 19, 2017
Emergency Meeting |
Notice
|
Agenda |
Minutes |
January 24, 2017 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
February 14, 2017 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
February 24, 2017
(County Assessor Interviews) |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
February 28, 2017 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
March 14, 2017 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
March 28, 2017 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
April 11, 2017 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
April 25, 2017 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
May 9, 2017 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
May 23, 2017 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
June 13, 2017 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
June 27, 2017
|
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
July 11, 2017
|
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
July 11, 2017
(Board of Equalization) |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
July 18, 2017
(Board of Equalization) |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
July 21, 2017
(Board of Equalization) |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
July 24, 2017
(Board of Equalization) |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
July 25, 2017 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
July 25, 2017
(Board of Equalization) |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
August 8, 2017 |
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Agenda |
Minutes |
August 22, 2017 |
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Agenda |
Minutes |
September 12, 2017 |
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Agenda |
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September 25, 2017 |
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September 26, 2017 |
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Agenda |
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October 10, 2017 |
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October 24, 2017 |
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November 14, 2017 |
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Agenda |
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November 28, 2017 |
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December 12, 2017 |
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December 26, 2017 |
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Americans with Disablities Act
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA)
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 is a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities. Title II of the ADA requires that all public programs, services, and activities be accessible to individuals with disabilities.
BUFFALO COUNTY’S MISSION FOR ADA COMPLIANCE
Buffalo County will not discriminate against qualified individuals with disabilities on the basis of disability in its programs, services, or activities. Buffalo County does not discriminate on the basis of disability in its hiring or employment practices. Buffalo County will make reasonable modifications to our policies or procedures when necessary to avoid discrimination on the basis of disability, unless the modification would fundamentally alter the nature of the program or service or impose an undue financial or administrative burden. Buffalo County will not place a surcharge on a particular individual with a disability or any group of individuals with disabilities to cover the cost of providing auxiliary aids/services or reasonable modifications of policy.
BUFFALO COUNTY’S AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES (ADA) POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
To ensure that the citizens of Buffalo County are provided access to the County’s programs, services, and activities without physical or administrative barrier, we have created the following policies and procedures:
- Grievance forms are available upon request. Please contact the ADA Coordinator for the Grievance Form.
- Reasonable Accommodation Request Forms are available upon request. Please contact the ADA Coordinator.
BUFFALO COUNTY TRANSITION PLAN
The Buffalo County ADA Transition Plan was approved by the Board of Commissioners on Tuesday December 27, 2016.
The Buffalo County ADA Transition Plan: Phase 2 was approved by the Board of Commissioners on Tuesday December 26, 2017
ADA COORDINATOR CONTACT INFORMATION
Lynn Martin
1512 Central Avenue
Kearney, NE 68847
lmartin@buffalocounty.ne.gov
(308) 236-1224
2017 Zoning Commission Agenda and Meeting Minutes
Buffalo County furnishes the public information contained herein as a public service. This information may not reflect the most recent resolutions of the Planning and Zoning Commission and if the resolutions need to be legally relied upon, the most current version may be obtained at the Planning and Zoning office. Please also read the disclaimer statement.
Zoning Meeting Agendas and Minutes
Date |
Agenda |
Minutes |
January 19, 2017 |
No Meeting |
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February 16, 2017 |
No Meeting |
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March 16, 2017 |
Agenda
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Minutes |
April 20, 2017 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
May 18, 2017 |
No Meeting |
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June 15, 2017 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
July 20, 2017 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
August 17, 2017 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
September 21, 2017 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
October 19, 2017 |
Agenda
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Minutes
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November 16, 2017 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
December 21, 2017 |
No Meeting |
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Buffalo County Extension Building
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308-236-1235 1400 E 34TH ST Kearney, NE 68847
Facility Rental
Buffalo County has several meeting rooms available for community use. Whether you need to have a few people
sitting around a table, a meeting for 100 people, or an event that will be attended by 500, we may have a place for you.
Download the Rental Contract, fill this form out and send it in to get the rental process started.
For questions or additional information contact:
Nikki - (308)
236-1225 - nfriend@buffalocounty.ne.gov
Steve - (308) 236-1225 - facilities@buffalocounty.ne.gov
2016 Board of Commissioners Agendas/Minutes/Notices
Buffalo County furnishes the public information contained herein as a public service. This information may not reflect the most recent resolutions of the County Board and if the resolutions need to be legally relied upon, the most current version may be obtained at the office of the County Clerk. Please also read the disclaimer statement.
Open Meetings Act (effective July 19, 2012).
Zoning packets are available upon request from the Zoning Administrator.
Please choose the Agenda you wish to view from the list below.
Minutes
Board Meeting Notices, Agendas, and Minutes
Date |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
January 12, 2016 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
January 26, 2016 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
February 9, 2016 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
February 23, 2016 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
March 8, 2016 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
March 22, 2016 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
April 12, 2016 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
April 26, 2016 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
May 10, 2016 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
Budget Committee
May 16,17,23,24, 2016 |
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Agenda |
Minutes
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May 24, 2016 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
June 14, 2016 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
June 15, 2016
(Board of Equalization only)
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Agenda |
Minutes
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June 20, 2016
(Board of Equalization only)
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Agenda |
Minutes |
June 28, 2016
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July 5, 2016
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July 11, 2016
(Board of Equalization only)
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July 12, 2016
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Agenda |
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July 12, 2016
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July 13, 2016
(Board of Equalization only)
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July 14, 2016
(Board of Equalization only)
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July 15, 2016
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July 18, 2016
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July 19, 2016
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July 20, 2016
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July 21, 2016
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July 22, 2016
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July 23, 2016
(Board of Equalization only) |
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July 25, 2016
(Board of Equalization only)
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July 26, 2016 |
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August 9, 2016 |
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August 23, 2016 |
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September 13, 2016 |
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September 27, 2016 |
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October 11, 2016 |
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Agenda |
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October 25, 2016 |
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Minutes |
November 8, 2016 |
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Agenda |
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November 22, 2016 |
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Agenda |
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December 5th, 2016
(Road & Bridge) |
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Agenda |
Minutes |
December 13, 2016 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
December 13, 2016
(ADA Public Forum) |
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December 27, 2016 |
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2016 Zoning Commission Agenda and Meeting Minutes
Buffalo County furnishes the public information contained herein as a public service. This information may not reflect the most recent resolutions of the Planning and Zoning Commission and if the resolutions need to be legally relied upon, the most current version may be obtained at the Planning and Zoning office. Please also read the disclaimer statement.
Zoning Meeting Agendas and Minutes
Date |
Agenda |
Minutes |
January 21, 2016 |
No Meeting |
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February 18, 2016 |
No Meeting
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March 17, 2016 |
Agenda
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Minutes |
April 21, 2016 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
May 19, 2016 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
July 21, 2016 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
August 18, 2016 |
No Meeting |
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September 15, 2016 |
No Meeting |
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October 20, 2016 |
Agenda
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Minutes
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November 17, 2016 |
No Meeting |
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December 15, 2016 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
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Assessor Mission Statement
The Buffalo County Assessor’s Office is dedicated to establishing fair and equitable assessments for the citizens of Buffalo County in accordance with state statutes approved by the legislature and regulations set forth by the Nebraska Department of Revenue Property Tax Administrator.
NOAA Weather-Ready Nation Ambassador
Buffalo County Emergency Management is now a NOAA Weather-Ready Nation Ambassador.
The Weather-Ready Nation Ambassador initiative is an effort to formally recognize NOAA partners who are improving the nation’s readiness against extreme weather, water, and climate events. As a Weather-Ready Nation Ambassador, your organization is committing to work with NOAA and other Ambassadors to strengthen national resilience against extreme weather.
NOAA Weather-Ready Nation
Permissive Exemptions
Property owned by religious, educational, charitable and cemetery organizations (or organizations organized and operated exclusively for the benefit of religious, educational, charitable and cemetery organizations, may obtain an exemption from property taxes in Nebraska, in whole or in part. There is a five-part test that must be met for the property to qualify. The test is:
- The property must be owned by a religious, educational, charitable or cemetery organization;
- The property must be used exclusively for religious, educational, charitable or cemetery purposes;
- The property may not be used for gain or profit for the owner or the user;
- The property may not be used for the sale of alcoholic liquor for more than 20 hours a week; and
- The property may not be owned or used by an organization which discriminates in membership or employment based on race, color, or national origin.
All five parts of the test must be met for property to qualify for tax exemption in Nebraska. An organization simply holding a tax exempt certificate from the Internal Revenue Service does not qualify property owned by the organization in Nebraska for a property tax exemption.
Permissive exemptions require an annual application with the County Assessor. In the first year for which an exemption is sought and subsequent years divisible by four, the organization seeking the exemption must file a Form 451. In the years in which the Form 451 is not required, the organization must file a Form 451A with the Assessor’s Office. Regardless of which form is required, the applications must be filed with the Assessor’s Office on or before December 31 of the year prior to the year for which the exemption is sought.
For additional questions or concerns, please contact our office:
Phone: (308)236-1210
Email: assessor@buffalocounty.ne.gov
2015 Board of Commissioners Agendas/Minutes/Notices
Buffalo County furnishes the public information contained herein as a public service. This information may not reflect the most recent resolutions of the County Board and if the resolutions need to be legally relied upon, the most current version may be obtained at the office of the County Clerk.Please also read the disclaimer statement.
Open Meetings Act (effective July 19, 2012).
Zoning packets are available upon request from the Zoning Administrator.
Please choose the Agenda you wish to view from the list below.
Board Meeting Notices, Agendas, and Minutes
Date |
Notice |
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Minutes |
January 13, 2015 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
January 27, 2015 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
February 10, 2015 |
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Agenda |
Minutes |
February 24, 2015 |
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Agenda |
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March 10, 2015 |
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Agenda |
Minutes |
March 24, 2015 |
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Agenda |
Minutes |
April 7, 2015 |
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Agenda |
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April 14, 2015 |
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Agenda |
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April 28, 2015 |
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Agenda |
Minutes |
May 12, 2015 |
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Agenda |
Minutes |
May 13, 2015 |
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Agenda |
Minutes |
May 19, 2015 |
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Agenda |
Minutes |
May 26, 2015 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
June 9, 2015 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
June 23, 2015 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
June 29, 2015 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
June 29, 2015
(Board of Equalization only) |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes
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July 7, 2015
(Board of Equalization only)
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Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
July 10, 2015
(Board of Equalization only)
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Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
July 13, 2015
(Board of Equalization only)
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Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
July 14, 2015
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Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
July 14th, 2015
(Board of Equalization only) |
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Agenda |
Minutes |
July 15th, 2015
(Board of Equalization only) |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
July 16th, 2015
(Board of Equalization only) |
Notice
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Agenda |
Minutes |
July 17th, 2015
(Board of Equalization only) |
Notice
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Agenda |
Minutes |
July 20th, 2015
(Board of Equalization only) |
Notice
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Agenda |
Minutes
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July 21st, 2015
(Board of Equalization only) |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes
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July 22nd, 2015
(Board of Equalization only) |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
July 23rd, 2015
(Board of Equalization only) |
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Agenda |
Minutes |
July 24th, 2015
(Board of Equalization only) |
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Agenda |
Minutes |
July 28, 2015 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
August 4, 2015 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
August 11, 2015 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
August 25, 2015 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
August 28, 2015
(Weed Committee Only) |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
September 1, 2015
(Weed Commitee Only) |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
September 8, 2015 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
September 22, 2015 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
October 13, 2015 |
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Agenda |
Minutes |
October 27, 2015 |
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Agenda |
Minutes |
November 10, 2015 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
November 24, 2015 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
December 8, 2015 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
December 22, 2015 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
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2015 Zoning Commission Agenda and Meeting Minutes
Buffalo County furnishes the public information contained herein as a public service. This information may not reflect the most recent resolutions of the Planning and Zoning Commission and if the resolutions need to be legally relied upon, the most current version may be obtained at the Planning and Zoning office. Please also read the disclaimer statement.
Zoning Meeting Agendas and Minutes
Date |
Agenda |
Minutes |
January 15, 2015 |
No Meeting |
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February 19, 2015 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
March 19, 2015 |
No Meeting |
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April 16, 2015 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
May 21, 2015 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
June 18, 2015 |
No Meeting |
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July 16, 2015 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
August 20, 2015 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
September 17, 2015 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
October 15, 2015 |
No Meeting |
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November 19, 2015 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
December 17, 2015 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
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Emergency Manager
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"PREPARE FOR THE WORST, HOPE FOR THE BEST"
Mission Statement: To provide a prepared and capable emergency management program for Buffalo County through training, community education and preparedness by providing information and education to the general public, area emergency responders and volunteers.
Values Statement: Emergency Management is by function and by law a cooperative effort on the part of all levels of government and the private sector. At the local level, Emergency Management is concerned with the protection and education of the public from the hazards and risks that affect them. The credibility of the program resides in the credibility of the program advocate. The Emergency Manager should exemplify the utility of the emergency management program.
The job of the Emergency manager is defined by law. It does however, have a moral basis. The emergency manager must balance the duties authorized and required by law with the moral obligation of the public employee to do everything possible to protect and preserve the safety of citizens in the city and county.
Emergency Management expresses a strong commitment to provide interagency cooperation and coordination of activities relating to mitigation of, prevention of, preparedness for, response to, and recovery from disasters and emergencies.
The Emergency Manager's office is located in the Law Enforcement Center, 2025 Avenue A in Kearney, Buffalo County, Nebraska.
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Register of Deeds Records Online Information
Search County Land Records 24 Hours a Day!
Laredo
Designed for users who consistently search in a single county
Fidlar Software has designed Laredo, a remote access product, with your objectives in mind. Laredo’s innovative technology and 24-hour access to the county’s land records allows you to obtain information faster and more efficiently.
Benefits
- Same user interface that is used on the courthouse workstation
- Real time, 24/7 access
- Customizable results screens
- Subscription based
Cost Breakdown:
Per-minute Plan Charges
Minutes |
Price/Month |
Overage Charge/Minute |
0-250 |
$75 |
$0.25 |
251-500 |
$125 |
$0.20 |
501-1000 |
$200 |
$0.15 |
1001-2000 |
$300 |
$0.10 |
Unlimited |
$450 |
|
**Per minute charge for each minute over the signed-up plan
To Sign Up:
To become a Laredo Subscriber please contact the Buffalo County Register of Deeds Office @ 308-236-1239.
To Search:
Once you have signed up, and have been issued a username and password, go to the Fidlar website select Nebraska as the state, then Buffalo as the county, and click download.
Tapestry
Designed for the occasional users or those who want the freedom to search in all Fidlar counties
All you need is a web browser for 24/7 access to county land records. From the Tapestry web site, users can access information from ALL participating counties. Tapestry allows for both pay-as-you-go access, and an open account payment plan.
Benefits
- 24/7 Remote Internet access
- Secure browser based access
- Search via many data parameters (grantor/grantee, date range, document number, legal description, etc.)
Tapestry Cost Breakdown
- Index/Image Search - $6.95 per search
- Grantor/Grantee
- Beginning/Ending Date
- Consideration amount
- Legal description - Subdivision, parcel ID, Metes & Bounds
- Document search types
- Print copies - $1.00 per page
- Viewing images is included in the per search fee
Flexible Payment Options:
- Pay-as-you-go with a credit card - Visa & MasterCard accepted
- Open Account Payment Plan - $25 minimum per month
The Desktop Buffalo Alert Application Is No Longer Supported
As of May 1st, 2014, Buffalo County Emergency Management will no longer support the Desktop Buffalo Alert Application. For continued weather alerts and emergency information please SIGN UP for our NEW ‘Cell Phone” and “E-mail” alerts at BuffaloWatch.net. Follow us on Facebook "Emergency Management Buffalo County/City of Kearney" and on Twitter @BuffaloCoNeEM. We apologize for any inconvenience the discontinuation of this desktop alert app may cause.
Real Property Change of Address
The Assessor’s office cannot change an address on real property without the permission and authority from the owner of the record. If you desire to have your address changed, please fill out the Change of Address Form and send it to:
Buffalo County Assessor
PO Box 1270
Kearney, NE 68848-1270
2014 Board of Supervisors Agendas/Minutes/Notices
Buffalo County furnishes the public information contained herein as a public service. This information may not reflect the most recent resolutions of the County Board and if the resolutions need to be legally relied upon, the most current version may be obtained at the office of the County Clerk. Please also read the disclaimer statement.
Open Meetings Act.
Zoning packets are available upon request from the Zoning Administrator.
Please choose the Agenda you wish to view from the list below.
January 14, 2014 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
January 28, 2014 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
February 11, 2014 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
February 25, 2014 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
March 11, 2014 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
March 25, 2014 |
Notice |
Agenda |
Minutes |
April 8, 2014 |
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Agenda |
Minutes |
April 22, 2014 |
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May 13, 2014 |
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Agenda |
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May 27, 2014 |
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Agenda |
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June 10, 2014 |
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June 24, 2014 |
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July 8, 2014 |
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July 15, 2014 |
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July 22, 2014 |
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August 12, 2014 |
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August 26, 2014 |
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September 9, 2014 |
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September 23, 2014 |
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October 14, 2014 |
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October 28, 2014 |
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November 10, 2014 |
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November 25, 2014 |
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December 9, 2014 |
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December 23, 2014 |
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2014 Zoning Commission Agenda and Meeting Minutes
Buffalo County furnishes the public information contained herein as a public service. This information may not reflect the most recent resolutions of the Planning and Zoning Commission and if the resolutions need to be legally relied upon, the most current version may be obtained at the Planning and Zoning office. Please also read the disclaimer statement.
January 16, 2014 |
No Meeting |
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February 20, 2014 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
March 20, 2014 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
April 17, 2014 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
May 1, 2014 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
May 15, 2014 |
No Meeting |
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June 19, 2014 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
July 17, 2014 |
No Meeting |
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August 21, 2014 |
No Meeting |
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September 18, 2014 |
No Meeting |
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October 16, 2014 |
No Meeting |
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November 20, 2014 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
December 18, 2014 |
Agenda |
Minutes |
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Tax Information
The information presented on this tax roll does not give specific information on Tax Credit (LB 367), Homestead values, Greenbelt values, or TIF. It states only gross value and the tax amount billed. Do not pay this amount if paying late. More details are available at the County Treasurer's office.
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Juvenile Justice System Guide
“The only real mistake is the one from which we learn nothing.”
--John Powell
REASONS FOR BEING IN COURT
Delinquent: charged with breaking a law of a State or City Ordinance.
Status Offender: Charged with being beyond control of his/her parent(s) or habitually truant. Examples include not going to school, not keeping a curfew, running away from home, not obeying parent rules, and using drugs, alcohol or tobacco under age.
WHAT THE COURT MAY DO
Delinquent: May be placed on probation under the supervision of a Probation Officer at home or in a group home or other restricted program. The Court may alternatively place a delinquent in the custody of the State Office of Juvenile Services (OJS) / Health and Human Services (HHS) where he/she may be supervised at home, in another placement in the community (such as foster care, group home, or residential treatment), or at the Youth Rehabilitation Treatment Center (YRTC) in Geneva or Kearney.
Commitment to Office of Juvenile Services / Health and Human Services (HHS): HHS provides Court-ordered services to youth including those of the Office of Juvenile Services, the Youth Rehabilitation Treatment Centers, and Out of Home Placement.
Status Offender: Special supervision may be required. Offender may be placed at home on Probation or made a State Ward through the Department of Health and Human Services for out-of-home placement or services in the home.
YOUR RIGHTS
You have a right to:
- Know what has been filed against you;
- An attorney (a Public Defender may be provided at no cost);
- Face and cross-examine witnesses;
- Present evidence in your own defense;
- Testify if you wish; however, you do not have to testify;
- Be advised by the Judge as to what the Court can do with you; and
- Appeal the Court’s decision to the Nebraska Court of Appeals or Nebraska Supreme Court.
ADVICE FOR COURTROOM BEHAVIOR
DO…
- Dress neatly and cleanly, as you would for an important meeting.
- Be 15 minutes early, so you are ready to attend the hearing on time.
- Speak loudly and clearly.
- Be honest and make eye contact when talking.
- Respond to Judge’s questions by saying, “Yes, Your Honor,” or “No, Your Honor.”
DO NOT…
- Curse, swear or lie;
- Get angry or roll your eyes;
- Walk out of the courtroom (you could be held in contempt;
- Speak or act rudely;
- Take a cell phone into the courtroom;
- Slouch or chew gum; or
- Wear sagging pants, offensive T-shirts or gang-related items.
DETENTION
Confinement in a locked facility for a period of time until your case is tried or a more suitable placement is found.
STAFF-INTENSIVE PLACEMENT
Unlocked staff-intensive placement for a period of time until your case is tried or a more suitable placement is found.
YOU MAY BE PLACED AT A DETENTION OR STAFF-SECURITY FACILITY IF YOU…
- ...fail to follow court orders (any law violation, including Court orders to obey your parents’ rules and curfew, and/or attend school).
- ...are a runaway youth (a history of running from home or if you run from your Court-ordered placement, such as foster or group home).
- …are a danger to yourself or others (violent, aggressive, gang-related behavior or use of alcohol or drugs).
- ...are being discharged unsatisfactorily from a placement facility. If you are not following rules of your Court-ordered placement and are discharged, you may be detained.
- ...an OJS evaluation is ordered to be done residentially.
An evaluation can be ordered by the judge to be completed while you are detained.
WHEN A YOUTH IN CHARGED WITH A CRIME:
Step |
Description |
1. Arrest |
Upon arrest by Law Enforcement, the Officer may: 1) Street-
release, 2) Cite and release to a parent, or 3) Arrest and get authorization to detain.
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2. Detention Decision |
If recommended by Law Enforcement, a Probation Officer assesses for detention or release to parent. If detained, the Deputy County Attorney reviews all information files the appropriate Petition and requests a hearing, which should be held in a timely manner. The Court reviews all facts and determines if further detention is needed. A Petition generally must be filed within 48 hours of detention, excluding weekends and holidays. If the youth is not detained, a report is forwarded to the County Attorney for a filing decision.
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3. Filing |
A petition is filed in the court, or declined. The matter might be diverted without filing a Petition. The County Attorney may decide to charge the youth in Adult Court. If charged with a felony or misdemeanor, the youth could be detained.
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4. Arraignment |
Prior to the hearing, the youth meets with his/her attorney to discuss charges and how to proceed. Through the attorney, a plea of admission, denial, or no contest is entered. If the youth denies the charge(s), the Court will schedule an Adjudication Hearing. If youth admits to the charge(s), the Court will schedule a Disposition Hearing and may order evaluations.
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5. Adjudication |
This is the trial of the Petition, where the State must prove up on the charge(s). If Court finds the Petition to be true, Court acquires jurisdiction of the youth and the matter is then set for disposition. If the Petition is not found to be true, the case is dismissed.
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6. Predisposition Investigation |
The Court may order a predisposition investigation (PDI) by a Probation Officer prior to the disposition hearing, which involves Collecting information from the youth, his/her family, the schools, previous mental health providers, and others. This is so the Judge can make an informed decision about how best to hold the offender accountable and address his or her specific needs. More evaluations may be required (such as chemical dependency or mental health). In abuse-neglect cases, the PDI and other evaluations are done by the Office of Juvenile Services (OJS).
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7. Disposition Hearing |
Based on the PDI and other case information, the Court orders a plan to ensure accountability and rehabilitation. The plan could include out-of-home placement, further evaluation, treatment, probation, intensive supervision, or other services.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is Juvenile Court?
Nebraska laws have separate guidelines for juveniles (as opposed to adults, age 18 and over) who have violated the law or have other behaviors in need of intervention. Juvenile Court involvement is not considered to be a criminal record, but is intended to provide the juvenile an opportunity for rehabilitation.
What is a petition?
A petition is a legal paper, filed in the Court, outlining why you are being brought to court.
How will I know when to go to court?
You will receive a summons or letter giving the date, time, and location. The number of times you attend depends on individual circumstances. Inform the Court and Probation Officer of address or telephone changes.
What if I miss a hearing?
The judge could order you to be picked up by law enforcement, detained, and brought before the Court to explain why you ignored the Court’s notice.
What if I do not follow the Court’s rules?
A motion to review or revoke your placement or probation may be filed by the County Attorney, asking the Court to place more severe requirements on your probation or place you in an institution or state juvenile correctional facility.
Can my record be sealed (kept confidential)?
You may ask the Court to seal your records. This sets aside the record and it cannot be opened without Court approval and good cause. However, even if sealed, certain persons or agencies may still be able to access your records.
What if I waive the right to an attorney?
If you do so, you would be representing yourself. If you do not have an understanding or knowledge of legal options and process (such as motions to make, how to call and examine witnesses, and how to request services from the Court), you may be adversely affected. Remember, you can request an attorney to represent you at any point in the process.
Office |
Phone Number |
Attention Center |
(308) 236-1922 |
County Attorney’s Office |
236-1222 |
County Court |
236-1228 |
City of Kearney Attorney’s Office |
237-3155 |
Crisis Assistance Center |
(800) 325-1111 |
Detention Center |
(308) 233-5281 |
District Court |
236-1246 |
Health & Human Services (HHS)
• Geneva/Kearney
• Office of Juvenile Services (OJS)
• Out-of-home Placements
• Youth Rehabilitation and Treatment Centers
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865-5592 |
Juvenile Diversion |
236-1922 |
Truancy/Juvenile Diversion |
236-1920 |
State Probation |
236-1251 |
Buffalo County Sheriff |
236-8555 |
Kearney Police Department
• non-emergency
• EMERGENCY
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237-2104
911 |
Family Resource Council |
237-4472 |
Nebraska Workforce Development |
865-5404 |
Region III
• Early Intensive Care Coordination
• Professional Partner Program
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237-5113
Ext. 238
Ext. 238 |
Buffalo County Community Health Partners |
865-2284 |
Each individual is entitled to be, and is capable of being, responsible for his or her lawful participation in society.
Revised from the Crime Commission brochure “A Guide to Juvenile Court for Parents & Children.”
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Drug Court
Purpose:
The Central Nebraska Drug Court seeks to improve public safety, and reduce substance abuse and crime by providing offenders with appropriate treatment, intensive supervision and comprehensive judicial monitoring.
The Drug Court serves Adams, Buffalo, Hall, and Phelps Counties in Nebraska. It is administered by the District Courts of the Ninth and Tenth Judicial Districts.
What is the Central Nebraska Drug Court?
The Drug Court is a voluntary program created by the District Court that allows eligible defendants to earn a dismissal of charges in exchange for completing substance abuse treatment and other conditions.
Individuals eligible for the Drug Court will earn a dismissal of pending felony charges upon completion of the Drug Court program, a minimum of eighteen months in length.
The County Attorney must approve all requests for the Drug Court.
What are the Drug Court Requirements?
Each person’s requirements and conditions may be different depending on individual circumstances. However, the general requirements for everyone include:
- Complete a comprehensive assessment with the Drug Court staff
- Complete the substance abuse treatment recommended by the Drug Court staff
- Attend regular appearances before the Drug Court Judge
- Submit to regular drug testing
- Pay a weekly program fee to the Drug Court
- Pay part of the costs of treatment, based on ability to pay
- Reside in a participating county while in the program
- Maintain employment, attend school, or complete other conditions as directed by the Court or staff
- Meet with the Drug Court staff
- Pay any court costs due
- Obey all laws
Who is eligible for the Drug Court?
Certain offenses will qualify for Drug Court, some will not. Generally, there must be no more than one prior felony conviction. The County Attorney must approve all applicants.
Also, the participant must acknowledge having a substance abuse problem and agree to complete drug and/or alcohol treatment. Applications for Drug Court must be made within thirty days after arraignment in District Court. The Judge must approve all petitions for admission to the Drug Court.
Who is NOT eligible for the Drug Court?
- If charged with an ineligible offense, such as murder, manslaughter, robbery, felony assault, sexual assault, or assault with a deadly weapon
- Prior felony conviction for a crime of violence
- Prior or current offense involved the use or possession of a firearm or a dangerous weapon
- Prior or current offense resulted in death or serious bodily injury
- Current offense involved the use of force against a person
- Two or more felony convictions
- Multiple prior misdemeanors for crimes against a person, such as assault, domestic violence, resisting arrest, assaulting a law enforcement officer, or flight to avoid arrest
How to apply for the Drug Court
If you meet the eligibility criteria and want to apply for the Drug Court, consult with your attorney immediately.
General questions can be directed to:
Connie Hultine
Drug Court Coordinator
1512 Central Avenue
Kearney, NE 68847
(402) 984-7805
Legal Resources
Access Nebraska – Apply Online for Nebraska Public Assistance Benefits
Adult and Child Abuse & Neglect Hotline – (800) 652-1999
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Buffalo County District Court
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Jeff Wirth
215 West 18th St.
Kearney, NE 68845
Phone: (308) 236-1245
Fax: (308) 236-1255
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Your Day in Court
Several different types of cases involving paternity and/or child support are handled by the Buffalo County Attorney’s Child Support Services office. Often these cases will be scheduled for trial or other court hearing. Your attendance may be required at one of the hearings. This section is designed to provide parties and other court witnesses with basic information about appearing in court. Additional information may be provided to you by your attorney, if you have one, or a member of our office who is assigned to your case.
Notice of court hearings
If you are required or requested to appear for trial or other court hearing you will typically receive notice of the hearing one or two weeks ahead of time. Occasionally you will be notified closer to the hearing date, if, for instance, the court has only given our office a short notice of the trial date. Paternity and child support cases are typically heard on only two days each month (typically Wednesdays and Thursdays). Scheduling of your hearing is limited to the available dates given to us by our court.
Types of hearings
Over 80 percent of child support related court hearings fall into one of three categories:
- Paternity establishment;
- Orders to Show Cause, also known as “contempt” hearings; or
- Child support modifications
The court also hears requests to appoint counsel for indigent parties, as well as requests to suspend or reinstate child support. Other issues may be addressed by the court as needed.
Length of Hearings
Up to twenty court hearings are typically scheduled each day before the child support referee, who is the hearing officer appointed by the district judges to receive evidence and make final recommendations to the district judge. The length of hearings ranges from ten minutes to the better part of a day, in more complicated cases. Most hearings take less than one hour to complete. Occasionally hearings will be recessed or “continued” until another date, when the court’s schedule or other factors dictate. Court hearings are scheduled between 9 am and 3 pm.
It is a good idea to bring a book or magazine with you, as sometimes court hearings run late, and you may have to wait for your hearing to be called. Every attempt is made to minimize the chances of this happening, but delays can happen due to unforeseen circumstances.
Do not bring children
Do not bring small children to court! Silence must be observed by all spectators when in court, and for this reason children are generally not permitted inside a courtroom. Our courthouse does not have child care facilities or anyone to watch your children. Please make arrangements for the care of your children while you are in court.
Turn off cellphones
Please be sure your cell phones and electronic devices are OFF or silenced when in the courtroom. A device that causes a disruption of court activity may be confiscated and its owner may be found in contempt of court.
We do not represent you
The Buffalo County Attorney’s office is prohibited by law from representing any private citizen. Our attorneys and staff work on behalf of the “State of Nebraska.” You may hire your own attorney to represent you in court if you wish, or you may choose to represent yourself. If you do hire an attorney, make sure to inform the child support services office as soon possible of this fact.
What to wear for court
Courtrooms are formal places, and you are expected to dress accordingly. Please be neat and clean. While no one expects you to purchase new clothes for court, be advised that T-shirts, halter tops, frayed shorts, flip-flops and similar attire are not considered respectable courtroom attire, and you may be sent home to change clothing, delaying your hearing. Men must remove hats/caps before entering the courtroom.
What to bring to court
Please be on time for your court hearing. Otherwise other cases may “leap frog” ahead of your case.
In general, you should bring any witnesses or documents you believe are needed to prove your case.
If you are a custodial parent appearing for a paternity trial, you should bring proof of your income both at present as well as for any previous times where you are seeking “retroactive” child support. Any correspondence you have from the other parent, discussing your child or financial issues would be valuable to bring to court. You might want to discuss this in more detail with our office before coming to court.
If you owe child support, and are appearing to answer to an “order to show cause,” you should consider bringing all documentation available to you in support of your position. If you claim a medical condition that prevents or interferes with your ability to work full time, for example, bring all related documents from your treating physician, the social security office, or the like. This type of information might also be useful for noncustodial parents in new paternity cases, as you will be asked to detail your earning capacity for the purpose of setting a child support award.
If you are applying for a court appointed attorney (only noncustodial parents and alleged fathers may apply for court appointed attorneys) you should consider bringing your most recent federal tax return, a recent pay stub, and any other financial documentation to substantiate that you are unable to afford the services of a private attorney.
What happens in court
The court always tries to resolve all issues presented to it in one hearing. Coming to court prepared minimizes the chance that you will have to come back at a later date to finish the hearing.
In a paternity case, the court will be asked to make a finding that the man named in the lawsuit as the biological father of the minor child(ren) is in fact the biological father. Additionally, the court will be asked to set an award of child support and health insurance. If the custodial parent requests it, the court will also address child care costs. The court is additionally asked to order the noncustodial parent to pay the court costs and fees of the case.
In orders to show cause the parent who is ordered to pay child support must produce evidence to try to satisfy the judge that he or she is doing the best that they can to pay the child support in full and on time each month. When child support is delinquent the court wants to know why one parent is disobeying the court order. If the court finds that the parent who is supposed to pay support is not paying as ordered, and that the failure to pay is willful and contumacious (stubbornly disobedient), the court will impose sanctions to try to guarantee that support will be paid on time in the future, and that the child support arrears will also be paid off. Civil sanctions include the possibility of up to 180 days in jail.
In a modification hearing, the court will hear evidence from all sides to determine whether the current amount of child support is either too high or too low under the present circumstances of each parent. The parents will present evidence of their income or earning capacity and the court will decide the issue using Nebraska’s child support guidelines.
Closed hearings
Under Nebraska law all court hearings are open to the public, except for paternity establishment hearings. Occasionally, a hearing may be closed to the public due to the age of the parents.
What happens if you do not show up for court
If you are subpoenaed for court, you must appear. A warrant for your arrest may follow if you do not.
If the child support services office asks you to appear, it is important to do so. If you must reschedule a court date, it is very important that you talk to the child support office as far in advance of your trial date as possible. A failure of a custodial parent to appear may result in dismissal of a paternity case against the other parent. A party who is asking to have child support modified in their favor (increased for custodial parents or decreased if you are a noncustodial parent) may see their modification efforts fail if they do not show up for court. The county attorney’s deputy cannot testify in your place. Generally, if you are requesting the court to provide you with any sort of benefit, you need to show up and make your case to the court.
In some interstate cases it may be possible to arrange for telephonic testimony from a party who lives in another state. You will be advised of this possibility if you qualify for this type of testimony.
A special exception to these rules applies for active duty members of the U.S. Armed Services. Please advise our office if you are serving on active duty with the military.
The court order
In most cases you will receive a copy of your court order in the mail about 1-2 weeks following your hearing. In more complicated cases the referee may take the matter “under advisement” and issue written recommendations to the district judge at a later date, after which you will receive your copy within a few days of the issuance of the order.
Appeals
Your order will take effect 14 days after it is signed by the court, unless you or one of the other parties “take exception,” which is the technical term for an appeal. If an exception is taken, the party unhappy with the terms of the order has the burden of showing that the order contains one or more significant errors. On appeal the party who takes exception must provide the district court with a written transcript from the hearing that lead to the order they are appealing. Appeals typically take several months to be heard and decided.
Domestic Violence
Purpose:
This Division seeks protection for victims of violence in intimate relationships through aggressive and consistent prosecution of offenders.
The Buffalo County Attorney recognizes the importance of communicating and cooperating with law enforcement and other public and private community agencies that provide services to families, victims, and perpetrators of domestic violence. A specialized Domestic Violence Prosecution Unit, in coordination with other community agencies, provides the best opportunity to achieve the following goals:
- To stop the violence.
- To protect the victim from additional acts of violence committed by the Defendant.
- To protect the children or other family members from exposure to, or possible injury from, domestic violence.
- To provide restitution to the victims.
- To hold the offender accountable for their violent conduct.
Policy:
The State of Nebraska has a critical interest in reducing the number of incidents of domestic violence and increasing the number of positive results in domestic violence prosecutions.
It is the position of the Buffalo County Attorney that the aggressive prosecution of domestic violence is necessary to protect victims and future victims of domestic violence.
Resources and Information
IF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW NEEDS HELP, CALL:
NATIONAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE
(800) 799-7233
NATIONAL SEXUAL ASSAULT HOTLINE
(800) 656-4673
NEBRASKA DOMESTIC VIOLENCE/SEXUAL ASSAULT HOTLINE
(800) 876-6238
LINEA DE CRISIS EN NEBRASKA (EN ESPANOL)
(877) 215-0167
DO NOT USE E-MAIL TO REPORT CASES OF ABUSE.
IF THERE IS AN EMERGENCY CALL LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT IMMEDIATELY.
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The S.A.F.E. Center
(The Spouse/Sexual Abuse Family Education Center)
3710 Central Avenue, Suite 10
Kearney, NE 68847
(308) 237-2599
(877) 237-2513
http://www.safecenter.org
All Services are Free & Confidential
24-hour Crisis Line
Crisis Support
Emergency Shelter
Support Groups
Supportive Atmosphere
Liaison with Community Agencies
Public Education Presentations
Protection Order Advocacy
Information & Referrals for:
Counseling, Housing, Legal Alternatives,
Emergency Assistance and much more!
Follow-up contact
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Breaking the Silence: Information for Victims of Intimate Violence
A Victim’s Guide to the Nebraska Criminal Justice System
VINE (Victim Information and Notification Everyday)
VINE is a free automated service that monitors the custody status of adult inmates in all county jails and state prisons. You can arrange to receive telephone and e-mail notification when an offender’s custody status changes. Updated information is available 24 hours a day. VINE is available in English and Spanish and supported by 24-hour operator assistance.
The Nebraska VINE service is provided by the Nebraska Sheriff’s Association, Nebraska Domestic Violence Sexual Assault Coalition, Nebraska Coalition for Victims of Crime, Nebraska County Attorneys’ Association, Nebraska Department of Correctional Services, Nebraska Crime Commission and CJIS Advisory Committee.
NEBRASKA VINE NUMBER: 877-NE 4 VINE or (877) 634-8463.
Register or Find an Offender Online at www.vinelink.com
A Summary of Nebraska’s Legal System
Other Resources
Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services
Nebraska Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Coalition (NDVSAC) and Hotline
Brochure
(800) 876-6238
National Domestic Violence Hotline
(800) 799-SAFE (800-799-7233)
US Department of Justice
Violence Against Women Website
Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse
National Organization for Victim Assistance
800-TRY-NOVA (800-879-6682)
National Victim Center
800-FYI-CALL (800-394-2255)
National Center for the Prosecution of Violence Against Women
National Center for Victims of Crime
Domestic Violence FAQ
What is a crime of Domestic Violence?
A crime of Domestic Violence (DV) is any crime involving individuals who are currently or have had in the past an intimate and/or dating relationship. It may include a physical assault. It may also include, but is not limited to, the following types of cases: damage to property, theft, refusing a request to leave, violation of a protection order, disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace, etc.
A police report has been filed and the suspect was not arrested at the scene. What happens next?
If they were not arrested at the scene and the crime involves Domestic Violence (DV), the police report will be further investigated by law enforcement. If that further investigation reveals sufficient evidence to believe a crime has been committed, the police will give that information to the County Attorney’s office for review. If the police do not believe a crime has occurred or that there is insufficient evidence to proceed in a criminal case, no further action will be taken.
If the County Attorney’s office believes sufficient evidence exists, appropriate charges will be filed, which may include the prosecutor’s request of the County Court for an arrest warrant for the suspect.
A police report has been filed and the suspect was arrested at the time of the incident or arrested on a warrant, what happens next?
The next step is usually an arraignment hearing. Arraignments are generally done every weekday at 1:30 p.m. on the next business day after the arrest, excluding holidays. The Judge will tell the defendant what they are charged with and the possible penalties. They will be granted an appearance bond, which will require that they have no contact with their victim. That means they are not to visit, telephone, e-mail, text, or in any way communicate with their victim. The accused will have the opportunity to hire an attorney, or be appointed one if they cannot afford one. The defendant may enter a plea of guilty or no contest, and the next hearing will be a sentencing; or a plea of not guilty, and a trial date will be set.
The Judge issued a No Contact Order, what does that mean?
It is a condition of bond in all cases of Domestic Violence, issued by the Judge at arraignment that forbids contact with the listed victim, or victims, until the case is resolved. It is the policy of the Buffalo County Attorney’s Office to uphold and defend that “No Contact Order,” even if the victim does not wish one. The Defendant may be charged with an additional crime if he/she violates that order, and may also have his/her bond revoked or increased as a result of violating said order.
How can I find out if an offender is still in jail?
Contact VINE at 877-NE 4 VINE or (877) 634-8463, or online at www.vinelink.com.
I posted bond for someone, how do I get that money back?
If a Defendant can post the bond, it will be released to the Defendant, regardless of who posted the bond. The bond will be released upon the resolution to the defendant, unless otherwise ordered by the court.
What if I want to drop charges and/or recant the statements made to the Police?
Our office will not drop charges, generally speaking. Charges are filed by the State of Nebraska, not the alleged victim. It is the best interest of the State of Nebraska and the alleged victim to see that any person accused of Domestic Violence be held accountable for their actions. Domestic Violence poses a danger not only to the victim, but also to the victim’s family and society as a whole. The State of Nebraska has a “no-drop” policy to protect not just the individual victim and to ensure that there is no further violence perpetrated by the accused.
What will happen at a trial?
There are two types of trials: Jury or Bench. A Bench trial is decided by a judge only. A Jury trial is decided by a group of citizens. At both trials there is evidence presented. The witnesses will testify as to what they saw and heard. Evidence may include witness testimony, copies of 911 call recordings, photographs of injuries and the scene, hospital and doctor reports, telephone records, and more. The witnesses will be cross-examined. After all of the evidence is presented there will be a decision of guilty or not guilty.
