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Veteran's Memorial Wall, Greeley
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The first white inhabitant of the county appears to have been a legendary character, "Happy-Jak Swearington",
who lived and trapped up and down the North Loup Valley before 1869. This is where he lived for a time on the peak
which bears his name in the Chalk Hills near Scotia.
The first homestead was taken in the southwest corner of the county by Alice P. Fish who filed papers in 1871.
County organization was effective in the fall of 1872. The first meeting of commissioners took place at Lamartine
on January 20, 1873. By a special election on November 15, 1874, the county seat was moved to Scotia. Scotia became
the first town in Greeley County in 1874, and it still exists.
Other communities established included O'Connor, Brayton, Horace, Belfast, Wolbach, Spalding and Greeley. Scotia,
Spalding, Wolbach and Greeley are the only towns which still exist. At one time the population of Greeley County
exceeded 10,000 people. Now,
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Greeley County Courthouse and
Veterans Memorial Wall
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however, less than 4,000 reside in the county.
Greeley (Greeley Center) began in the spring of 1885 as a promotion of Thomas Fox. It was advertised
as being located in the heart of Greeley County.
The B and M Railroad was built through Greeley and in August 15, 1887, the first train arrived in Greeley.
Branches of the railroad went to Erickson and to Burwell. The railroad was to be extended to the Black Hills.
This plan, however, never materialized.
The Methodist Church was completed in 1889 and the Catholic Church in 1904. These are the two parishes existing
in Greeley today. An excellent relationship exists between the religious groups. On August 12, 1890, an election was
held and the voters of Greeley County elected to move the courthouse from Scotia to Greeley where the Greeley County
Courthouse exists today. The courthouse is an attractive building located in the center of town and is staffed with
efficient and accommodating officials.
Greeley has a present population of 600 people. It is not a presumptuous town but on close scrutiny, one
discovers excellent stores and dependable services available.
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The Oldest and
Youngest Veterans (Topmost Two Bricks) |
The greatest asset of Greeley is its people. Their friendliness is exceptional and they are understanding and supportive. Greeley is a good place for children where adults care for their welfare. The schools are attractive, well staffed and equipped. The youth have balanced recreational programs all through the year. The youth,
our finest product, are outgoing, friendly, and participate with enthusiasm.
The pictures shown on this page celebrate the heroes that have served their
Country, County, Community, and their Families. We in Greeley County wish them
all Happiness in this life and Rest in the next.
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