Will I have to testify?
The majority of DV cases are resolved prior to trial by a plea agreement. However, if such an agreement cannot be reached, you will receive a subpoena that court-orders you to appear and testify at trial.
What could the potential sentence be upon a finding of guilt?
The sentence depends upon the crime charged. Judges have great latitude in sentencing offenders. They may order the defendant to pay a fine, be placed on probation, or serve time in jail or prison, or may order a combination of those things.
As a part of probation, a judge may order the defendant to pay restitution. In order for restitution to be paid, the defendant must be eligible to be placed on probation OR to have posted sufficient bond to pay the requested amount of restitution. Only those victims listed in a police report who have been reported to have damage to property may be given restitution. Victims may be required to submit a victim impact statement and documentation for any restitution they desire. If no restitution is at issue, a victim may, through a victim impact statement, tell the sentencing judge in writing how they feel about the event and what they think ought to be done with the offender.
How do I find out what time/date the trial will be?
Victims and witnesses will be personally notified in writing of the date, time, and location of the trial. Victims and witnesses will receive a letter and legal document called a subpoena that court orders them to appear on the date of trial. It is important to communicate with the prosecutor in preparation for trial.
What if I received a subpoena but cannot testify?
A subpoena is a legal document that court orders someone’s appearance. If that person choose to ignore the subpoena and does not appear, a judge may find them in contempt of court and issue a warrant for their arrest.
If you cannot appear for some legitimate reason, you should call the prosecutor assigned to your case and explain. The prosecutor may then ask the court to continue the trial or hearing, and there may be a hearing on that request. The hearing will be held in front of the judge assigned and the Defendant and his/her attorney will be present. Continuances are only granted in extreme circumstances.
What is my role in the case and how/when will I be contacted?
The Buffalo County Attorney’s Office encourages victims to be involved in the legal process. A member of our office or the Kearney Police Department Victim/Witness Unit will contact victims to let them know when a Defendant is scheduled to be arraigned, and also after the arraignment so that they have information as to future court dates, appearance bonds, and any other conditions of a Defendant’s release.
The prosecutor assigned to the case is also available to answer any questions a victim may have, and to consult with them regarding any potential plea agreements negotiated with the defendant’s attorney. The victim will be notified of any pending sentencing dates or other important hearings.
For information about the status of a case, call the Kearney Police Department Victim/Witness Unit at (308) 233-5263, or call the County Attorney’s Office at (308) 236-1222.
Where can I get help?
You are not alone in this process. There are several organizations that specialize in domestic violence issues that are waiting to help you through the process. The Kearney Police Department Victim/Witness Unit (308-233-5263) is here to provide support services for you. The S.A.F.E. Center also offers many resources for victims of domestic violence and their families.
How can I get a Protection Order?
If you are in fear of your safety, you may obtain a court order to prevent an individual from contacting you. Information and downloadable forms are available online. Or, contact the Buffalo County Clerk of the District Court to obtain them. The S.A.F.E. Center can be a source of information also. Finally, the Kearney Police Department’s Victim/Witness Unit can provide information.
Traffic
Purpose:
The Traffic Division of the Buffalo County Attorney’s Office prosecutes all violations of the Nebraska Rules of the Road, including driving under the influence and speeding, game and parks violations, and more.
Additionally, the Division enforces selected provisions of the Kearney City Code that pertain to traffic and advises law enforcement on traffic issues.
Find information on Nebraska’s Point System for drivers licenses.
Do you have a Buffalo County traffic citation? You have these options:
- Contest the citation. Personally appear in the Buffalo County Court on the date and time given on your citation and invoke your right to trial. See the rights you have as an accused person.
- Pay the citation by waiver. Pay the fines and costs no later than your court date without appearing in court. This can be done online. Waiver fines are set by the Nebraska Supreme Court for those who wish simply to pay their ticket without going to court over it. For more information, view the Nebraska Supreme Court Waiver Fine List .
- Inquire about the STOP class. The Safety Training Option Program (STOP) class is offered by the Nebraska Safety Center to individuals who have been ticketed for committing a minor traffic violation. It takes four hours to complete. It is voluntary. By completing it, the violator pays no fine, has no court appearance, has no points assessed on their driving record, and can improve their driving skills.
The Nebraska Safety Center offers this program across the State. For more information or to register, call the Safety Center at (308) 865-1287 or register online at www.unk.edu/stop.
Classes are held the first Sunday of the month from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.; the third Saturday of the month from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.; and the fourth Monday of the month from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Holiday times may vary.
All classes are held at:University of Nebraska at Kearney
West Center
Room 012N
Kearney, NE 68849
(Map information)
YOU MUST REGISTER FOR STOP WITHIN FIVE BUSINESS DAYS OF THE OFFENSE, AND COMPLETE THE CLASS WITHIN 21 DAYS OF THE OFFENSE.
You are not eligible for the STOP class if your citation is for:
- Speeding twenty (20) or miles per hour over the speed limit.
- Leaving the scene of an accident.
- Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
- Reckless driving or willful reckless driving.
- Participating in a speed contest, race, or exhibition of acceleration.
- Operating a motor vehicle to avoid arrest.
- Driving on a suspended or revoked operator’s license.
- Operating a motor vehicle without insurance or proof of financial responsibility.
- Any injury accident or violation which is classified as a misdemeanor or a felony.
Also, you are not eligible for the STOP class if:
- You hold a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL), even if you were cited while operating a non-commercial vehicle.
- You have participated in any STOP class within the last three (3) years.
- You wish to contest your citation.
Meeting these eligibility requirements is the responsibility of the participant.
HOW TO REGISTER:
- Call the Nebraska Safety Center at (308) 865-1287, or visit their website, www.unk.edu/stop, for more information.
- Download the registration form.
Birth and Death Certificates
Death and birth certificates can be obtained from the DHHS Office of Vital Records in Lincoln, Nebraska. No records are stored at Buffalo County, so all requests for death or birth certificates need to be directed to DHHS.
The vital records can be obtained through the DHHS website or by mailing:
Nebraska Department of Health & Human Services
Division of Public Health
Vital Records
P.O. Box 95065
Lincoln, NE 68509-5065
Child Support
Please understand, the Division represents the State of Nebraska. We cannot represent people who owe child support, nor give legal advice, nor assist you in selecting an attorney. Consult your local yellow pages or other resources for attorneys who practice in this field.
Purpose:
The Child Support Enforcement Division prosecutes individuals civilly for payment of their child support obligations. Under appropriate circumstances, the Buffalo County Attorney's Office criminally prosecutes non-payers of child support.
Nebraska has centralized child support collection and disbursement. All child support payments must be sent to the Nebraska Child Support Payment Center to ensure prompt processing:
Nebraska Child Support Payment Center
P.O. Box 82600
Lincoln, NE 68501-2600
Or online at www.nebraskachildsupport.com.
The Nebraska Child Support Call Center is your source for information and the latest updates about your child support case: (877) 631-9973.
Requests for review and modification of child support orders at least three years old may be made to Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services at (800) 831-4573. If calling from outside Nebraska, call (402) 471-9103. Or online at www.dhhs.ne.gov/cse/cseindex.htm.
Businesses which are under court order to withhold child support and/or spousal support payment from the payroll of their employees should send payments to:
Nebraska Child Support Payment Center
P.O. Box 82890
Lincoln, NE 68501-2890
About Child Support Enforcement:
The Nebraska Child Support Enforcement (CSE) Program is designed to locate non-custodial parents and obtain financial support for their children. The Nebraska CSE Program is administered by the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services. CSE provides the following services:
- Locate non-custodial parents
- Establish paternity
- Establish and enforce medical support
- Enforce and collect support payments
All parents with minor children who would like child support services are eligible. The CSE Program works closely with these agencies:
- Nebraska Department of Administrative Services
- Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
- Nebraska Department of Revenue
- District and County Courts
- Nebraska Department of Labor
- Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles
- Federal Parent Locator Service
- Sheriffs
- Child Support agencies in all states
- Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement
- Credit Reporting Agencies
- Nebraska Payment Center
The same location resources and services are available in all states. Interstate cases are more difficult and generally take longer. However, with new federal legislation and more computer links between states, interstate enforcement of child support is improving.
If you are ordered to pay child support:
- All payments must be made to:
Nebraska Child Support Payment Center
P.O. Box 82600
Lincoln, NE 68501-2600
- If you pay the other party directly, you may not receive credit for the payment.
- Child support payments are due on the first of each month and are delinquent the next day. Interest is charged on the delinquent amount after 30 days.
- Income withholding will be implemented in all cases involving child support whether there is delinquency or not (including unemployment withholding).
- You MUST pay child support regardless of custody or visitation issues.
- Health insurance MUST be provided for the child(ren) if ordered by the Court.
- If you have more than one order or judgment, your payments will be allocated between them. You cannot select which obligation to pay.
- Not paying child support can result in:
- State and Federal Income Tax Intercepts
- Drivers License Suspension
- Suspend Professional Licenses
- Suspend Eligibility For Hunting and Fishing Licenses
- A Report to Credit Agencies
- Denial of Your Passport
- Lottery Prize Intercept
- Liens/Seizure of Property
- Seizure of Bank Accounts
- Criminal Charges
- Jail
If you are ordered to receive child support:
- You can apply for child support services by contacting your local Health and Human Services office or County Attorney.
- If you or your child(ren) are receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) payments, the child support will be assigned to the State of Nebraska.
- DO NOT accept child support payments directly from the non-custodial parent. All payments must be made through the Nebraska Child Support Payment Center in order to be properly credited.
- If the non-custodial parent has more than one order or judgment, all payments received will be allocated proportionately between them.
- Your court order may contain language prohibiting you from removing the child(ren) from the State without the Court’s consent. It is your responsibility to know what the Court’s order says and to comply with it. Failing to do so may result in the suspension or termination of child support.
- Visitation cannot be withheld for non-payment of child support. Withholding visitation can:
- Affect your child’s well-being
- Result in a finding of contempt of court
- Put you in jail
Did you know…?
- Child support is due through the month that the child turns 19.
- Employers who fail to comply with incoming withholding notices or who punish or dismiss employees as a result of income withholding are subject to legal action.
- The County Attorney (or authorized attorney) represents the State and the best interests of the child. No client/attorney relationship exists.
- Either party in an action for child support can request that the case be reviewed for possible modification every three years by contacting Health and Human Services, Child Support Enforcement, Review and Modification Unit at (800) 831-4573.
- Establishing paternity enables your child(ren) to have access to important family medical history as well and financial and emotional support.
If you need further assistance or have questions regarding Child Support Enforcement, contact your local County Attorney or call the Nebraska Child Support Customer Service Call Center at (877) 631-9973. Or write to:
HHS-CSE
P.O. Box 94728
Lincoln, NE 68509
www.hhs.state.ne.us/cse/cseindex.htm.
Civil Division
Purpose:
The Civil Division of the Buffalo County Attorney’s Office represents the County in actions brought on behalf of or against the County. The Division also represents and advises the Buffalo County Board of Commissioners and other elected and appointed officials, including the Planning and Zoning Commission.
The Civil Division is responsible for the final determination of County inheritance taxes due on estates administered in Buffalo County, for tax foreclosures for non-payment of real estate taxes, represents the County in general tax assessment and collection processes, county official’s involvement in garnishment and execution processes, and for Tort claims against the County.
Contact:
Buffalo County Attorney’s Office
Civil Division
(308) 236-1222
Criminal Division
Purpose:
The Criminal Division of the Buffalo County Attorney's Office is responsible for the prosecution of all crimes that occur within Buffalo County.
The Attorneys of the Criminal Division make filing decisions after reviewing reports generated by local law enforcement agencies. Those agencies include Buffalo County Sheriffs Office, Kearney Police Department, Nebraska State Patrol, Nebraska Game and Parks, Shelton Police Department, and the Ravenna Police Department.
Mission:
The mission of the Criminal Division is to actively investigate and aggressively prosecute crimes that occur in Buffalo County. Using advanced trial practices, research, and technology, it is our goal to prosecute those individuals that cause harm to the citizens of Buffalo County. We will work with the community, law enforcement, and government agencies to not only prosecute crimes, but to proactively search for ways to protect the community.
Objectives:
- To work with the community and build a relationship of trust and understanding in order to work proactively to prevent crime.
- To use research and investigative techniques to ensure quality criminal prosecutions for the citizens of Buffalo County.
- To improve our understanding of the law and the community through seminars, training, and continuing education programs.
- To use technologically-advanced trial practices.
- To apply the law in an unbiased and consistent manner to ensure justice, equality, and safety for the community.
Services:
We are here to assist those individuals who are victims of crimes that occur in Buffalo County.
If you believe you have been a victim of a crime or have information about a crime, please contact one of the following agencies or your local police department:
Once a report has been filed with the appropriate law enforcement agency, the case will be given to the County Attorney for review and prosecution. The Deputy County Attorney in charge of the case will contact the victims and witnesses to ensure that the best possible prosecution can be had.
Juvenile Diversion
Purpose:
The Buffalo County Juvenile Diversion Program is committed to assisting youth in avoiding delinquent and criminal behavior. Juvenile rehabilitation and accountability is the primary goal of the program.
Eligibility:
Individuals who wish to participate in the Juvenile Diversion Program must:
- Be between 12 and 18 years of age. (Juveniles 11 and younger will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.)
- Accept responsibility for their offense and acknowledge the extent of their involvement.
- Be willing to comply with all of the program requirements.
- Reside in Buffalo County.
Prior criminal and juvenile court records will be considered in the eligibility determination. The program is voluntary, and is a privilege, not a right.
Seriousness of the Offense:
In determining the eligibility of the juvenile to participate in Diversion, the County Attorney will consider the seriousness of the offense. These factors will be used:
- The juvenile’s previous encounters with the law, including delinquent behavior.
- The length of time over which any prior offenses occurred, and similarity of those offenses.
- Whether the offense involved violence, and whether it was premeditated.
- The number of victims involved in the offense.
- The potential for actual harm to the victim(s), even if unintended.
- The monetary value of any damages.
- The juvenile’s motives for committing the offense.
- The likelihood of future law violations
- Whether the juvenile is amenable to treatment.
Advantages to Participation:
Successful Diversion participants benefit in these ways:
- Criminal charges regarding the offense will be dismissed or not filed.
- Improvement in personal responsibility and coping skills.
- Opportunity to develop a sense of community responsibility and accountability.
Requirements:
- Assessment. Upon the offer by the County Attorney to participate in Diversion, the juvenile will complete an intake assessment. He or she will be required to meet with the Diversion Administrator to discuss the referral, the diversion process, and the offender’s willingness to participate. The youth’s history, family life, academic performance, and other relevant factors will be examined. The Diversion Administrator may also provide avenues for additional services and/or make referrals to other agencies.
- Drug/Alcohol Assessment. All youth who are referred with drug- or alcohol-related offenses will be required to get a complete professional drug/alcohol evaluation at their expense. The results of this assessment will be shared with the youth and their parent(s), and be required to follow the recommendations of the assessment.
- Drug/Alcohol Testing. Once accepted into the Program, continued use or possession of illegal drugs or alcohol will be forbidden. At any time while on Diversion, the youth may be required to submit to drug and alcohol screening. The Diversion Administrator may share the results of such testing with the County Attorney, who will consider whether the youth will be allowed to continue in the Diversion Program. An offender deemed no longer eligible for Diversion will be referred back to the court for formal charges.
- Curfews. After being accepted into the Juvenile Diversion Program, some participants may be required to observe a curfew. The juvenile, the parent(s), and the Program Administrator will help in determining the curfew times and conditions.
- Duration of the Program. The Program will be tailored to the individual needs of the juvenile. Consequently, the duration of the program will depend on the offender. The maximum term of Diversion will not exceed one year.
- No Plea Required. While the participant must acknowledge their participation in the offense, they will not be required to enter a court plea of “admit” or “no contest.” The County Attorney will not use any admissions if charges are subsequently filed.
- Victim/Offender Mediation. If the victim agrees, the offender may be considered for mediation.
- Sponsor. A juvenile participating in Diversion will be asked to have a responsible adult as their sponsor. The Program Administrator must approve the sponsor. The sponsor may be a parent, relative, or friend.
Specific Requirements May Include:
- Paying all required fines, fees, and restitution.
- Satisfactorily completing all required community service.
- Attending and participating in all educational classes.
- Writing a letter of apology to the victim(s).
- Informing the school in writing about participation in the Diversion Program and serving all, if any, school-related consequences.
- Avoiding social situations that may involve criminal or delinquent behavior.
- Obeying school and household rules, and working towards a good academic standing.
- Receiving no additional violations and obeying the rules of the Program.
- Signing a release of information permitting open communication with the school and other interested parties and the Diversion Program.
- Each individual is entitled to and capable of being responsible for his or her lawful participation in society.
How to Apply:
If you are offered Diversion, please complete our Youth Questionnaire and Parent Questionnaire, then call the Diversion office at (308) 236-1922 for an appointment.
Truancy office phone number is (308) 236-1920
Juvenile Division
The Juvenile Division of the Buffalo County Attorney’s Office is responsible for enforcement of Nebraska’s Juvenile Code as it applies to the juveniles in Buffalo County. The Juvenile Division handles many types of juvenile cases, including: abuse/neglect petitions; dependency petitions; delinquency petitions for juveniles who have broken the criminal law; and status petitions for juveniles who are uncontrollable at home or in school. After reviewing the circumstances of each case, the county attorney determines what charges to file and whether to file them in juvenile court, or treat them as an adult, or offer juvenile pretrial diversion.
In making this decision, the county attorney considers statutorily enumerated factors such as: (1) the type of treatment most likely to be effective for the juvenile and the availability of facilities to provide that treatment, (2) the presence of violence, (3) the motivation for the offense, (4) the age of the juvenile, (5) the juvenile’s history, (6) the sophistication and maturity of the juvenile, (7) whether the best interest of the child and public safety require the juvenile be held in detention beyond the age of majority, (8) whether the victim is willing to participate in mediation, (9) whether there is an established pretrial diversion program, (10) whether the juvenile has acknowledged or been convicted of unlawful use of a firearm, (11) whether a juvenile court order has been issued for the juvenile, (12) whether the juvenile is a street gang member, and (13) other issues the county attorney deems relevant. Even if a charge is filed as an adult, a juvenile may ask the Court have the case transferred to the juvenile court’s jurisdiction. The court then determines whether to treat the offender as an adult or a juvenile.
Juvenile Diversion:
Certain cases may be diverted from court, resulting in no criminal “conviction.” Go to the Juvenile Diversion page for more information
Additional Resources
Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency and Prevention
Answers for Families
UNL Center On Children, Families, and the Law
Child Care in Nebraska
Child Welfare, Juvenile & Adult Protective Services
HHS Child Protective Services
HHS Adult Protective Services
Child Support Enforcement FAQ
Do you charge for your services?
There is a $25.00 annual fee for child support enforcement services, but you will not be billed or asked to pay the fee directly. Instead, the fee is collected out of child support payments made by the person owing the child support. The fee is collected in cases where at least $500.00 per fiscal year (Oct. 1-Sept. 30) in child support is collected. Under no circumstances will parents who are receiving state aid be required to pay a service fee.
What services do you offer?
We offer paternity establishment services, as well as enforcement services for existing child support, spousal support, and medical support orders.
Must I live in Buffalo County to make use of your services?
If you are a Nebraska resident applying for paternity services, you should contact the child support office in the county where you live. That would typically be your local County Attorney’s Office. If you live in Buffalo County, contact us at the address above. If, on the other hand, you live in another county and have a support order already existing, you should contact the child support office in the county where that order exists, even if you have moved to another county since then. If you child support order comes from another state, you may either work through your local county child support office, or contact the child support office in the other state directly.
Do you handle custody or visitation issues?
No. State law prohibits us from assisting on these issues. You should contact private counsel to assist you, or contact Legal Aid of Nebraska to see if you qualify for their services. Some employers offer legal insurance plans, much like medical insurance, so check to see if your employer offers such assistance.
I was previously ordered to pay child support, but now my child lives with me. Can you stop my child support order, and help me get a new one where the other parent pays me instead?
Only a court can legally change an existing child custody order. Courts determine what is in the “best interests” of the child when they issue a custody order, and parents cannot agree between themselves to override a judicial determination. A child support enforcement office is not authorized to become involved with custody determination issues. You should consult a private attorney to assist you.
The other parent of my children has a violent temper, and has threatened to hurt me and/or our children if I pursue them for child support. What can you do to help me?
We are very aware that many couples separate because of domestic violence issues. Your safety, and the safety of your children, is our #1 concern. Everyone who applies for child support or paternity services, whether through an HHS caseworker or directly with our office, will be asked about this potential problem. If you tell us you are concerned about the potential for family violence, we will give your case special treatment. Each case is handled on its own set of facts. A decision may even be made not to pursue the other parent due to the threat of his or her becoming abusive to you or your children.
If you have immediate concerns about possible violence to you or your children, we urge you to call 911. Otherwise, contact the SAFE Center.
I already have an existing child support order, but now the noncustodial parent is making much more money. Can my support order be modified to have the other parent pay me more support?
Yes. Whenever (1) there is a material change in financial circumstances of a parent who is ordered to pay support, (2) the change of financial circumstances was unforeseen at the time your support order was entered, (3) the change in circumstances has lasted at least three months, and is expected to last at least six additional months, and (4) the modification request is processed through the HHS Review & Modification office, your support order may qualify for modification. A “material change in financial circumstances” usually means an increase or decrease of support by at least 10% but not less than $25.00. If you (or the other parent) continue to live in Nebraska, and if your order is at least 3 years old, you may ask the State to process your request for a modification free of charge. Contact the HHS Review & Modification office at (800) 831-4573 for more information, or see Creating or Changing a Court Order. If your order is less than three years old, or if neither parent continues to reside in Nebraska, you would be responsible for pursuing your modification request on your own, with your own attorney. See the Nebraska Child Support Guidelines for more information.
I am ordered to pay child support, but I no longer earn as much as I used to, and I have been unable to find similar employment that pays as much as my old job. Can I get my child support reduced on account of my earning less now?
Possibly. Child support can be modified either upward or downward if the circumstances justify it. Generally, child support may not be reduced unless the parent who is ordered to pay support suffers a long-term reduction in their earning capacity or income through no fault of their own. Examples of this would include corporate downsizing, the elimination of specialized work that cannot easily be replaced at the same pay level, or a medical disability or injury that occurs to the parent who pays support. Incarceration is, by itself, usually not considered to be valid grounds for a reduction in child support.
If you believe you qualify for a support reduction, and want to expedite the matter, you should contact a private attorney to assist you in your efforts. Otherwise, you (or the other parent) may contact the HHS Review & Modification office at (800) 831-4573 for further assistance free of charge.
How long does it take to have a support order modified?
Every case is unique, but from the time contact with the HHS Review & Modification office is initiated until the time that the court has a final hearing on a request to modify child support of child support, nine to 12 months may pass. Typically the first three to four months of the time is taken up in the HHS review process. If the case meets a preliminary finding that a modification is appropriate, the request will be transferred by HHS to the local child support office for further review, and the possible filing of a complaint to modify support. Depending upon any delays in obtaining court service of process on the other parent, delays caused by legal motions or court scheduling issues, the modification case should be ready for trial and decision about four to six months after it is filed.
Why can I not call your office directly to discuss my case?
Several years ago Nebraska, like all 50 states, went to a centralized customer call center. This center is staffed by highly trained personnel who are able to immediately answer or assist about 90% of all callers. Most calls are of a “routine” nature, such as checking to see if payments have been credited, wanting to confirm court hearing dates, providing a change of address, employer or phone number. Whenever necessary, the call center will electronically contact a local child support office with a customer concern that needs additional attention. Some of those calls do lead to phone contact between local staff and our customers. By answering 90% of caller questions, the call center frees up valuable time for the local child support workers to perform their duties on an uninterrupted basis, adding to their productivity. It is a “win-win” arrangement for everyone. Call the Child Support Call Center at (877) 631-9973, or the HHS Review & Modification office at (800) 831-4573.
My case is classified as “Interstate” in nature, because I live in a different state from the other parent. Does this mean that I will not be able to get the help I need?
No, definitely not. It is true that interstate cases often take longer to work successfully than cases where everyone still lives locally. About 15-20% of our caseload is interstate. In most of those cases our staff will need to work with other child support offices, sometimes in more than one other state, in order to secure the cooperation necessary to establish a new support order, or enforce an existing order. The extra “hoops” that must be jumped through mean that legal actions do take longer to complete. We have found that many other child support offices are overstretched in terms of personnel and funding, and thus are unable to assist us as quickly as they might like. In addition, sometimes when parents leave one state they move in order to evade their child support orders. Some people become very good at hiding from law enforcement. Fortunately, our tools for finding them continue to get better all the time as well.
What sanctions are used to force parents to pay their child support?
Most parents with child support orders pay regularly. Most do so on their own; others need a degree of prompting. Income withholding, civil contempt of court, license suspension, bank account seizure, passport denial, tax refund intercept, and even criminal actions are among the more readily used tools at our disposal to enforce terms of court orders. The simplest, quickest and least expensive enforcement techniques are used first, and often get the results we seek.
I owe child support, but I never get to see my child. Why should I have to pay support when I do not get the parenting time I deserve?
Nebraska law is clear: An obligation to pay child support is completely separate and distinct from the right to exercise parenting time. The failure to obtain court ordered parenting time (sometimes called visitation) does NOT justify the non payment of support. Also, the failure to receive child support does NOT justify a refusal to allow the other parent to exercise their court ordered parenting time. Just as our judges will not tolerate persons who willfully fail to pay their support on time, those same judges will not tolerate parents who refuse to allow the other parent court ordered parenting time with their children. The method of enforcing a problem with parenting time is to take the other parent back to court for allegedly being in contempt of the court order. A private attorney can provide needed expertise to accomplish this task.
What is the age of emancipation in Nebraska?
Emancipation age in Nebraska is presently 19, and child support must be paid until the month and year the child reaches that age. In most other states the age of emancipation is 18. Some states (not Nebraska) allow for support orders to continue beyond the age of the child’s emancipation if the child is still a full time high school student. Look to the language in your support order to see how long your child support is to continue.
Mission Statement
The Buffalo County Attorney is dedicated to serving the people of Buffalo County through an aggressive, non-prejudicial, and proactive approach to criminal, civil, and juvenile cases affecting the citizens of Buffalo County. It is the goal of the County Attorney to serve the people with consistency, honor, and integrity.
Through investigations and legal expertise, we provide a service that is beneficial to both victims of crime, and the community in which we live. As public servants, it is our duty to uphold the Constitutions of the United States and the State of Nebraska, the Statutes of the State of Nebraska, and the human rights guaranteed to each individual.
Using proactive and technologically-advanced trial techniques, we provide a service to the community that not only gives justice to victims of crime, but to the County as a whole.
It is the duty of the Buffalo County Attorney:
- to prosecute or defend, on behalf of the State and County, all suits, applications, or motions, civil or criminal, arising under the laws of the State in which the State or the County is a party or is interested;
- to prosecute such individuals when sufficient evidence supports the belief that a person is guilty and can be convicted of a crime;
- to give opinions and advice to the Board of County Commissioners and other civil officers, when requested, upon all matters in which the State or County may have an interest;
- to perform the duties of County Coroner.
Marriage License
Requirements for a marriage license issued by Buffalo County:
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Applicants must be at least 17 years of age to be married in the state of Nebraska. Parental consent is required for applicants who are 17 or 18 years of age. The parental consent forms are available at the County Clerk's office.
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Both applicants must appear together at the County Clerk's office between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. on weekdays.
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The fee for a marriage license is $25.00, CASH ONLY. (See our ATM locations in the courthouse.) |
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Must present photo identification. A valid driver's license from any U.S. state, Nebraska ID card, U.S. Passport, U.S. Military card, or a Foreign passport are acceptable forms of photo identification. All documents will be in English or translated by a certified court translator. Proof of citizenship or immigration status is neither relevant or required.
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Need to know birthplace for both applicants. |
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Need to know full names and birthplaces of parents.
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If a social security number has been issued to the applicants, we will need that information. The issuance of a social security number to either applicant is not required to obtain a Marriage License.
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If there were any previous marriages we will need to know how they ended (divorce, annulment or death) and the date the divorce was final or the date of death. If there is a previous divorce, a new license will not be issued and you cannot remarry until at least six (6) months and one (1) day have passed from the date the Decree was signed by the judge and filed with District Court.
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The Marriage License is good for one year from the date of issuance and can be used in any County in Nebraska.
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All marriage licenses obtained in Nebraska are public record.
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All marriage licenses obtained in Nebraska are public record.
For information about scheduling the Buffalo County Court Magistrate to conduct a marriage ceremony, contact Sharmin Gonzales at sharmin.gonzales@nejudicial.gov or 308-236-1229.
Certified copy of a Buffalo County marriage license
To Receive a Buffalo
County certified marriage license either stop by the clerk’s office with $9.00
cash or send a $9.00 money order and the following information:
- Name of Applicant A/Groom
- Name of Applicant B/Bride
(including maiden name)
- Date of marriage (Must be issued from Buffalo County)
Mail to:
Buffalo County Clerk
PO Box 1270
Kearney, NE 68848-1270
If you have any questions, contact us by:
Phone: (308) 236-1226
E-mail: clerk@buffalocounty.ne.gov
Changing name after
the wedding
This is a personal decision. You may choose to keep your name but if you decide to change your name legally, you should do the paperwork as soon as possible after you're married (or after your honeymoon). Many entities will require you to present a certified copy of your marriage license as proof of legal status to make your name change. Photocopies and keepsakes are not recognized by most government offices as proof of marriage. The following is a list of what may need to be updated.
- Social Security Card (require certified copy)
- Bank, credit union, and investment accounts
- Vehicle title/registration
- Driver's license (require certified copy)
- Mortgage
- Homeowner's insurance
- Life insurance
- Car insurance
- Medical and dental records
- Credit cards and files
- Deeds and property titles
- Passport
- Voter registration card
- IRS forms
- Church records
- Mail and newspaper subscriptions
- Employer/payroll
- Post office
- Your attorney (to update legal documents, will)
- Military records
- Utilities/Subscriptions
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THIS INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE.
Local Emergency Planning Committee
The Buffalo County Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) is not active at this time.
The committee consists of representatives from the community. The membership includes law enforcement, emergency medical services, fire services, media, industry, and local officials.
The committee was organized under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA), also known as Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) passed by
emergency plan includes the following: an identification of local facilities and transportation routes where hazardous material are present; the procedures for immediate response in case of an accident; a plan for notifying the community that an incident has occurred; the names of response personnel at local facilities; and a plan for conducting exercises to test the plan.
What is Shelter-in-Place?
Shelter in Place "is an emergency response concept for the general public designed to reduce the chance of injury during a chemical accident. This to inform the public about the five steps of "sheltering inplace" during a chemical emergency. How to "Shelter in place where you are," according to emergency officials, "unless you areinstructed to evacuate." More about Shelter-in-Place
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Geographic Information System
Click the button below to access GIS:
Our GIS site is open to the public with three offices currently online.
On the Assessor tab you will be able to view parcels and section information. A photo and sketch of each parcel are also available. If you have any questions about information on the Assessor tab, please call 308-236-1205.
On the Planning/Zoning tab you will be able to see information on floodplains, wellhead protection areas, and county zones. If you have any questions about information on the Planning/Zoning tab, please call 308-233-5640.
On the Roads tab you will be able to see information on surface type, signs, and bridges. If you have any questions about information on the Road tab, please call 308-236-1237.
GIS Data For Download
You can now download some of our GIS layers below. The data is available in shapefile format only.
Centerline Data (Updated 2015-05-06)
Buffalo Hills School
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308-698-8220 6110 11th Ave Kearney, NE 68845
P611
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000-000-0000 4800 Avenue E Kearney, NE 68847
County: Buffalo
City: Kearney
Subdivision: Imperial Village 7th Add
Block: 1
Lot: 8
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000-000-0000 Linden Drive Kearney, NE 68847
County: Buffalo
City: Kearney
Subdivision: Imperial Village 7th Add
Block: 1
Lot: 15
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000-000-0000 48th St. Kearney, NE 68847
County: Buffalo
City: Kearney
Subdivision: Imperial Village 7th Add
Block: 1
Lot: 12
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000-000-0000 4828 Avenue E Kearney, NE 68847
County: Buffalo
City: Kearney
Subdivision: Imperial Village 7th Add
Block: 1
Lot: 4
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2012 Board of Supervisors Agendas/Minutes/Notices
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2012 Zoning Commission Agenda and Meeting Minutes
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2013 Board of Supervisors Agendas/Minutes/Notices
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2013 Zoning Commission Agenda and Meeting Minutes
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2003 Local Emergency Planning Committee Meeting Minutes
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2004 Local Emergency Planning Committee Meeting Minutes
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2005 Local Emergency Planning Committee Meeting Minutes
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2006 Mutual Aid Meeting Minutes
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Amherst Volunteer Fire Department |
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Ravenna Volunteer Fire Department |
Shelton Volunteer Fire Department |
Buffalo County Emergency Management |
Buffalo County Sheriff's Office |
Kearney Police Department |
Good Samaritan Hospital |
2004 Zoning Commission Agenda and Meeting Minutes
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2005 Zoning Commission Agenda and Meeting Minutes
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2006 Zoning Commission Agenda and Meeting Minutes
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2007 Zoning Commission Agenda and Meeting Minutes
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2009 Zoning Commission Agenda and Meeting Minutes
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2010 Zoning Commission Agenda and Meeting Minutes
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Historical Information
Buffalo County is one of only two counties in Nebraska that derived its name from an animal. Years before this area along the Platte River would become a county, large herds of buffalo grazed the river valley and the rolling plains to the north. When it came time to organize the county, it seemed fitting to name it after the animal that once roamed the area freely.
The boundaries of Buffalo County were established by the Territorial Legislature in 1855. The county was officially organized in 1864, three years before Nebraska was admitted in the Union.
Two transportation lines can be credited with the early development of the area -- the Mormon Trail and the Union Pacific Railroad.
The first settlers in this area were said to be Mormons who had headed west along the trail in 1858. But a fierce war between the Cheyenne and Sioux tribes forced these early settlers to temporarily abandon the area. When the fighting subsided, the settlers gradually returned. In time, more and more settlers came to the area because of the rich Platte River Valley and the fertile soil that could be found in the surrounding hills.
With the coming of the railroad in the 1860s, Buffalo County would continue to develop. One of the stations that sprang up was Kearney, the county seat. Originally named Fort Childs, it was later renamed Kearney Junction and finally shortened to Kearney. Moses H. Sydenham, one of the early pioneers in the county, founded a newspaper in this young settlement and used the publication to promote his idea that Kearney, with its central location, should become the capital of the United States.
Hardships such as hot, dry weather and severe blizzards were not uncommon for the early residents of the county. But the most serious challenge faced by those who worked the land was the damage done by waves of grasshoppers that swarmed over the area in the mid 1870s.
More than 115 years later, Buffalo County is a thriving agricultural and industrial area. It also pays an important role in the state's higher education system, with the University of Nebraska at Kearney located in the county seat.
The Buffalo County Courthouse
Virtually every county in Nebraska has had a county seat "fight". Gibbon was designated as the original county seat of Buffalo County, and a courthouse was constructed at that location. In 1874, after considerable agitation for the relocation of the county seat, an election was held, and a majority was cast for the relocation of the county seat at Kearney. The incident which followed the results of that election is often referred to as "stealing the courthouse records." With the results of the election already in, the County Clerk, Joseph Scott, and his deputy, F.G. Keens, loaded the county records in a farm wagon, considerably after normal business hours and arrived in Kearney about 2:00 a.m. Mr. Keens stood guard over the records for the rest of the night. The Union Pacific Railroad donated a site for a new courthouse, and built a frame building which was not occupied until January of 1886. This building served as the Buffalo County Courthouse until a new county courthouse was built and completed in 1890. The frame courthouse was then moved to a new location on First Avenue and served first as a WCTU hospital and later as a home for the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
2011 Zoning Commission Agenda and Meeting Minutes
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Comprehensive Plan
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Comprehensive Plan 2033
Effective: March 14, 2023
Resolution 2023-08
Contact Us
Board of Commissioners
PO Box 1270
1512 Central Ave
Kearney, NE 68848-1270
Phone: 308-236-1224
Fax: 308-233-3649
E-mail: board@buffalocounty.ne.gov
Courthouse hours are 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday through
Friday except certain holidays. Drivers License Examiner is
only open until 4:30 p.m. Please call (308) 236-1250 for additional
information.
Early Voting Ballot Information
Who may apply for an early voting ballot?
Anyone who is registered to vote.
Is it possible to request an early voting ballot and register to vote by mail at the same time?
Yes, as long as this is done by the registration deadline of the 3rd Friday preceding the election.
How do I apply for and vote an early voting ballot?
An Early Voting Request Form is included in this section. Early voting options are voting in person at the election office which starts 30 days before any election date, have the ballot mailed to you or have an agent pickup your ballot from the Election Commissioner’s Office. Print, complete the form and either mail, email (ballots@buffalocounty.ne.gov) or fax (308-236-1868) the form back to the Election Commissioner’s Office. However, early voting ballots may not be voted at the Election Commissioner’s Office on Election day, you must go to your designated polling place on Election Day to vote.
2024 Early Voting Ballot Application (English)
2024 Early Voting Ballot Application (Spanish)
An Overseas/Military FPCA Request Form is available as well.
May I have someone get an early voting ballot for me?
Any registered voter may request an early voting ballot by appointing an agent to personally pick up an early voting ballot for such registered voter from the office of the Election Commissioner. The registered voter or his or her agent shall sign the request. A candidate for office at such election and any person serving on a campaign committee for such a candidate shall not act as an agent for any registered voter requesting a ballot unless such person is a member of the registered voter's family.
Early Voting Ballot deadlines
The Election Office may accept applications 120 days before an election.
Registrants may vote an early voting ballot in the election office 30 days prior to a statewide election and 15 days before special elections.
Two Friday's before the Election is the last day for the Election Office to receive early voting requests to be mailed to a specific address. (32-941)
Agents have until 7:00 p.m. election day to pick up an early voting ballot.
All early voting ballots must be received by the Election Commissioner by 8:00 p.m. on Election Day.
Facts about Buffalo County
Land Area: 968 square miles
Population (2010): 46,102
Persons per square mile (2010): 47.6
County Seat: Kearney
Towns and Population (2010):
- Amherst, 248
- Elm Creek, 901
- Gibbon, 1,833
- Kearney, 30,787
- Miller, 136
- Odessa, 130
- Pleasanton, 341
- Poole, 19
- Ravenna, 1,360
- Riverdale, 182
- Shelton, 1,059
Public School Districts:
- Amherst Public Schools, Amherst
- Center Public School, Kearney
- District 65 - Buffalo County, Ravenna
- Elm Creek Public Schools, Elm Creek
- Gibbon Public Schools, Gibbon
- Kearney Public Schools, Kearney
- Odessa Public School, Odessa
- Pleasant Hill Public School, Kearney
- Pleasanton Public Schools, Pleasanton
- Ravenna Public Schools, Ravenna
- School District 7, Kearney
- Shelton Public Schools, Shelton
State-Supported School: Kearney West High School, Kearney
Private Schools:
Post-Secondary Schools:
More resources:
- United States Census Bureau County Quick Facts for Buffalo County
- Maps
Family Disaster Plan
Disaster can strike quickly and without warning. It can force youto evacuate your neighborhood or confine you to your home. What would you do if basic services--water, gas, electricity or telephones--were cut off? Local officials and relief workers will be on the scene after a disaster, but they will not be able to reach everyone right away, so it is important for you to develop a plan for you and your family.
Families can, and do, cope with disaster by preparing in advance and working together as a team. Follow the steps below to create your family's disaster plan. Knowing what to do is your best protection and your responsibility.
Where will your family be when disaster strikes? They could be anywhere--at work, at school or in the car.
How will you find each other? Will you know if your children are safe?
4 STEPS TO SAFETY
1. Find Out What Could Happen to You
Contact the Emergency Management office or the Ft. Kearney Chapter of the American Red Cross.
- Ask what types of disasters are most likely to happen in Kearney and the surrounding area. Request information on how to prepare for the different types of emergencies that could occur.
- Learn about the existing warning signals in Buffalo County: what they sound like (outdoor warning sirens), and that the alert signal should indicate to all citizens to tune to local radio or television for emergency information and instructions.
- Ask about animal care after a disaster. Animals will not be allowed inside emergency shelters due to health regulations, so prepare a plan for your pets.
- Find out how to help elderly or disabled persons, if needed.
- Next, find out about the disaster plans at your workplace, your children's school or daycare center and other places where your family spends time.
2. Create a Disaster Plan
Meet wiith your family and discuss why you need to prepare for disaster. Explain the dangers of fire, severe weather and hazardous materials to children. Plan to share responsibilities and work together as a team.
- Discuss the types of disasters that are most likely to happen. Explain what to do in each case.
- Pick two places to meet;
- Right outside your home in case of a sudden emergency, like a fire.
- Outside your neighborhood in case you can't return home. Everyone must know the address and phone number.
- Ask an out-of-state friend to be your "family contact." After a disaster, its often easier to call long distance. Other family members should call this person and tell them
where they are. Everyone must know your contact's phone number.
- Discuss what to do in an evacuation. Plan how to take care of your pets.
3. Complete This Checklist
- Post emergency telephone numbers by your telephones or have them programmed into your phone (fire, police, EMS, etc.)
- Teach children how and when to call 911 for emergency help.
- Show each family member how and when to turn off the water, gas and electricity at the main switches.
- Check if you have adequate insurance coverage.
- Teach each family member how to use a fire extinguisher (ABC type), and show them the designated locations where they are kept in the house.
- Install smoke detectors on each level of your home, especially near bedrooms.
- Conduct a home hazard hunt.
- Stock emergency supplies and assemble a Disaster Supplies Kit.
- Take a Red Cross first aid and CPR class.
- Determine the best escape routes from your home. Find two ways out of each room.
- Find the safe spots in your home for each type of disaster, including your Shelter-in-Place spot.
4. Practice and Maintain Your Plan
- Quiz your children every six months so they remember what to do.
- Conduct fire and emergency evacuation drills.
- Replace stored water every three months and stored food every six months.
- Test and recharge your fire extinguisher(s) according to manufacturer's instructions.
- Test your smoke detectors monthly and replace the batteries the same weekend as the time change occurs in the spring (daylight-savings time) and fall (standard time).
EMERGENCY SUPPLIES
Keep enough supplies in your home to meet your needs for at least three days. Assemble a Disaster Supplies Kit with items you may need in an evacuation. Store these supplies in sturdy, easy-to-carry containers such as backpacks, duffle bags or covered plastic containers. Include:
- A three-day supply of water (one gallon per person per day) and food that won't spoil.
- One change of clothing and footwear per person, and one blanket or sleeping bag per person.
- A first aid kit that includes your family's prescription medications.
- Emergency tools, including a battery-powered radio, flashlight and plenty of extra batteries.
- An extra set of car keys and a credit card, cash or traveler's checks.
- Sanitation supplies.
- Special items for infant, elderly or disabled family members.
- An extra pair of glasses.
- Keep important family documents in a waterproof container. Keep a smaller kit in the trunk of your car.
UTILITIES
Locate the main electric fuse box, water service main and natural gas main. Learn how and when to turn these utilities off. Teach all responsible family members. Keep necessary tools near gas and water shut-off valves.
Remember, turn off the utilities only if you suspect the lines are damaged or if you are instructed to do so. If you turn the gas off, you will need a professional to turn it back on.
NEIGHBORS HELPING NEIGHBORS
Working with neighbors can save lives and property. Meet with your neighbors to plan how the neighborhood could work together after a disaster until help arrives. If you're a
member of a neighborhood organization, such as a home association or neighborhood watch group, introduce disaster preparedness as a new activity. Know your neighbors' special skills (e.g., medical, technical) and consider how you could help neighbors who have special needs, such as disabled and elderly persons. Make plans for child-care in case parents are unable to get home during the emergency.
HOME HAZARD HUNT
During a disaster, ordinary objects in your home can cause injury or damage. Anything that can move, fall, break or cause a fire is a home hazard. Inspect your home at least once a year and fix potential hazards.
Contact the Kearney Volunteer Fire Department to learn about home fire hazards.
EVACUATION
Evacuate immediately if told to do so:
- Listen to your battery-powered radio and follow the instructions of local emergency officials.
- Wear protective clothing and sturdy shoes.
- Take your family disaster supplies kit.
- Lock your home.
- Use travel routes specified by local authorities--don't use shortcuts because certain areas may be impassable or dangerous.
If you're sure you have time:
- If instructed to do so, shut off water, gas and electricity before leaving.
- Post a note telling others when you left and where you are going.
- Make arrangements for your pets.
IF DISASTER STRIKES
- If disaster strikes
Remain calm and patient. Put your plan into action.
- Check for injuries
Give first aid and get help for seriously injured people.
- Listen to your battery powered radio for news and instructions.
- Evacuate, if advised to do so. Wear protective clothing and sturdy shoes.
Check for damage in your home...
- Use flashlights--do not light matches or turn on electrical switches, if you suspect damage.
- Check for fires, fire hazards and other household hazards.
- Sniff for gas leaks, starting at the water heater. If you smell gas or suspect a leak, turn off the main gas valve, open windows, and get everyone outside quickly.
- Shut off any other damaged utilities.
- Clean up spilled medicines, bleaches, gasoline and other flammable liquids immediately.
Remember to...
- Confine or secure your pets.
- Call your family contact--do not use the telephone again unless it is a life-threatening emergency.
- Check on your neighbors, especially elderly or disabled persons.
- Make sure you have an adequate water supply in case service is cut off.
- Stay away from downed power lines.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency's Family Protection Program and the American Red Cross' Disaster Education Program are nationwide efforts to help citizens prepare for disasters of all types. For more information, please contact the Emergency Management office, or the Fort Kearney Chapter of the American Red Cross. Start planning now.
Organizational Chart
The Emergency Manager is an appointed position responsible
for the development, implementation and maintenance of an
emergency management system in Buffalo County to save lives
and protect property. Such emergency management system shall
include disaster mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery
capabilities. The incumbent is charged with making certain
that the components of the emergency management system know
the threats to the jurisdiction, planning for emergencies,
being able to function effectively in an emergency, and conducting
recovery operations following a disaster.
The position requires direct responsibility for the organization,
administration, and operation of the Buffalo County Emergency
Management System, subject to the direction and control of
the Buffalo County Board of Commissioners. The position serves
as the principal advisor to the Buffalo County Board of Commissioners
in disaster/emergency matters. Supervision of day-to-day activities
shall be directed by the Buffalo County Sheriff and Kearney
Chief of Police.
The incumbent, in discharging duties, must work with elected
and appointed officials of the local governments, of the state
and of the Federal government, and private sector interests.
The incumbent is given broad and extensive authority to determine
program priorities, requirements and procedures so as to implement
and support the local, state and national programs and objectives.
Completed work is reviewed in terms of net results and the
achievement of broad objectives and conformance with general
policies. Job effectiveness can be determined by the ability
of the Buffalo County Emergency Manager to take the lead in
developing local capabilities to mitigate disasters/emergencies
and conduct coordinated operations in disasters/emergencies,
making maximum use of all public and private resources available.
Policy for Subdivision Road Maintenance
Buffalo County will (may) provide public road top only maintenance
within established subdivisions on the following basis:
Subdivision must be properly platted and recorded with established
roads dedicated to the public.
Subdivision must present the County Board of Commissioners
a petition for such maintenance signed by a majority of property
owners.
Maintenance will be on a "Low-priority" basis,
as compared to "Regular or High-priority" main roads,
school bus routes, emergency roads, section line and half section
line roadways.
The County may require the subdivision to improve roads to
minimum standards if there is difficulty operating maintenance
vehicles because of such conditions. The cost of their improvement
or any other significant road improvements shall be the financial
responsibility of the subdivision.
Each subdivision should have an alternate snow removal plan
in the event that emergency situations dictate the use of
equipment elsewhere.
It is further recommended that each subdivision's governing
body or committee appoint one representative within the subdivision
to communicate problems or questions to the County Road Department.
Poll Worker Information
Have you ever considered serving as a poll worker?
If you have the following qualifications you would make an excellent poll worker!
P atriotic
O rganized
L aw-abiding
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W illing
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R esponsive
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E nergetic
R esourceful
Every two years the Buffalo County Election Office must appoint an election board to serve in each precinct on Election Day. A poll worker must be a Buffalo County registered voter and able to work on Election Day from approximately 7:00 a.m. to approximately 8:00 - 8:30 p.m. The appointment is for a two-year term and you will be expected to work at every election in that term. If an emergency comes up and you are not able to work, you will need to call the election office to be replaced.
Once appointed, even if you volunteer, poll workers have the same civil leave protection as those who serve on jury duty. Your employer must allow you the time to serve without threat of loss of personal or holiday pay, sick leave, loss of overtime pay, or any other form of penalty for absence from work when serving as an election official.
Should you decide to become a poll worker, you will be expected to attend a training class prior to the next election.
Election Hours - The inspector will inform you of the time you are required to report to the polling place (usually 7:00 a.m.). You may leave as soon as the work is finished after the polls close at 8:00 p.m.
Physical Requirements with or without accommodations
1. Good eye sight and hearing.
2. Able to sit from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
3. Inspectors must be able to lift up to 40 pounds.
Pay Scale - Election judges and clerks are paid $13 per hour and Inspectors are paid $14 per hour. Rural Inspectors picking up and returning election supplies will receive mileage at whatever the current IRS rate is at the time of the election.
Training - A training session is held prior to each Primary and General election. This is held approximately 1 week before the election date and lasts about 1 1/2 to 2 hours. Poll workers will be given a manual at training and paid a set amount of $30 for attending the training. Payment will be made when your check is issued for working the election.
Inspectors - Inspectors are in charge of the polling place election day. They are responsible for supervising board members and informing the election office if any of the board members are not adequately performing their duties. Prior to each election, the Inspectors pick up the supplies, check the polling place, make sure all necessary arrangements are made for election day and call their board members to inform them of election day plans. Election supplies are returned by the inspectors to the Election Office as soon as the polls close.
If you have questions, please contact the Election Commission at 308-236-1233.
Polling Places
Check the Nebraska VoterCheck Website to access your polling place address and party affiliation.
Click on your polling place below for contact information and a map.
City of Kearney locations
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Precinct #1 |
Grace Fellowship Church
4305 19th Avenue, Kearney
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Precinct #15 |
Miller Community Hall
322 W Omaha Ave, Miller |
Precinct #2 |
First Presbyterian Church
4511 6th Ave, Kearney |
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Precinct #16 |
Pleasanton Community Center
202 N Sycamore, Pleasanton |
Precinct #3 |
First United Methodist Church
4500 Linden Dr, Kearney
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Precinct #17 |
Ravenna City Auditorium (City and Rural)
301 Alba Ave, Ravenna |
Precinct #4 |
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
1208 E 47th St., Kearney
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Precinct #5 |
Exhibit Bldg @ Fairgrounds
3807 N Ave
Kearney NE 68847
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Precinct #19 |
Amherst Community Center
110 N Main St, Amherst |
Precinct #6 |
First Baptist Church
3610 6th Ave, Kearney
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Precinct #20 |
Prince of Peace Catholic Church
2407 W 56th St, Kearney |
Precinct #7 |
Activity Center at Harmon Park
3100 5th Ave, Kearney
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Precinct #21 |
Colony Acres Community Room
413 1st Street, Gibbon |
Precinct #8 |
St. James Catholic Church
3801 Ave A, Kearney
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Precinct #22 |
Faith United Church
203 Garfield St, Gibbon |
Precinct #9 |
First Lutheran Church
3315 Ave G, Kearney
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Precinct #24 |
Shelton Municipal Building
219 C St, Shelton |
Precinct #10 |
Exhibit Bldg @ Fairgrounds
3807 N Ave
Kearney NE 68847
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Precinct #25 |
Elm Creek Village Center
535 W Boyd Ave, Elm Creek |
Precinct #11 |
Meadowlark Manor
2110 30th Ave, Kearney
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Precinct #26 |
Spirit of Life Church
3148 Dove Hill Ave, Kearney |
Precinct #12 |
Activity Center at Harmon Park
3100 5th Ave, Kearney
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Precinct #27 |
Cornerstone Berean Church
1004 30th Ave, Kearney |
Precinct #13 |
Peterson Senior Activities Center
2020 W 11th St, Kearney
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Precinct #28 |
Riverdale Community Center
221 3rd Ave, Riverdale |
Precinct #14
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American Legion/Bingo Hall
1223 Central Ave, Kearney
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Precinct #29 |
Extension Bldg-Exhibit Rm
1400 E 34th St, Kearney
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American Legion/Bingo Hall
1223 Central Ave, Kearney
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Severe Weather
Severe storms strike quickly! Thunderstorms can produce heavy rain, strong winds, lightning, hail and tornadoes. You may need to respond promptly to one of these threats posed by a storm in your area.
The National Weather Service, in cooperation with the broadcast media, BuffaloWatch and the local spotter system, will provide you with the warnings you need to quickly respond. If you listen to the media, you will know when a storm is approaching your area and you will know if you need to take protective action.
Watch or Warning
A Severe Thunderstorm Watch means conditions are right for the development of storms. Stay tuned to the media for further advisories.
A Severe Thunderstorm Warning means a storm is probable in the warned area and residents there should be prepared to take cover.
Don’t wait until an emergency siren sounds to start looking for flashlights and other things. Plan ahead. When severe storms threaten, keep alert. Stay tuned to the media for current information. Know where to find shelter. Pick the safest spot. Make sure the entire family knows where to go – at home, at work, in school, at the mal l- anywhere they might be when the storms strike. Avoid traveling.
If you live in a mobile home, you should make sure the mobile home is securely anchored. During storm warnings, you should seek more secure cover and have a plan that includes abandoning your mobile home.
Flash flooding
Floods kill more people on average than tornadoes and lightning combined! Most flood deaths are due to flash floods. Flash floods are often the result of heavy rains associated with severe thunderstorms. You will not always have a warning that these deadly, sudden floods are coming.
When a Flash Flood Watch is issued, be alert and be ready to evacuate on a moment’s notice. When a Flash Flood Warning is issued, or the moment you realize a flash flood is imminent, act quickly to save yourself. You may only have seconds.
Nearly half of all flash flood fatalities are auto related. In your automobile, look out for flooding at highway dips, bridges and low areas. Do not drive through flowing water. A mere two feet of water will carry away most automobiles.
Lightning
Lightning kills between 75 and 100 people nationwide annually.
During thunderstorms, stay inside. If you are outdoors, an automobile is a safe place to be. Indoors, keep away from doors, windows, stoves, sinks, metal pipes or other conductors. Disconnect electrical appliances such as TV’s, radios and computers.
Outdoors, minimize your height but don’t lie flat. Do not take shelter under a tree. Stay away from wire fences, overhead power lines and other metallic conductors. Avoid standing in small sheds in open areas.
Tornadoes
The most destructive and devastating product of a thunderstorm, these violent "twisters", are characterized by a twisting, funnel-shaped cloud, which forms from the bottom of a wall cloud and touches the ground.
Tornadoes are often accompanied by lightning, heavy rain and hail. In an average year, the United States reports 800 tornadoes resulting in 80 deaths and 1,500 injuries.
While they can occur all year, they are most common during the spring in the Great Plains, where they develop along “drylines,” which separate very warm, moist air to the east from hot, dry air to the west. Tornado-producing thunderstorms may form as the dryline moves east during the afternoon hours.
Nebraska is in the middle of tornado alley and each year the state averages 35 tornadoes.
Knowing tornado safety is your best hope for surviving. You must have a PLAN.
Stay tuned to the media when the watches are sounded and be prepared to seek shelter if a tornado warning is issued in your area. The safest place to be when a tornado strikes is in a basement under something sturdy like a workbench.
If your house doesn’t have a basement, seek shelter in a small room in the middle of the house. A closet or bathroom is best. The more walls between you and the approaching storm the better.
Have a portable radio and flashlight handy to take with you.
If you live in a mobile home, even those with tie-downs, seek more permanent shelter. Go to a prearranged shelter. Go to a friend’s house or a nearby structure with a basement. As a last resort, go outside and lie flat on the ground with your hands over your head and neck.
In an automobile, never try to outrun a tornado. Tornadoes can toss cars, and even large trucks, around like toys. Get out of your vehicle and seek a safe structure or lie down in a low area with your hands covering the back of your head and neck; keep alert for flash floods.
At Work or School, know the emergency shelter plans. If no specific plans exist, go to an interior hallway or small room on the building’s lowest level. Avoid areas with glass and wide, freespan roofs.
In a store or shopping mall, if you can’t get to a basement or designated shelter, go to the center of the lowest level of the building. Avoid windows and lie flat. Cover yourself with any handy object.
Most towns in Nebraska sound the sirens when tornado warnings are issued or a funnel cloud is sighted. Some times there are no warnings though. The best bet is to be aware of weather conditions and be prepared to seek shelter.
A Tornado Watch is issued when conditions are favorable for them to develop. Be prepared to take action.
A Tornado Warning is issued when radar indicates a tornado, or if a funnel cloud has been sighted. Seek shelter immediately.
Shelter in Place
What is Shelter-in-Place?
In a situation where a serious hazardous chemical spill has quickly caused a toxic atmosphere, it may be more dangerous to go through those toxic vapors or to attempt to outrun them than to stay in an existing structure. Shelter-in-Place means to get to the inside of a building and remain there during a chemical emergency rather than attempting to evacuate the area. Shelter-in-Place is a viable option for protection against exposure to potentially dangerous airborne chemicals during an emergency.
Why Should I Shelter-in-Place?
During a hazardous materials incident, the idea is to keep everyone's exposure to any chemical as low as possible. It is best to get out of the area and have no exposure, but in a sudden chemical release there may not be time to safely evacuate. In such cases, attempts to evacuate could place you at greater risk of exposure than if you had stayed in your home or workplace. Shelter-in-place is used when there has been a serious hazardous chemical spill that has quickly caused a toxic atmosphere and there is not enough time to safely leave the area. When you shelter-in-place, you take protective action in a structure to reduce exposure to toxic chemical levels. So, unless otherwise instructed to evacuate, sheltering-in-place could be the best way to safely wait out a hazardous chemical release.
How safe is it to Shelter-in-Place?
In a 2001 report by The National Institute for Chemical Studies, several studies were cited that demonstrate the value of sheltering-in-place during a chemical emergency. In older homes, the average house was found to change its air at a rate of less than 1/3
change per hour. It was also found that if one room in the house was sealed up with duct tape and plastic, the amount of chemical that was in the room after one hour was between 1/7 to 1/17 of what was outside. Another study found that sealing up a house also filtered out some of the chemicals. Not only did a sealed up house limit the amount of air coming into a house, the walls actually did some filtering of the air that seeped in. Sheltering-in-place cannot completely eliminate all exposure to the chemical, but it can keep the exposure below dangerous levels.
The report concluded: "For the vast majority of events that have led to the public to shelter-in-place, there have been no reported injuries. In fact, for a very few cases, clouds of toxic materials of sufficient concentration to cause harm have entered communities and, because sheltering-in-place has been accepted by the community and was successfully implemented, no one was injured. The body of evidence suggests that
if there is insufficient time to complete an evacuation, or the chemical leak will be of limited duration, or conditions would make an evacuation more risky than staying in place,
sheltering-in-place is a good way to protect the public during chemical emergencies."
When should I Shelter-in-Place?
A hazardous materials accident can occur anywhere. There may even be a time when you are close to where a chemical accident has taken place. If you feel or hear a strange sound like an explosion; if you see a strange cloud; if you smell a strange odor; if you feel nauseous or have burning or tearing eyes; trust your senses, don't wait for a warning confirmation and act immediately. If it is obvious that you can safely evacuate the area, do so, but remember shelter-in-place as the next option.
In Buffalo County Monitor:
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If there is a chemical release in Buffalo County, the emergency alert system will be utilized. The outdoor warning sirens will sound to alert the public to turn on a radio or television for further emergency information.
Where do I Shelter-in-Place?
If you are told to shelter-in-place or if you believe you need to, you should go inside any building close by immediately. If you are not by your own house, a church, school, or store are good options. If you are not near any buildings, your car is a better choice than staying outside. Your home is the best choice to shelter-in-place because you will know
where tapes, towels, plastics and other items are located to help you create your shelter space.
How do I Shelter-in-Place?
- Close all doors to the outside and close and lock all windows (windows sometimes seal better when locked.)
- Ventilation systems should be turned off so no outside air is drawn into the structure.
- Turn off all heating systems and all air-conditioners and switch inlets to the "closed" position.
- Seal any gaps around window type air-conditioners with tape and plastic sheeting, wax paper, or aluminum wrap.
- Turn off all the exhaust fans in kitchens, bathrooms and attics, and cover the openings with plastic wrap or plastic sheeting.
- Close all fireplace dampers and seal with plastic if possible.
- Close as many internal doors as possible in the structure you are in.
- Pick a room on the highest level of the structure, as most of the chemicals that are of concern are heavier than air and will settle in the basement.
- Select a room in the building that is comfortable and easy to seal off. The room should, if possible, provide access to water, toilet facilities, and have adequate room for people and pets to sit.
- If the vapor begins to bother you place a wet cloth over your nose and mouth. For a higher degree of protection, go into the bathroom, close the door and turn on the shower in a strong spray to "wash" the air. Seal any opening to the outside of the bathroom as best you can.
- Make sure you have a battery-powered radio and a flashlight in case the power goes out.
- Once in the room, seal windows, air vents, and exhaust fans with plastic sheeting and duct tape.
- In some homes, light switches and electrical outlets on outside walls are sources of air infiltration and should also be sealed with duct tape and plastic.
- Lastly, seal around the door with duct tape. If the space under the door is too big to seal with tape, try stuffing a damp towel under the door.
- Continue to listen to the radio or TV for emergency information and updates on the incident.
- Don't call 911 unless you have an emergency like a fire or a serious injury.
- Keep your phone available in case someone needs to contact you.
What if I can't make it to a building?
If you can get to your car, go there. Turn off the ventilation system, close your windows and vents, and tune your radio to a local station. If you are driving, try to avoid driving
through a vapor cloud and try to drive crosswind. If you are in a chemical cloud, be aware that your car may stall. If your car stalls or was not running when enveloped by the cloud, DO NOT try to start it unless told to do so by a public announcement on the radio.
If you are outside and not close to a building, such as being on a golf course or in a rural area, try to move crosswind. The vapors may drift downwind for miles and unless there is no wind at all you will not be able to outrun them. Going perpendicular to the wind, away from the center of the cloud will get you to a less harmful atmosphere quicker.
How will I know when it is safe to come out?
As soon as it is deemed safe, authorities will tell you it is safe to leave your building.
Disaster Supplies to have on hand:
- Flashlight and extra batteries
- Portable battery-operated radio
- Duct tape and plastic sheeting & wrap
- Games and toys to occupy children
- First aid kit and essential medicines
- Emergency food and water
SPECIAL NOTE: SHELTER-IN-PLACE DOES NOT APPLY TO FLAMMABLE GASES SUCH AS PROPANE AND NATURAL GASES.
Subdivision Road Specifications, RL-3
Minimum Right of Way-66 feet requirement
Design Speed (MPH)-30 MPH or less
Maximum Curve (degree)-23.0 degree
Maximum Grade (%)-10%
Number of Lanes-2
Lane Width-10 feet each
Shoulder Width (feet)-3 feet
Lateral Obstacle Clearance (feet)-5 feet
Surface Type Minimum--Gravel
Drainage Facilities
Buffalo County will require the number of structures to
accommodate adequate water drainage (culverts and bridges), as well
as adequate drainage ditches to insure a safe travel surface for the
traveling public. The County will not be responsible for any drainage
structures that have not met requirements.
Turn Arounds
Minimum radius of 66.0 feet on dead end roads for adequate machine
turn arounds.
Signing
Proper signing will be required on intersections within the
subdivision as well as on main roads outside and/or leading into a
subdivision. This includes proper dead end signs, obstacle markers and
speed signs.
Driveways
Paved and hard surfaced driveways will be the responsibility of the landowner
in the event of any reconstruction or maintenance work. New driveways within
the subdivision are the responsibility of the landowner. Landowners must obtain
a driveway permit from the County Highway Department, whereupon the Highway
Department will check the location for drainage and/or culvert size. If a
culvert is required, it will be the responsibility of the landowner to purchase
the culvert and install it.
Trees, Etc.
Trees, shrubbery or flowers will not be allowed within the 66.0 feet of
right of way, nor will fences be allowed within this right of way.
Snow Removal
Snow removal will consist of the traveled surface only as low priority.
Driveways will be the responsibility of the landowner or tenant.
Maintenance
Those gravel roads within the subdivision will be treated as low priority
as compared to other County gravel roads. Paved or hard surface roadways within
the subdivision will be the responsibility of the subdivision as far as maintenance,
patching, resurfacing or complete reconstruction. Buffalo County will assume snow
removal of the traveled roadway only. Any outside construction or maintenance work
done on those roads within the subdivision by a contractor or resident will not be
the responsibility of Buffalo County liability and/or cost.
For additional information, please contact the Highway Department at 308-236-1237.
Voter Registration
Nebraska VoterCheck Website
Click the above link to access your polling place address and party affiliation if you are already registered
Nebraska Online Voter Registration
Click the above link to register to vote, change your address, party affiliation or change your name on your voter registration record.
Is registration required in Nebraska to be eligible to vote?
Yes, the only exception is during Presidential elections. If you have recently moved to Nebraska or moved to another state after the registration deadline, then you may only vote a Presidential ballot.
Who may register to vote?
Anyone who meets the following criteria:
- Will be 18 years of age or older on General Election Day (first Tuesday after the first Monday in November)
- Is a United States Citizen
- Is a resident of Nebraska
- Has not been convicted of a felony or, if convicted it has been at least two years since I completed my sentence for the felony, including any parole term
- Have not been found mentally incompetent
How may I register?
You may register at the Election Commissioner's Office from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. You may also download the form and send it by mail if you
have access to a printer (see instructions on the right) or click on the link above
that says Nebraska Online Voter Registration.
What is the registration deadline?
Mail-in registration must be postmarked on or before the third Friday before an election. You may register in person at the Election Commission by the second Friday prior to an election.
Do I have to be a resident for a certain time period?
No, you may register the same day you become a resident of Buffalo County.
How is residence determined?
Residence shall mean:
- That place in which a person is actually domiciled, which is the residence of an individual or family, with which a person has a settled connection for the determination of his or her civil status or other legal purposes because it is actually or legally his or her permanent and principal home, and to which, whenever he or she is absent, has the intention of returning.
- The place where a person has his or her family domiciled even if he or she does business in another place.
- If a person is homeless, the county in which the person is living.
No person serving in the armed forces of the United States shall be deemed to have a residence in Nebraska because of being stationed in Nebraska. Those serving in the military or attending college in another area other than Buffalo County do not need to change their registration. However, any permanent change in your residence or address will require you to re-register to vote in that location.
May a student register and vote from a school address?
Yes, you may decide to register and vote from either your school or home address. If you want to vote from your home address, write your county election commissioner or clerk and ask them to mail a voter registration form and an absentee ballot. (See Absentee Ballot information)
Must I designate a party affiliation on my registration?
Yes. Nebraska has a "closed primary" which means that you are only allowed to vote the ballot for the party you designated on your voter registration. Currently Nebraska has Republican, Democrat, Libertarian, Non-partisan, and Marijuana NOW. If you are registered as one of the above parties, you would receive the party ballot along with the non-partisan ballot. You may indicate that you wish to be Non Partisan, but in that event, you would only receive the non-political ballot and (if you request) a congressional and senatorial partisan ballot. You may change your party affiliation anytime before the registration deadline.
Do I ever have to re-register?
You must re-register whenever you change your name, your address or political party affiliation.
Will I receive notice that my mail-in registration has been accepted and processed?
Yes, if you completed the form correctly and mailed it by the deadline (third Friday prior to an election). If you do not receive notification within 10 days that your registration has been accepted, call the Election Office. You are not a registered voter until you receive confirmation.
Land Patents 'C'
State of Nebraska - Alphabetical Index of Buffalo County Land Patents
Compiled by the Buffalo County Register of Deeds
Land Patents 'C'
LAND PATENT HOLDER
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Cadwalader, George
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49-611
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NW1/4 6-10-15
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Cahill, Thomas
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Z-307
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N1/2 S1/2 30-12-14
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Calder, Frank H. Heirs
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55-137
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NW1/4 18-12-14
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Calhoun, Albert G.R.
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K-87
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SE1/4 4-8-15
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Calhoun, Alexander
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N-229
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Calhoun, Peter
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G-82
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E1/2 NW1/4 & E1/2 SW1/4 8-9-16
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Calkins, Elisha C.
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K-144
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NW1/4 33-9-15
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Calkins, Nathan O.
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G-153
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NW1/4 22-9-18
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Campbell, Eli
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G-303
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S1/2 NE1/4 & N1/2 SE1/4 32-11-13
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Campbell, John
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36-352
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LOTS 5-6-7&8 14-8-16
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Campbell, Nathan
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K-272
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S1/2 NE1/4 & LOTS 2 & 3 7-8-16
|
Canon, Alexander P.
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39-557
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NE1/4 28-12-14
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Cantewell, James
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B-334
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SE1/4 26-9-18
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Carmichael, Alexander C.
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65-97
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SE1/4 14-12-18
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Carpenter, Adelle
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55-84
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NE1/4 22-11-15
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Carpenter, Elezer W.
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G-158
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NW1/4 14-11-15
|
Carr, George W.
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55-109
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E1/2 SW1/4 & W1/2 SE1/4 26-12-13
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Carr, James
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G-223
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LOTS 21 & 22 6-9-16
|
Carr, John C.
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55-229
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NE1/4 24-12-16
|
Carr, William
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G-161
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SE1/4 14-11-18
|
Carroll, Thomas
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G-158
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N1/2 N1/2 30-11-13
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Carson, James G.
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G-15
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SW1/4 2-9-16
|
Carson, James G.
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G-223
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LOTS 21 & 22 6-9-16
|
Carson, Thomas
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G-338
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NW1/4 5-8-14
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Carson, William G.
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55-217
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SE1/4 12-9-16
|
Carson, William J.
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G-70
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NE1/4 30-9-14
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Cash, Elgie Francis
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122-398
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LOT 13 2-8-14
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Cash, Elgie Francis
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92-692
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LOT 5 17-8-15
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Cash, Walter David
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129-98
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LOT 1 10-8-14
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Cassidy, Hugh
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G-345
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NW1/4 14-11-13
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Casteel, John H.
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55-193
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LOTS 17-18-19-20 18-9-16
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Caswell, Warren
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G-324
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N1/2 SW1/4 & W1/2 SE1/4 22-12-16
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Caterline, William
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G-164
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LOTS 5-10-11 27-9-13
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Caton, Thomas
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55-182
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W1/2 NE1/4 & W1/2 SE1/4 6-10-15
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Catterlin, Amanda J.O.
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55-72
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LOT 6 27-9-13
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Chabal, Frank
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G-465
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N1/2 N1/2 12-11-14
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Chamberlin, Jared S.
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G-39
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SW1/4 12-9-14
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Chandler, Samuel
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G-214
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N1/2 NE1/4 34-12-13
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Chandler, Samuel
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G-463
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NE1/4 4-11-13
|
Chapman, Benjamin O.
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49-388
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NE1/4 18-10-13
|
Chapman, William H.
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Z-355
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SE1/4 33-9-14
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Charlton, Charles
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55-112
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W1/2 SW1/4 26-11-16
|
Chase, Abner, L.
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G-148
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SW1/4 2-10-14
|
Chase, Jabez F.
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G-117
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NE1/4 14-9-16
|
Cheney, Sam F.
|
G-343
|
NE1/4 24-10-18
|
Cheney, Sam F.
|
65-316
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NW1/4 24-10-18
|
Chevaux, Jeane L.
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G-102
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S1/2 SE1/4 32-10-16
|
Chidester, Esther Ann
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G-389
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LOT 7 & N1/2 SE1/4 & SE1/4 SE1/4 2-8-18
|
Chidester, John E.
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103-516
|
N1/2 SW1/4 4-8-17
|
Chidester, John E.
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138-505
|
S1/2 NW1/4 4-8-17
|
Childs, Clark O.
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D-39
|
SW1/4 12-9-13
|
Childs, Sidney M.
|
G-291
|
SE1/4 28-12-14
|
Chism, John M.
|
G-115
|
NW1/4 2-8-15
|
Christensen, Chlaus
|
D-354
|
SE1/4 2-8-17
|
Christenson, Edwin
|
K-256
|
N1/2 NW1/4 4-8-17
|
Christenson, Jens Pender
|
G-83
|
E1/2 E1/2 4-12-15
|
Christenson, John Christ
|
62-385
|
LOT 7 9-8-15
|
Christenson, John Christ
|
44-173
|
LOT 3 17-8-15
|
Christofferson, Christoffer
|
52-25
|
NE1/4 4-10-17
|
Chritton, Encoh B.
|
80-461
|
SW1/4 SE1/4 11-12-18
|
Chritton, William G.
|
122-452
|
N1/2 SW1/4 & SW1/4 SW1/4 & NW1/4 SE1/4 26-12-18
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Churchill, John R.
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G-208
|
S1/2 SE1/4 34-9-18
|
Clark, A.W.
|
G-362
|
S1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 SE1/4 4-11-14
|
Clark, Henry H.
|
G-250
|
NW1/4 22-12-16
|
Clark, Henry H.
|
G-112
|
S1/2 SE1/4 22-11-14
|
Clark, John
|
74-549
|
SW1/4 NE1/4 & W1/2 NW1/4 & SE1/4 NW1/4 18-12-17
|
Clark, John
|
55-73
|
NW1/4 28-11-16
|
Clark, Peter D.
|
G-123
|
SE1/4 2-10-14
|
Clark, Royal S.
|
55-111
|
SE1/4 24-11-13
|
Clark, Willard J.
|
G-256
|
W1/2 NW1/4 18-10-17
|
Clarke, Achilles
|
G-285
|
W1/2 NW1/4 14-10-17
|
Clarke, Albert B.
|
G-80
|
SW1/4 34-9-15
|
Clayton, Joseph
|
G-19
|
NW1/4 10-11-15
|
Cleary, James
|
42-202
|
NE1/4 2-11-13
|
Cleland, Thomas T.
|
G-249
|
LOTS 3 & 4 & N1/2 NW1/4 10-8-15
|
Clelland, David
|
G-67
|
NW1/4 28-9-15
|
Clem, George W.
|
G-177
|
NW1/4 6-9-15
|
Cleveland, Albert H.
|
D-303
|
S1/2 NW1/4 & N1/2 SW1/4 2-10-16
|
Clevish, Frank
|
48-541
|
N1/2 SW1/4 & W1/2 SE1/4 20-12-16
|
Close, Ernest M.
|
55-87
|
SE1/4 32-11-18
|
Close, Ernest M.
|
55-165
|
W1/2 NW1/4 34-11-18
|
Clouse, William T.
|
80-181
|
W1/2 SE1/4 6-12-18
|
Cluster, Daniel
|
G-252
|
SW1/4 NE1/4 & SE1/4 NW1/4 & NE1/4 SW1/4 &
NW1/4 SE1/4 4-11-16
|
Coates, James S.
|
49-385
|
SE1/4 30-11-17
|
Cochran, Henry C.
|
G-437
|
SW1/4 4-12-14
|
Cocking, Thomas J.
|
G-330
|
NW1/4 24-12-15
|
Coffman, Henry
|
G-86
|
W1/2 SW1/4 14-10-17
|
Coffman, James H.
|
55-162
|
NW1/4 24-10-17
|
Colburn, Lewis H.
|
G-234
|
LOTS 1-2-11 & 12 7-12-16
|
Colby, Henry S.
|
G-32
|
W1/2 NE1/4 & N1/2 SE1/4 2-10-13
|
Colby, Walter
|
B-466
|
S1/2 S1/2 32-9-16
|
Collins, Asbury
|
G-6
|
NW1/4 (A-167) LOTS 1-2-3&4 12-8-16
|
Collins, Harvey W.
|
G-145
|
E1/2 SE1/4 34-10-16
|
Colvin, Otis A.
|
G-429
|
SW1/4 2-10-17
|
Colwell, Fernando N.
|
G-451
|
NW1/4 2-9-16
|
Combs, Nancy C.
|
55-175
|
SW1/4 NE1/4 & SE1/4 SW1/4 & W1/2 SE1/4 30-12-18
|
Combs, Newel E.
|
G-146
|
E1/2 NE1/4 18-10-15
|
Comer, William
|
55-141
|
SE1/4 NE1/4 9-8-14
|
Comer, William
|
55-141
|
S1/2 NW1/4 & SW1/4 NE1/4 10-8-14
|
Compton, David H.
|
G-157
|
S1/2 NW1/4 28-10-16
|
Conner, Alexander H.
|
B-519
|
S1/2 NE1/4 26-9-16
|
Conners, Michael
|
G-109
|
NE1/4 32-10-15
|
Connor, Charles A.
|
55-27
|
NE1/4 34-10-17
|
Connor, Charles A.
|
55-50
|
SW1/4 34-10-17
|
Cook, Charles S.
|
G-349
|
SE1/4 NE1/4 & NE1/4 SE1/4 & S1/2 SE1/4 28-12-17
|
Cook, Charles S.
|
44-381
|
N1/2 N1/2 28-12-17
|
Cook, Frank H.
|
G-168
|
W1/2 NE1/4 & W1/2 SE1/4 34-9-14
|
Cook, Hattie B.
|
G-160
|
W1/2 NW1/4 & W1/2 SW1/4 35-9-14
|
Cook, Henry
|
G-160
|
E1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 SE1/4 34-9-14
|
Cool, David
|
G-375
|
NE1/4 30-11-15
|
Cool, James H.
|
55-152
|
NE1/4 9-12-17
|
Cool, Samuel
|
55-121
|
E1/2 NE1/4 & N1/2 SE1/4
|
Cool, Samuel
|
55-186
|
NW1/4 17-12-17
|
Coombs, Jesse
|
X-485
|
N1/2 NW1/4 14-8-14
|
Coombs, Jesse
|
X-485
|
N1/2 NE1/4 15-8-14
|
Coombs, Sophia nee Hallrock
|
42-241
|
NE1/4 14-8-14
|
Cooper, Charles E.S.
|
B-600
|
SW1/4 14-10-13
|
Cooper, Franklin G.
|
55-45
|
W1/2 SE1/4 14-11-13
|
Corlis, Aaron
|
G-407
|
SE1/4 14-12-14
|
Corrigan, James
|
G-458
|
NE1/4 6-10-13
|
Corrigan, James
|
55-24
|
E1/2 NW1/4 & E1/2 SW1/4 6-10-13
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Cotten, Malvin E.
|
G-378
|
S1/2 SE1/4 8-8-14
|
Cotten, Malvin E.
|
G-378
|
LOTS 1-2&3 17-8-14
|
Cowell, John
|
recpt 32-366
|
NE1/4 22-11-13 Patent added 8-15-78 NE1/4 22-11-13
Mroll 78-5688
|
Cox, James H.
|
G-106
|
LOTS 2-3-10-11 18-9-16
|
Cox, John W.
|
55-222
|
N1/2 SE1/4 14-12-13
|
Crable, David P.
|
G-478
|
LOTS 3&4 & S1/2 NW1/4 30-9-14
|
Craig, Andrew S.
|
D-313
|
N1/2 NW1/4 8-9-13
|
Craig, Andrew S.
|
D-313
|
E1/2 SE1/4 22-9-16
|
Craven, Lorenzo
|
G-100
|
E1/2 SE1/4 2-9-13
|
Cravin, William M.
|
G-35
|
SE1/4 34-10-13
|
Crawford, James
|
55-147
|
NE1/4 30-10-17
|
Criffield, Dacon W.
|
62-543
|
NE1/4 2-12-16
|
Criffield, Eli
|
80-501
|
NW1/4 6-12-15
|
Crismore, Morgan S.
|
55-84
|
LOTS 1-2-3 & 4 10-8-17
|
Crismore, Morgan S.
|
55-85
|
N1/2 NE1/4 & N1/2 NW1/4 10-8-17
|
Crinnion, James
|
G-262
|
SW1/4 2-9-15
|
Crocket, Belindah Jane
|
55-203
|
NW1/4 2-12-13
|
Cronk, Myra A.
|
55-108
|
W1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 NW1/4 24-12-18
|
Crossley, Andrew J.
|
G-289
|
LOTS 1-2-3 & 10 30-9-16
|
Crossley, Wm. F.
|
G-316
|
NW1/4 24-9-17
|
Crowell, D. Allen
|
A-463
|
N1/2 NW1/4 8-8-17
|
Crowell, Dan A.
|
G-265
|
LOTS 17-18 & S1/2 SE1/4 6-8-17
|
Crowell, Dan A.
|
80-5
|
NW1/4 31-9-14
|
Crowell, John
|
32-366
|
NW1/4 22-11-13 (recpt)
|
Crussenberry, John M.
|
55-149
|
S1/2 SW1/4 & SW1/4 SE1/4 32-10-18
|
Cuddeback, Jacob
|
G-27
|
W1/2 SE1/4 10-9-16
|
Cudebec, Fred
|
G-63
|
E1/2 SE1/4 10-9-16
|
Cudney, Charles H.
|
G-235
|
SE1/4 8-10-13
|
Cummins, Amos R.
|
G-359
|
SW1/4 1-12-16
|
Cummins, David
|
80-180
|
N1/2 NW1/4 6-12-18
|
Cunningham, Lyman B.
|
G-148
|
LOTS 3-4-13-14 6-9-16
|
Curry, Joseph P.
|
50-43
|
SE1/4 6-11-13
|
Curtis, Edward D.
|
38-403
|
E1/2 NE1/4 34-11-18
|
Curtis, Nathan
|
62-635
|
SE1/4 24-10-17
|
Curtis, R.H.
|
G-297
|
SE1/4 12-12-15
|
Curtis, William H.
|
G-170
|
S1/2 NE1/4 & LOTS 7 & 8 26-9-13
|
Curtis, William W.
|
G-424
|
NW1/4 22-11-16
|
Cutler, Irving S.
|
O-408
|
W1/2 SE1/4 22-9-15
|
Cutting, George H.
|
109-147
|
SE1/4 24-12-15
|
Czenkusch, August
|
55-10
|
NE1/4 32-11-17
|
Czenkusch, Herman
|
49-34
|
NW1/4 32-11-17
|
Czenkusch, Herman
|
G-471
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SW1/4 32-11-17
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Land Patents 'D'
State of Nebraska - Alphabetical Index of Buffalo County Land Patents
Compiled by the Buffalo County Register of Deeds
Land Patents 'D'
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Dahlke, William
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55-238
|
W1/2 E1/4 6-11-17
|
Dailard, Walter D.
|
72-609
|
LOT 8 17-8-14
|
Dailard, Walter D.
|
72-609
|
LOTS 5 & 8 & SW1/4 SE1/4 18-8-14
|
Daniels, George
|
G-201
|
SW1/4 14-10-14
|
Danner, John A.
|
G-131
|
LOTS 1 & 2 30-9-14
|
Darby, John H.
|
G-10
|
S1/2 NW1/4 & N1/2 SW1/4 8-9-13
|
Darling, Charles E.
|
N-184
|
NE1/4 8-8-13
|
Dart, Franklin W.
|
61-491
|
LOTS 6 & 7 6-8-16
|
Darwin, John
|
G-410
|
LOTS 4-5-8&9 18-10-16
|
Daudt, Johann G.
|
62-602
|
N1/2 NE1/4 10-10-13
|
Daul, John
|
42-112
|
LOTS 5 THRU 8 INCL 4-8-18
|
Daugherty, John M.
|
92-306
|
NW1/4 NW1/4 14-12-18
|
Daugherty, John M.
|
50-299
|
NE1/4 22-12-18
|
Davenport, Asa A.
|
G-277
|
NE1/4 10-10-18
|
Davenport, Charles W.
|
G-72
|
W1/2 SW1/4 20-10-13
|
Davidson, Charles N.
|
46-157
|
NE1/4 6-12-14
|
Davidson, John K.
|
55-115
|
SE1/4 20-10-18
|
Davis, Charles
|
K-296
|
SE1/4 NE1/4 & S1/2 SE1/4 & NE1/4 SE1/4 28-9-18
|
Davis, Douice R. heirs
|
G-172
|
S1/2 NW1/4 10-9-14
|
Davis, John
|
55-153
|
LOTS 5-6-7&8 12-8-17
|
Davis, Lucy E.
|
G-464
|
NW1/4 24-10-14
|
Davis, Terry E.
|
32-24
|
N1/2 NW1/4 10-9-14
|
Davis, Thomas M.
|
129-562
|
NW1/4 20-12-15
|
Davison, Amanda
|
D-265
|
NW1/4 20-10-16
|
Day, George W.
|
G-395
|
E1/2 NE1/4 2-10-16
|
Day, Usher A.
|
B-504
|
NE1/4 14-9-14
|
Day, Usher A.
|
55-59
|
W1/2 NW1/4 34-10-14
|
Dean, Joanna
|
G-119
|
NW1/4 34-11-13
|
Dean, Jacob
|
50-489
|
N1/2 SW1/4 24-10-13
|
Decker, Henry heirs
|
G-363
|
SE1/4 34-11-13
|
Decker, John W.
|
G-239
|
NE1/4 2-11-15
|
Decker, Reuben
|
G-392
|
W1/2 SW1/4 18-9-18
|
Decker, William J.
|
G-472
|
W1/2 E1/2 18-9-18
|
DeClark, Isaac
|
G-210
|
NE1/4 2-10-14
|
Defields, Lorenzo
|
55-18
|
N1/2 SE1/4 22-10-17
|
Dehm, George L.
|
Z-249
|
S1/2 SE1/4 & NW1/4 NW1/4 7-12-17 recpt
|
Dehm, George L.
|
42-275
|
E1/2 NE1/4 18-12-17
|
Dehm, John M.
|
G-412
|
SE1/4 9-12-17
|
Dehm, Margaret B.
|
55-122
|
SE1/4 NE1/4 & E1/2 SE1/4 & SW1/4 SE1/4 4-12-17
|
De La Barre, Reamor R.
|
31-393
|
SW1/4 24-11-18
|
Demaray, Alonzo
|
G-331
|
W1/2 NW1/4 & N1/2 SW1/4 26-12-14
|
Demary, Danforth heirs
|
G-423
|
N1/2 N1/2 8-12-13
|
Demary, Danforth heirs
|
G-355
|
NW1/4 30-12-13
|
Demary, Henry A.
|
55-96
|
N1/2 S1/2 8-12-13
|
Dempster, William H.
|
G-321
|
SE1/4 20-12-14
|
Demuth, John
|
46-522
|
NW1/4 10-9-18
|
Dennuth, John
|
G-373
|
NE1/4 10-9-18
|
Derryberry, John H.
|
55-143
|
NE1/4 6-10-18
|
Derstine, Isaac G.
|
G-424
|
SW1/4 34-11-16
|
Devall, Alpheus W.
|
116-376
|
LOT 7 5-8-13
|
Devall, Alpheus W.
|
O-418
|
LOT 8 6-8-13
|
Devall, James M.
|
G-187
|
SE1/4 4-10-13
|
Devall, William G.
|
145-396
|
SE1/4 24-9-13
|
Devaul, Eberhart M.
|
G-156
|
SW1/4 12-12-13
|
Dick, Notley
|
G-270
|
SE1/4 15-12-16
|
Dickenson, Lewis S.
|
B-48
|
NW1/4 NW1/4 & LOT 1 10-8-16
|
Dickmann, George R.
|
55-9
|
E1/2 SW1/4 & W1/2 SE1/4 30-12-17
|
Dodge, Freeman C.
|
106-209
|
SE1/4 6-12-13
|
Dodge, Harley J.
|
G-462
|
NE1/4 22-12-15
|
Donaldson, James E.
|
84-38
|
SE1/4 6-9-17
|
Dondono, Louis
|
48-308
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NE1/4 NW1/4 10-8-14
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LAND PATENT HOLDER
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
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Donner, Fred
|
G-108
|
NW1/4 3-8-13
|
Donahoe, Thomas A.
|
T-519
|
SE1/4 13-12-17
|
Dooley, Daniel
|
92-267
|
W1/2 NE1/4 28-9-18
|
Dooley, Patrick
|
G-380
|
NE1/4 10-11-13
|
Dorsey, Daniel A.
|
D-180
|
NE1/4 30-10-16
|
Dow, Charles Henry
|
G-381
|
S1/2 NW1/4 30-11-14
|
Dow, Charles Henry
|
G-383
|
SW1/4 30-11-14
|
Dow, John B.
|
55-172
|
NE1/4 26-12-15
|
Dow, Thomas F.
|
G-366
|
SE1/4 24-11-15
|
Dow, William S.
|
55-10
|
SE1/4 30-11-14
|
Downer, Henry
|
49-384
|
NW1/4 2-9-17
|
Downing, Wallce A.
|
B-488
|
N1/2 NW1/4 28-10-16 (warranty deed)
|
Downs, William
|
D-27
|
LOTS 3 & 4 12-8-18
|
Drake, Jonathan C.
|
G-326
|
SW1/4 20-10-17
|
Drury, Deloss
|
G-33
|
E1/2 NW1/4 8-9-14
|
Drury, Peter K.
|
55-136
|
NE1/4 8-9-14
|
Dudley, Ezra
|
G-470
|
SW1/4 32-11-15
|
Duffield, Hattie
|
55-52
|
LOT 7 7-8-17
|
Duffield, Hattie
|
55-52
|
LOTS 6-7&8 8-8-17
|
Dugdale, George
|
O-222
|
ALL 23-9-13 except SE1/4 SW1/4
|
Dugdale, Henry
|
O-206
|
SE1/4 3-9-13
|
Duncan, George S.
|
B-534
|
SW1/4 26-10-16
|
Duncan, George W.
|
G-353
|
NW1/4 24-11-15
|
Dunkerson, James R.
|
50-237
|
LOT 9 & 10 & NW1/4 NW1/4 13-8-14
|
Dunn, Charles
|
55-194
|
SE1/4 18-11-17
|
Dye, Daniel
|
G-213
|
S1/2 SE1/4 28-10-13
|
Dye, Wesley W.
|
55-107
|
LOTS 8 & 9 7-8-14
|
Dye, Wesley W.
|
55-107
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SW1/4 SW1/4 & LOT 5 8-8-14
|
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
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Eastman, John S.
|
31-211
|
LOTS 5 & 6 15-8-16
|
Eastridge, William
|
G-209
|
N1/2 NE1/4 8-12-14
|
Eaton, Julius
|
65-170
|
NW1/4 9-8-15
|
Eaton, Rice H.
|
N-185
|
SW1/4 35-9-15
|
Eaton, Rice H.
|
D-38
|
NW1/4 34-10-16
|
Echternacht, Valentine Sr.
|
55-2
|
SE1/4 24-12-18
|
Echternacht, Valentine Jr.
|
55-3
|
SW1/4 24-12-18
|
Ecker, Gabriel
|
80-122
|
NE1/4 10-12-16
|
Eckhout, Felix
|
55-198
|
SE1/4 32-11-15
|
Eckhout, George
|
55-197
|
NE1/4 SW1/4 & NW1/4 SE1/4 7-12-17
|
Eddy, Asahel
|
O-361
|
SE1/4 35-9-14
|
Eddy, Frank D.
|
55-104
|
NW1/4 8-10-13
|
Eddy, George A.
|
55-69
|
SW1/4 8-10-13
|
Edgerton, Edwin A.
|
49-612
|
W1/2 E1/2 8-9-18
|
Edgerton, Edwin A.
|
55-161
|
SW1/4 8-9-18
|
Edwards, Amos H.
|
46-188
|
NW1/4 24-9-15
|
Edwards, John
|
55-32
|
SW1/4 14-12-16
|
Edwards, Lemuel
|
99-654
|
SE1/4 10-12-16
|
Ehle, Frank
|
G-351
|
SW1/4 8-10-16
|
Ehresman, Henry
|
55-67
|
W1/2 & SE1/4 NW1/4 & NE1/4 SW1/4 30-12-18
|
Eighmy, Wellington M.
|
84-1
|
E1/2 SE1/4 30-12-18
|
Eldred, Thomas W.
|
74-320
|
NE1/4 24-10-17
|
Eldridge, George M.
|
92-189
|
NE1/4 20-12-17
|
Eldridge, George M.
|
55-211
|
NW1/4 21-12-17
|
Else, John
|
57-11
|
NE1/4 NW1/4 34-12-16
|
Emminger, George
|
46-129
|
LOT 3 35-9-13
|
Emmitt, George
|
55-236
|
SW1/4 14-12-18
|
Enderley, George
|
G-20
|
S1/2 NW1/4 20-9-15
|
Enderley, Jakob
|
K-510
|
N1/2 NW1/4 20-9-15
|
English, Johann Jr.
|
49-385
|
SE1/4 19-12-16
|
English, Johann Jr.
|
55-40
|
LOTS 1-2-11-12 30-12-16
|
Esler, Harrison P.
|
G-476
|
NE1/4 6-10-17
|
Esler, L. W.
|
G-366
|
NE1/4 12-10-18
|
Esler, Martin V.
|
G-192
|
NW1/4 8-10-17
|
Evans, Henry J.
|
39-489
|
SE1/4 4-11-15
|
Evans, James
|
G-324
|
LOTS 3 & 4 13-8-15
|
Evans, James
|
G-324
|
LOT 7 13-8-15
|
Evans, James
|
G-324
|
LOT 7 14-8-15
|
Evans, John C.
|
74-384
|
NW1/4 4-11-15
|
Evans, William H.
|
36-546
|
NE1/4 34-10-18
|
Ewer, Angeline A.
|
G-202
|
NW1/4 26-11-15
|
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Land Patents 'F'
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DEED BOOK
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
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Faddis, Henry S.
|
G-32
|
SE1/4 30-9-15
|
Fairchild, Henry
|
G-105
|
NW1/4 6-9-13
|
Falk, Herman
|
55-15
|
SW1/4 22-11-17
|
Farel, Thomas
|
50-104
|
SW1/4 32-11-18
|
Fargo, Ezra M.
|
G-306
|
W1/2 SW1/4 4-9-13
|
Farmer, Bell
|
32-225
|
S1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 NW1/4 18-12-18
|
Farr, Ernest H.
|
50-296
|
SW1/4 28-12-13
|
Fasthamel, Jean
|
62-555
|
NW1/4 26-10-15
|
Fawcett, Asa
|
G-168
|
SW1/4 20-9-14
|
Fawcett, Barclay
|
X-100
|
E1/2 NE1/4 24-9-15
|
Fay, John
|
G-373
|
N1/2 SE1/4 & SW1/4 SE1/4 & LOT 7 9-8-14
|
Fay, Warren A.
|
48-307
|
LOT 6 10-8-14
|
Fay, Warren A.
|
48-307
|
LOT 3 11-8-14
|
Feldmayer, William
|
55-239
|
NE1/4 6-12-13
|
Fellows, Aden
|
G-266
|
W1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 NW1/4 9-12-18
|
Fellows, Albert
|
G-286
|
LOT 8 20-8-15
|
Fellows, Albert
|
G-286
|
LOT 3 21-8-15
|
Fellows, Albert
|
D-174
|
NW1/4 6-8-16
|
Fennell, Andrew J.
|
G-89
|
SE1/4 10-11-18
|
Fenstermacher, Tilghman
|
50-361
|
NW1/4 20-10-17
|
Ferris, Albert
|
55-34
|
LOTS 1-2-11-12 30-11-16
|
Ferris, Albert H.
|
G-480
|
NE1/4 32-11-16
|
Field, Cleophus E.
|
G-301
|
NW1/4 24-11-16
|
Field, Emmett E.
|
recpt 31-350
|
W1/2 SW1/4 2-11-16
|
Field, James T.
|
55-191
|
SE1/4 14-11-16
|
Field, Olive B.
|
124-215
|
NE1/4 26-11-16
|
Field, Sylvanus
|
G-328
|
SW1/4 24-11-16
|
Fieldgrove, Henry
|
G-47
|
SE1/4 26-10-13
|
Fielding, Edward
|
49-199
|
SE1/4 22-9-17
|
Fifield, Lebbens B.
|
G-83
|
E1/2 SE1/4 28-9-16
|
Fischer, Fred
|
G-282
|
SW1/4 8-10-17
|
Fischer, Wilhelm
|
55-77
|
NE1/4 10-11-14
|
Fish, Jasper
|
G-103
|
NW1/4 12-9-16
|
Fisher, Montrace
|
55-172
|
N1/2 NE1/4 6-9-13
|
Fisher, Thomas J.
|
D-24
|
SW1/4 24-9-14
|
Fitgerald, Daniel
|
49-557
|
E1/2 NE1/4 & N1/2 SE1/4 22-9-18
|
Fitgerald, Daniel
|
72-530
|
W1/2 NE1/4 22-9-18
|
Fitgerald, Mathew
|
B-9
|
SW1/4 26-9-18
|
Fleharty, George
|
G-54
|
NE1/4 26-9-15
|
Fleming, George W.
|
G-254
|
SE1/4 30-11-15
|
Fleming, George W.
|
55-166
|
NE1/4 24-11-16
|
Flickenger, William A.
|
X-49
|
S1/2 SE1/4 11-8-15
|
Flickenger, William A.
|
X-49
|
S1/2 SW1/4 12-8-15
|
Fliegel, Henry
|
G-368
|
NE1/4 6-10-14
|
Fogelson, George, C.
|
55-170
|
NW1/4 12-10-18
|
Fogley, Miller
|
55-38
|
LOTS 1-4 INCLUSIVE 8-8-17
|
Foot, Bunley
|
D-177
|
SE1/4 20-9-18
|
Forehand, Lloyd D.
|
46-420
|
SE1/4 2-9-15
|
Forehand, Lloyd D.
|
G-29
|
SW1/4 14-9-15
|
Forney, Samuel M.
|
G-374
|
NW1/4 24-10-16
|
Forrest, John W.
|
G-57
|
S1/2 NE1/4 & N1/2 SE1/4 4-9-14
|
Forrester, George
|
49-629
|
NE1/4 26-12-18
|
Forrester, George
|
54-20
|
NW1/4 26-12-18
|
Fowler, Henry J.
|
50-149
|
NW1/4 24-12-13
|
Fox, David
|
G-247
|
NW1/4 26-10-13
|
Fox, Edwin V.
|
55-82
|
NE1/4 20-11-18
|
Fox, Mary B.
|
G-143
|
W1/2 SW1/4 28-10-16
|
Fox, Robert A.
|
138-422
|
SE1/4 12-10-13
|
Fox, William P.
|
G-272
|
NE1/4 24-11-13
|
Foxworthy, Philip E.
|
G-225
|
E1/2 NW1/4 & E1/2 SW1/4 35-9-14
|
Frame, Perry
|
G-478
|
NW1/4 17-12-16
|
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|
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|
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
|
Frame, Samuel C.
|
74-218
|
SW1/4 11-12-16
|
France, Charles
|
55-54
|
NW1/4 22-10-14
|
France, Lewis C.
|
55-53
|
NE1/4 22-10-14
|
Frank, Maria V.
|
55-13
|
SE1/4 4-10-18
|
Franklin, Harris K.
|
122-231
|
SW1/4 14-12-15
|
Fread, Ezra
|
50-55
|
W1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 NW1/4 3-12-17
|
Freden, Erie J.
|
55-222
|
NE1/4 18-10-18
|
Fredericks, George E.
|
109-514
|
SW1/4 8-10-14
|
French, David S.
|
72-202
|
NW1/4 34-9-14
|
French, Mary E.
|
55-125
|
SE1/4 32-12-15
|
Frese, Albert
|
99-232
|
NE1/4 2-10-18
|
Freyburg, Wilhelm
|
G-226
|
SW1/4 NW1/4 & W1/2 & SE1/4 SW1/4 8-11-14
|
Friend, Hanson L.
|
55-158
|
NE1/4 4-11-17
|
Friend, Joseph
|
48-137
|
NE1/4 NE1/4 3-12-17
|
Fritz, Hermann
|
31-574
|
SW1/4 30-11-17
|
Fritz, Joseph
|
X-565
|
SW1/4 14-10-16
|
Fromm, John P.
|
G-224
|
LOTS 1-2-3 8-8-16
|
Fuller, Frank A.
|
G-445
|
SE1/4 18-10-15
|
Fulton, William H.
|
G-149
|
SW1/4 NW1/4 14-8-14
|
Fulton, William H.
|
G-149
|
S1/2 NE1/4 & LOT 4 15-8-14
|
|
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
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Gabriel, Jacob
|
G-68
|
S1/2 NW1/4 22-9-15
|
Gagin, John
|
G-73
|
E1/2 SW1/4 4-9-13
|
Gaither, Thomas S.
|
G-314
|
NW1/4 10-12-15
|
Galton, William H.
|
32-45
|
S1/2 NE1/4 5-12-16
|
Ganes, James A.
|
55-26
|
SW1/4 4-11-15
|
Gardner, Benjamin F.
|
G-112
|
SE1/4 18-11-14
|
Gardner, Charles S.
|
46-373
|
SW1/4 18-11-18
|
Gardner, George L.
|
G-42
|
SW1/4 26-11-13
|
Gardner, George L.
|
G-191
|
NE1/4 34-11-13
|
Garfield, Isabel N.
|
65-210
|
W1/2 NW1/4 32-10-13
|
Gargett, Floyd F.
|
36-375
|
NE1/4 28-10-17
|
Garland, Thomas
|
N-374
|
E1/2 SW1/4 6-9-15
|
Garrison, Nelson
|
55-159
|
SE1/4 10-9-18
|
Gass, James
|
G-193
|
NW1/4 12-10-15
|
Gass, Joseph
|
T-591
|
NE1/4 2-10-15
|
Gass, Joseph
|
G-183
|
N1/2 SW1/4 32-10-15
|
Gauggel, Felix
|
55-47
|
NW1/4 26-10-18
|
Gauze, Dorothe
|
145-151
|
N1/2 NW1/4 8-12-17
|
Gay, Alfred M.
|
B-393
|
N1/2 SW1/4 SW1/4 & NW1/4 SE1/4 6-8-15
|
Gebhart, Fritz
|
38-317
|
LOT 6 12-8-16
|
Gehrke, Albert
|
55-80
|
NW1/4 6-12-13
|
Gehrt, Peter
|
G-358
|
NW1/4 12-12-14
|
Geisler, Benjamin
|
55-12
|
NE1/4 10-11-16
|
George, Amos D.
|
55-16
|
S1/2 SE1/4 18-9-13
|
George, Charles H.
|
G-341
|
NW1/4 18-11-15
|
George, Ira P.
|
G-61
|
SW1/4 18-9-13
|
George, Lorenzo D.
|
G-38
|
N1/2 SE1/4 10-9-14
|
George, Rodney
|
55-17
|
N1/2 SE1/4 18-9-13
|
George, Thomas B.
|
G-367
|
SW1/4 4-9-14
|
George, Truman Q.
|
G-399
|
SE1/4 18-10-14
|
George, Walter
|
48-113
|
NW1/4 18-10-14
|
Gerbert, Wilhelm
|
G-423
|
LOTS 2 & 4 & NW1/4 17-8-15
|
Gerhke, Louis
|
49-426
|
NW1/4 18-11-17
|
Geyer, Andrew T.
|
80-504
|
NW1/4 6-10-18
|
Gibbons, Jeffery
|
G-440
|
SE1/4 24-10-18
|
Gibbs, Asa D.
|
72-397
|
LOT 1 1-8-14
|
Gibbs, Asa D.
|
72-397
|
LOT 2-8-3 2-8-14
|
Gibbs, Asa D.
|
72-397
|
LOT 5 35-9-14
|
Gibson, Adelbert (S or F)
|
G-26
|
N1/2 SW1/4 22-9-14
|
Gibson, Adelbert (S or F)
|
80-537
|
NW1/4 14-10-14
|
Gibson, William W.
|
116-50
|
NE1/4 12-9-14
|
Giffin, Eddie C.
|
G-427
|
N1/2 S1/2 4-10-14
|
Giffin, Edward
|
G-426
|
S1/2 S1/2 4-10-14
|
Gilbert, Harlow, B.
|
G-159
|
SE1/4 20-10-17
|
Gillespie, James E.
|
55-228
|
N1/2 N1/2 32-9-16
|
Gillespie, James S.
|
G-344
|
SE1/4 2-10-17
|
Gillett, Carter, A.
|
92-343
|
SW1/4 18-12-17
|
Gillett, Lolen A.
|
42-321
|
N1/2 NE1/4 19-12-17
|
Gillming, George
|
G-348
|
SE1/4 26-10-15
|
Gillming, George H.
|
G-420
|
NE1/4 26-10-15
|
Gillming, Peter
|
49-169
|
NW1/4 24-10-15
|
Gillmore, John P.
|
G-187
|
W1/2 SE1/4 2-11-17
|
Gilpin, Darwin
|
55-146
|
NW1/4 2-10-17
|
Gitchell, Benjamin S.
|
G-260
|
SE1/4 20-10-14
|
Gladden, Robert H.
|
G-275
|
E1/2 SE1/4 22-12-16
|
Glatter, Richard (heirs of)
|
145-504
|
S1/2 NE1/4 & SE1/4 NW1/4 & NE1/4 SW1/4 & SW1/4
& N1/2 NW1/4 & NW1/4 SW1/4 14-11-17
|
Glaze, Charles A.
|
G-163
|
SE1/4 12-10-14
|
Glaze, Joseph
|
122-586
|
E1/2 NE1/4 12-10-14
|
Glenn, Joseph B.
|
55-2
|
S1/2 NW1/4 & N1/2 SW1/4 18-12-15
|
Goar, Robert
|
D-22
|
NE1/4 14-10-13
|
LAND PATENT HOLDER
|
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|
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
|
Godsill, Edward
|
G-146
|
SW1/4 NE1/4 & E1/2 NW1/4 34-10-15
|
Goehring, Ernst
|
G-284
|
S1/2 N1/2 12-11-14
|
Goehring, Richard
|
48-536
|
SE1/4 12-11-14
|
Goehring, Richard
|
55-225
|
SW1/4 12-11-14
|
Goodwin, Franklin O.
|
N-183
|
NW1/4 8-8-13
|
Gormley, John
|
55-28
|
NW1/4 28-11-15
|
Goss, Henry
|
G-7
|
NE1/4 NW1/4 & S1/2 NW1/4 10-9-13
|
Gottwald, Ernest
|
55-29
|
N1/2 NW1/4 2-9-18
|
Gottwald, Moritz
|
48-215
|
E1/2 SE1/4 20-11-16
|
Gould, Nahum
|
G-108
|
S1/2 NE1/4 34-9-16
|
Gould, Roswald D.
|
B-371
|
NW1/4 2-8-17
|
Gould, Roswald D.
|
K-114
|
N1/2 SE1/4 & LOTS 5-8 11-8-17
|
Goulding, Byron H.
|
T-454
|
LOTS 3-4 27-9-15
|
Goulding, Byron H.
|
T-454
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LOT 3 28-9-15
|
Grabach, John
|
G-115
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NE1/4 22-9-14
|
Grable, Charles J.
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36-353
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LOT 5 9-8-16
|
Grafuis, Thomas L.
|
G-289
|
NE1/4 2-8-13
|
Graham, Benjamin D.
|
G-174
|
LOTS 9-10 6-11-16
|
Graham, Edward
|
G-9
|
S1/2 SW1/4 34-10-14
|
Graham, George R.
|
48-21
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NE1/4 18-10-14
|
Gramly, Henry W.
|
39-487
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SW1/4 14-12-14
|
Grammer, Joseph
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48-535
|
NW1/4 5-12-16
|
Grant, Susan
|
G-378
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S1/2 NW1/4 & S1/2 NE1/4 34-9-17
|
Gray, William H.
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B-482
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SW1/4 30-9-13
|
Green, David
|
O-259
|
SE1/4 6-12-16
|
Green, Henry C.
|
G-38
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NE1/4 10-9-13
|
Green, John F.
|
G-348
|
SE1/4 34-10-17
|
Greenman, Curtis S.
|
G-232
|
W1/2 NW1/4 28-9-17
|
Greenman, Curtis S.
|
B-255
|
N1/2 N1/2 34-9-17
|
Greenman, Mary L.
|
G-233
|
E1/2 NW1/4 28-9-17
|
Greenwood, John S.
|
G-353
|
LOTS 3-10 & N1/2 NE1/4 6-8-17
|
Grentman, John
|
55-113
|
SW1/4 SW1/4 15-12-17
|
Grentman, John
|
55-113
|
S1/2 & NW1/4 NW1/4 22-12-17
|
Gresham, Charles E.
|
55-89
|
SW1/4 28-10-18
|
Greutmann, John
|
31-271
|
N1/2 SW1/4 10-12-17
|
Griffin, Joe W.
|
39-531
|
NE1/4 20-9-17
|
Griffin, Terrence
|
55-173
|
NW1/4 4-10-18
|
Griffith, William C.
|
B-217
|
SW1/4 22-9-16
|
Gronberg, Anton E. heirs
|
G-415
|
E1/2 W1/2 20-9-16
|
Gronberg, Ernst
|
55-36
|
SE1/4 20-9-16
|
Groves, John
|
G-33
|
NW1/4 6-10-17
|
Guenther, Frank
|
G-316
|
SE1/4 8-11-14
|
Guiles, Byron M.
|
99-411
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NE1/4 32-9-14
|
Gumprecht, Otto
|
G-72
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N1/2 NW1/4 & S1/2 NW1/4 10-10-13
|
Gumprecht, Otto
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42-170
|
N1/2 SW1/4 10-10-13
|
Gunison, John A.
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169-135
|
N1/2 N1/2 25-12-17
|
Gunst, John A.
|
G-418
|
SE1/4 24-12-17
|
Gustafson, Alfred A.
|
55-150
|
LOT 1 18-8-17
|
Guy, Henry S.
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B-277
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NW1/4 26-9-15
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Land Patents 'H'
State of Nebraska - Alphabetical Index of Buffalo County Land Patents
Compiled by the Buffalo County Register of Deeds
Land Patents 'H'
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
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Haag, Augustus
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G-330
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NE1/4 12-10-13
|
Haase, Henry C., dec'd
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55-233
|
W1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 NW1/4 34-11-18
|
Haase, Lewis
|
recpt X-416
|
SW1/4 28-12-18
|
Hackett, George W.
|
44-387
|
S1/2 N1/2 19-12-17
|
Hackett, Warren A.
|
134-44
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NW1/4 15-12-18
|
Hadenfeldt, Claus
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55-32
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SE1/4 10-11-13
|
Hadwiger, Joseph
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145-273
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NE1/4 19-12-16
|
Haefer, Christian Ludwig
|
X-146
|
SE1/4 NE1/4 & E1/2 SE1/4 & SW1/4 SE1/4 8-12-17
|
Haesch, Claus
|
122-208
|
SW1/4 20-12-15
|
Haines, Robert
|
D-361
|
NW1/4 SW1/4 24-9-15
|
Haines, Robert
|
D-361
|
LOT 1 & N1/2 SW1/4 26-9-15
|
Hainline, James O.
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55-228
|
NE1/4 30-11-17
|
Haire, James
|
55-151
|
SE1/4 12-12-16
|
Hall, George
|
G-11
|
SW1/4 30-9-17
|
Hall, James T.
|
G-475
|
SW1/4 14-11-13
|
Hall, William S.
|
G-77
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SE1/4 32-10-15
|
Hallenbeck, Isaac
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55-86
|
LOT 3 8-8-14
|
Halliwell, James
|
G-118
|
LOTS 4-9-11-12 6-8-17
|
Halloway, John E.
|
G-139
|
W1/2 SW1/4 20-10-15
|
Halpin, James
|
57-326
|
S1/2 NE1/4 8-12-16
|
Halpin, James
|
57-326
|
W1/2 NW1/4 9-12-16
|
Halstead, Andrew J.
|
69-610
|
NE1/4 SE1/4 12-12-13
|
Halstead, Lewis
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69-611
|
NE1/4 NE1/4 12-12-13
|
Ham, Emily H.
|
G-253
|
NE1/4 32-12-13
|
Ham, Moses
|
G-334
|
SW1/4 34-12-13
|
Hambleton, Delores
|
122-343
|
SE1/4 NE1/4 5-12-18
|
Hambley, James
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39-506
|
LOT 3 26-9-13
|
Hamer, Francis G.
|
B-413
|
NW1/4 34-9-16
|
Hamer, Francis G.
|
55-109
|
SW1/4 22-10-15
|
Hamilton, David
|
T-35 recpt
|
LOT 1-2-11-12 30-10-16
|
Hamilton, Oscar F.
|
G-78
|
SE1/4 8-11-18
|
Hancock, Owen C.
|
G-65
|
NE1/4 34-10-13
|
Hankins, Gilbert M.
|
55-197
|
SE1/4 18-12-13
|
Hankins, Gilbert M.
|
G-130
|
NE1/4 20-12-13
|
Hankins, Legrand B.
|
G-436
|
W1/2 SE1/4 30-11-13
|
Hankins, Samuel R.
|
G-208
|
S1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 SE1/4 30-11-13
|
Hanna, George
|
129-107
|
NE1/4 4-12-13
|
Hannold, Newton C.
|
G-12
|
NW1/4 14-9-16
|
Hanover, Frederic W.
|
55-118
|
NW1/4 14-12-13
|
Hanshew, William
|
G-144
|
S1/2 NW1/4 2-11-17
|
Hanson, Aaron W.
|
G-247
|
N1/2 NE1/4 22-9-15
|
Happ, Rika
|
55-136
|
SE1/4 4-10-17
|
Harbaugh, Howard C.
|
G-73
|
SW1/4 10-11-18
|
Harding, George H. L.
|
109-530
|
NE1/4 26-11-13
|
Harpst, Daniel
|
G-125
|
S1/2 NE1/4 & N1/2 SE1/4 6-8-17
|
Harriman, Daniel
|
50-100
|
SW1/4 18-10-14
|
Harrington, John S.
|
B-332
|
NW1/4 4-9-15
|
Harringston, Winfred
|
55-154
|
SE1/4 22-12-14
|
Harris, Henry
|
G-255
|
SE1/4 18-11-13
|
Harris, James G.
|
G-234
|
SW1/4 18-11-13
|
Harrison, Columbia
|
55-124
|
NE1/4 10-10-17
|
Harrison, Henry
|
72-426
|
E1/2 SW1/4 3-12-16
|
Harrison, Henry
|
X-223
|
LOTS 1-2 & NE1/4 4-12-16
|
Harrison, Henry
|
X-223
|
E1/2 NW1/4 10-12-16
|
Harron, James A.
|
O-3
|
NW1/4 35-9-15
|
Harse, John
|
G-389
|
W1/2 SW1/4 4-12-18
|
Harse, John
|
G-389
|
E1/2 SE1/4 5-12-18
|
Harse, John
|
48-263
|
NW1/4 5-12-18
|
Harse, John
|
55-61
|
NE1/4 8-12-18
|
Hartman, Evan A.
|
G-120
|
N1/2 NE1/4 2-9-15
|
Hartmann, Frederich
|
G-384
|
SE1/4 24-11-17
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LAND PATENT HOLDER
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
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Hartmann, Jacob F.
|
G-407
|
NE1/4 22-11-17
|
Hartmann, Jacob F.
|
49-281
|
SE1/4 22-11-17
|
Harvey, John
|
55-23
|
SW1/4 14-10-18
|
Haskin, John M.
|
54-593
|
LOT 4 17-8-14
|
Hatch, Henry C.
|
X-51
|
LOT 8 11-8-15
|
Hatch, Henry C.
|
X-51
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N1/2 SW1/4 & NW1/4 SE1/4 12-8-15
|
Hatfield, George
|
69-279
|
NE1/4 4-11-18
|
Hathaway, E.C.
|
G-264
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LOT 13-14-23 18-12-16
|
Hathaway, E.C.
|
G-264
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LOT 2 19-12-16
|
Hatten, Jerome
|
G-392
|
SE1/4 2-9-17
|
Hatten, Jerome
|
48-538
|
NE1/4 2-9-17
|
Hatter, Andrew
|
145-282
|
SE1/4 8-10-18
|
Hatter, Jacob
|
46-232
|
SE1/4 10-10-18 recpt
|
Haug, Frederick
|
G-85
|
N1/2 SW1/4 22-9-13
|
Haug, John
|
G-87
|
S1/2 NW1/4 22-9-13
|
Hauschild, Carl F.A.
|
55-92
|
SW1/4 18-12-13
|
Haven, Henry H.
|
G-16
|
N1/2 SW1/4 & E1/2 NW1/4 34-10-14
|
Hawk, David
|
55-202
|
SW1/4 NE1/4-SE1/4 NW1/4-NE1/4 SW1/4
& NW1/4 SE1/4 11-12-18
|
Hawk, Ira
|
59-178
|
NE1/4 NE1/4 12-12-18
|
Hawk, Nathaniel H.
|
55-80
|
SW1/4 22-12-18
|
Hawkinson, Emily
|
55-127
|
LOTS 1-4 incl 10-8-18
|
Hawkinson, Nels
|
55-102
|
LOT 4 & SE1/4 SE1/4 8-8-18
|
Hawks, Alonzo J.
|
158-682
|
NE1/4 2-12-13
|
Hawley, William E.
|
55-160
|
LOTS 1-4 incl 9-8-15
|
Hayden, Adrian K.
|
G-463
|
S1/2 NE1/4 12-9-17
|
Hayden, Huldah A.
|
G-412
|
SE1/4 12-9-17
|
Hazzard, Charles C.
|
74-435
|
SW1/4 2-10-18
|
Hazzard, Charles C.
|
80-462
|
NW1/4 30-11-18
|
Hazzard, Irving
|
55-156
|
NW1/4 2-10-18
|
Hazzard, Louise H.
|
55-108
|
SW1/4 2-11-18
|
Heckel, Anna
|
55-231
|
SE1/4 6-12-17
|
Hedges, Washington T.
|
65-620
|
LOT 4 IN SE1/4 10-8-18
|
Hefti, Elsbeth
|
G-425
|
W1/2 NW1/4 & W1/2 SW1/4 12-9-18
|
Henderson, Abram
|
55-237
|
W1/2 SW1/4 6-9-15
|
Henderson, Charles H.
|
124-347
|
NE1/4 NE1/4 & S1/2 NE1/4 & NW1/4 SE1/4 3-12-18
|
Hendrickson, John
|
G-235
|
SE1/4 8-11-13
|
Henning, John
|
G-48
|
SE1/4 14-9-16
|
Henninger, Solomon F.
|
G-55
|
NW1/4 22-10-13
|
Hensley, Toliver W.
|
G-476
|
NE1/4 6-10-17
|
Henthorne, Isaac
|
Microfilm roll 76
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LOTS 3 & 4 & N1/2 SE1/4 34-9-15
|
Henthorne, Margaret
|
74-156
|
LOTS 1-2 12-8-15
|
Herbough, John W.
|
G-178
|
SW1/4 2-12-15
|
Herbst, Henry
|
55-43
|
SW1/4 6-11-17
|
Herbst, Henry
|
55-49
|
E1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 SE1/4 6-11-17
|
Hermanni, August
|
55-68
|
SW1/4 4-12-16
|
Hermanni, August
|
49-149
|
W1/2 SE1/4 4-12-16
|
Hermanni, Augustus
|
G-342
|
W1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 NW1/4 9-12-16
|
Herrick, Andrew J.
|
G-460
|
LOTS 5-6-7-8 1-8-13
|
Herrick, Andrew J.
|
G-460
|
LOT 7 2-8-13
|
Herrick, Russell M.
|
G-339
|
S1/2 NW1/4 6-9-18
|
Herzog, Andrew
|
G-469
|
LOT 2-3-4 & N1/2 NE1/4 18-8-14
|
Hess, Mary P.
|
84-662
|
NE1/4 2-12-18
|
Hesselgrave, George F.
|
G-173
|
N1/2 NE1/4 18-10-17
|
Hewitt, Wilson
|
X-570
|
S1/2 SW1/4 12-9-16
|
Hibberd, John
|
55-131
|
LOT 4 & NE1/4 & S1/2 SE1/4 34-9-13
|
Hick, Robert H.
|
G-40
|
S1/2 SE1/4 4-9-14
|
Hicks, John P.
|
G-315
|
SW1/4 24-9-17
|
Higgins, Samuel
|
G-49
|
E1/2 SE1/4 22-11-15
|
Higgins, Samuel
|
T-275
|
W1/2 SE1/4 22-11-15
|
LAND PATENT HOLDER
|
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|
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
|
Hilderbrand, Michael N.
|
B-621
|
E1/2 NE1/4 4-9-16
|
Hile, Lorenzo, L.
|
55-199
|
S1/2 S1/2 10-12-13
|
Hilficker, Henry
|
G-58
|
SW1/4 12-9-15
|
Hill, Cosmos
|
G-184
|
W1/2 NW1/4 4-9-16
|
Hill, Stephen S.
|
G-96
|
S1/2 NW1/4 10-9-16
|
Hillier, George
|
G-447
|
LOTS 5-6 2-8-18
|
Hinote, Alexander
|
55-155
|
S1/2 NE1/4 & N1/2 SE1/4 10-11-17
|
Hinote, Samuel
|
49-525
|
SW1/4 14-12-17
|
Hively, John
|
G-3
|
SE1/4 18-9-15
|
Hively, Joseph
|
G-127
|
NE1/4 6-9-15
|
Hixson, George
|
42-604
|
SW1/4 12-10-17
|
Hlava, Fred
|
55-180
|
S1/2 S1/2 18-12-14
|
Hobson, Henry
|
55-169
|
E1/2 W1/2 4-9-18
|
Hochreiter, John
|
64-331
|
NE1/4 1-12-17
|
Hodge, Thomas
|
G-357
|
NW1/4 NE1/4 & N1/2 & SW1/4 NW1/4 28-11-14
|
Hodge, Thomas
|
G-465
|
SW1/4 all in 28-11-14
|
Hodges, William F.
|
G-457
|
NE1/4 2-12-15
|
Hodgson, William
|
61-63
|
NW1/4 22-12-13
|
Hodson, Robert J.
|
G-282
|
S1/2 SE1/4 & NE1/4 SE1/4 22-12-13
|
Hoefer, Christian Ludwig
|
X-146
|
SE1/4 NE1/4, E1/2 SE1/4 & SW1/4 SE1/4 8-12-17
|
Hoell, Xaver
|
G-213
|
NW1/4 4-10-16
|
Hoff, Heinrich
|
55-94
|
NW1/4 & NE1/4 20-12-16
|
Hofuis, August
|
55-213
|
N1/2 NE1/4 & NE1/4 NW1/4 7-12-17
|
Hoge, George
|
G-154
|
NE1/4 20-9-15
|
Hoge, John
|
B-289
|
SE1/4 6-9-15
|
Hogg, John A.
|
G-259
|
SE1/4 28-11-13
|
Hogg, John A.
|
48-374
|
N1/2 NE1/4 32-11-13
|
Hogg, Samuel H.
|
G-204
|
S1/2 NW1/4 & N1/2 SW1/4 34-11-14
|
Holder, Daniel
|
G-288
|
NW1/4 4-10-17
|
Holloway, Chester
|
55-116
|
NE1/4 4-10-14
|
Holmes, Bradford J.
|
B-484
|
S1/2 SW1/4 32-10-15
|
Holmes, Charles E.
|
G-211
|
N1/2 NW1/4 6-9-18
|
Holmes, Charles E.
|
49-335
|
SW1/4 20-10-18
|
Holmes, Isaac
|
55-206
|
N1/2 N1/2 21-12-16
|
Holmes, Obediah
|
G-298
|
NW1/4 15-12-16
|
Holmes, Robert A.
|
46-67
|
W1/2 SW1/4 1-12-17
|
Holmes, Robert A.
|
46-67
|
N1/2 NW1/4 12-12-17
|
Holmes, William C.
|
59-228
|
LOTS 9-10-11-12 3-8-14
|
Holmes, William C.
|
59-228
|
LOT 8 4-8-14
|
Holt, Richard M.
|
G-129
|
NW1/4 30-9-18
|
Holt, Thomas J.
|
G-355
|
SW1/4 20-9-18
|
Holthusen, William
|
109-85
|
SW1/4 12-11-16
|
Homer, Joshua
|
G-153
|
S1/2 SW1/4 & S1/2 SE1/4 4-8-17
|
Hone, Frank
|
N-629
|
N1/2 NE1/4 26-10-16
|
Hood, David T.
|
G-56
|
NE1/4 20-9-18
|
Hooley, Japtha
|
G-288
|
SW1/4 SE1/4 15-12-17
|
Hooley, Japtha
|
G-288
|
N1/2 & SE1/4 NE1/4 22-12-17
|
Hooley, Japtha
|
G-437
|
N1/2 & SE1/4 SW1/4 & NW1/4 SE1/4 15-12-17
|
Hoover, William M.
|
80-31
|
NE1/4 20-10-17
|
Hopper, Uriah
|
G-367
|
E1/2 SW1/4 & W1/2 SE1/4 26-11-16
|
Hormel, Joel
|
G-151
|
SE1/4 10-9-15
|
Horth, Charles H.
|
55-96
|
SW1/4 22-10-14
|
Horth, Fred C.
|
55-121
|
NE1/4 30-12-13
|
Hostetler, David
|
G-265
|
N1/2 SW1/4 & LOTS 9-10 12-8-17
|
Hough, Lemuel S.
|
G-26
|
S1/2 SW1/4 22-9-14
|
Hough, Willie M.
|
92-382
|
N1/2 NE1/4 & SE1/4 NE1/4 26-11-18
|
Houser, William J.
|
G-418
|
NW1/4 24-12-16
|
Hovey, Alonzo A.
|
55-199
|
NW1/4 NW1/4 9-12-18
|
Hovey, James F.
|
49-552
|
SE1/4 14-11-17
|
Hovey, John W.
|
G-179
|
N1/2 N1/2 10-11-17
|
Howarth, John
|
55-164
|
SE1/4 14-9-17
|
LAND PATENT HOLDER
|
DEED BOOK
& PAGE
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
|
Howerton, John M.
|
124-485
|
NW1/4 2-11-18
|
Hubbard, Freeman J.
|
G-37
|
NE1/4 10-9-14
|
Hubbell, Royal J.
|
G-358
|
NW1/4 4-8-15
|
Huff, Daniel O.
|
G-274
|
S1/2 NW1/4 & N1/2 SW1/4 30-11-13
|
Huffman, Joseph M.
|
31-379
|
S1/2 SW1/4 14-11-17
|
Hughes, Alexander
|
138-356
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SE1/4 28-10-18
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Hughes, Harbin
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G-344
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NW1/4 2-12-15
|
Hughes, Isaac K.
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G-294
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SW1/4 26-12-16
|
Hughes, Richard
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G-379
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NE1/4 23-12-17
|
Hall, John C.
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G-252
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SW1/4 10-10-16
|
Hunneybun, Thomas
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G-167
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SW1/4 34-11-15
|
Hunt, Miles B.
|
G-267
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E1/2 SW1/4 & S1/2 SE1/4 22-10-17
|
Hunt, William S.
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80-540
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NW1/4 12-12-16
|
Hunter, James F.
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G-433
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SW1/4 15-12-16
|
Hunter, William A.
|
G-34
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N1/2 NW1/4 18-9-15
|
Hurd, Leslie L.
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38-619
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SE1/4 12-12-14
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Hurlbert, Susan C. G.
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50-502
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NE1/4 2-8-17
|
Hurlbert, Susan C. G.
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G-217
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N1/2 SW1/4 & LOTS 6-7 11-8-17
|
Hurley, Mathew
|
G-432
|
N1/2 SW1/4 22-9-18
|
Hurssey, William heirs
|
55-213
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S1/2 NE1/4 8-8-16
|
Hurssey, William heirs
|
55-213
|
LOT 9 9-8-16
|
Hurst, Joseph R.
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B-259
|
LOTS 15-16-25-26 6-9-16
|
Hurst, Joseph R.
|
B-509
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LOTS 17-18-23-24 6-9-16
|
Huselton, William
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G-84
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LOTS 3-10-15-22 18-10-16
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Hutchinson, C.H.
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G-350
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SW1/4 12-12-15
|
Hutchinson, James
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99-312
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W1/2 NW1/4 28-11-13
|
Hutchinson, Robert
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G-244
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NW1/4 14-12-15
|
Hutchinson, Thomas
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55-161
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NE1/4 34-11-15
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Hutchinson, Willis S.
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55-22
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SW1/4 6-12-14
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Hutton, Charles H.
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55-44
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NW1/4 28-10-18
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Ideker, Henry J.
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G-211
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LOTS 6-7-18-19 18-10-16
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Ingram, Jonathan B.
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G-138
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E1/2 SE1/4 4-9-15
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Inman, David
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G-27
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SE1/4 28-10-16
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Irons, Daniel J.
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122-416
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NE1/4 28-12-13
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Irons, George W.
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92-415
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SW1/4 SW1/4 2-12-14
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Irvin, Lewis B.
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55-60
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SW1/4 6-10-18
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Irwin, John M.
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B-47
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NE1/4 14-9-13
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Isaac, James W.
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109-637
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SW1/4 NE1/4 & S1/2 NW1/4 & NW1/4 SE1/4 28-12-17
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Jackson, William N.
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G-23
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NE1/4 28-9-14
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Jaco, Nelson
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G-232
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S1/2 NE1/4 & LOTS 11-12 7-8-13
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Jahn, Karl
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G-439
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LOT 15-16-21-22 30-12-16
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Janitscheck, Anton
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32-452
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LOTS 17-18-19-20 19-12-16
|
Jaschke, August
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55-310
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SW1/4 10-9-18
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Jasper, Charles
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55-19
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S1/2 S1/2 26-12-17
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Jasper, Fred
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55-174
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S1/2 NW1/4 & N1/2 SW1/4 26-12-17
|
Jasper, Frederick Willhelm
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55-33
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SE1/4 4-10-16
|
Jay, Evan T.
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G-22
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SE1/4 4-8-16
|
Jay, Hannah
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K-401
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NW1/4 4-8-16
|
Jeffers, Olive A.
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69-315
|
NE1/4 24-12-15
|
Jenkins, Alice V.
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44-417
|
LOT 8-9 7-8-13
|
Jenkins, Alice V.
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44-417
|
LOTS 5-6 8-8-13
|
Jenkins, James
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D-363
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SW1/4 24-9-16
|
Jenkins, John N.
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38-501
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S1/2 NW1/4 10-9-17
|
Jenkins, John N.
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38-600
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NE1/4 26-10-18
|
Jenkins, "Munroe"
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55-81
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LOT 15-16-21-22 18-11-16
|
Jenkins, Joseph
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B-260
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N1/2 S1/2 32-10-16
|
Jennes, Flavius J.
|
G-59
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N1/2 SW1/4 14-9-13
|
Jilg, Anton
|
129-161
|
W1/2 NW1/4 4-12-17
|
Jilg, Anton
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129-161
|
S1/2 NE1/4 & N1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 NW1/4 5-12-17
|
Jobes, John B.
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55-110
|
SE1/4 9-12-18
|
Johnson, Addison
|
G-134
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NE1/4 5-8-14
|
Johnson, Anna
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55-227
|
SW1/4 18-10-18
|
Johnson, Carolus
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55-238
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E1/2 SE1/4 26-11-16
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Johnson, Charles C.
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55-31
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NW1/4 24-11-13
|
Johnson, David
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57-397
|
SW1/4 20-9-15
|
Johnson, David W.
|
G-24
|
SE1/4 22-10-13
|
Johnson, James M.
|
49-457
|
NW1/4 34-11-17
|
Johnson, Julius E.
|
55-114
|
SE1/4 3-12-16
|
Johnson, Lewis H.
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55-185
|
W1/2 NE1/4 12-11-16
|
Johnson, Maggie
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G-459
|
NW1/4 30-10-17
|
Jones, Caroline heirs
|
124-101
|
SE1/4 4-12-13
|
Jones, Darius B.
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G-473
|
SE1/4 22-11-18
|
Jones, Elmer B.
|
55-92
|
SE1/4 7-12-18
|
Jones, John A.
|
55-11
|
NE1/4 28-12-18
|
Jones, John A.
|
171-426
|
NW1/4 32-11-18
|
Jones, John O.
|
G-394
|
SE1/4 14-12-17
|
Jones, John O.
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50-181
|
NE1/4 14-12-17
|
Jones, John Y.
|
42-588
|
SE1/4 32-10-17
|
Jones, Meredith
|
G-250
|
LOTS 3-4-13-14 6-12-16
|
Jones, Thomas
|
G-76
|
SW1/4 12-10-14
|
Jones, William R.
|
G-381
|
NW1/4 24-12-17
|
Jones, William R.
|
49-386
|
NE1/4 24-12-17
|
Jordon, Peter
|
55-220
|
SE1/4 4-9-17
|
Jordon, Peter
|
G-441
|
N1/2 N1/2 10-9-17
|
Jordon, William H.
|
31-403
|
E1/2 W1/2 8-11-16
|
Joseph, Wilson
|
B-438
|
W1/2 SE1/4 30-10-16
|
Judd, Edwin S.
|
G-12
|
NW1/4 18-10-13
|
Judd, James E.
|
55-72
|
W1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 NW1/4 32-10-13
|
Judd, S. Alice
|
G-405
|
NE1/4 4-10-13
|
Juhl, Ferdinand
|
G-404
|
LOTS 19, 20, 21, 22 6-10-16
|
Juhl, Ferdinand
|
42-569
|
LOTS 7, 8, 9, 10 6-10-16
|
Jungles, Peter
|
55-70
|
NW1/4 6-12-14
|
Johnson Lake
|
G-346
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E1/2 SE1/4 22-10-15
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Kanatsher, Jacob
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G-258
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SE1/4 SW1/4 & SW1/4 SE1/4 7-12-17
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Kanatsher, Jacob
|
G-258
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NW1/4 NE1/4 & NE1/4 NW1/4 18-12-17
|
Kappler, August
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31-543
|
E1/2 SW1/4 4-10-13
|
Kappler, Frederick A.
|
G-179
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S1/2 NE1/4 10-10-13
|
Kaps, Johann
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69-127
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E1/2 W1/2 6-12-17
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Karn, James M.
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61-147
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LOT 5 10-8-15
|
Karn, Jeremiah
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122-324
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SE1/4 24-10-15
|
Karp, Charles
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G-337
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SE1/4 28-12-13
|
Kaster, William F.
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G-350
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SW1/4 24-11-13
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Kaubler, Mary
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G-166
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S1/2 NE1/4 & SE1/4 NW1/4 & NE1/4 SW1/4 8-11-14
|
Kawbler, Charles heirs
|
99-443
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S1/2 SW1/4 & W1/2 SE1/4 4-11-14
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Kean, John M.
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G-56
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NE1/4 20-10-13
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Keck, Josiah L.
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50-621
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S1/2 N1/2 32-9-16
|
Keck, Prudence
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G-347
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SW1/4 10-9-16
|
Keens, Francis G.
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B-365
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S1/2 SE1/4 2-9-16
|
Keens, Francis G.
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N-474
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SE1/4 10-10-15
|
Keilig, Martin
|
G-403
|
W1/2 SW1/4 4-10-13
|
Keilig, Martin
|
55-55
|
NW1/4 2-10-14
|
Kelley, William H.
|
B-8
|
SW1/4 20-9-13
|
Kelsey, James E.
|
G-431
|
LOT 1 28-9-13
|
Kelsey, James E.
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55-74
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W1/2 NE1/4 & NE1/4 NW1/4 13-9-14
|
Kendall, Stephen A.
|
G-410
|
LOTS 5-6-7-8 30-12-16
|
Kenison, George E.
|
39-474
|
NE1/4 1-12-18
|
Kenison, Solvin S.
|
48-384
|
NW1/4 1-12-18
|
Kenison, William
|
55-177
|
LOT 1 & SW1/4 NE1/4 & S1/2 NW1/4 7-12-17
|
Kendall, Burney, J.
|
48-241
|
LOT 5 10-8-14
|
Kennedy, Archibald
|
B-54
|
NW1/4 18-9-14
|
Kennedy, James H.
|
50-450
|
LOTS 2-3 15-8-15
|
Kenney, Frank
|
G-198
|
NW1/4 34-10-17
|
Kenney, William H.
|
G-343
|
NE1/4 20-9-14
|
Kent, John W. (Wesley)
|
G-202
|
LOT 7 10-8-14
|
Kent, John W. (Wesley)
|
G-202
|
LOTS 4 & 5 11-8-14
|
Kent, Joseph
|
92-524
|
NW1/4 SE1/4 & LOTS 5-7-6 17-8-14
|
Kephart, Alonzo
|
55-13
|
NE1/4 NW1/4 30-10-14
|
Kephart, David
|
55-191
|
LOT 1 3-8-14
|
Kern, G W Jr.
|
B-448
|
SW1/4 30-9-15
|
Kessler, Benjamin F.
|
31-653
|
W1/2 SW1/4 9-8-16
|
Kessler, Maurice O.
|
G-446
|
NE1/4 3-8-13
|
Keyser, Harvey W.
|
138-44
|
NE1/4 34-12-18
|
Kilgore, John
|
BK 74-258
|
LOT 7 11-8-15
|
Kilgore, Robert
|
G-85
|
E1/2 SE1/4 12-9-15
|
Killgore, Coe
|
B-338
|
NW1/4 22-9-14
|
Killgore, William H.
|
G-34
|
NE1/4 12-9-15
|
Kind, Otto Herman
|
G-414
|
SE1/4 32-12-14
|
King, Elihu
|
79-70
|
NW1/4 NE1/4 & NE1/4 NW1/4 11-12-18
|
King, John
|
G-325
|
W1/2 & SE1/4 SW1/4 & SW1/4 SE1/4 20-11-16
|
King, John W.
|
G-393
|
SW1/4 24-11-17
|
King, Joshua R. heirs
|
49-467
|
W1/2 NE1/4 8-9-16
|
King, Joshua R. heirs
|
50-413
|
SE1/4 8-9-16
|
Kinney, Whitfield H.
|
G-197
|
NE1/4 10-10-15
|
Kirk, Charles
|
G-142
|
S1/2 NE1/4 14-10-16
|
Kirk, Hiram S.
|
G-390
|
SW1/4 13-12-17
|
Kirkpatrick, Mary M.
|
G-254
|
NE1/4 25-9-13
|
Kirschner, Karl Jr.
|
G-243
|
SE1/4 30-12-16
|
Kirschner, Karl Jr.
|
64-3
|
N1/2 N1/2 32-12-16
|
Kirschner, Robert
|
G-448
|
S1/2 N1/2 32-12-16
|
Klammer, Charles N.
|
G-199
|
SE1/4 30-12-13
|
Klatte, Candis
|
G-190
|
SE1/4 SW1/4 & SW1/4 SE1/4 & LOTS 6 & 7 9-8-16
|
Klein, Karl
|
55-57
|
SE1/4 32-12-16
|
Klein, Karl
|
G-180
|
W1/2 NW1/4 & NW1/4 SW1/4 34-12-16
|
Klein, Pieter
|
55-4
|
NE1/4 20-11-14
|
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Klemp, George August
|
74-110
|
S1/2 S1/2 10-11-17
|
Klinkacek, Vaclav
|
G-442
|
NW1/4 10-11-14
|
Klunder, William
|
38-490
|
SW1/4 4-11-17
|
Klunder, William
|
48-7
|
SE1/4 4-11-17
|
Klusman, Caroline widow/Louis
|
G-467
|
E1/2 NE1/4 & N1/2 SE1/4 6-11-15
|
Knepper, Obediah
|
49-593
|
NW1/4 6-10-14
|
Knight, Immer L.
|
G-143
|
E1/2 SW1/4 28-10-16
|
Knight, William J.
|
D-362
|
SE1/2 20-9-14
|
Knittel, Robert
|
G-229
|
W1/2 NE1/4 2-10-16
|
Knox, Myron P.
|
55-88
|
NE1/4 10-12-17
|
Knox, Nancie C.
|
38-442
|
SW1/4 9-8-14
|
Knox, Theodore
|
G-150
|
W1/2 NE1/4 & N1/2 NW1/4 32-9-17
|
Knox, William
|
G-396
|
N1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 NW1/4 12-9-17
|
Koch, Johann D H
|
G-227
|
E1/2 SW1/4 & W1/2 SW1/4 2-10-13
|
Koch, Theodore
|
55-176
|
NE1/4 32-10-17
|
Koeppe, Bernhard
|
50-2
|
LOTS 13-14-23-24 18-10-16
|
Koeppe, Bernhard
|
recpt 50-232
|
LOTS 1-2-11-12 18-10-16
|
Kohler, Frederick E.
|
G-171
|
S1/2 SE1/4 32-11-13
|
Kops, Cornils
|
59-360
|
SW1/4 30-11-15
|
Korcek, Ludwig
|
72-46
|
S1/2 SW1/4 10-9-15
|
Kough, Gilbert L.
|
G-241
|
SE1/4 28-10-17
|
Kramer, Peter P.
|
G-384
|
LOTS 7-10 incl 7-8-15
|
Kramer, Peter P.
|
G-384
|
NW1/4 NE1/4 18-8-15
|
Kramer, Peter P.
|
G-384
|
LOT 5 12-8-16
|
Kramer, Peter P.
|
G-384
|
SW1/4 is old River Road
|
Krause, John Fr. E.
|
55-20
|
LOT 1 & 4 & N1/2 NE1/4 15-8-15
|
Krenzer, Phillip
|
50-41
|
LOTS 5-6-7-8 18-11-16
|
Krenzer, Phillip
|
55-185
|
LOTS 17-18-19-20 18-11-16
|
Kretzer, Frederich
|
G-458
|
NW1/4 22-11-17
|
Kretzschmar, Henry
|
G-309
|
NW1/4 14-11-14
|
Krewzwiller, Lambert
|
G-222
|
NW1/4 18-11-13
|
Kuebler, David
|
55-106
|
SE1/4 12-11-18
|
Kunen, Carl
|
72-324
|
NW1/4 4-12-16
|
Kunkle, Jacob
|
G-285
|
SW1/4 24-12-14
|
Kurth, William C T
|
D-275
|
NW1/4 30-9-17
|
Kutsch, John
|
50-271
|
SW1/4 28-11-15
|
Kutz, Carl
|
55-175
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N1/2 N1/2 32-12-14
|
Kyle, Andrew
|
G-290
|
NW1/4 10-10-14
|
Kyne, Anthony
|
46-158
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S1/2 NE1/4 & N1/2 SE1/4 10-12-13
|
Kyne, Anthony
|
G-102
|
NW1/4 12-12-13
|
Kyne, Michael
|
H-475
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SE1/4 NE1/4 12-12-13
|
Kyne, Michael
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G-207
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W1/2 NE1/4 & W1/2 SE1/4 12-12-13
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LaBarre, Isaac D.
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B-557
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S1/2 SE1/4 14-9-14
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Ladegard, K.H.
|
49-305
|
LOT 24 18-12-16
|
Ladegard, K.H.
|
recpt O-519
|
LOTS 1-11-12 19-12-16
|
Lafollett, John
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49-428
|
W1/2 NE1/4 & N1/2 NW1/4 18-12-15
|
Lalome, Jerome W.
|
55-83
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NE1/4 13-12-18
|
Lalome, Jerome W.
|
G-200
|
NE1/4 28-10-16
|
Lamberton, Samuel H.
|
55-133
|
SW1/4 28-12-14
|
Landis, Simon
|
G-121
|
SW1/4 2-8-15
|
Lantz, Henry
|
G-388
|
N1/2 SE1/4 & LOTS 10-11 7-8-16
|
Lantz, John H.
|
55-24
|
SW1/4 8-8-16
|
Lantz, William C.
|
80-388
|
N1/2 N1/2 8-9-17
|
Lars, John
|
G-147
|
E1/2 SE1/4 2-11-17
|
Larson, Alexander
|
B-631
|
SW1/4 4-9-16
|
Larson, Andrew
|
55-162
|
SE1/4 18-9-16
|
Larson, Charles
|
G-81
|
LOTS 1-12 18-9-16
|
Lavington, William
|
44-154
|
SE1/4 NW1/4 & N1/2 SW1/4 & LOT 3 15-8-14
|
Lawler, John
|
55-218
|
LOT 9 14-8-15
|
Lawler, John
|
55-218
|
LOT 5 15-8-15
|
Lawler, John
|
55-218
|
LOTS 3 & 4 22-8-15
|
Lawler, John
|
55-218
|
LOT 1 23-8-15
|
Layton, Gideon
|
48-153
|
NE1/4 11-12-16
|
Layton, Gideon
|
145-259
|
NE1/4 12-12-16
|
Layton, Sarah L.
|
G-242
|
NE1/4 35-9-15
|
Lea, Washington W.M.
|
G-396
|
NW1/4 24-11-17
|
Lea, Washington W.M.
|
48-316
|
NE1/4 24-11-17
|
Leake, Walter S.
|
G-42
|
SW1/4 34-9-18
|
Lee, Gust
|
92-145
|
NW1/4 8-12-15
|
Lee, Harrison A.
|
64-572
|
LOT 1 26-9-13
|
Lee, Ole heirs
|
55-127
|
SW1/4 8-12-15
|
Lee, William
|
G-295
|
NW1/4 NW1/4 & S1/2 NW1/4 14-10-16
|
Leidich, William E.
|
recpt 38-15
|
LOTS 3-4-9-10 18-12-16
|
Leisy, John H.
|
55-310
|
LOT 6 31-9-13
|
Leisy, John H.
|
55-310
|
LOTS 2 & 3 & NE1/4 NW1/4 32-9-13
|
Leland, Joseph W.
|
G-74
|
S1/2 SW1/4 28-9-16
|
Lenz, John
|
55-211
|
W1/2 W1/2 26-12-15
|
Leonard, Amos P.
|
69-489
|
NW1/4 20-9-17
|
Leonard, Henry F.
|
B-372
|
SE1/4 28-9-17
|
Leonard, William H.
|
55-45
|
SE1/4 SW1/4
|
Lewis, Erasmus H.
|
84-531
|
S1/2 N1/2 8-12-13
|
Lewis, Joseph T. Heirs
|
55-62
|
S1/2 NW1/4 10-12-14
|
Lewis, Wilber L.
|
G-273
|
NE1/4 18-11-13
|
Lieske, Carl H.
|
55-86
|
W1/2 NW1/4 & N1/2 SW1/4 8-11-17
|
Lindner, Ernest
|
55-35
|
E1/2 W1/2 9-12-17
|
Lindner, Karolina
|
55-36
|
W1/2 W1/2 9-12-17
|
Linebach, Abraham
|
G-271
|
NW1/4 24-12-14
|
Lionberger, Thomas R.
|
55-48
|
SE1/4 8-10-15
|
Liston, Laura B.
|
G-111
|
S1/2 NW1/4 & N1/2 SW1/4 10-10-15
|
Litterman, Paul
|
55-112
|
NW1/4 28-9-13
|
Little, John B.
|
55-60
|
NE1/4 3-12-16
|
Livingston, Hiram
|
55-49
|
SE1/4 22-11-16
|
Lloyd, Caroline
|
G-6
|
SW1/4 8-9-14
|
Llockard, John H.
|
G-147
|
LOTS 7 & 8 6-11-16
|
Locke, James A.
|
62-544
|
NW1/4 1-12-16
|
Lockhart, Harvey
|
178-417
|
SE1/4 28-12-18
|
Lockhart, Michael L.
|
55-218
|
SE1/4 22-12-18
|
Logan, Dan M.
|
A-401
|
NE1/4 24-9-16
|
Logan, Lewis
|
G-51
|
SE1/4 20-10-16
|
Long, Joseph B.
|
G-354
|
S1/2 NE1/4 & S1/2 NW1/4 36-9-13
|
Lord, Edward N.
|
B-244
|
SW1/4 28-9-17
|
Losee, Edwin J.
|
55-140
|
NE1/4 8-10-18
|
LAND PATENT HOLDER
|
DEED BOOK
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
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Losee, Warren A.
|
G-212
|
E1/2 SE1/4 32-10-14
|
Losee, Warren A.
|
G-279
|
SE1/4 SE1/4 32-10-14
|
Loughry, Maria
|
145-196
|
SW1/4 6-9-17
|
Loughry, William A.
|
55-152
|
N1/2 & SE1/4 NE1/4 & NE1/4 NW1/4 12-9-18
|
Lowell, Elton E.
|
138-625
|
LOT 6 11-8-14
|
Lowell, George L.
|
80-216
|
LOTS 3-4-5 1-8-14
|
Lowell, George L.
|
80-216
|
LOT 14 2-8-14
|
Lowery, Oliver H.
|
55-58
|
NE1/4 28-11-17
|
Lucas, John
|
69-494
|
NW1/4 2-9-14
|
Lucas, Stephen
|
recpt T?J? 255
|
LOTS 9-10-11 6-8-13
|
Lucas, Stephen
|
84-402
|
LOT 13 7-8-13
|
Luce, Henry
|
G-294
|
NE1/4 14-11-15
|
Luce, John
|
G-157
|
SE1/4 20-11-13
|
Luce, Joseph W.
|
G-454
|
SE1/4 2-11-15
|
Luehr, William
|
55-43
|
N1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 NW1/4 8-11-17
|
Lund, John E.
|
G-291
|
SE1/4 35-9-15
|
Lundgren, Peter A.
|
49-396
|
W1/2 NE1/4 & LOTS 11 & 12 30-9-16
|
Lux, John K.
|
G-122
|
NW1/4 20-10-13
|
Lyberger, Lewis F.
|
42-601
|
SW1/4 SW1/4 14-10-15
|
Lyberger, Lewis F.
|
G-193
|
NE1/4 22-10-15
|
Lynch, Joseph B.
|
55-16
|
NE1/4 26-9-17
|
Lynch, Joseph B.
|
55-64
|
N1/2 S1/2 26-9-17
|
Lyth, Francis
|
116-553
|
SE1/4 2-10-18
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State of Nebraska - Alphabetical Index of Buffalo County Land Patents
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Land Patents 'M'
LAND PATENT HOLDER |
DEED BOOK
& PAGE
|
LEGAL DESCRIPTION |
McAllister, Daniel |
O-338
|
SE1/4 32-9-18 |
McBeth, Charles F. |
134-552
|
LOTS 5-6-11-12 6-11-16 |
McBride, Ira |
59-328
|
LOT 6 13-8-15 recpt |
McBride, Peter |
55-56
|
LOTS 10 & 11 7-8-14 |
McBride, Peter |
55-56
|
LOT 1 & NE1/4 NW1/4 18-8-14 |
McBride, Thomas |
G-336
|
LOT 8 12-8-15 |
McBride, Thomas |
G-336
|
LOTS 1 & 5 & NE1/4 NE1/4 13-8-15 |
McBride, Willard B. |
G-107
|
E1/2 SW1/4 24-9-15 |
McCain, Alexander B. |
55-123
|
NW1/4 12-11-16 |
McCandless, Amos M. |
54-499
|
N1/2 NE1/4 5-12-16 |
McCann, James |
55-51
|
NE1/4 20-12-18 |
McCannon, William |
80-306
|
S1/2 S1/2 2-12-16 |
McCartney, Josiah D. |
55-8
|
NW1/4 20-10-18 |
McCartney, Josiah D. |
50-596
|
SE1/4 18-10-18 |
McClintick, William P. |
55-105
|
SE1/4 30-11-16 |
McClintock, Harriet |
80-276
|
W1/2 NE1/4 & SE1/4 NW1/4 & NE1/4 SW1/4 6-12-18 |
McClure, Joseph |
D-161
|
NW1/4 30-9-15 |
McClure, William F. |
55-153
|
NE1/4 18-9-14 |
McCombs, Caleb M. |
recpt X-178
|
SW1/4 17-12-17 |
McCombs, John F. |
65-635
|
N1/2 N1/2 26-12-17 |
McConkey, Charles R. |
B-439
|
E1/2 SE1/4 30-10-16 |
McConville, John |
103-692
|
LOTS 4-9-15-16 30-9-16 |
McCool, John |
G-171
|
S1/2 NE1/4 & N1/2 SE1/4 10-11-15 |
McCool, Robert A. |
138-193
|
N1/2 NE1/4 10-11-15 |
McCurry, William F. |
55-206
|
SW1/4 NW1/4 & W1/2 & SE1/4 SW1/4 2-12-17 |
McCutchen, Mary |
G-284
|
S1/2 S1/2 26-11-14 |
McCutchen, Samuel |
G-130
|
NW1/4 26-11-13 |
McDonald, Edward C. |
G-94
|
N1/2 NE1/4 6-9-16 |
McDonald, John A. heirs |
55-201
|
N1/2 NE1/4 & SE1/4 NE1/4 & NE1/4 NW1/4 30-12-18 |
McDowell, Thomas D. |
55-8
|
SE1/4 32-11-17 |
McDuffee, Samuel M. |
G-41
|
NW1/4 4-9-14 |
McFarlin, John |
55-67
|
NE1/4 10-10-14 |
McFarlin, John |
50-319
|
S1/2 SW1/4 & W1/4 SE1/4 4-11-14 |
McGee, John |
D-316
|
W1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 NW1/4 4-12-15 |
McGill, George W. |
55-155
|
LOTS 13-14-23-24 30-9-16 |
McGinley, John B. |
55-93
|
S1/2 SW1/4 & W1/2 SE1/4 26-12-14 |
McGuire, Elizabeth |
G-219
|
NW1/4 6-11-18 |
McInroy, Walter |
G-469
|
NE1/4 34-11-17 |
McKain, Joseph |
N-24
|
LOTS 3 & 4 11-8-15 |
McKee, Josiah |
G-69
|
S1/2 S1/2 22-9-18 |
McKee, Stephen J. |
D-365
|
LOTS 3-4-5 30-10-16 |
McKey, George W. |
55-195
|
SW1/4 28-10-14 |
McKinley, Catherine |
G-386
|
NW1/4 30-9-13 |
McKinney, Christiana |
50-32
|
NE1/4 24-12-14 |
McKinney, James M. |
G-474
|
E1/2 E1/2 26-12-14 |
McLaughlin, Thomas G. |
G-140
|
W1/2 SE1/4 34-10-16 |
McMurdo, John R. |
134-44
|
W1/2 SW1/4 10-12-18 |
McNeal, Charles |
55-219
|
S1/2 SW1/4 10-12-17 |
McNeal, Charles |
55-219
|
W1/2 NW1/4 15-12-17 |
McNeal, Silas |
80-105
|
SE1/4 10-12-17 |
McNett, William H. |
55-98
|
SE1/4 20-9-17 |
McNutt, Samuel H. |
G-224
|
SE1/4 36-9-15 |
McWhinery, James |
G-161
|
NW1/4 32-9-14 |
Maack, Charles |
55-223
|
NW1/4 NE1/4 4-12-17 |
Mace, Lydia M. |
G-122
|
S1/2 NE1/4 26-10-17 |
Mack, Horace J. |
G-129
|
SE1/4 8-9-15 |
Mackey, Henry C. |
N-282
|
S1/2 SE1/4 24-11-18 |
Mackey, John F. |
G-189
|
SW1/4 14-11-18 |
Maddin, Cornelius |
G-387
|
SW1/4 12-10-18 |
Madsen, Christian I. |
32-116
|
LOTS 1 & 2 & S1/2 NE1/4 6-12-16 |
Magee, Frank W. |
G-321
|
SE1/4 NE1/4 & N1/2 NE1/4 34-10-15 |
LAND PATENT HOLDER |
DEED BOOK
& PAGE
|
LEGAL DESCRIPTION |
Magill, Henry H. |
G-23
|
N1/2 SE1/4 26-9-16 |
Mahon, John |
G-182
|
E1/2 SW1/4 & LOT 3 5-8-15 |
Mahoney, Thomas J. |
G-124
|
SE1/4 18-9-14 |
Major, Louis |
G-277
|
N1/2 SW1/4 24-10-17 |
Major, Louis |
G-428
|
S1/2 SW1/4 24-10-17 |
Molin, Robert J. |
80-355
|
SE1/4 NE1/4 & NE1/4 SE1/4 18-12-14 |
Mancur, George A. |
103-692
|
LOTS 21 & 22 30-9-16 |
Maner, William H. |
G-165
|
LOT 546 28-9-13 |
Mannix, William |
124-293
|
N1/2 SE1/4 & LOTS 6 & 7 31-9-14 |
Mapes, Jeremiah |
G-287
|
NE1/4 18-11-15 |
Marble, Eliza |
G-357
|
SE1/4 20-12-13 |
Margins, Jonathan L. |
G-430
|
W1/2 NW1/4 & SE1/4 NW1/4 & NE1/4 SW1/4 2-11-16 |
Marsh, Daniel B. |
B-149
|
SW1/4 8-9-15 |
Marsh, Elbridge S. |
D-179
|
NW1/4 28-10-17 |
Marsh, Jeptha |
G-63
|
N1/2 NE1/4 4-9-14 |
Marsh, Wesley F. |
B-471
|
NE1/4 4-8-16 |
Marshall, Sidney A. |
124-404
|
S1/2 SE1/4 10-11-15 |
Martin, Masina |
G-307
|
LOTS 6-7-8-9-10 6-8-14 |
Martin, Mickel M. |
G-307
|
SE1/4 1-8-15 |
Martin, Morgan F. |
G-259
|
NE1/4 36-9-15 |
Mather, Sam J. |
157-347
|
SW1/4 30-10-17 |
Mathews, Edward |
G-105
|
NE1/4 1-8-15 |
Mathews, John D. |
G-191
|
NW1/4 20-12-13 |
Mathieson, Robert |
156-241
|
NE1/4 24-10-15 |
Matlick, Isaac A. |
G-435
|
LOT 7 12-8-14 |
Mattison, David |
55-139
|
NE1/4 32-11-18 |
Matzner, Robert |
151-342
|
SW1/4 32-12-16 |
Mauler, Franz |
G-377
|
NW1/4 10-11-16 |
Mauler, Joseph |
G-306
|
NE1/4 28-12-16 |
Mauler, Joseph |
G-422
|
NW1/4 28-12-16 |
Maurer, William H. |
G-165
|
LOTS 1& 2 33-9-13 |
Meals, Daniel S. |
G-318
|
LOTS 6 24-9-13 |
Meals, Eli |
55-22
|
LOTS 1-2-3 & S1/2 NW1/4 25-9-13 |
Meals, Melvin |
57-54
|
LOTS 4 & 5 & NW1/4 NE1/4 32-9-13 |
Mecum, George W. |
G-340
|
NW1/4 & LOTS 3 & 4 IN N1/2 NW1/4 1-8-15 |
Mecum, George W. |
O-700
|
LOT 5 1-8-15 |
Meier, Charles H. |
50-62
|
SW1/4 9-12-16 |
Meier, Henry H. |
50-62
|
SE1/4 9-12-16 |
Meisner, Caspar |
55-214
|
NE1/4 26-10-13 |
Meisner, George |
G-28
|
S1/2 SW1/4 24-10-13 |
Meister, John C. |
G-443
|
NE1/4 20-11-17 |
Melin, Charles A. |
109-39
|
LOTS 15 & 22 18-9-16 |
Melin, Lars |
50-278
|
LOTS 13-14-23-24 18-9-16 |
Menke, Henry |
recpt 57-67
|
E1/2 NW1/4 & W1/2 NE1/4 30-12-17 |
Mercer, Hiram B. |
G-110
|
LOTS 5 & 6 30-9-14 |
Mercer, John |
55-145
|
SW1/4 6-11-18 |
Mercer, Mary J. |
G-397
|
W1/2 SE1/4 6-9-14 |
Mercer, Vernon T. |
G-71
|
LOTS 1-2-3 26-9-14 |
Messick, James K. |
G-377
|
NE1/4 22-9-16 |
Meyer, Augustus |
B-16
|
E1/2 NW1/4 & E1/2 SW1/4 2-9-13 |
Meyers, Augustus |
G-212
|
E1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 SE1/4 22-9-13 |
Meyers, Joshua A. |
G-305
|
SE1/4 14-10-15 |
Michie, John |
151-379
|
NE1/4 12-12-15 |
Mickle, Thomas B. |
55-78
|
NW1/4 2-11-14 |
Mickle, Thomas B. |
Z-306
|
SE1/4 6-11-14 |
Milbourn, George |
G-66
|
NW1/4 26-9-18 |
Milbourn, William F. |
G-411
|
E1/2 W1/2 14-9-18 |
Milbourn, William F. |
134-600
|
W1/2 W1/2 14-9-18 |
Milburn, Washington |
G-113
|
NE1/4 26-9-18 |
Milk, James H. |
50-305
|
NW1/4 30-10-13 |
Miller, Daniel |
G-30
|
SW1/4 8-12-14 |
LAND PATENT HOLDER |
DEED BOOK
& PAGE
|
LEGAL DESCRIPTION |
Miller, Edmund |
G-57
|
SE1/4 14-10-13 |
Miller, George |
134-68
|
NE1/4 32-9-18 |
Miller, Hugh |
A-483
|
SE1/4 4-9-16 |
Miller, Jacob |
G-100
|
LOTS 3 & 4 5-8-13 |
Miller, Jacob |
G-100
|
LOT 12 6-8-13 |
Miller, James C. |
55-51
|
SW1/4 30-10-18 |
Miller, James E. |
G-86
|
SE1/4 14-11-15 |
Miller, James L. |
G-253
|
SE1/4 14-12-15 |
Miller, Jeremiah |
G-299
|
LOT 7 28-9-13 |
Miller, Jeremiah |
G-299
|
LOTS 3 & 4 33-9-13 |
Miller, John E. |
G-237
|
E1/2 NW1/4 14-10-13 |
Miller, John G. |
50-420
|
SW1/4 6-11-13 |
Miller, John H. |
B-411
|
SE1/4 20-9-15 |
Miller, Robert |
55-192
|
SW1/4 8-11-18 |
Miller, Sylvester |
G-36
|
NE1/4 12-10-16 |
Millholland, Adam R. |
55-178
|
W1/2 W1/2 34-12-15 |
Millner, Susan M. |
50-537
|
SE1/4 11-12-17 |
Mills, James H. |
G-64
|
SW1/4 30-10-13 |
Mills, Nahum |
G-88
|
S1/2 NE1/4 30-10-13 |
Miner, Charles |
162-431
|
SW1/4 20-12-14 |
Miner, James B. |
55-139
|
NE1/4 20-12-14 |
Minor, George K. |
G-333
|
NW1/4 10-10-18 |
Mitchell, Henry |
G-142
|
E1/2 NE1/4 32-10-16 |
Mollard, John |
55-135
|
SW1/4 4-10-17 |
Monnussen, J. W. (Johann) |
G-372 145-213
|
NE1/4 & SW1/4 12-12-14 |
Monroe, Levi |
G-304
|
LOTS 1-2-6-7 4-8-14 |
Montgomery, John M. |
55-122
|
NE1/4 20-10-16 |
Montgomery, Sam B. |
50-239
|
NE1/4 32-12-18 |
Moore, Alonzo T. |
55-181
|
NE1/4 NW1/4 & S1/2 NW1/4 2-12-18 |
Moore, Fred |
55-111
|
S1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 SE1/4 28-11-18 |
Moore, James F. |
80-513
|
W1/2 SE1/4 34-12-15 |
Moore, James F. |
recpt Z-9
|
E1/2 SW1/4 34-12-15 |
Moore, John H. |
G-231
|
NE1/4 12-11-17 |
Moore, John J. |
44-170
|
SE1/4 12-11-17 |
Moore, Thomas |
55-63
|
N1/2 N1/2 2-12-14 |
Moore, William E. |
116-432
|
W1/2 NE1/4 & N1/2 NW1/4 6-11-15 |
Moore, William S. |
G-329
|
NE1/4 8-11-16 |
More, Albert |
207-542
|
NE1/4 22-9-17 |
More, Albert |
G-339
|
NW1/4 22-9-17 |
Moreland, William |
G-300
|
SE1/4 4-8-13 |
Morrison, John A. |
55-101
|
SE1/4 24-12-14 |
Morse, Henry W. |
O-289
|
NW1/4 2-9-15 |
Morse, William |
G-172
|
W1/2 NW1/4 24-9-16 |
Mortimer, George |
46-500
|
LOTS 1 & 2 & NW1/4 NW1/4 24-9-13 |
Moss, Josiah |
G-480
|
SE1/4 26-10-17 |
Mowery, Benjamin |
44-128
|
NE1/4 21-12-17 |
Mowrey, William R. |
55-107
|
SE1/4 1-12-18 |
Mudge, Albert M. |
G-68
|
E1/2 SW1/4 & W1/2 SE1/4 14-10-17 |
Muhlbach, Carl Gottlieb |
55-235
|
SE1/4 24-11-14 |
Muhlbach, J. Wilhelm |
G-341
|
SW1/4 12-11-13 |
Muhlbach, Hermann |
G-331
|
W1/2 NW1/4 12-11-13 |
Muhlbach, JGA |
G-356
|
E1/2 NE1/4 28-11-13 |
Muhlback, F. August |
G-283
|
NE1/4 6-11-13 |
Muhlenbruck, Otto |
G-351
|
NE1/4 NE1/4 & S1/2 NE1/4 & NW1/4 SE1/4 20-11-16 |
Muhs, Claus |
55-192
|
LOTS 7-8-9 & N1/2 SW1/4 9-8-17 |
Muldyke, Anna |
G-456
|
LOTS 4 & 5 & NE1/4 NE1/4 18-8-15 |
Mundle, Thomas V. (E) |
46-144
|
LOT 5 7-8-13 |
Mundle, Thomas V. (E) |
46-144
|
LOT 9 12-8-14 |
Munger, Luke W. |
74-193
|
SW1/4 20-9-17 |
Munster, Hinrich |
55-39
|
N1/2 N1/2 30-12-15 |
Murphy, James T. |
G-131
|
NE1/4 5-8-15 |
LAND PATENT HOLDER |
DEED BOOK
& PAGE
|
LEGAL DESCRIPTION |
Murrish, Albert J. |
T-400
|
LOTS 7-8-9-10 30-9-14 |
Murrish, Albert J. |
T-400
|
LOT 3 25-9-15 |
Murrish, John |
G-317
|
SW1/4 31-9-14 |
Mushrush, Benjamin L. |
G-152
|
NW1/4 12-10-17 |
Myers, George |
38-316
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W1/2 SW1/4 7-12-17 |
Myers, George |
38-316
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SE1/4 SE1/4 12-12-18 |
Myers, William |
74-275
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LOTS 1-2-3 18-8-18 |
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Nave, Mary E A C
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50-109
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SE1/4 2-12-15
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Nau, Emil
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55-66
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LOTS 13-14-23-24 30-11-16
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Nash, James W.
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G-140
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S1/2 SE1/4 6-8-16
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Neal, John
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72-153
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N1/2 NE1/4 8-12-16
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Neal, John B.
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55-14
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E1/2 NE1/4 32-9-17
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Nebraska Game & Parks
Commission
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206-302
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LOT 4 25-9-13
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Neely, William J.
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D-135
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E1/2 SW1/4 & W1/2 SE1/4 20-10-15
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Neff, Isaac
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55-234
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SE1/4 24-10-16
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Nelson, Elisha
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G-466
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SW1/4 NE1/4 & NE1/4 NW1/4 & S1/2 NW1/4 26-11-18
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Nelson, Jaco
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G-232
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S1/2 NE1/4 & LOTS 11 & 12 7-8-13
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Nervig, Enoch
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G-335
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S1/2 SW1/4 & SW1/4 SE1/4 4-12-15
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Nethery, William G.
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G-411
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S1/2 NW1/4 & N1/2 SW1/4 10-11-17
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Nethery, William G.
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55-128
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W1/2 NE1/4 & N1/2 NW1/4 2-11-17
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Nethken, Normand B.
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55-135
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SE1/4 2-12-17
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Nevius, Martin
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N-167
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NE1/4 SW1/4 & LOTS 7-8-9 7-8-16
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Nevius, Samuel M.
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49-126
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NE1/4 SW1/4 34-10-16
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Newberry, Norman
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55-119
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SW1/4 6-10-15
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Newell, William
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55-1
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NW1/4 NE1/4 & E1/2 NW1/4 & NE1/4 SW1/4 20-11-16
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Newell, William
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31-569
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LOTS 3 & 4-13-14 6-11-16
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Nichols, Lines S.
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80-583
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SW1/4 20-12-17
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Nichols, Lines S.
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55-212
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SE1/4 20-12-17
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Nickmann, Joseph F.
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55-29
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SE1/4 NW1/4 & NE1/4 SW1/4 & S1/2 SW1/4 34-12-16
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Nickmann, Josef
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55-70
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SE1/4 28-12-16
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Nickmann, Josef
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G-226
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N1/2 & SE1/4 NE1/4 & NE1/4 NW1/4 4-11-16
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Nightengale, Thomas S.
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G-2
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N1/2 NE1/4 34-9-16
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Nitshe, Johann
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G-472
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SE1/4 34-10-18
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Noach, F A E
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G-274
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SE1/4 22-11-13
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Nober, Anton
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55-79
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NE1/4 32-11-15
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Noble, John E.
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59-227
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LOTS 9 & 10 4-8-14
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Noble, John E.
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59-227
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LOTS 9 & 10 5-8-14
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Noble, John E.
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59-227
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LOT 1 8-8-14
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Noble, John E.
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59-227
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LOTS 1 & 2 9-8-14
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Norcross, Jasper P.
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55-140
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SW1/4 28-12-17
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Norris, George
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K-433
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SW1/4 4-8-16
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Norris, George
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31-92
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S1/2 NW1/4 & LOTS 4 & 5 8-8-16
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Northrop, Emory
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G-49
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LOT 4 26-9-14
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Northrop, Eric W.
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176-279
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NW1/4 17-12-18
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Northrup, Hartie H.
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G-379
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NW1/4 8-9-18
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Noyes, Joseph F.
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145-699
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E1/2 SW1/4 1-12-18
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Noyes, Joseph F.
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145-699
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NE1/4 NW1/4 & NW1/4 NE1/4 12-12-18
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Nutter, John N.
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G-236
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SE1/4 SW1/4 & LOTS 11-12 2-8-14
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Nutter, John N.
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G-236
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LOTS 1 & 2 11-8-14
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Nutter, William H.
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X-480
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LOT 1 7-8-14
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Nutter, William H.
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Z-42
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LOTS 2-3-4-5 12-8-15
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Nutter, William H.
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X-480
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N1/2 NW1/4 & LOT 2 8-8-14
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Nutter, William H.
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G-4
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NE1/4 8-9-13
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Nutter, William H.
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Z-42
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LOT 5 12-8-15
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Oakley, Charles B.
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G-126
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SW1/4 8-12-16
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Oakley, William
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G-218
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SE1/4 17-12-16
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Oard, Martin
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G-64
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NW1/4 20-10-14
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O'Brien, Peter
|
G-240
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N1/2 S1/2 26-11-14
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O'Conner, Michael
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55-57
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NE1/4 14-12-13
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O'Dossa, Frank
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72-87
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NW1/4 20-11-18
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Oertle, Bernhart
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G-409
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SE1/4 12-9-18
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Oertli, Leonard
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55-200
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W1/2 SW1/4 18-9-17
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Oertly, Henry
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G-434
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NW1/4 18-9-17
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Oliver, Edward
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B-264
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NE1/4 2-9-13
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Oliver, Henry E.
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72-223
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SE1/4 SW1/4 & NE1/4 SE1/4 & S1/2 SE1/4 17-8-14
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Oliver, James
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B-458
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S1/2 SE1/4 4-9-13
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Oliver, James
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B-458
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N1/2 NE1/4 9-9-13
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Oliver, James
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G-190
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N1/2 SE1/4 4-9-13
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Oliver, Sarah
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K-129
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W1/2 NW1/4 & W1/2 SW1/4 2-9-13
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Olson, Kate O.
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80-460
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NW1/4 3-12-16
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Omstead, John H.
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38-318
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SE1/4 NE1/4 & N1/2 SE1/4 & SW1/4 SE1/4 12-12-18
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O'Neil, Anna
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H-350
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NE1/4 28-9-15
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Osborn, John M.
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84-5
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SE1/4 8-11-16
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Osterheil, Charles G. Israel
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G-335
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S1/2 NE1/4 8-9-15
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Otto, David
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G-238
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E1/2 NE1/4 2-10-13
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Ovialt, Adoniran J.
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G-25
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NE1/4 26-9-14
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Owen, Joseph
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G-391
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W1/2 SE1/4 2-9-13
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Oyster, John C.
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103-572
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SW1/4 6-12-15
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Page, Albert S.
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55-113
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SE1/4 2-12-18
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Page, Walter H.
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80-380
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E1/2 SE1/4 3-12-18
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Page, Walter H.
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80-380
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NE1/4 NE1/4 10-12-18
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Page, Walter H.
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80-380
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NW1/4 NW1/4 11-12-18
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Paist, Charles E.
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G-301
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NW1/4 34-9-15
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Palmer, Samuel M.
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55-35
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SW1/4 33-9-14
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Parker, Melvin E.
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122-347
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NW1/4 8-12-18
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Parker, Robert G.
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55-75
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NE1/4 28-9-17
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Parkhurst, Benjamin F.
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G-93
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NW1/4 12-12-15
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Parrish, Thomas J.
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84-307
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SW1/4 22-12-17
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Parrish, Thomas J.
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103-52
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NW1/4 NE1/4 & N1/2 NW1/4 & SW1/4 NW1/4 34-12-17
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Parry, Henry
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55-227
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LOT 5 6-11-12
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Parry, Henry
|
G-340
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LOTS 17-18-23-24 6-12-16
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Patterson, William W.
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B-199
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N1/2 NE1/4 & LOTS 3 & 4 10-8-16
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Patterson, William W.
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G-216
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NW1/4 20-9-14
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Peake, Alfred
|
G-322
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E1/2 SE1/4 6-11-16
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Peake, Alfred
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151-163
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S1/2 NE1/4 & W1/2 SE1/4 6-11-16
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Pearson, John
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G-376
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S1/2 SE1/4 7-12-16
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Pearson, John
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G-376
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N1/2 NE1/4 18-12-16
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Pearson, John
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46-543
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LOTS 1-2-11-12
|
Pease, Benjamin F.
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55-184
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S1/2 SW1/4 & W1/2 SE1/4 28-11-18
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Pease, Herbert S.
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80-500
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N1/2 SW1/4 28-11-18
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Peck, Benjamin F.
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recpt 46-187
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E1/2 E1/2 34-12-15
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Peck, Emory
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G-97
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SE1/4 22-10-16
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Peck, Richard
|
55-64
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NW1/4 12-11-15
|
Peck, Samuel E.T.
|
T-141
|
SE1/4 35-9-13
|
Peck, Thomas J.
|
O-227
|
SE1/4 36-9-13
|
Pember, Euphemia
|
G-186
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S1/2 SW1/4 8-9-13
|
Pember, Euphemia
|
G-186
|
N1/2 SE1/4 28-10-13
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Pender, Ferdinand
|
55-163
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NE1/4 15-12-16
|
Penson, Robert
|
G-90
|
NE1/4 26-11-14
|
Perean, Lawrence
|
92-254
|
SE1/4 NW1/4 14-8-14
|
Perean, Lawrence
|
92-257
|
LOTS 2-3-4 14-8-14
|
Perean, Lawrence
|
92-257
|
LOT 5 15-8-14
|
Perkins, Clark G.
|
G-370
|
SW1/4 17-12-16
|
Perkins, Edward S.
|
B-287
|
NE1/4 12-9-16
|
Perkins, Frank L.
|
B-526
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N1/2 NE1/4 26-9-16
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Perkins, William J.
|
G-311
|
NE1/4 2-9-16
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Petermann, Karl
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55-224
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W1/2 SW1/4 20-11-14
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Peters, Henry
|
55-41
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NE1/4 & S1/2 NE1/4 & NE1/4 SE1/4 2-11-16
|
Peters, Henry
|
55-40
|
NE1/4 22-12-16
|
Peterson, Daniel A.
|
G-323
|
NW1/4 14-12-16
|
Peterson, John O.
|
G-415
|
NE1/4 20-9-16
|
Peterson, Swan E.
|
G-388
|
W1/2 W1/2 20-9-16
|
Peterson, Theodore L.
|
G-368
|
E1/2 NE1/4 9-12-16
|
Peterson, Theodore L.
|
G-368
|
W1/2 NW1/4 10-12-16
|
Pettet, Franklin
|
74-277
|
LOT 6 30-10-16
|
Pettet, William H.
|
55-26
|
LOTS 7-8-17-18 30-10-16
|
Pettet, William H.
|
G-354
|
LOTS 13-14-23-24 30-10-16
|
Pettit, George H.
|
G-295
|
LOTS 4-9-16-21 18-9-16
|
Pfeiffer, Andrew
|
54-299
|
W1/2 NW1/4 & N1/2 SW1/4 32-12-17
|
Pfeiffer, Andrew
|
55-21
|
W1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 NW1/4 32-12-17
|
Pfeiffer, George
|
55-157
|
E1/2 E1/2 30-12-17
|
Phillips, Dolly
|
55-83
|
SE1/4 8-11-15
|
Phillips, John W.
|
G-151
|
SE1/4 12-11-16
|
Pickett, James H.
|
G-369
|
NE1/4 14-12-15
|
Pickett, William O.
|
G-174
|
SE1/4 10-12-15
|
Piderit, Charlie H.
|
55-99
|
SW1/4 22-12-15
|
Pierce, Albert P.
|
55-204
|
SE1/4 SW1/4 8-12-17
|
Pierce, Joseph C.
|
G-169
|
E1/2 SE1/4 22-9-15
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Pierce, Philetus
|
G-361
|
SE1/4 NE1/4 7-12-17
|
Pierce, Philetus
|
G-361
|
SW1/4 NE1/4 & S1/2 NW1/4 8-12-17
|
Pierce, Philetus
|
55-88
|
N1/2 SW1/4 & SW1/4 SW1/4 & NW1/4 SE1/4 8-12-17
|
Piercy, William F.
|
G-103
|
S1/2 SW1/4 32-10-16
|
Pike, John C.
|
74-60
|
S1/2 N1/2 30-12-15
|
Place, J.J.W.
|
D-37
|
N1/2 SE1/4 14-9-14
|
Place, Willard
|
55-62
|
NW1/4 2-12-16
|
Platt, Nathan
|
156-83
|
NW1/4 6-8-14
|
Platt, Thomas J.
|
55-232
|
SE1/4 24-12-16
|
Plumb, Lorenzo
|
G-37
|
S1/2 SE1/4 20-10-13
|
Pool, Achish H.
|
55-99
|
W1/2 NE1/4 & NE1/4 SW1/4 & NW1/4 SE1/4 12-11-15
|
Pool, William W.
|
G-380
|
SW1/4 NE1/4 & W1/2 NW1/4 & SE1/4 NW1/4 6-11-14
|
Pool, William W.
|
G-383
|
SW1/4 6-11-14
|
Pool, William W.
|
Z-305
|
E1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 SE1/4 12-11-15
|
Porter, Charles W.
|
G-242
|
N1/2 NW1/4 10-9-16
|
Porter, Elizabeth
|
G-382
|
N1/2 NW1/4 30-11-14
|
Porter, James A.
|
55-4
|
NE1/4 2-11-18
|
Post, Edwin S.
|
55-106
|
S1/2 NW1/4 & N1/2 SW1/4 10-12-13
|
Post, George S.
|
G-188
|
SW1/4 2-11-13
|
Potter, John S.
|
55-219
|
SE1/4 12-10-17
|
Potter, Robert K.
|
G-189
|
NE1/4 4-8-18
|
Powell, David
|
G-382
|
E1/2 E1/2 26-12-16
|
Power, Savil W.
|
55-5
|
SE1/4 28-10-15
|
Pratt, John T.
|
48-150
|
E1/2 NE1/4 18-9-16
|
Pratt, Orrin
|
G-155
|
S1/2 SW1/4 14-9-13
|
Pratt, Thomas
|
G-192
|
SW1/4 32-9-14
|
Pry, David P.
|
recpt 32-275
|
SE1/4 28-12-15 Patent filed Nov. 26, 1984
Microfilm roll 84 page 9470
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Pugh, James W.
|
39-488
|
N1/2 SW1/4 18-12-14
|
Putnam, Christopher
|
G-175
|
NW1/4 18-9-13
|
Putman, Chester W.
|
G-433
|
NE1/4 28-11-15
|
Putner, James
|
55-142
|
SE1/4 20-12-18
|
Puttergill, Richard
|
G-374
|
NE1/4 24-10-14
|
Puttergill, William
|
G-293
|
S1/2 NW1/4 12-10-14
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Radford, Boyd C.
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103-654
|
LOT 2 20-8-14
|
Radford, George
|
72-168
|
LOTS 6 & 7 18-8-14
|
Radford, George
|
72-168
|
LOT 7 13-8-15
|
Radley, Edward C.
|
31-171
|
LOTS 15-16-21-22 19-12-16
|
Rager, Anton
|
G-401
|
NE1/4 14-9-18
|
Rall, Martin
|
G-363
|
S1/2 SW1/4 34-9-17
|
Ramer, Isaac N.
|
50-387
|
S1/2 SW1/4 & W1/2 SE1/4 8-12-18
|
Ramer, William H.
|
55-130
|
SW1/4 24-12-15
|
Randall, Allen D.
|
G-197
|
NW1/4 36-9-15
|
Randolph, Henry
|
G-18
|
NW1/4 10-10-16
|
Randolph, William H.
|
55-81
|
NE1/4 14-11-16
|
Rayburn, Abraham
|
46-264
|
LOTS 5-6-7 7-8-14
|
Rayburn, Abraham
|
46-264
|
LOT 4 8-8-14
|
Rayburn, Abraham
|
46-264
|
LOT 6 12-8-15
|
Raymond, Augustus D.
|
G-88
|
S1/2 NW1/4 32-10-16
|
Real, John
|
72-153
|
S1/2 SE1/4 5-12-16
|
Ream, Adam
|
B-394
|
LOTS 1 THRU 4 12-8-17
|
Reddish, Adelbert W.
|
B-297
|
E1/2 NW1/4 22-9-16
|
Reed, Ester
|
O-484
|
LOT 8 10-8-14
|
Reed, Ester
|
O-483
|
LOTS 1 & 2 15-8-14
|
Rudy, John W.
|
G-371
|
E1/2 SE1/4 10-11-14
|
Reese, Walter W.
|
G-308
|
W1/2 E1/2 26-12-16
|
Reese, Walter W.
|
G-417
|
NW1/4 26-12-16
|
Reeve, Albert
|
G-474
|
E1/2 SW1/4 18-9-18
|
Reeve, Martha A.
|
50-343
|
NE1/4 30-9-18
|
Reeves, William F.
|
recpt H-291
|
S1/2 SW1/4 32-9-17
|
Reilly, Charles
|
Z-563
|
NE1/4 31-9-14
|
Reimers, Alfred E.
|
80-648
|
NW1/4 32-11-16
|
Reis, Mary A.
|
G-327
|
SW1/4 34-9-14
|
Reiter, Emil
|
55-166
|
SE1/4 8-12-16
|
Reiter, G.
|
G-420
|
S1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 SE1/4 4-10-15
|
Reiter, Herman G.
|
G-260
|
SW1/4 4-10-15
|
Reiter, Robert
|
G-220
|
SW1/4 10-12-16
|
Remington, Sheldon
|
122-26
|
SE1/4 18-12-16
|
Reynolds, John
|
X-137
|
LOT 1 34-9-13
|
Rhine, Harlan
|
69-193
|
LOTS 7-8-9-10 19-12-16
|
Rhine, John
|
G-442
|
LOTS 13-14-23-24 19-12-16
|
Rhine, John
|
74-276
|
NE1/4 30-12-16
|
Rhine, William
|
G-444
|
LOTS 3-4-9-10 30-12-16
|
Rice, John M.
|
55-116
|
SE1/4 10-10-17
|
Richards, Ebenezer A.
|
G-439
|
LOTS 5-6-7-8 30-9-16
|
Richardson, Alonzo B.
|
G-4
|
SW1/4 22-9-15
|
Richardson, George D.
|
G-417
|
E1/2 SW1/4 & S1/2 SE1/4 32-11-14
|
Richardson, John H.
|
G-272
|
E1/2 NE1/4 & N1/2 SE1/4 32-11-14
|
Richardson, John H.
|
116-405
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W1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 NW1/4 32-11-14
|
Richardson, Margaret L.
|
G-375
|
W1/2 W1/2 32-11-14
|
Richardson, Willoughby
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G-39
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LOTS 19 THRU 22 30-10-16
|
Richter, Frank
|
G-445
|
NW1/4 32-10-15
|
Ricketts, Volney G.
|
G-269
|
W1/2 SE1/4 18-10-17
|
Riddle, Obed
|
G-312
|
W1/2 SW1/4 26-12-13
|
Riddle, Obed
|
48-609
|
NW1/4 26-12-13
|
Rieckmann, Christoph
|
55-1
|
SE1/4 32-11-16
|
Ries, Henry
|
55-7
|
NW1/4 28-12-18
|
Riley, Daniel
|
G-471
|
SW1/4 32-11-13
|
Riley, Mathew O.
|
N-398
|
SW1/4 36-9-15
|
Riley, Patt
|
G-165
|
E1/2 NW1/4 18-10-17
|
Rilinger, Jacob
|
G-145
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N1/2 NE1/4 & NE1/4 NW1/4 14-10-16
|
Rines, Alonzo heris
|
39-526
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NW1/4 2-10-13
|
Ring, Edward
|
109-546
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LOTS 6 & 7 33-9-13
|
Riordan, Dennis
|
55-177
|
SW1/4 10-10-14
|
Rishel, George W.
|
55-194
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NE1/4 6-8-14
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Rishor, William A.
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55-231
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SW1/4 20-12-18
|
Ritter, Rudolph
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G-457
|
SE1/4 SW1/4 2-11-16
|
Ritter, Rudolph
|
G-457
|
W1/2 SE1/4 & SE1/4 SE1/4 2-11-16
|
Rizer, Henry W.
|
Z-493
|
W1/2 SE1/4 22-10-15
|
Roach, David
|
55-157
|
NW1/4 4-10-14
|
Roach, David
|
46-582
|
E1/2 SE1/4 34-11-14
|
Roach, George A.
|
G-200
|
W1/2 NW1/4 10-11-18
|
Roach, James
|
55-97
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SW1/4 12-9-17
|
Roach, John
|
G-468
|
NW1/4 14-9-17
|
Roach, Sadie White
|
55-91
|
SW1/4 22-11-18
|
Roach, William
|
G-80
|
S1/2 NE1/4 2-9-14
|
Roach, William
|
O-277
|
SW1/4 24-10-14
|
Roach, William
|
54-437
|
SE1/4 30-10-14
|
Roberts, Jacob J.
|
H-99
|
SW1/4 26-10-17
|
Robertson, James F.
|
44-171
|
LOTS 3 & 4 12-8-15
|
Robinson, Ellen
|
G-210
|
NW1/4 1-8-13
|
Robinson, Granville
|
49-262
|
NE1/4 30-11-14
|
Robinson Horace
|
G-359
|
N1/2 NW1/4 & SE1/4 NW1/4 22-11-14
|
Robinson, Joseph
|
92-126
|
E1/2 E1/2 32-12-17
|
Roby, H.B.
|
Afdvt 72-275
|
LOTS 1-4-5-6 WD TO FRANK ROBY 5-8-15
|
Rochrich, Frank
|
55-190
|
W1/2 W1/2 6-12-17
|
Rodenbrock, John
|
55-216
|
SW1/4 SE1/4 10-12-18
|
Rodgers, Benjamin C.
|
55-115
|
N1/2 & SE1/4 SW1/4 14-10-15
|
Rodgers, William A.
|
55-54
|
N1/2 NE1/4 34-10-14
|
Roehrich, Louis
|
G-473
|
NE1/4 6-12-17
|
Rogers, Burdine F.
|
46-12
|
LOTS 3-4-9-10 7-12-16
|
Rogers, Burdine F.
|
G-216
|
LOTS 15-16-21-22 7-12-16
|
Rogers, Duncan M.
|
T-388
|
S1/2 SW1/4 2-10-16
|
Rogers, Horace P.
|
G-8
|
SE1/4 8-9-14
|
Rohde, August W.F.
|
55-130
|
NW1/4 NE1/4 & E1/2 NW1/4 3-12-18
|
Rohde, Otto
|
55-195
|
E1/2 NE1/4 6-12-18
|
Rohrback, Fritz
|
G-233
|
SW1/4 10-11-13
|
Rohrbacker, Daniel
|
G-244
|
LOTS 5-8-17-20 18-12-16
|
Rollings, John B.
|
G-443
|
SW1/4 32-12-18
|
Root, John S.
|
31-103
|
LOTS 19 & 20 6-9-16
|
Roper, William W.
|
145-26
|
SW1/4 7-12-18
|
Rose, John W.
|
50-342
|
LOTS 5 & 6 9-8-13
|
Ross, John H.
|
129-107
|
SW1/4 4-12-13
|
Ross, Walter S.
|
G-408
|
SE1/4 2-12-13
|
Rosseter, Shelburn
|
G-30
|
W1/2 NW1/4 8-9-14
|
Rosvold, Anna
|
55-125
|
NW1/4 NW1/4 4-12-15
|
Roth, Peter
|
G-67
|
NW1/4 12-10-13
|
Rouse, Susan
|
55-78
|
LOTS 23-24-25-26 6-11-16
|
Row, Augustus
|
G-40
|
S1/2 NW1/4 & N1/2 SW1/4 10-9-15
|
Rowan, Daniel
|
A-333
|
SW1/4 2-8-16
|
Royle, John W.
|
39-600
|
SW1/4 SE1/4 12-12-17
|
Royle, John W.
|
39-600
|
S1/2 NE1/4 & NW1/4 NE1/4 13-12-17
|
Runnels, William
|
55-114
|
NE1/4 32-12-15
|
Rusch, Carl
|
G-435
|
SW1/4 34-11-17
|
Rusco, Warren
|
G-264
|
SE1/4 SW1/4 & NE1/4 SE1/4 & S1/2 SE1/4 4-11-16
|
Rusco, William Warren
|
G-448
|
LOTS 3-4-9-10 30-11-16
|
Russel, Amos E.
|
G-99
|
NE1/4 10-9-16
|
Russell, Robert W.
|
O-226
|
NE1/4 2-8-15
|
Ryan, Henry
|
G-45
|
N1/2 NW1/4 32-9-18
|
Ryan, Henry
|
55-220
|
NE1/2 NW1/4 & S1/2 NW1/4 32-9-18
|
Rutner, James
|
55-142
|
SE1/4 20-12-18
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State of Nebraska - Alphabetical Index of Buffalo County Land Patents
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Land Patents 'S'
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
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St. John, Sylvester S.
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G-206
|
SW1/4 26-10-15
|
St. John, Sylvester S.
|
D-176
|
SW1/4 30-10-15
|
St. Peters, Alexander
|
G-177
|
SW1/4 8-11-15
|
Salisbury, William H.
|
G-290
|
S1/2 NW1/4 & LOTS 3 & 4 3-8-15
|
Salsbury, John S.
|
55-179
|
NW1/4 34-12-14
|
Sammons, Benjamin F.
|
G-53
|
SE1/4 10-9-13
|
Sammons, John B.
|
G-66
|
SW1/4 14-9-16
|
Samuelson, Gust
|
44-570
|
LOTS 1 & 2 14-8-18
|
Sanders, Alfred W.
|
G-462
|
LOTS 6-7-18-19 7-12-16
|
Savidge, Samuel L.
|
H-477
|
NE1/4 34-9-15
|
Saville, John J.
|
G-90
|
NW1/4 5-8-15
|
Saville, Mathew
|
K-608
|
SW1/4 33-9-15
|
Saxton, Lyman
|
176-359
|
SE1/4 18-12-18
|
Schaidt, Casper
|
55-15
|
W1/2 NW1/4 22-10-18
|
Schaub, Albert H.
|
55-137
|
NW1/4 8-12-16
|
Schaub, Charles W.
|
72-127
|
LOTS 19-20-21-22 6-12-16
|
Schaub, Emelia K.
|
48-262
|
E1/2 SE1/4 1-12-17
|
Schiching, Christian
|
G-299
|
SE1/4 6-10-16
|
Schieck, Albert
|
G-195
|
E1/2 SW1/4 & W1/2 SE1/4 20-11-14
|
Schieck, Charles
|
G-372
|
NW1/4 18-11-14
|
Schieck, Henry
|
116-19
|
SW1/4 18-11-14
|
Schieck, Johann G.
|
54-502
|
E1/2 SE1/4 20-11-14
|
Schiehing, David
|
55-30
|
NE1/4 30-11-16
|
Scheihing, Gottlob
|
49-193
|
SW1/4 32-11-16
|
Scheihing, Gottlob
|
55-7
|
LOTS 3-4-13-14 6-10-16
|
Schickling, Joseph
|
G-345
|
LOTS 13-14-23-24 30-12-16
|
Schiemann, Christian
|
G-239
|
S1/2 SE1/4 2-10-13
|
Schierlinck, Constant
|
G-413
|
SW1/4 20-11-15
|
Schlund, Max
|
G-257
|
S1/2 NE1/4 & N1/2 SE1/4 34-12-13
|
Schlund, Max
|
55-37
|
SW1/4 22-12-13
|
Schmeig, Andrew
|
55-104
|
E1/2 SE1/4 18-9-17
|
Schmid, George
|
G-16
|
W1/2 SE1/4 4-10-15
|
Schmidt, F. August
|
55-178
|
N1/2 N1/2 8-11-14
|
Scmidt, Johann
|
50-534
|
SE1/4 2-11-14
|
Schnacker, William J.
|
X-558
|
N1/2 NW1/4 22-10-17
|
Schaltz, Francisco
|
G-385
|
SW1/4 28-12-16
|
Schonan, Frederick
|
55-42
|
N1/2 SW1/4 32-9-17
|
Schooley, Nelson
|
G-280
|
W1/2 NW1/4 & W1/2 SW1/4 32-10-14
|
Schoonover, John
|
55-180
|
NW1/4 8-10-15
|
Schram, William
|
H-479
|
W1/2 NW1/4 8-9-15
|
Schuab, Christian
|
138-589
|
LOTS 5-8-17-20 7-12-16
|
Schuller, Andrias
|
G-336
|
W1/2 SW1/4 10-11-14
|
Schuller, Frank
|
G-297
|
W1/2 SE1/4 & E1/2 SW1/4 10-11-14
|
Schuller, John
|
G-166
|
N1/2 NE1/4 22-11-14
|
Schuller, John Jr.
|
80-285
|
NW1/4 26-11-14
|
Schuster, Charles
|
55-74
|
SE1/4 28-11-15
|
Schutrum, Jacob
|
D-35
|
W1/2 NW1/4 30-10-15
|
Schwab, Englebert
|
50-238
|
W1/2 W1/2 5-12-17
|
Schwab, John
|
50-44
|
SW1/4 NE1/4 & E1/2 NW1/4 & NW1/4 SE1/4 4-12-17
|
Schwab, John
|
G-413
|
E1/2 SW1/4 & N1/2 SE1/4 5-12-17
|
Schwartz, Christian
|
G-477
|
NE1/4 18-12-13
|
Schwasinger, Mathew
|
X-538
|
NW1/4 8-11-15
|
Scott, Aaron
|
B-158
|
SW1/4 SW1/4 24-9-15
|
Scott, Aaron
|
B-158
|
LOTS 2 & N1/2 SE1/4 26-9-15
|
Scott, Andrew J.
|
G-333
|
N1/2 NW1/4 2-10-16
|
Scott, Benjamin
|
G-319
|
SW1/4 2-11-17
|
Scott, James L.
|
49-575
|
SE1/4 34-11-16
|
Scott, Joseph
|
A-473
|
NW1/4 26-9-16
|
Scott, Winfield J.
|
92-127
|
W1/2 SW1/4 1-12-18
|
Scott, William T.
|
G-322
|
LOT 4 25-9-15
|
Scott, William T.
|
G-322
|
LOTS 3 & 4 26-9-15
|
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|
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
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Scranton, Robert E.
|
74-154
|
NW1/4 32-12-18
|
Seaman, Henry L.
|
G-170
|
NW1/4 26-10-17
|
Seaton, John
|
49-465
|
NE1/4 14-9-17
|
Seeley, Simon V.
|
G-50
|
SE1/4 32-10-13
|
Seery, Andrew
|
G-479
|
SE1/4 24-12-13
|
Seery, Ernest D.
|
55-117
|
W1/2 SW1/4 14-12-13
|
Segard, Jens
|
K-283
|
LOTS 5-6-10-11 9-8-17
|
Selleck, James
|
55-19
|
NW1/4 26-11-16
|
Seymour, John T.
|
G-466
|
SE1/4 30-9-16
|
Seymour, John T.
|
G-422
|
E1/2 NE1/4 30-9-16
|
Shahan, John W.
|
G-251
|
LOTS 3 & 4 4-8-13
|
Shahan, John W.
|
G-251
|
LOT 6 5-8-13
|
Shannon, Michael
|
122-403
|
E1/2 E1/2 8-9-18
|
Sheckler, John
|
G-430
|
SE1/4 34-12-16
|
Sheckler, John
|
49-625
|
NE1/4 34-12-16
|
Sheve, William A. heirs
|
124-266
|
SW1/4 32-12-14
|
Shiffert, Robert S.
|
D-10
|
SW1/4 18-9-14
|
Shoop, Anna M.
|
55-236
|
SE1/4 34-11-18
|
Shoop, Benjamin F.
|
55-138
|
NW1/4 NW1/4 26-11-18
|
Shoop, Benjamin F.
|
55-27
|
SW1/4 34-11-18
|
Shovel, Anthony
|
G-41
|
N1/2 SW1/4 28-9-15
|
Showers, James
|
84-43
|
LOT 8 8-8-14
|
Showers, James
|
84-43
|
LOTS 8 & 9 9-8-14
|
Shreve, Caleb
|
50-352
|
W1/2 SE1/4 32-10-14
|
Shreve, Noah W.
|
55-148
|
LOT 8 9-8-15
|
Shreve, Noah W.
|
55-148
|
LOT 6 10-8-15
|
Shreve, Noah W.
|
73-95
|
WD FOR ISLAND IN SE1/4 SW1/4 10-8-15
|
Shreve, Walter
|
G-11
|
LOT 1-4 INCL 6-8-18
|
Shreve, Walter
|
38-63
|
SE1/4 30-9-18
|
Shufeldt, Adam
|
38-239
|
LOTS 17-20 INCL 30-9-16
|
Shufflebarger, Adam
|
G-317
|
SW1/4 30-9-18
|
Shuttle, Frank
|
G-276
|
SW1/4 4-8-13
|
Sibert, Frederick
|
55-230
|
NW1/4 20-12-18
|
Sieben, Mattias
|
G-431
|
SW1/4 12-11-17
|
Siebke, Amanda
|
55-143
|
SE1/4 20-11-17
|
Sielaff, Adolph G.
|
55-215
|
S1/2 S1/2 8-12-13
|
Silvernail, Calvin T.
|
G-52
|
N1/2 NE1/4 2-9-14
|
Silvernail, George H.
|
G-14
|
SW1/4 10-9-14
|
Silvernail, John H.
|
G-17
|
S1/2 SE1/4 10-9-14
|
Simmerman, Alexander
|
55-89
|
SE1/4 10-11-16
|
Simmerman, Alexander
|
55-133
|
NE1/4 28-11-16
|
Simmons, Joseph
|
80-380
|
NW1/4 NW1/4 2-12-18
|
Simmons, Rosina heirs
|
84-531
|
W1/2 SW1/4 5-12-18
|
Simpkins, George
|
G-54
|
SW1/4 20-10-14
|
Simpson, Robert F.
|
G-225
|
SE1/4 4-11-18
|
Simpson, Robert F.
|
124-398
|
NW1/4 34-12-18
|
Sindel, William H.
|
G-450
|
NE1/4 30-12-14
|
Sischo, Castle
|
G-337
|
E1/2 NE1/4 8-9-16
|
Sizer, Judson S.
|
G-238
|
LOTS 4-7 INCL 8-8-15
|
Skelly, Lawrence C.
|
G-258
|
SE1/4 34-9-17
|
Skinner, Jonas L.
|
G-249
|
SW1/4 2-12-13
|
Slackdale, Robert
|
55-168
|
SW1/4 24-10-16
|
Slater, Edward
|
84-418
|
LOTS 2-3-4-5 3-8-14
|
Slattery, Martin
|
H-117
|
NW1/4 NW1/4 10-9-13
|
Slick, Josiah
|
G-293
|
LOT 11 1-8-14
|
Slick, Josiah
|
G-293
|
LOTS 1-2-3 12-8-14
|
Slote, Ella
|
50-353
|
LOT 10 14-8-15
|
Slote, Ella
|
50-353
|
LOTS 6 & 7 15-8-15
|
Slote, Wilson
|
D-436
|
W1/2 SE1/4 22-9-16
|
Smidt, Michael
|
G-110
|
S1/2 NE1/4 28-9-16
|
Smidt, Michael
|
55-103
|
N1/2 NE1/4 28-9-16
|
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|
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
|
Smith, Abram
|
G-133
|
LOTS 9 & 10 1-8-14
|
Smith, Alexander
|
55-95
|
SE1/4 14-10-18
|
Smith, Anna M.
|
55-200
|
NW1/4 28-9-16
|
Smith, Anthony W.
|
G-266
|
S1/2 SW1/4 10-10-15
|
Smith, Christopher C.
|
G-315
|
NE1/4 28-10-15
|
Smith, Edward L.
|
G-334
|
W1/2 NW1/4 & W1/2 SW1/4 6-10-13
|
Smith, Erastus
|
G-162
|
S1/2 NE1/4 & SE1/4 8-12-14
|
Smith, George E.
|
A-110
|
NE1/4 2-8-16
|
Smith, George E.
|
G-150
|
S1/2 SE1/4 26-9-16
|
Smith, George N.
|
G-138
|
W1/2 NE1/4 & W1/2 SE1/4 14-9-15
|
Smith, Henry D.
|
B-494
|
NE1/4 18-9-15
|
Smith, Horace P.
|
84-246
|
LOTS 4-6-7 2-8-14
|
Smith, Horace P.
|
84-246
|
LOTS 7 & 8 3-8-14
|
Smith, James A.
|
A-109
|
NW1/4 2-8-16
|
Smith, James K.
|
74-310
|
NW1/4 13-12-18
|
Smith, James K.
|
recpt 74-29
|
N1/2 NE1/4 18-12-18
|
Smith James M.
|
G-183
|
SW1/4 28-10-15
|
Smith, Joy T.
|
G-449
|
SE1/4 4-12-14
|
Smith, John
|
G-31
|
SW1/4 26-10-13
|
Smith, Lorenzo
|
51-261
|
LOTS 3 & 4 4-8-14
|
Smith, Lorenzo
|
55-30
|
SE1/4 32-9-14
|
Smith, Louisa
|
48-197 & G-468
|
NE1/4 4-12-14
|
Smith, Marion H.
|
55-102
|
LOTS 1-2-3 & LOT 3 IN SE1/4 8-8-18
|
Smith, Mary A. (Anne)
|
G-132
|
N1/2 NE1/4 8-9-15
|
Smith, Mary A. (Anne)
|
K-299
|
N1/2 NW1/4 22-9-15
|
Smith, Nicholas H.
|
G-152
|
SE1/4 6-10-14
|
Smith, Nicholas H.
|
49-471 heirs
|
SW1/4 6-10-14
|
Smith, Philip H.
|
G-246
|
LOTS 5-6-7 & 8 28-9-14
|
Smith, Sardius, heirs
|
55-128
|
NW1/4 4-12-14
|
Smith, Sidney E.
|
G-390 & 55-93
|
SE1/4 & SW1/4 30-12-15
|
Smith, Syreno
|
G-104
|
NW1/4 20-9-13
|
Smith, Thomas N.
|
44-614
|
SW1/4 18-12-18
|
Smith, William
|
109-200
|
S1/2 NW1/4 & N1/2 SW1/4 18-9-15
|
Smith, William H.
|
55-124
|
NE1/4 8-11-18
|
Snare, Fremont
|
38-609
|
NW1/4 20-12-14
|
Snovely, Moses Y.
|
G-387
|
SE1/4 2-10-16
|
Snider, Virginia M.
|
49-448
|
NW1/4 14-10-15
|
Snow, Philip
|
38-475
|
NE1/4 4-11-15 Microfilm Roll 77-1299, Cert. Copy
3-22-1976
|
Snowden, Andrew J.
|
G-76
|
NE1/4 6-9-14
|
Snyder, George W.
|
55-50
|
E1/2 E1/2 18-9-18
|
Snyder, Oren
|
80-99
|
SW1/4 NW1/4 & W1/2 SW1/4 & SE1/4 SW1/4 6-12-18
|
Snyder, Simon Jr.
|
80-100
|
E1/2 SE1/4 6-12-18
|
Snyder, Simon Jr.
|
80-100
|
E1/2 NE1/4 7-12-18
|
Snyder, Simon Jr.
|
80-101
|
W1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 NW1/4 7-12-18
|
Snyder, Simon Sr.
|
80-904
|
W1/2 NW1/4 7-12-18
|
Sohrweid, August
|
84-475
|
W1/2 SW1/4 20-11-17
|
Sohrweid, August
|
55-205
|
S1/2 NW1/4 & E1/2 SW1/4 20-11-17
|
Sohrweid, Henry
|
54-131 & 55-205
|
N1/2 NW1/4 20-11-17
|
Sommerville, John
|
G-215
|
N1/2 NW1/4 32-10-16
|
Sothman, Claus
|
167-293
|
N1/2 NE1/4 & SW1/4 NE1/4 & NW1/4 SE1/4 22-12-13
|
Sothman, Theodore H.
|
Z-26
|
W1/2 NE1/4 26-12-13
|
Soukup, Frank
|
55-183
|
SW1/4 32-12-15
|
Sparks, James H.
|
G-449
|
LOTS 7-8-9-10 6-12-16
|
Sparks, William H.
|
G-135
|
NE1/4 17-12-16
|
Specht, Marx
|
G-298
|
NW1/4 2-11-13
|
Spencer, Theodore
|
G-251
|
SW1/4 34-10-15
|
Spooner, William S.
|
151-408
|
S1/2 NE1/4 2-9-15
|
Spooner, William S.
|
38-372
|
NW1/4 12-11-17
|
Springer, Gustavus A.
|
G-313
|
SW1/4 2-9-17
|
Spry, Amos S.
|
124-221
|
E1/2 SE1/4 14-10-16
|
LAND PATENT HOLDER
|
DEED BOOK
& PAGE
|
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
|
Spry, Milton J.
|
G-20
|
NE1/4 24-10-16
|
Stacker, Lewis G.D.
|
X-240
|
NW1/4 30-12-14
|
Stamm, Robert
|
G-308
|
LOTS 1 & 2 32-9-15
|
Standby, Joe C.
|
G-65
|
N1/2 NE1/4 22-10-13
|
Standby, Joe C.
|
31-536
|
S1/2 NE1/4 22-10-13
|
Stanford, Hirah
|
D-36
|
E1/2 NW1/4 30-10-15
|
Stapleton, Frank H.
|
55-170
|
SE1/4 6-10-13
|
Starbuck, Isaac
|
G-5
|
NE1/4 4-9-13
|
Stark, Fritz
|
74-64
|
SW1/4 NE1/4 & S1/2 NW1/4 & NW1/4 SW1/4 2-12-14
|
Stark, Fritz
|
55-142
|
E1/2 SW1/4 & W1/2 SE1/4 2-12-14
|
Stark, Willis
|
55-226
|
SE1/4 NE1/4 & E1/2 SE1/4 2-12-14
|
Stealey, Mary M
|
G-460
|
NE1/4 14-12-18
|
Stearley, George
|
G-82
|
S1/2 SW1/4 22-9-13
|
Stearley, Henry
|
79-549
|
W1/2 SE1/4 22-9-13
|
Stearley, Morris
|
G-176
|
LOTS 7-8-9 27-9-13
|
Stearns, Isaac
|
69-312
|
NW1/4 8-10-14
|
Stearns, Orlando
|
55-85
|
NE1/4 8-10-14
|
Stedwell, Abram
|
55-17
|
NW1/4 12-10-16
|
Steele, Henry S.
|
G-184
|
NE1/4 2-8-18
|
Steele, Henry S.
|
72-519
|
NW1/4 2-8-18
|
Steinberg, Frederich
|
55-53
|
SE1/4 26-11-15
|
Stephens, Charles W.
|
55-158
|
NE1/4 18-11-18
|
Stephens, James W.
|
G-60
|
N1/2 NW1/4 28-9-18
|
Stern, Ferdinand
|
99-159
|
E1/2 NW1/4 24-11-18
|
Stern, John
|
G-69
|
NW1/4 26-9-14
|
Stern, William
|
G-98
|
LOT 1 28-9-14
|
Stevens, Joseph W.
|
G-453
|
SW1/4 20-11-18
|
Stevens, Joseph W.
|
48-166
|
NE1/4 30-11-18
|
Stevenson, Charles
|
G-185
|
W1/2 NW1/4 & W1/2 SW1/4 8-9-16
|
Stevenson, John C.
|
T-514
|
SE1/4 8-8-16
|
Stevenson, John C.
|
54-414
|
SW1/4 18-10-17
|
Stierlin, Gottfried Christoph
|
G-318
|
SE1/4 10-10-16
|
Stimpson, Abner
|
O-402
|
NE1/4 32-9-15
|
Stimpson, Robert C.
|
T-233
|
NW1/4 32-9-15
|
Stites, Benjamin F.
|
55-90
|
NW1/4 10-10-17
|
Stockdale, John W.
|
49-534
|
NW1/4 23-12-17
|
Stockdale, Mattie
|
74-19
|
E1/2 E1/2 15-12-17
|
Stockdale, Robert
|
74-421
|
SW1/4 13-12-17
|
Stolley, Frederick
|
64-22
|
N1/2 N1/2 10-12-14
|
Stone, William J.
|
129-107
|
SW1/4 4-12-13
|
Stonebarger, David
|
G-35
|
NE1/4 28-10-13
|
Storer, Albert R.
|
55-157
|
LOTS 5-6-7-8 18-9-16
|
Storer, Ellen
|
G-204
|
SE1/4 18-10-16
|
Storms, John E.
|
69-372
|
NW1/4 28-12-14
|
Storrs, Francis H.
|
G-364
|
SW1/4 5-12-16
|
Story, Charles A. Jr.
|
G-271
|
NE1/4 2-10-17
|
Stotts, Andrew J.
|
recpt X-48
|
NE1/4 SW1/4 & S1/2 SW1/4 & NW1/4 SE1/4 3-12-17
|
Stotts, Nancy M.
|
55-207
|
SE1/4 22-12-17
|
Stotts, Sylvanuis F.
|
55-154
|
W1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 NW1/4 15-12-17
|
Stout, Martin
|
D-134
|
SW1/4 32-9-18
|
Stover, A.J.
|
G-369
|
SW1/4 26-11-15
|
Straight, Daniel
|
55-52
|
LOTS 5-9-10 8-8-17
|
Strand, Christian
|
55-179
|
NW1/4 4-9-17
|
Strandt, William
|
55-311
|
SW1/4 22-9-17
|
Streeter, Lemon
|
50-148
|
NE1/4 24-12-13
|
Streiff, John
|
G-425
|
SW1/4 NE1/4 & SE1/4 NW1/4 & E1/2 SW1/4 12-9-18
|
Streigle, Benedict
|
G-5
|
NW1/4 22-10-15
|
Streigle, John
|
Z-308
|
SE1/4 26-12-15
|
Streigle, John
|
G-454
|
E1/2 W1/2 26-12-15
|
Strit, Ernst
|
G-440
|
LOTS 3-4-9-10 18-11-16
|
Strong, Henry L.
|
G-106
|
E1/2 E1/2 14-10-17
|
LAND PATENT HOLDER
|
DEED BOOK
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|
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
|
Stubbs, George M.
|
55-230
|
SW1/4 18-11-17
|
Stubbs, James W.
|
55-12
|
N1/2 SE1/4 24-11-18
|
Stuber, John
|
G-360
|
SE1/4 4-11-13
|
Sturn, Christian
|
55-71
|
SE1/4 34-11-15
|
Stutz, John
|
42-569
|
SE1/4 3-8-13
|
Summerville, Jacob
|
92-387
|
SW1/4 26-10-18
|
Suniville, Jacob
|
160-427
|
NE1/4 4-9-18
|
Sutter, Jacob
|
G-426
|
NW1/4 4-10-13
|
Swan, Hobart E.
|
K-69
|
SE1/4 NW1/4 & LOTS 4-5-6 7-8-16
|
Swartmore, William
|
G-141
|
W1/2 NW1/4 22-9-16
|
Swayze, Daniel W.
|
G-163
|
LOTS 3-4 & SE1/4 NE1/4 24-9-13
|
Sweeley, George W.
|
X-426
|
W1/2 NW1/4 3-12-18
|
Sweeley, George W.
|
X-426
|
E1/2 NE1/4 & SW1/4 NE1/4 & W1/2 NW1/4 &
SE1/4 NW1/4 4-12-18
|
Swenson, John
|
92-632
|
SW1/4 24-12-17
|
Swenson, John
|
G-127
|
SW1/4 4-10-16
|
Swigart, John Y.
|
116-479
|
E1/2 E1/2 26-12-13
|
Swigart, Soloman G.
|
G-414
|
NE1/4 28-12-15
|
Swinger, Abraham H.
|
55-120
|
LOT 12 7-8-14
|
Swinger, Abraham H.
|
55-120
|
LOT 9 (PARK ISLAND aka GRAHAM ISLAND) 8-8-14
|
Swinger, Cortus L.
|
44-172
|
LOT 7 8-8-14
|
Swinger, Cortus L.
|
44-172
|
LOT 3 9-8-14
|
Swinger, Truman
|
G-304
|
LOTS 13-14 3-8-14
|
Swinger, Truman
|
G-304
|
N1/2 NE1/4 10-8-14
|
Switz, Frederick J.
|
G-87
|
LOT 4 28-9-15
|
Switz, Frederick J.
|
G-87
|
LOTS 3-4-5 29-9-15
|
Switzer, Simon W.
|
O-31
|
NE1/4 30-10-15
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Tague, Joseph H.
|
42-577
|
NE1/4 14-12-14
|
Tague, Joseph H.
|
G-310
|
LOTS 7 & 8 31-9-13
|
Tague, Joseph H.
|
G-310
|
LOTS 13 & 14 31-9-13
|
Taliaferro, John R.
|
G-278
|
NE1/4 22-10-17
|
Talbott, William
|
G-402
|
SE1/4 24-10-14
|
Tappan, George A.
|
G-167
|
SW1/4 34-11-15
|
Tarman, James
|
39-495
|
LOTS 4-5-6 & SE1/4 NW1/4 26-9-13
|
Taubenheim, Gustav
|
55-103
|
LOTS 5-6-7 & 8 30-11-16
|
Taubenheim, William
|
55-126
|
E1/2 NE1/4 26-11-17
|
Tawny, Jeremiah
|
G-261
|
W1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 NW1/4 26-12-14
|
Taylor, Frank E.
|
116-488
|
SW1/4 10-12-14
|
Taylor, Levi J.
|
92-469
recpt X-341
|
S1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 SE1/4 10-12-14
|
Taylor, Nellie
|
G-464
|
S1/2 S1/2 8-9-17
|
Taylor, Ted L.
|
69-30
|
LOT 11 31-9-13
|
Taylor, Thomas J.
|
G-46
|
W1/2 NW1/4 14-10-13
|
Teesdale, Benjamin
|
55-203
|
W1/2 NE1/4 18-9-16
|
Teple, John
|
49-510
|
NE1/4 8-10-17
|
Thatcher, Timothy D.
|
G-43
|
E1/2 NE1/4 32-10-13
|
Thiede, John
|
124-81
|
NW1/4 30-11-17
|
Thiel, Adolf
|
G-429
|
LOTS 17-18-19-20 30-12-16
|
Thiel, Alois
|
55-3
|
E1/2 SE1/4 20-12-16
|
Thiel, Robert
|
55-207
|
SW1/4 NE1/4 22-12-17
|
Thirtyacre, John L.
|
65-272
|
LOT 5 2-8-14
|
Thomas, Alfred E.
|
G-62
|
S1/2 SW1/4 22-10-16
|
Thomas, Alfred E.
|
G-109
|
N1/2 SW1/4 22-10-16
|
Thomas, Edward W.
|
G-55
|
LOTS 9-10-15 & 16 30-10-16
|
Thomas, George L.
|
G-60
|
N1/2 NW1/4 34-10-13
|
Thomas, Hiram B.
|
G-452
|
SW1/4 28-12-15
|
Thomas, James
|
G-70
|
N1/2 NW1/4 10-9-15
|
Thomas, James M.
|
55-159
|
NE1/4 10-9-15
|
Thomas, Joseph
|
G-346
|
S1/2 SE1/4 & LOTS 9 & 10 2-8-14
|
Thomas, Monroe D.
|
G-2
|
NW1/4 12-9-14
|
Thomas, Rachel heirs
|
G-246
|
SE1/4 2-10-15
|
Thompson, Helim
|
G-50
|
N1/2 SE1/4 8-9-13
|
Thompson, Oliver E.
|
G-19
|
SE1/4 30-9-13
|
Thompson, Oliver E.
|
T-322
|
NE1/4 30-9-13
|
Thompson, Sobeskia
|
G-256
|
SE1/4 24-9-17
|
Thompson, Sobeskia
|
64-332
|
NE1/4 24-9-17
|
Thomson, Archibald
|
G-169
|
N1/2 NE1/4 26-10-17
|
Thomson, Benoni P.
|
G-136
|
N1/2 NW1/4 25-9-13
|
Thomson, Benoni P.
|
G-136
|
LOT 2 & NE1/4 NE1/4 26-9-13
|
Thorgrimson, Martin L.
|
G-432
|
NE1/4 8-12-15
|
Thorndike, Levi N.
|
Microfilm Roll 78
page 1615
|
N1/2 NW1/4 28-10-16
|
Thornton, Fannie D.
|
G-399
|
W1/2 NE1/4 18-10-15
|
Thornton, John
|
69-616
|
SE1/4 SE1/4 12-12-13
|
Thornton, Sam W.
|
55-105
|
NE1/4 8-10-15
|
Thornton, Sam W.
|
39-538
|
NW1/4 20-11-15
|
Thornton, Webster M.
|
80-145
|
NW1/4 30-11-15
|
Throop, Lewis
|
G-182
|
W1/2 NE1/4 & W1/2 SE1/4 24-9-15
|
Throop, Silas
|
G-130
|
NE1/4 1-8-13
|
Thurman, Hans
|
O-45
|
LOTS 13-14-23-24 7-12-16
|
Tillson, Alonzo H.
|
55-58
|
E1/2 E1/2 20-12-15
|
Tillson, W.C.
|
G-218
|
W1/2 & SE1/4 SW1/4 & SW1/4 SE1/4 12-11-15
|
Tillson, Walter Z.
|
55-98
|
NW1/4 28-12-15
|
Tillson, Walter Z.
|
G-408
|
NE1/4 18-11-14
|
Tim, Hans
|
G-461
|
S1/2 SE1/4 34-12-13
|
Tingley, Henry C.
|
122-272
|
LOT 5 34-9-13
|
Tingley, Levi J.
|
55-186
|
N1/2 NE1/4 28-11-18
|
Tingley, Stephen M.
|
G-352
|
W1/2 W1/2 4-9-18
|
LAND PATENT HOLDER
|
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|
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
|
Tisdale, John H.
|
G-279
|
SW1/4 24-12-16
|
Tollefsen, Emil
|
G-409
|
NE1/4 26-11-15
|
Tooman, Samuel S.
|
55-187
|
SW1/4 8-11-13
|
Tout, Juliet
|
55-210
|
SW1/4 22-11-16
|
Towers, Eunice V.
|
69-480
|
LOT 4 12-8-14
|
Towers, Henry S.
|
G-243
|
SW1/4 SW1/4 & LOTS 6-7-8 1-8-14
|
Tracy, George R.
|
G-155
|
W1/2 NW1/4 28-10-15
|
Tracy, Isaac, S.
|
G-263
|
N1/2 NW1/4 10-10-15
|
Trampe, Wilhelm
|
55-87
|
SE1/4 34-12-17
|
Traut, Samuel R.
|
G-47
|
S1/2 SE1/4 30-10-13
|
Trego, Edgar T.
|
109-365
|
SW1/4 12-12-17
|
Treichler, James M.
|
55-210
|
SW1/4 22-11-15
|
Trew, Willmot P.
|
B-265
|
SE1/4 12-9-14
|
Trinkle, Andrew
|
G-281
|
NW1/4 28-12-13
|
Trivilpiece, James
|
G-394
|
SW1/4 24-10-15
|
Trivilpiece, William
|
G-199
|
NE1/4 20-10-14
|
Troupe, Melchor N.
|
44-437
|
E1/2 SW1/4 & W1/2 SE1/4 1-12-17
|
Trumbull, Jonathan
|
G-81
|
E1/2 NW1/4 8-9-15
|
Trumbull, Jonathan
|
124-149
|
NW1/4 20-10-15
|
Turnell, Edward
|
G-236
|
SW1/4 24-9-18
|
Turner, Bartlett
|
G-137
|
E1/2 NW1/4 28-10-15
|
Turner, Bartlett
|
Z-432
|
SE1/4 34-10-15
|
Turner, William J.
|
G-349
|
W1/2 NW1/4 34-10-15
|
Tuttle, Albert
|
G-371
|
SW1/4 8-10-18
|
Tuttle, Albert
|
48-217
|
NW1/4 8-10-18
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Uhrin, Anthony
|
G-406
|
NW1/4 14-12-17
|
Uhrin, George
|
55-132
|
SW1/4 11-12-17
|
Uhrin, John
|
38-604
|
NW1/4 10-12-17
|
Ulrich, August
|
116-550
|
LOT 8 6-8-18
|
Ulrich, John
|
80-573
|
LOTS 4 & 7 IN NE1/4 6-8-18
|
Ulrich, John
|
49-512
|
LOTS 5 & 6 6-8-18
|
Ulrich, Joseph
|
G-456
|
S1/2 SW1/4 2-9-18
|
Ulrich, Joseph
|
55-82
|
SW1/4 34-10-18
|
Ulry, Nancy
|
G-338
|
SE1/4 2-11-18
|
Unick, James
|
57-393
|
LOTS 3-4-5-6 19-12-16
|
Unick Josephine
|
G-376
|
LOTS 15-16-21-22 18-12-16
|
Urwiller, Frederick
|
55-202
|
NW1/4 4-11-13
|
Urwiller, Jacob
|
G-292
|
SW1/4 4-11-13
|
Urwiller, Jacob
|
116-572
|
NE1/4 8-11-13
|
Urwiller, Samuel
|
G-269
|
S1/2 S1/2 32-12-13
|
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Vailes, John E.F.
|
G-21
|
SE1/4 32-9-17
|
Valentine, Levi C.
|
G-365
|
SW1/4 24-11-15
|
Van Alderverelt, W. duBois
|
54-449
|
N1/2 SW1/4 8-12-18
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Vance, David
|
G-13
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NE1/4 34-10-16
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Vance, Mary A.
|
K-366
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SE1/4 32-9-15
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Vandyke, Benjamin C.
|
G-3
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W1/2 NW1/4 12-9-15
|
Van Etten, Joseph E.
|
55-14
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S1/2 SE1/4 & LOT 5 5-8-13
|
Van Gilder, George M.
|
55-190
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NW1/4 32-12-15
|
Van Scyoe, Samuel
|
G-401
|
W1/2 SE1/4 12-9-15
|
Van Wey, John
|
G-245
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LOTS 5-6-7 6-8-13
|
Varney, Egbert J.
|
T-87
|
N1/2 N1/2 10-12-13
|
Vavrina, Jan
|
55-148
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W1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 NW1/4 12-11-13
|
Veal, Jenson U.
|
recpt T-105
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NE1/4 24-11-18
|
Veal, John S.
|
G-476
|
SW1/4 26-11-18
|
Veit, Emil
|
G-267 38-479
|
S1/2 34-12-14
|
Viaene, Louis
|
G-421
|
N1/2 NE1/4 4-10-15
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Viall, Nancy P.
|
P-494
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LOTS 5-6-10 10-8-17
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Vincent, Joul B.
|
G-21
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LOTS 13-14-15-16 6-8-17
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Vogt, William
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55-6
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N1/2 NW1/4 34-11-14
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Vohland, Lawrence
|
55-68
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LOTS 5 & 6 29-9-13
|
Volk, A.F.
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39-388
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SW1/4 10-10-18
|
Voss, Hans
|
G-181
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S1/2 NE1/4 & N1/2 SE1/4 22-11-14
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Voss, Wilhelm
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122-58
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SE1/4 12-10-18
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
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Wagner, David
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G-400
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LOTS 5 & 6 14-8-15
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Wagner, David
|
G-400
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LOT 8 15-8-15
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Wagner, John
|
99-542
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W1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 NW1/4 22-10-18
|
Wait, Justin B.
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55-171
|
SE1/4 24-9-18
|
Wait, Justin B.
|
31-84
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NW1/4 24-9-18 recpt
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Waldron, Lefferd
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G-118
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SW1/4 20-11-13
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Waldron, Seymour J.
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H-476
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E1/2 NW1/4 & LOT 3 8-8-15
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Walker, Charles
|
B-170
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SE1/4 SW1/4 & NE1/4 SE1/4 & S1/2 SE1/4 6-8-15
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Walker, Robert A.
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55-215
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NW1/4 34-12-13
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Walker, Robert M.
|
G-477
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SW1/4 26-11-17
|
Walker, Sam T.
|
G-302
|
NE1/4 & SW1/4 26-10-14
|
Walker, William
|
46-265
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LOT 7 12-8-15
|
Walker, William
|
46-265
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LOT 2 13-8-15
|
Walker, William
|
46-265
|
LOTS 1-2-3 14-8-15
|
Wallace, Edward
|
G-438
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SW1/4 24-10-18
|
Wallace, James
|
49-490
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W1/2 NW1/4 28-9-14
|
Wallace, James
|
G-332
|
SE1/4 26-11-17
|
Wallace, Robert J.
|
61-58
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W1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 NW1/4 26-11-17
|
Wallace, William H.
|
G-126
|
NW1/4 4-8-14
|
Walls, Jane
|
72-396
|
LOTS 9-10 31-9-13
|
Walter, Joseph
|
55-44
|
W1/2 W1/2 8-11-16
|
Walter, Louis G.
|
G-61
|
LOTS 16-17-20-21 18-10-16
|
Walters, Henry
|
55-171
|
NE1/4 20-11-15
|
Walter, William W.
|
55-201
|
SW1/4 28-11-13
|
Wambaugh, Ira B.
|
D-334
|
NE1/4 30-9-15
|
Wandel, Charles
|
G-120
|
W1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 NW1/4 14-10-17
|
Ward, Aaron
|
G-314
|
SE1/4 22-9-14
|
Ward, John
|
55-209
|
NE1/4 24-9-18
|
Warren, Samuel F.
|
92-127
|
SW1/4 2-12-18
|
Washburn, Albert
|
G-58
|
SW1/4 34-10-13
|
Washburn, Oscar B.
|
G-278
|
S1/2 NW1/4 34-10-13
|
Waters, Charlie R.
|
G-398
|
SE1/4 20-11-15
|
Waters, Joseph A.
|
G-75
|
W1/2 SE1/4 4-9-15
|
Waters, Joseph A.
|
84-108
|
SW1/4 2-10-15
|
Waters, Richard F.
|
G-101
|
SE1/4 30-9-17
|
Waters, Robert
|
A-417
|
SW1/4 6-9-13
|
Waters, Robert J.B.
|
55-28
|
NW1/4 22-11-13
|
Watson, David
|
55-174
|
SE1/4 30-11-18
|
Weaver, Jacob W.
|
T-196
|
SW1/4 3-8-13
|
Webb, Ada A.
|
46-353
|
N1/2 SW1/4 34-9-17
|
Webb, Isaac
|
B-328
|
SE1/4 24-9-16
|
Weber, Fred William
|
G-421
|
SW1/4 24-11-14
|
Weber, Joseph
|
55-229
|
SE1/4 2-9-18
|
Webert, David
|
G-62
|
LOTS 1 & 2 8-8-15
|
Webster, Charles L.
|
T-181
|
W1/2 SE1/4 14-10-16
|
Weidner, F. Louis
|
G-416
|
NE1/4 2-11-14
|
Weidner, Frederick A.
|
G-452
|
SW1/4 2-11-14
|
Weigel, Julius
|
G-453
|
W1/2 NW1/4 & N1/2 SW1/4 4-11-14
|
Weiss, Frederick
|
G-36
|
NW1/4 10-10-16
|
Welch, Albert G.
|
G-451
|
NW1/4 8-11-13
|
Welch, Reuben J.
|
145-683
|
NW1/4 6-11-13
|
Weldin, Chockley T.
|
G-8
|
NE1/4 4-9-15
|
Weldin, Franklin J.
|
G-104
|
SE1/4 30-10-15
|
Weldin, Lewis A.
|
G-230
|
SW1/4 12-10-15
|
Weldin, William
|
G-78
|
NE1/4 14-10-15
|
Weldin, Zephaniah A.
|
G-186
|
SE1/4 12-10-15
|
Weller, Mary
|
G-196
|
SW1/4 10-12-15
|
Wells, Apollo
|
55-134
|
NE1/4 4-10-18
|
Wells, Daniel R.
|
145-617
|
NE1/4 15-12-18
|
Wells, Daniel R.
|
55-126
|
NW1/4 22-12-18
|
Wells, David
|
55-145
|
N1/2 SW1/4 & W1/2 SE1/4 28-9-16
|
LAND PATENT HOLDER
|
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|
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
|
Wells, Estus B.
|
55-21
|
NW1/4 18-9-18
|
Welsh, Patrick
|
G-228
|
NW1/4 1-9-13
|
Wenzell, Samuel
|
H-478
|
NE1/4 8-8-15
|
West, Harvey T.
|
G-159
|
W1/2 NW1/4 24-11-18
|
West, Levi N.
|
A-17
|
SE1/4 12-9-13
|
West, Martha
|
O-278
|
NW1/4 10-11-13
|
Wheeler, Jervis B.
|
G-128
|
SE1/4 28-10-14
|
Wheeler, William R.W.
|
74-350
|
SE1/4 8-10-14
|
Wheeler, William R.W.
|
G-203
|
NE1/4 30-10-14
|
Wheelock, John F.
|
55-173
|
SW1/4 30-11-18
|
Whistler, Benjamin
|
55-150
|
NE1/4 12-12-17
|
Whistler, Benjamin
|
31-272
|
LOTS 6-7-18-19 18-12-16
|
Whistler, George W.
|
39-613
|
SE1/4 SE1/4 & N1/2 SE1/4 12-12-17
|
Whistler, George W.
|
39-613
|
NE1/4 NE1/4 13-12-17
|
Whitaker, Fanny A.
|
55-237
|
NE1/4 24-11-15
|
White, Alfred M.
|
G-215
|
SW1/4 34-9-16
|
White, Isaih
|
G-214
|
SE1/4 34-9-16
|
White, Joseph
|
G-217
|
SW1/4 14-11-15
|
White, Mahlon
|
B-505
|
NE1/4 NW1/4 & LOT 2 10-8-16
|
White, Moses M.
|
B-495
|
NE1/4 12-8-16
|
White, William M.
|
49-608
|
SE1/4 NE1/4 & NE1/4 SE1/4 & S1/2 SE1/4 6-11-18
|
Whiteaker, Benjamin
|
B-301
|
N1/2 SE1/4 & E1/2 SW1/4 20-10-13
|
Whiteaker, George K.
|
64-545
|
SW1/4 2-11-15
|
Whitman, James S.
|
55-129
|
SW1/4 NE1/4 & W1/2 NW1/4 & SE1/4 NW1/4 12-12-18
|
Whitman, Phineas
|
55-188
|
NE1/4 28-10-14
|
Whitney, Moses
|
107-36
|
W1/2 SW1/4 30-12-18
|
Whittier, James J.
|
G-7
|
SW1/4 22-10-13
|
Whittier, James J.
|
50-230
|
SE1/4 26-10-18
|
Wick, Fritz
|
G-438
|
NE1/4 4-9-17
|
Wicker, Jesse B.
|
B-622
|
W1/2 NE1/4 4-9-16
|
Wickwire, Myron R.
|
55-56
|
SW1/4 20-12-13
|
Wiggins, John W.
|
B-569
|
NE1/4 24-9-14
|
Wigle, Sam D.
|
recpt X-341
|
S1/2 NE1/4 & N1/2 SE1/4 26-12-17
|
Wilber, Edward T.
|
74-308
|
E1/2 NE1/4 & N1/2 SE1/4 18-12-15
|
Wilburn, Ezekiel
|
49-524
|
SW1/4 4-9-17
|
Wilcox, Edmund H.
|
G-281
|
N1/2 SW1/4 12-9-16
|
Wilcox, Horace
|
G-240
|
NW1/4 2-8-13
|
Wiley, Solomon H.
|
G-400
|
S1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 SE1/4 10-9-17
|
Wilkins, Charles E.
|
recpt X-161
|
NW1/4 26-10-14
|
Wilks, Adda P.
|
G-402
|
LOTS 5 & 6 17-8-16
|
Willard, Isaac
|
G-92
|
SW1/4 18-10-13
|
Willard, William L.
|
B-544
|
S1/2 NE1/4 & N1/2 SE1/4 26-10-16
|
Willard, William L.
|
G-283
|
NW1/4 26-10-16
|
Willard, William L.
|
G-365
|
S1/2 SE1/4 26-10-16
|
Willey, Henry
|
G-137
|
W1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 NW1/4 28-11-13
|
Williams, C.L.
|
G-275
|
SW1/4 NE1/4 & SE1/4 NW1/4 & W1/2 SE1/4 28-11-14
|
Williams, David J.
|
G-221
|
NW1/4 22-10-16
|
Williams, George D.
|
G-241
|
NE1/4 8-10-13
|
Williams, Nelson D. heirs
|
55-235
|
NW1/4 28-10-14
|
Willich, Bernhard
|
G-391
|
SE1/4 4-9-18
|
Willis, Charles A.
|
103-666
|
NW1/4 32-10-18
|
Willis, Charles A.
|
G-398
|
SW1/4 NE1/4 & N1/2 SW1/4 & NW1/4 SE1/4 32-10-18
|
Willis, Charles W. S.
|
55-75
|
NE1/4 6-9-18
|
Willis, Lizzie J.
|
74-216
|
SE1/4 14-9-18
|
Willoper, Fritz
|
G-95
|
N1/2 SE1/4 8-10-16
|
Willard, R.E.L.
|
G-419
|
SW1/4 2-9-14
|
Williams, Adam
|
G-263
|
LOTS 5-6-11-12 6-9-16
|
Williams, Thomas
|
G-9
|
LOTS 7-8-9-10 6-9-16
|
Wilson, Fred J.
|
145-527
|
SE1/4 & N1/2 NE1/4 32-10-14
|
Wilson, Goodlow
|
42-308
|
LOTS 5 & 6 11-8-15
|
Wilson, Goodlow
|
42-308
|
LOT 4 14-8-15
|
LAND PATENT HOLDER
|
DEED BOOK
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|
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
|
Wilson, James
|
G-84
|
SE1/4 20-9-13
|
Wilson, James
|
G-164
|
LOT 5 & S1/2 SW1/4 24-9-13
|
Wilson, James W.
|
G-309
|
S1/2 NW1/4 & N1/2 SW1/4 8-9-17
|
Wilson, James W.
|
55-168
|
NE1/4 18-9-17
|
Wilson, Jeremiah
|
49-61
|
LOT 6 3-8-14
|
Wilson, John H.
|
80-669
|
N1/2 NE1/4 10-11-18
|
Wilson, Joseph
|
G-326
|
NE1/4 34-12-14
|
Wilson, Robert H.
|
55-117
|
E1/2 SW1/4 14-12-13
|
Wilt, John A.
|
G-156
|
NE1/4 6-8-15
|
Wilt, John A.
|
B-477
|
NW1/4 6-8-15
|
Winchester, Horace H.
|
G-332
|
LOT 1 5-8-13
|
Winchester, Horace H.
|
G-332
|
LOTS 9 & 12 32-9-13
|
Winchester, Martin W.
|
G-328
|
LOT 2 5-8-13
|
Winchester, Martin W.
|
G-328
|
LOT 1 6-8-13
|
Winchester, Martin W.
|
G-328
|
LOT 10-11 32-9-13
|
Windorf, Johann
|
55-196
|
S1/2 SE1/4 14-12-13
|
Winkler, Frederick
|
G-181
|
N1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 NW1/4 4-11-14
|
Winslow, Jehugh
|
G-221
|
SE1/4 3-8-15
|
Winslow, John W.
|
G-219
|
LOTS 1 & 2 & N1/2 NE1/4 10-8-15
|
Winterbottom, Charles
|
G-44
|
N1/2 SE1/4 2-9-16
|
Winterbottom, John M.
|
B-157
|
SW1/4 26-9-16
|
Wiseman, David
|
74-377
|
W1/2 SE1/4 10-12-14
|
Witmer, George W.
|
G-427
|
NE1/4 2-9-18
|
Witmer, Jacob A.
|
G-470 Heirs
|
S1/2 NW1/4 & N1/2 SW1/4 2-9-18
|
Wittlake, Charles
|
42-636
|
W1/2 NE1/4 17-12-17
|
Witzel, Martin
|
55-234
|
NE1/4 8-11-15
|
Wood, Florence R.
|
55-167
|
N1/2 NE1/4 30-10-13
|
Wood, Frank A.
|
55-46
|
NE1/4 22-11-16
|
Wood, Orson
|
31-568
|
LOTS 1 & 2 6-11-16
|
Wood, William
|
55-34
|
SE1/4 18-10-13
|
Woodfill, Charles C.
|
G-175
|
SW1/4 1-8-15
|
Woods, Frank R.
|
A-474
|
SE1/4 2-8-16
|
Woodworth, Leonard P.
|
99-522
|
SW1/4 22-10-18
|
Woollen, Charles I.
|
55-31
|
SE1/4 SW1/4 & E1/2 SE1/4 & SW1/4 SE1/4 26-12-18
|
Work, Henry
|
G-209
|
NE1/4 6-12-15
|
Worley, Duick B.
|
69-585
|
E1/2 NW1/4 28-9-14
|
Wort, D.
|
55-76
|
LOTS 17-18-19-20 30-11-16
|
Wort, D.
|
55-77
|
LOTS 15-16-21-22 30-11-16
|
Wort, Martha M.
|
109-477
|
E1/2 SE1/4 20-10-15
|
Wright, Catherine
|
84-519
|
NW1/4 20-12-17
|
Wright, Cyrus W.
|
72-399
|
NW1/4 6-11-17
|
Wright, Edgar
|
G-467
|
LOTS 3 & 4 10-8-14
|
Wright, Isaac K.
|
55-66
|
LOTS 19-20-21-22 6-11-16
|
Wright, John C.
|
48-267
|
SW1/4 12-12-18
|
Wright, Lyman
|
55-214
|
W1/2 NE1/4 10-10-16
|
Wright, William M.
|
G-455
|
E1/2 E1/2 11-12-18
|
Wright, Willis
|
61-322
|
SE1/4 18-12-17
|
Wrightington, James B.
|
G-119
|
SW1/4 34-11-13
|
Wuehler, Henry
|
55-37
|
S1/2 NE1/4 & N1/2 SE1/4 8-11-17
|
Wunderwald, Carl T.
|
54-594
|
W1/2 NW1/4 26-11-17
|
Wyss, Simon
|
55-183
|
SE1/4 8-12-15
|
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Young, Alexander
|
G-43
|
SW1/4 10-11-15
|
Young, John F.
|
G-14
|
NE1/4 22-10-16
|
Young, William C.
|
G-292
|
NW1/4 2-11-15
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Zarrs, Henry |
49-606
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SE1/4 26-11-18 |
Zbinden, Lydia |
G-428
|
SE1/4 22-12-15 |
Zellers, Nelson |
G-52
|
NE1/2 20-10-15 |
Zimmek, Charles |
G-360
|
SE1/4 8-10-17 |
Zimmer, Franz |
G-444
|
S1/2 SW1/4 20-12-16 |
Zimmer, Franz |
G-444
|
N1/2 NW1/4 29-12-16 |
Zimmerman, Adam W. |
G-89
|
LOTS 2 & 3 & W1/2 NE1/4 28-9-13 |
Zimmerman, Susan |
G-434
|
SW1/4 28-11-16 |
Zook, Levi W. |
G-237
|
NE1/4 9-8-15 |
Zuk, Jacob |
D-370
|
SW1/4 2-8-17 |
Zulauf, Mary A. |
55-63
|
NE1/4 24-11-14 |
Zwiener, David |
55-76
|
NE1/4 18-11-16 |
Zwiener, David |
55-95
|
LOTS 13-14-23 18-11-16 |
Zwiener, David |
recpt Z-554
|
LOTS 1-2-11-12 18-11-16
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County Benefits
The Buffalo County Veterans Service Office offers the following benefits for those veterans who are eligible:
County Veterans Aid Fund
The CVA fund is a temporary emergency fund to assist veterans, their spouses, and dependents when there is an unforeseen emergency and there are no other resources available. Eligible veterans are persons who served on active duty, received an Honorable Discharge, and served during one of the defined "wartime eras" and who have resided in Nebraska for at least one year, and Buffalo County for at least six months. Applicants may request assistance with food, shelter, clothing, funeral, medical, dental, and surgical items. The applicant must apply through the County Service Office in Buffalo County. This is an "aid" program so the veteran must demonstrate an "inability" to meet the obligation to pay these bills, via an application.
Bronze Grave Flag Holders
State of Nebraska statute requires the County Veterans Service Office to provide a flag holder reflecting the veterans wartime era. The Buffalo County, Veterans Service Office also annually inventories these flag holders to insure they remains on the correct grave and we replace damaged markers.
Registration of DD214s
Buffalo County records a "certified copy" of the original copy of a veterans military separation document (DD-214). Once recorded the veteran may call us from any where in the world and we will provide them with a "certified copy" when needed.
Homestead Exemption
Annually, the Buffalo County Veterans Service Office obtains a letter from the VA Regional Office that establishes who are eligible veterans (or widows) for a tax exemption on their personal residence. These letters are provided to the County Assessor.
Grave Registration
Upon notification of the burial of a veteran in Buffalo County we complete a "grave registration card". We maintain a copy here in Buffalo County, and the original is sent to the State of Nebraska, Department of Veteran's Affairs in Lincoln. We also order a "Presidential Memorial Certificate" for the family of all deceased Buffalo County veterans.
Land Patents 'A'
State of Nebraska - Alphabetical Index of Buffalo County Land Patents
Compiled by the Buffalo County Register of Deeds
Land Patents 'A'
LAND PATENT HOLDER
|
DEED BOOK
& PAGE
|
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
|
Aabel, Mathilda Maria
|
72-608
|
Lots 1 & 2 19-8-14
|
Abel, Charles
|
46-99
|
SE1/4 32-12-18
|
Abel, John L.
|
G-310
|
SW1/4 4-11-18
|
Abel, John L.
|
49-44
|
NW1/4 4-11-18
|
Ackey, Henry H.
|
G-180
|
N1/2 SE & Lots 11 & 12 12-8-17
|
Adams, George W.
|
55-225
|
SE1/4 6-12-14
|
Adams, John W.
|
32-124
(Receipt)
|
S1/2 NW1/4 & N1/2 SW1/4 6-11-15
|
Adams, Samuel T.
|
55-33
|
S1/2 S1/2 18-12-15
|
Adelung, Charles
|
55-149
|
SW1/4 12-11-18
|
Aishe, Aaron
|
G-364
|
S1/2 SW1/4 & W1/2 SE1/4 32-12-17
|
Albershardt, Louis W.
|
G-270
|
Lots 7 & 8 9-8-13
|
Albershardt, Louis W.
|
G-270
|
Lots 6 & 7 10-8-13
|
Albrecht, Frederick
|
48-229
|
NE1/4 14-10-18
|
Albrecht, Frederick
|
109-574
|
S1/2 N1/2 12-11-18
|
Albrecht, William
|
109-573
|
N1/2 N1/2 12-11-18
|
Alexander, Charles W.J.
|
G-260
|
E1/2 SW1/4 & W1/2 SE1/4 18-9-17
|
Allen, Josiah N.
|
G-136
|
NW1/4 14-9-13
|
Allen, Loren
|
G-141
|
NW1/4 NE1/4 & NE1/4 NW1/4 2-11-16
|
Allen, Martha M.
|
38-323
|
Lots 1 & 2 11-8-15
|
Allen, Thomas
|
116-578
|
S1/2 NE1/4 18-12-16
|
Allison, John C.
|
55-69
|
SE1/4 22-10-18
|
Almy, Fredric C.
|
G-475
|
NW1/4 32-10-17
|
Altaffen, Willard O.
|
T-554
|
NW1/4 33-9-14
|
Altwood, John L.
|
G-356
|
Lots 7 & 8 12-8-16
|
Altwood, John L.
|
G-356
|
Lots 6 & 7 13-8-16
|
Alward, Henry J.
|
G-77
|
NW1/4 8-12-14
|
Anderson, Carl J.
|
55-123
|
NW1/4 18-10-18
|
Anderson, Charles W.
|
55-224
|
W1/2 NW1/4 & NW1/4 SW1/4 3-12-17
|
Anderson, Charles W.
|
55-224
|
NE1/4 NE1/4 4-12-17
|
Anderson, David
|
G-15
|
NE1/4 6-8-16
|
Anderson, David
|
109-588
|
W1/2 SW1/4 12-10-16
|
Anderson, James
|
50-39
|
NE1/4 3-18-15
|
Anderson, John
|
G-287
|
NW1/4 22-12-15
|
Anderson, Johan Erick
|
80-558
|
N1/2 SE1/4 34-9-18
|
Anderson, Peter L.
|
122-358
|
E1/2 SW1/4 & W1/2 SE1/4 5-12-18
|
Anderson, Swen
|
55-196
|
Lot 5 12-8-18
|
Applegate, John M.
|
G-342
|
NE1/4 35-9-14
|
Arendt, John P.
|
G-93
|
S1/2 NW1/4 & W1/2 SW1/4 28-9-18
|
Armbus, Valentine
|
G-51
|
SW1/4 28-10-13
|
Armstrong, Aden L.
|
G-113
|
NW1/4 14-11-18
|
Armstrong, Aden L.
|
72-83
|
N1/2 NE1/4 & SE1/4 NE1/4 & NE1/4 NW1/4 22-11-18
|
Armstrong, Alvin A.
|
G-370
|
NE1/4 14-11-18
|
Armstrong, Mary E.
|
50-560
|
N1/2 NE1/4 & SW1/4 NE1/4 & NW1/4 SE1/4 6-11-18
|
Armstrong, T T
|
74-301
|
SW1/4 NE1/4 & W1/2 & SE1/4 NW1/4 22-11-18
|
Arnold, John W.
|
109-451
|
NE1/4 NW1/4 22-12-17
|
Arnold, William T.
|
42-141
|
E1/2 NE1/4 2-11-17
|
Ashburn, Dillon P.
|
A-215
|
NW1/4 14-9-14
|
Asher, Miley
|
G-220
|
S1/2 SW1/4 22-12-16
|
Asher, Myley
|
50-533
|
NE1/4 14-12-16
|
Asher, Myley
|
55-5
|
SE1/4 14-12-16
|
Asher, William H.
|
55-138
|
SW1/4 14-11-14
|
Ashton, Benjamin
|
G-361
|
Lots 1 & 2 & S1/2 NE1/4 35-9-13
|
Ashton, William H.
|
O-331
|
Lot 8 33-9-13
|
Ashton, William H.
|
O-331
|
Lots 2 & 3 & SE1/4 SW1/4 34-9-13
|
Aspinwall, George D.
|
G-71
|
S1/2 NE1/4 30-9-17
|
Aspinwall, George D.
|
G-101
|
N1/2 NE1/4 30-9-17
|
Atkinson, John Jr.
|
G-94
|
SW1/4 6-10-17
|
Atwood, Silas S.
|
G-1
|
S1/2 NE1/4 18-10-16
|
Aufderhide, Elizabeth J.
|
G-124
|
NE1/4 20-11-13
|
Austin, Benjamin
|
B-189
|
NW1/4 12-9-13
|
Austin, Loyd
|
42-264
|
NW1/4 NE1/4 32-10-18
|
Austin, William
|
55-176
|
NE1/4 28-10-18
|
Ayer, Lois N.
|
G-10
|
N1/2 SE1/4 30-10-13
|
Ayers, Abraham
|
G-22
|
SW1/4 34-10-16
|
Ayers, Benjamin F.
|
55-187
|
SE1/4 28-11-17
|
Ayers, Charles
|
G-154
|
SE1/4 2-8-15
|
Ayers, Charles
|
G-395
|
NE1/4 12-10-17
|
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Land Patents 'B'
State of Nebraska - Alphabetical Index of Buffalo County Land Patents
Compiled by the Buffalo County Register of Deeds
Land Patents 'B'
LAND PATENT HOLDER
|
DEED BOOK
& PAGE
|
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
|
Babbitt, Frank E.
|
G-18
|
E1/2 NW1/4 12-9-15
|
Bachman, David
|
55-73
|
SE1/4 14-11-14
|
Bachman, Jakob
|
G-300
|
NE1/4 14-11-14
|
Backora, Frank
|
Microfilm roll
76-1670
|
SE1/4 2-11-13
|
Bacon, Fred
|
G-198
|
E1/2 NE1/4 12-11-13
|
Bacon, Fred
|
54-128
|
SE1/4 12-11-13
|
Bailey, Charles S.
|
G-31
|
SW1/4 12-10-13
|
Bailey, George A.
|
O-89
|
Lots 7-8&9 10-8-17
|
Bailey, Ira L.
|
74-280
|
Lot 11 6-8-16
|
Baker, Elijah
|
G-403
|
SW1/4 32-10-17
|
Baker, Elizabeth
|
N-475
|
NE1/4 33-9-14
|
Bakewell, George C.
|
G-121
|
SW1/4 20-10-16
|
Baley, William
|
55-209
|
NW1/4 34-10-18
|
Ball, Jacob G.
|
55-140
|
SE1/4 24-11-16
|
Ball, Winfield S.
|
55-182
|
NW1/4 4-10-15
|
Balzer, Eberle
|
G-248
|
NW1/4 18-12-13
|
Bancroft, William A.
|
46-314
|
W1/2 E1/2 20-12-15
|
Bannon, James H.
|
72-524
|
NW1/4 1-12-17
|
Bannon, John W.
|
55-169
|
NE1/4 NE1/4 & S1/2 NE1/4 & SE1/4 NW1/4 34-12-17
|
Barker, Charles W.
|
G-447
|
W1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 NW1/4 34-12-15
|
Barker, Jay
|
G-262
|
NW1/4 22-11-15
|
Barker, Peleg
|
G-327
|
SW1/4 18-11-15
|
Barker, William G.
|
42-147
|
SE1/4 18-11-15
|
Barnes, Asa
|
G-296
|
Lots 1-2 & 3 & NE1/4 NW1/4 18-8-15
|
Barnes, Asa
|
G-296
|
Lot 1 13-8-16
|
Barnes, John
|
49-73
|
NE1/4 10-12-15
|
Barnes, John
|
G-320
|
NE1/4 NE1/4 & Lots 2 thru 5 13-8-16
|
Barnes, John
|
G-320
|
Lot 9 14-8-16
|
Barnes, William H.
|
G-114
|
SE1/4 24-10-13
|
Barnhart, Cordelia
|
55-204
|
NE1/4 24-10-13
|
Barrager, George W.
|
65-244
|
Lots 15 thru 18 6-11-16
|
Barrager, Vandel H.
|
G-79
|
E1/2 NE1/4 10-10-16
|
Barrett, Abraham
|
G-48
|
NW1/4 28-10-13
|
Barrett, George W.
|
G-397
|
SW1/4 10-9-13
|
Barrett, Sydney A.
|
G-123
|
SE1/4 26-10-14
|
Barrett, William
|
G-325
|
N1/2 SE1/4 32-12-13
|
Barron, William
|
G-362
|
NE1/4 34-9-18
|
Barrus, George W.
|
46-580
|
W1/2 NW1/4 24-12-18
|
Bartlett, Edward P.
|
G-305
|
NE1/4 6-9-17
|
Bartrop, Edmund
|
92-252
|
NE1/4 30-10-18
|
Bartrop, Henry
|
55-167
|
NW1/4 30-10-18
|
Bass, Hugh
|
72-606
|
E1/2 NE1/4 & NE1/4 SE1/4 7-12-16
|
Bassett, Benjamin C.
|
G-44
|
S1/2 NE1/4 6-9-13
|
Bassett, Sam C.
|
G-59
|
SE1/4 6-9-13
|
Bateman, Albert
|
G-450
|
SW1/4 14-9-17
|
Bauer, Joseph
|
55-110
|
N1/2 NW1/4 12-10-14
|
Bauer, Joseph
|
G-296
|
NE1/4 14-10-14
|
Baumgarn, Heinrich
|
G-95
|
S1/2 SE1/4 8-10-16
|
Baumgarn, Heinrich
|
50-217
|
NE1/4 8-10-16 (Henry)
|
Baumgartner, John E.
|
55-71
|
SE1/4 34-11-17
|
Bayley, John M.
|
G-98
|
W1/2 NE1/4 & N1/2 NW1/4 22-9-13
|
Beall, George
|
G-139
|
W1/2 NE1/4 32-10-16
|
Bean, Derwin
|
G-74
|
S1/2 NE1/4 22-9-15
|
Bean, Kate M.
|
49-438
|
SE1/4 28-11-16
|
Bean, Kate M.
|
55-38
|
NW1/4 34-11-16
|
Beatty, William T.
|
G-28
|
SW1/4 NE1/4 & E1/2 NW1/4 & NE1/4 SW1/4 32-10-14
|
Beaver, Sam W.
|
55-208
|
SE1/4 SW1/4 11-12-18
|
Beaver, Sam W.
|
55-208
|
E1/2 NW1/4 & SW1/4 NW1/4 14-12-18
|
Beaver, William S.
|
55-232
|
N1/2 NW1/4 19-12-17
|
Beaver, William S.
|
55-232
|
E1/2 NE1/4 24-12-18
|
LAND PATENT HOLDER
|
DEED BOOK
& PAGE
|
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
|
Bedke, August
|
55-188
|
NW1/4 20-11-14
|
Bee, Charles
|
G-459
|
E1/2 E1/2 32-10-18
|
Beedy, Sidney A.
|
G-406
|
SW1/4 22-11-13
|
Beekman, Robert
|
G-205
|
NE1/4 14-11-13
|
Beers, Frank
|
49-313
|
NE1/4 2-12-17
|
Beil, John P.
|
74-495
|
W1/2 NW1/4 12-9-17
|
Bell, Thomas
|
55-42
|
Lots 15-16-25 & 26 6-12-16
|
Bentley, Carrie K.
|
38-441
|
E1/2 SE1/4 8-12-18
|
Bentley, Carrie K.
|
42-92
|
SW1/4 NW1/4 & E1/2 SW1/4 & NW1/4 SW1/4 &
SW1/4 SW1/4 9-12-18
|
Bentley, Minnie
|
42-527
|
W1/2 SW1/4 3-12-18
|
Bentley, Minnie
|
42-527
|
N1/2 SE1/4 4-12-18
|
Bentley, Minnie
|
50-285
|
NW1/4 NE1/4 & NE1/4 NW1/4 4-12-18
|
Bentley, Morrison A.
|
G-393
|
E1/2 SW1/4 & S1/2 SE1/4 4-12-18
|
Bentley, Morrison A.
|
50-584
|
NE1/4 17-12-18
|
Bentley, William H.
|
G-319
|
NW1/4 24-10-13
|
Berbig, Theresia
|
G-268
|
NW1/4 24-11-14
|
Berger, Anton
|
55-91
|
W1/2 NW1/4 20-11-16
|
Bergt, Gustav A.
|
G-404
|
S1/2 S1/2 8-11-17
|
Bergt, Gustav A.
|
50-300
|
NE1/4 18-11-17
|
Berkheimer, Henry R.
|
55-119
|
NW1/4 4-11-17
|
Bernert, Josef
|
55-100
|
SE1/4 18-11-16
|
Berry, John W.
|
G-114
|
SW1/4 6-9-14
|
Berry, Samuel F.
|
103-292
|
S1/2 NE1/4 & N1/2 SE1/4 & S1/2 SE1/4 34-10-14
|
Besack, Frank C.
|
55-134
|
E1/2 S1/4 & SW1/4 SE1/4 3-12-18
|
Besack, Frank C.
|
55-134
|
NW1/4 NE1/4 10-12-18
|
Bessey, Frederick H.
|
55-223
|
SW1/4 4-10-18
|
Bessie, Albert
|
G-276
|
SE1/4 33-9-15
|
Bessie, Charles D.
|
50-400
|
SE1/4 5-8-15
|
Best, George
|
G-320
|
SW1/4 30-12-13
|
Beswick, James C.
|
55-11
|
SE1/4 SW1/4 & N1/2 SE1/4 & LOT 6 8-8-14
|
Bethke, Wilhelm
|
55-226
|
S1/2 N1/2 32-12-14
|
Betts, James A.
|
G-144
|
N1/2 NE1/4 14-11-17
|
Bever, Allen T.
|
G-222
|
NW1/4 2-10-15
|
Bever, Lewis W. heirs
|
50-346
|
E1/2 SW1/4 12-10-16
|
Bever, Lydia P. heirs
|
46-484
|
SE1/4 12-10-16
|
Beyer, Adolph
|
55-20
|
SE1/4 NW1/4 4-9-16
|
Beyer, Adolph
|
54-353
|
NE1/4 NW1/4 4-9-16
|
Beyer, Emil
|
55-18
|
SW1/4 10-11-16
|
Beyer, Henry A.
|
T-621
|
SE1/4 6-12-15
|
Beyer, William W.
|
T-625
|
SW1/4 NW1/4 & N1/2 SW1/4 & NW1/4 SE1/4 4-12-15
|
Beyer, William W.
|
80-305
|
N1/2 S1/2 2-12-16
|
Beyers, Julius B.
|
55-132
|
NW1/4 14-11-16
|
Bicknell, Byron H.
|
K-615
|
NE1/4 4-8-15
|
Bigsby, William
|
G-245
|
NW1/4 32-11-15
|
Billingsly, Joseph
|
G-352
|
NW1/4 32-11-13
|
Birke, Charles E.
|
G-479
|
NW1/4 14-10-18
|
Biser, Taylor
|
G-461
|
SE1/4 6-10-18
|
Bishop, Charles
|
G-203
|
NE1/4 4-10-16
|
Bishop, Joseph
|
55-90
|
LOTS 6-7 & 8 32-9-13
|
Bishop, Joseph
|
55-90
|
LOT 5 33-9-13
|
Bishop, William G.
|
55-23
|
NE1/4 34-11-16
|
Bissell, Sally A.
|
G-405
|
S1/2 SW1/4 30-11-13
|
Black, Charles
|
G-312
|
LOTS 7 & 8 11-8-16
|
Black, Charles
|
G-312
|
N1/2 NW1/4 14-8-16
|
Black, Charles
|
G-313
|
S1/2 SW1/4 18-9-15
|
Black, Joseph
|
31-206
|
LOTS 5 & 6 11-8-16
|
Black, Joseph
|
31-206
|
N1/2 NE1/4 14-8-16
|
Black, Sam R.
|
31-210
|
LOTS 5-7 & 8 15-8-16
|
Black, Sam R.
|
55-100
|
LOTS 6-7 & 8 10-8-16
|
Black, William S.
|
Z-304
|
N1/2 & SE1/4 NE1/4 & NE1/4 NW1/4 6-11-14
|
LAND PATENT HOLDER
|
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& PAGE
|
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
|
Blackburn, Vienna S.
|
48-266
|
LOTS 1 & 2 21-8-14
|
Blackburn, Vienna S.
|
48-266
|
LOT 1 20-8-14
|
Blair, John W.
|
49-509
|
LOTS 4-5 & 6 9-8-14
|
Blair, John W.
|
49-509
|
NW1/4 NW1/4 10-8-14
|
Blanchard, Frank F.
|
G-46
|
NE1/4 18-9-13
|
Blanchard, John
|
G-29
|
E1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 SE1/4 14-9-15
|
Blaschko, Thomas
|
G-176
|
SW1/4 NW1/4 & N1/2 SW1/4 22-11-14
|
Blaschko, Thomas
|
55-221
|
S1/2 SW1/4 22-11-14
|
Bliss, Norman T.
|
G-419
|
NW1/4 20-11-13
|
Blois, Sam R.
|
G-303
|
SW1/4 10-10-17
|
Blue, Jacob L.
|
G-441
|
NW1/4 22-12-14
|
Blume, Anna
|
G-257
|
S1/2 SW1/4 & S1/2 SE1/4 10-10-13
|
Blumenthal, Albert Ferdinand
|
138-305
|
LOT 13 6-8-13
|
Blumenthal, Albert Ferdinand
|
138-305
|
LOT 14 7-8-13
|
Boardman, Francis D.
|
G-178
|
SW1/4 32-10-13
|
Boatright, John J.
|
55-212
|
NW1/4 26-9-17
|
Bockora, Frank
|
39-502
|
SE1/4 2-11-13 (receipt) Microfilm roll 76-1670 (patent)
|
Bodman, Elam
|
64-482
|
LOTS 8 THRU 11 8-8-15
|
Bodman, Elam
|
64-482
|
LOTS 5 & 6 9-8-15
|
Bodman, Elam
|
64-482
|
LOT 1 17-8-15
|
Boetsch, Max
|
D-95
|
N1/2 S1/2 32-9-16
|
Bohn, Christian
|
55-61
|
SW1/4 6-12-13
|
Bohning, F. William
|
55-104
|
NE1/4 22-12-14
|
Bolan, Thomas
|
G-117
|
N1/2 NW1/4 20-9-18
|
Bolan, Thomas
|
G-116
|
S1/2 NW1/4 20-9-18
|
Bond, Daniel C.
|
K-128
|
NW1/4 34-9-18
|
Bond, Leander H.
|
G-446
|
SW1/4 4-8-15
|
Booher, James H.
|
64-560
|
NW1/4 11-12-16
|
Booher, John W.
|
55-217
|
SW1/4 12-12-16
|
Booher, Milton S.
|
48-47
|
SE1/4 11-12-16
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Booth, Jacob
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B-93
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SE1/4 2-9-14
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Borders, Cary A.
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T-472
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SW1/4 8-10-15
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Borders, Cary A.
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G-134
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S1/2 NW1/4 18-10-15
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Borders, Cary A.
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G-135
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N1/2 NW1/4 18-10-15
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Borders, John H.
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48-604
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SW1/4 18-10-15
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Bormann, Juliane C.
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G-92
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N1/2 SE1/4 10-10-13
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Bort, Nicholas D.
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31-201
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LOT 9 10-8-16
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Bort, Nicholas D.
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31-201
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LOT 9 11-8-16
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Bos, Angelo
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145-189
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W1/2 SW1/4 3-12-16
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Bos, Angelo
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145-189
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E1/2 SE1/4 4-12-16
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Botsford, Maria J.
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G-228
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E1/2 SE1/4 24-9-15
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Bowers, Edward M.
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55-65
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SW1/4 34-12-17
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Bowers, Edward T.
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48-119
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W1/2 NE1/4 & NW1/4 SE1/4 7-12-16
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Bowie, Charles R.
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55-233
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E1/2 NE1/4 22-10-18
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Bowie, Henry H.
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54-371
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NE1/4 20-10-18
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Bowman, David M.
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55-208
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SW1/4 22-12-14
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Boyd, Alexander
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G-194
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S1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 NW1/4 10-11-18
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Boyd, Benjamin Jr.
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124-398
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SW1/4 34-12-18
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Boyd, James
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72-315
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SE1/4 34-12-18
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Boyd, Joseph
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N-140
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SW1/4 14-9-14
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Boyer, Franklin
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G-133
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W1/2 W1/2 4-11-16
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Boyer, Samuel
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G-255
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NW1/4 SW1/4 & LOTS 4 THRU 6 2-8-13
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Boyer, Samuel
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X-157
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SW1/4 35-9-13
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Bradley, John W.
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D-167
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NE1/4 & SE1/4 SW1/4 & N1/2 SE1/4 6-8-16
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Bradley, Mary
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G-75
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NW1/4 24-9-14
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Bragg, Elihu N.
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55-181
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SW1/4 14-11-16
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Bray, Eben
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G-149
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E1/2 SE1/4 6-9-14
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Bray, James M.
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G-416
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NE1/4 12-10-15
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Bray, William H.
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G-386
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NW1/4 6-9-14
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Brayton, Asa
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55-55
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SW 1/4 24-12-13
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Brayton, Charles E.
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G-24
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SE1/4 24-9-14
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LAND PATENT HOLDER
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DEED BOOK
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Breed, Alonzo
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55-141
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E1/2 SE1/4 14-11-13
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Breed, Rhoda
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G-1
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S1/2 SE1/4 8-9-13
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Brenan, Frank R.
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G-248
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NW1/4 6-9-17
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Brick, Peter
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55-47
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E1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 SE1/4 6-10-15
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Brigham, Lyman M.
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G-223
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NE1/4 33-9-15
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Brinkman, Henrich
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K-275
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NE1/4 4-8-13 (receipt)
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Brinkman, Henrich
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55-59
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LOTS 1 & 2 4-8-13
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Broadfoot, James M.
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G-185
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NW1/4 28-11-17
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Broadfoot, James M.
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49-456
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SW1/4 28-11-17
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Broat, Williard
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G-206
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S1/2 SW1/4 10-9-17
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Broat, Williard
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46-152
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N1/2 SW1/4 10-9-17
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Broat, Williard
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G-455
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W1/2 SE1/4 10-9-17
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Broderick, Edward
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55-160
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LOTS 2-3&4 6-8-13
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Broderick, Edward
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55-160
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LOT 2 1-8-14
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Broderick, Edward
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55-160
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LOT 12 31-9-13
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Broderick, Thomas F.
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55-97
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SE1/4 22-10-14
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Brodin, Frederick
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55-198
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SE1/4 30-10-18
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Brodine, Andrew
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55-189
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SW1/4 6-9-18
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Bromley, Alonzo
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G-280
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N1/2 SW1/4 32-12-13
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Bromley, Alonzo
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49-58
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NW1/4 32-12-13
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Brookover, William M.
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42-304
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SW1/4 4-9-15
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Brosig, Frank
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50-249
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SW1/4 4-12-17
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Brosig, Frank
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G-329
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N1/2 NE1/4 8-12-17
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Brosig, Frank
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G-329
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S1/2 SE1/4 5-12-17
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Brotherton, Clara E.
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124-390
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NW1/4 14-12-14
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Brough, William
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55-118
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S1/2 S1/2 30-12-14
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Broughton, George D.
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T-369
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S1/2 NW1/4 32-9-17
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Brown, Alfred D.
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50-333
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N1/2 NW1/4 & SE1/4 NW1/4 & NE1/4 SW1/4 2-12-17
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Brown, Conrad B.
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55-65
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N1/2 SE1/4 4-8-17
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Brown, David I.
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G-188
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NW1/4 4-8-18
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Brown, David I.
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X-621
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NE1/4 SW1/4 28-9-18
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Brown, Dewitt
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31-425
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NE1/4 4-8-17
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Brown, Erasmus
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36-567
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LOT 5 4-8-14
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Brown, Erasmus
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36-567
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LOTS 5 THRU 8 5-8-14
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Brown, Fannie M.
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G-201
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LOTS 1 & 2 & N1/2 SE1/4 28-9-15
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Brown, George W.
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O-163
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W1/2 NW1/4 4-9-13
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Brown, Hamlin
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G-231
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SW1/4 28-10-17
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Brown, Harvey
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36-505
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W1/2 NW1/4 18-12-18
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Brown, Henry
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G-286
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LOT 4 21-8-15
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Brown, Henry
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G-25
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LOTS 5 THRU 8 6-8-17
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Brown, Jacob
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116-587
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E1/2 NW1/4 4-9-13
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Brown, James H.
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G-99
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NW1/4 8-11-18
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Brown, James
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46-208 & 209
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S1/2 SW1/4 & LOTS 5-6&10 12-8-14
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Brown, John J.
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X-28
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SW1/4 36-9-13
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Brown, John T.
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G-128
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S1/2 S1/2 26-9-17
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Brown, Josephus
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G-96
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N1/2 NE1/4 18-10-16
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Brown, Nancy J.
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55-48
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NE1/4 11-12-17
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Brown, Richard M.
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84-201
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S1/2 NE1/2 & N1/2 SE1/4 8-9-17
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Brown, Samuel H.
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55-79
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NW1/4 11-12-17
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Brown, Thomas B.
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G-13
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E1/2 NW1/4 24-9-16
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Brown, William N.
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G-91
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W1/2 SW1/4 & S1/2 NW1/4 22-10-17
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Brown, William S.
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55-221
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SE1/4 NE1/4 & E1/2 & SW1/4 SE1/4 3-12-17
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Brown, Wright H.
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G-173
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S1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 SE1/4 18-10-17
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Browning, Dwight
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55-189
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SE1/4 6-9-18
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Bruce, Alonzo J.
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109-638
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LOTS 6-7 & 10 7-8-13
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Bruce, Alonzo J.
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109-638
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LOT 8 12-8-14
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Brucker, Louis
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G-116
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NE1/4 6-10-16
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Bruman, John
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G-195
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SE1/4 14-10-14
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Brundage, Albert H.
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D-112
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NW1/4 14-9-15
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Bryson, Samuel
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129-297
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E1/2 NE1/4 12-11-16
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LAND PATENT HOLDER
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DEED BOOK
& PAGE
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
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Bucher, John
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55-39
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W1/2 W1/2 30-12-17
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Buck, Joseph
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G-311
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E1/2 NE1/4 28-9-13
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Buck, Joseph
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103-524
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LOT 4 28-9-13
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Buckley, Drusilla
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51-70
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E1/2 NE1/4 9-12-18
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Buckley, Drusilla
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51-270
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W1/2 NW1/4 10-12-18
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Buesing, John
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44-363
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S1/2 SE1/4 17-12-17
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Buest, Andrew
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B-227
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E1/2 SE1/4 14-9-13
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Buest, Andrew
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G-125
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W1/2 SE1/4 14-9-13
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Bullock, William H.
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55-6
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N1/2 NE1/4 & SW1/4 NE1/4 & NW1/4 SE1/4 18-12-14
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Bunce, George
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55-46
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W1/2 NE1/4 12-10-14
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Bunker, Ira S.
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D-364
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NE1/4 12-9-13
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Bunnell, Isaac C.
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G-79
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S1/2 SE1/4 6-9-16
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Bunnell, Jabe C.
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G-53
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S1/2 NE1/4 & N1/2 SE1/4 6-9-16
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Burdick, Frank E.
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80-279
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E1/2 SE1/4 10-12-18
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Burdick, Frank E.
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80-279
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W1/2 SW1/4 11-12-18
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Burdick, George D.
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80-288
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S1/2 NE1/4 & NW1/4 SE1/4 10-12-18
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Burdick, George D.
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80-288
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SW1/4 NW1/4 11-12-18
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Burdick, William H.
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122-210
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E1/2 W1/2 10-12-18
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Burgess, Arthur heirs
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55-41
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NE1/4 34-11-14
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Burgess, Owen
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G-347
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E1/2 NE1/4 & E1/2 SE1/4 28-11-14
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Burgess, Peter
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109-200
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SE1/4 10-10-14
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Burritt, Harvey
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G-111
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SW1/4 32-9-15
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Burroughs, David H.
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122-346
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N1/2 NE1/4 & SW1/4 NE1/4 5-12-18
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Burt, Arthur F.
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G-97
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SE1/4 20-11-18
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Burt, Arthur F.
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55-184
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NW1/4 28-11-18
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Bush, Virgil E.
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recpt X-217
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SE1/4 26-11-13
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Bushong, Isaac M.
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D-83
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NE1/4 20-9-13
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Buzzell, Oliver A.
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G-196
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LOTS 2-3 & 4 28-9-14
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Byers, Jacob
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G-436
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SE1/4 18-11-18
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Byers, Margaret
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55-101
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SE1/4 30-10-17
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Byers, Peter
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Land Patents of Buffalo County
State of Nebraska - Alphabetical Index of Buffalo County Land Patents
Compiled by the Buffalo County Register of Deeds
Please select the first letter of the last name
Planning & Zoning Commission
Office Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
2024 Planning and Zoning Commission Deadlines and Meeting Times
2024 Board of Commissioners Deadlines & Meeting Times
Objectives
• Review and recommend, to the County Board, the enactment and amendment of Buffalo County’s Zoning Map, Zoning Code, and Subdivision Code. Also this Commission conducts population, housing, and growth studies of Buffalo County and its rural areas. From this study, the Commission formulates Buffalo County’s Comprehesive Plan. That Plan provides to the Commission and this county a direction as to future growth and development for Buffalo County’s unincorporated and rural areas, including any Zoning Map or Code Amendments that be needed to pursue the goals of the Comprehensive Plan.
• Analyze and submit recommendations of approval or disapproval, of any applications regarding Subdivisions of any Development-Type Operations and Special Uses as identified in the County’s Zoning Code and Subdivision Code to the Buffalo County Board of Commissioners.
• Public meetings are held on the third Thursday of each month, at 7:00 p.m., at the Buffalo County Courthouse, unless otherwise posted.
Note: Government Offices can only accept written documents for filing into official government records unless specific statutory language authorizes filings done by other than written medium.
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Fees:
Filing |
Fee |
*Zoning permits |
$100.00 ****** |
*Conditional/Special Use permits |
$50.00 plus estimated cost of publication |
*Rezoning |
75.00 plus estimated cost of publication posted at time of filing |
*Amendments to Comprehensive Plan, Zoning Regulations, Subdivision Regulations and Zoning map |
$75.00 in each instance plus estimated cost of publication posted at time of filing |
*Variances submitted to Board of Zoning Adjustment |
$100.00 plus estimated cost of publication posted at time of filing |
**Administrative Subdivision Fees for Buffalo County:
Filing |
Fee |
Filing with Zoning Administrator |
$300.00 plus estimated cost of publication at time of filing ****** |
Modifications after filing
Plus filing fees set by Register of Deeds |
$150.00 plus estimated cost of publication at time of filing ******
|
Plus per lot fee of |
$50.00 ****** |
**Non-Administrative Subdivision Fees for Buffalo County:
Filing |
Fee |
Preliminary Plat |
$200.00 *** ****** |
Final Plat (applied each portion if staged) |
$100.00 *** ****** |
Plus per lot fee of |
$50.00 |
**Other Processes or Events Fees for Buffalo County:
Filing |
Fee |
Minor Subdivision Changes |
$100.00 plus estimated cost of publication at time of filing ****** |
Vacation of Plat or part thereof |
$250.00 plus estimated cost of publication at time of filing
$125.00 plus estimated cost of publication at time of filing for administrative subdivisions ***** |
Variance |
$100.00 plus estimated cost of publication at time of filing ****** |
Fee if public hearing postponed |
$50.00 |
Fee for process if not otherwise stated |
$50.00 |
****Conservation or Preservation Easements Fees for Buffalo County:
Fee |
$125.00 or $2.00 per acre, whichever is greater |
Plus filing fees set by Register of Deeds unless Code states otherwise
*Passed at Board of Supervisors meeting on May 28, 2002
**Passed at Board of Supervisors meeting on February 24, 2009
***Passed at Board of Supervisors meeting on September 14, 2010
****Passed at Board of Supervisors meeting on November 23, 2010
*****Passed at Board of Supervisors meeting on June 11, 2013 retroactive to May 14, 2013
******Passed at County Commissioners meeting on April 25, 2017 effective July 1, 2017
Highway
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There are approximately 962
square miles in Buffalo
County. Within this area there are 1500 miles of
road: 112.3 miles are County oil or concrete roads. There are 342 bridges over 20 feet in the
County. There are also 242 bridges that
are 20 feet and under which are not considered bridges but are classified as
culverts because of the constricted water flow.
There are 41 full time employees
and during the summer months we employ three to four more people. In addition to the Highway Superintendent,
there are: one assistant Highway Superintendent, two clerical, two foremen, 19
maintainer operators, five heavy equipment operators, one sign man, one welder,
two mechanics, one mechanic assistant and eight truck driver/operators.
We also have a large inventory of
machines and equipment valued at $9,143,598.00. This includes 21 maintainers, one crane, three backhoes, four loaders, 43
pickups and trucks and a considerable number of other pieces of equipment.
We have an excellent
communication system which includes 2-way radios which are used extensively. They save many miles of driving and enable
people to communicate from one corner of the county to the other. They have saved many maintainer men from
having to walk for help after having a flat tire, being stuck in a snowstorm or
any other emergency type situation. Our
foremen also have cellular phones.
We have 2-way radios in all the
maintainers, office, loaders and in a majority of our other equipment. The radios also give us communication with
the Sheriff’s Department an the County
Surveyor. The telephone system gives us easier
communication with the Sheriff’s Department, Surveyor, other County Courthouse
offices and also the City of Kearney
offices by dialing just four digits.
Buffalo County is divided into 26
Townships. We have divided the townships
into Zones 1 through 26. We bid gravel
once a year. The bid period is from
April 1 of one year to March 31 of the following year.
Buffalo County went to the GEO Base Addressing System and signs were installed in 1997. This system makes finding a resident faster in an emergency type situation.
Public Defender
Elected Position in Buffalo County:
4 year term
Salary:
Set by Buffalo County Board of Commissioners.
Deputies:
Appointed as needed by elected Public Defender subject to approval of County Board.
Full Time Position:
Determined by statutes in larger counties; by County Board in Buffalo County.
Fees:
May not accept any compensation for representing Public Defender Clients except for salary plus cost reimbursement from County.
Duties:
Represent all indigent, Defendants charged with felonies and misdemeanors, if penalty for crime carries possible jail time.
Court determines if Defendant can financially hire his own attorney or is indigent. If indigent the Court appoints. The Public Defender's office may not represent as Public Defender prior to Court appointment.
Represent all Persons brought before the Mental Health Board as dangerous to self or others.
Represent Fugitives from Justice and/or Extradition Defendant's if appointed by the Court.
Qualifications:
Must be licensed to practice law in Nebraska.
Budget:
Elected official must submit an annual budget to be approved by the County Board.
Buffalo County Public Defender:
Jeff Wirth
Buffalo County Public Defender Chief Deputy:
Brandon Brinegar
Deputies:
Sharon Joseph
Michelle M. Mitchell
Delaney Behrendt
Corey Burns
Register of Deeds
Kellie John
Register of Deeds
Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Location Buffalo County Courthouse - 1512 Central Ave
The Register of Deeds Office is responsible for maintaining and securing the permanent land records of the County. The Register of Deeds is a separate office in counties that have more than 20,000 inhabitants.
The duties include the preservation and recording of the land records. Every document must be proofed, indexed, and all transactions meeting the statutory requirements. This office routinely deals with complex legal descriptions and requires accuracy and detail. Legal documents, such as, but not limited to Deeds, Mortgages, Deed of Trusts, Easements, Subdivision Plats, and any and all documents that affect a specific tract of land in the county. In addition to the Public, this office is utilized by Real Estate Companies, Title and Abstract Companies, Appraisers, Attorneys, and Genealogist.
The Register of Deeds records are available on the Free Public Access computers. All copies and Buffalo County plat books are available to purchase in the office.
For information on Laredo and Tapestry, click on Deeds Records Online, to the left.
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Subdivision List by Subdivision Name
History:
The first courthouse of Buffalo County erected at Gibbon in 1873. History tells us that the Gibbon Courthouse records were placed in a wagon, brought to Kearney at night hidden in the “Chandler Building’ where the Telephone Company is today. (More Buffalo County history)
The first deed recorded in Buffalo County was a 40-acre tract of land in Section 13, Township 9, North, Range 13 West. The date of the recording was February 12, 1870.
Schedule of Recording Fees
Buffalo County Register of Deeds
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Term
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T.J. Scott
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January 1894 to January 1898
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David Mathieson
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January 1898 to January 1902
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T. G. Spencer
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January 1902 to January 1906
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V. B. Wheelock
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January 1906 to January 1915
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T. J. Scott
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January 1915 to January 1927 |
Lydia Finke
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January 1927 to January 1935 |
Mabel Rice
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January 1935 to January 1959
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Sam Spahr
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January 1959 to January 1975 |
Margaret Swanson
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January 1975 to January 1999
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Kellie John
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January 1999 to Current
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Alphabetical Index of Buffalo County Land Patents Compiled by the Buffalo County Register of Deeds
Schedule of Recording Fees
Filing Fees (New as of January 1, 2013)
LB-14 (Neb.Rev.Stat.33-109)
- 1st page of document: $10.00
- 2nd page & all subsequent pages: $6.00 each
- The above fees pertain to ALL documents filed within the Register of Deeds offices.
Exceptions listed below are "no fee" documents:
- Federal Tax Lien Termination
- State Tax Lien Termination
- UCC Termination
- Relinquishment
- Certified copies: $1.50 per page
- UCC Financings Statements, Assignment, Amendments, Release, Partial Release: Flat Fee $14.00 (Change effective date 7/1/2021) LB 910 passed 7/31/2020
Documentary Tax - Effective 7/1/2005 to $2.25 per thousand (LB-40) (see the Computation Table)
The Nebraska Department of Revenue requires the Register of Deeds office to collect a documentary-stamp tax when a deed is presented for recording.
A Form 521 (transfer statement) must be completed for all deeds, memorandum of contracts and/or land contracts.
Copies are $0.50 per page plus $1.00 P&H to mail out
Faxes are $0.50 per page
Money is needed before copies are sent.
Buffalo County Plat & Tam Books-showing ownership - $12.00
The above list of fees are in accordance with LB463 L.S. 1983: Effective August 26, 1983; LB606 L.S. 1985 Effective July 1, 1985; LB1153, Effective January 1, 1991 LB 1022, Effective January 1, 1993; LB1099, Effective July 16, 2004
LB 254 - Provide New Requirements for Instruments recorded in the Office of Register of Deeds Effective August 27, 2011
- Recording Space Requirements:
- 3" X 8 1/2" on top of page 1
- No attachment or affirmation shall be used in any way to cover any information or printed material on the instrument. (For example, nothing may be taped or attached to an instrument.)
- Every instrument presented for recording shall have on the first page BELOW the 3 inch margin a return address and the title of the document
- Margin Requirements: 1" on both vertical sides, and 1" on the bottom. This applies throughout the document.
- Instrument Requirements:
- Paper at least 8 1/2" X 11" , and no larger than 8 1/2" X 14"
- Shall be printed, typewritten or computer generated in black ink, white paper, and a minimum 8pt font
- Must be legible
- Each signature on an instrument shall be in black or dark blue ink
- Names of each party shall be typed, printed, or stamped beneath the original signature.
- Stamps shall not cover or interfere with any part of the instrument
- Exceptions to the rule:
- Instruments signed before the effective date of this bill (August 27, 2011)
- Instruments executed outside of the U.S.
- Certified copies from governmental agencies (Death Certificates)
- Instruments signed by an incapacitated or deceased person at the time of recording
- Instruments formatted to meet court requirements
- State & Federal Tax Liens
- UCC Instruments
- Plats, Surveys, etc.
School Superintendent
Superintendent of School records were transferred to the County Clerk’s office on July 1, 2000.
The school census records date from 1902 until 1999.
Contact:
Janice I. Giffin
County Clerk
1512 Central Avenue
Kearney, NE 68847
Phone: (308) 236-1226
E-mail: clerk@buffalocounty.ne.gov
Hours: 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Monday through Friday
Sheriff
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How to enter the Detention Center
"Serving Buffalo County with the assistance of our citizens!"
Mission Statement: "The mission of the Buffalo County Sheriff's Department is to enhance the quality of life in our county by working cooperatively with the public and within the framework of the U.S. Constitution to enforce the law, preserve the peace, reduce fear and provide for a safe environment for all of our citizens."
Department Structure: The Buffalo County Sheriff's Office is organized into two divisions, Operations and Support Services, under the direction of the Sheriff who is elected for a four (4) year term. The Operations Division consists of Civil Process, Warrant Section, Investigative Section, and Patrol Section and is currently managed by a Captain. The Support Services Section consists of the Sheriff's
Staff Section, Community Services Section, Training Section, Communications Section, and Detention Center Section and is currently managed by the Chief Deputy.
Social Media:
LOCATION: The department offices are located at 2025 Avenue A in Kearney, Buffalo County, Nebraska.
Regular business hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday.
A unique joint venture with the Buffalo County Sheriff's Office and the Kearney Police Department was formed in July 1993 when both agencies co-located to a remodeled building in downtown Kearney. By sharing resources, both agencies save taxpayers' money as well as establishing a good working relationship between the agencies and their employees.
The Sheriff's office oversees the dispatch duties and answers 911 calls for officers of both agencies.
The Police Department oversees the records and data processing functions for both agencies.
The Buffalo County Sheriff's Office responds to calls that occur in the county (outside of Kearney city limits). The Kearney Police Department responds to calls that occur within the city limits.
Both agencies assist each other as needed as well as working with law enforcement officers from other local jurisdictions in Buffalo County, Public Safety at the University of Nebraska at Kearney, and the Nebraska State Patrol.
Civilian fingerprinting is available by Buffalo County Sheriff's Office. BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.
1) Call 308-236-1804 to schedule an appointment, Monday - Friday, 8:30-11:00 am and 1:00 - 4:00 pm.
2) Fee is $20.
3) Do not come if experiencing any symptoms that include.
a) fever of above 100 F
b) shortness of breath or difficulty breathing.
For Emergencies: Dial 911
2022 PREA Audit
2023 PREA Annual Report
Veteran Services
About the Office
The County Veterans’’ Service Office was created by the State statute to assist veterans and their dependents in times of need and to obtain the benefits earned by their honorable service to the United States.
The Veterans’ Service Officer serves under the direction of the Veterans’ Service Committee and is appointed by the Board of Commissioners.
Mission Statement:
“The Buffalo County Veteran Service Office exists to aid and assist all Buffalo County veterans and their families in obtaining federal, state and county veteran benefits”.
Frequently Provided Services
VA Disability Compensation |
VA Healthcare |
County and State Veterans' Aid |
Applications for Nebraska Veterans Homes |
Homestead Exemption |
VA Aid and Attendance |
VA Loan Guaranty |
Nebraska Game and Parks Permits for Veterans |
DD 214's and Military Records |
Nebraska Veteran Honor License Plates |
And Many, Many More |
Office Hours
Monday – Friday
8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Appointments Preferred
Walk-ins are Welcome!
Closed Weekends and Holidays
Memberships:
- American Legion
- Disabled American Veterans (DAV)
- Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (VFW)
- County Veterans’ Service Officer Association of Nebraska
- National Association of County Veterans Service Officers
Goals of the Buffalo County Veteran Service Office Fiscal Year 2023-2024
Attorney
The Buffalo County Attorney is an elected position with a four-year term of office. Shawn R. Eatherton is the current County Attorney and he took office in 2003.
This office is divided into three divisions: Criminal, Civil, and Juvenile. The Buffalo County Attorney also serves as the County Coroner.
The County Attorney appoints his own Deputies, which include Andy Hoffmeister, Melanie Young, Michael Mefferd, Kari Fisk, Melissa Willis, Mandi Amy, Kane Ramsey, Nathan R. Arehart, and Marti S. Sleister.
Office Hours:
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday - Friday
Closed Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays
Phone:
(308) 236-1222
Board of Commissioners
Buffalo County is under the Commissioner form of County Government. The County is divided into seven districts. A person from each district is elected to serve on the County Board by the voters in that district.
County Commissioners serve terms of four years each. A Commissioner may serve as many terms as he/she wishes. The Commissioner’s terms are staggered - four Commissioners are elected in one election year and the other three Commissioners are then elected in the second year.
A Commissioner must be a resident of the district they are elected to represent. If they should move away from their district during their term, they must resign their seat on the County Board. The
annual salary for the office of the County Board of Commissioners will be
established at $38,538.00 for calendar year 2024. Chairman of the Board
will receive $200.00 per month additional pay. The Commissioners are also allowed a mileage expense of $0.67 per mile when conducting County business away from their home.
By law, the County Board is required to meet only once a year, which is on the 2nd Tuesday following the first Thursday in January. The Buffalo County Board chooses to conduct its meetings on the second and fourth Tuesday of every month. These meetings begin at 9:00 a.m. and are open to the public. Minutes from each meeting are published in the Kearney Hub & on the Buffalo County website. During the first meeting of each year, the County Board elects a Chairman and Vice-Chairman of the Board.
In general, the County Board is the representative and guardian for the County. The County Board is the agency, which in official matters, acts for and on behalf of the County. The County Board derives its functions from the Legislature and its powers are prescribed by Statutes enacted by the Legislature
Buffalo County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We invite you to read our Affirmative Action Plan.
Chairman – Ivan Klein
Vice-Chairman – Sherry Morrow
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Election Commission
Mission Statement: Maintain the integrity of the election process and maintain an accurate registry of voters.
Photo ID Required to Vote as of April 1st, 2024
Click this link for PHOTO ID information: https://sos.nebraska.gov/elections/voter-id
Nebraska VoterCheck Website
Click the above link to access your polling place address and party affiliation
Nebraska Online Voter Registration
Click the above link to register to vote, change your address, party affiliation or change your name on your voter registration record.
All results are UNOFFICIAL
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PRIVACY POLICY
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Information You Provide to Us:
Buffalo County does not keep any personal information about you or your visit to our Internet site unless you have specifically supplied it to us. If you may have supplied us with information as part of a request for information or to e-file an appeal of your Board of Property Assessment decision. This also applies to any feedback or on-line survey information you may have sent us through our website. In cases where you have supplied us with information, including financial data, we will treat such information in accordance with the requirements of the law. This means that it will be treated in the same way as written forms of communication, and in many instances it will be considered public information available to the public upon request. To the extent allowed by law, Buffalo County will make reasonable attempts to protect personal financial information from disclosure.
Public Disclosure:
As a general rule, Buffalo County does not disclose any personally identifiable information collected online except where you have given us permission or where the information is public information under the Nebraska Public Records Act et seq., or other applicable laws. Visitors should be aware that information collected by the County on its websites may be subject to examination and inspection if such information is a public record and not otherwise protected from disclosure.
Other Information about Your Visit to Our Site:
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This privacy policy does not apply to web sites operated by third parties that you may access through a link from our web site.
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2011 Board of Supervisors Agenda and Minutes
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This web site contains information about County programs,services, departments and offices, as well as helpful information oncommonly asked questions. We encourage you to use this site frequently to access meeting notices, Open Meetings Act, agendas, packets, and minutes of the County Board of Commissioners.
Buffalo County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We invite you to read our Affirmative Action Plan.
Accommodations for individuals with disabilities are available upon request.
Please contact the ADA Coordinator at (308) 236-1224 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting or the activity you would like to attend, or 48 hours before the date you need to access our facilities or services, if accommodations are required.
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2010 Board of Supervisors Agenda and Minutes
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