Trains & Tractors & Trucks (Read More)

event poster featuring a graphic of train tracks and a black-and-white photo of an early flatbed truck with an adult driving and a child in the bed of the truck. Text Reads: History Comes Alive in 2025 Butler County History Programs, Trains & Tractors & Trucks, Program by Ron Mimick at 6:30 PM - 8 PM, Butler County Event Center, David City NE, December 1
This event is part of a series of four “History Comes Alive in 2025” events sponsored by the Butler County Historical Society in partnership with people across the county. The collaborating partner for this program is the family of Eugene & Darlene Divis. December’s speaker will be Ron Mimick. He will speak about the history of trains, tractors, and trucks and how they changed Butler County. The doors open at 5:30 and the program starts at 6:30.

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Cemeteries of Butler County (Read More)

event poster featuring a graphic of fall leaves and a photo of a cemetery gate. Text Reads: History Comes Alive in 2025 Butler County History Programs, Cemeteries of Butler County, October 6, Program at 6:38 PM - 8 PM, Butler County Event Center, David City NE
This event is part of a series of four “History Comes Alive in 2025” events sponsored by the Butler County Historical Society in partnership with people across the county. The collaborating partner for this program is Hruska Memorial Library. October's speakers will be Jeanne Hain, Carolyn Dvorak, Jennette Heins, and Kevin Meysenburg. They will speak about the history of Butler County cemeteries. The doors open at 5:30 and the program starts at 6:30. Future events in the series include: December 1 – Roads, Rails, and Sod Houses

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History of the Butler County Fair (Read More)

Photo of people filling a grandstand along with event information. History Comes Alive in 2025 Butler County History Programs Program at 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Butler County Event Center, David City NE History of the Butler County Fair June 16 A Butler County Historical Society Event
This event is the first of a series of four “History Comes Alive in 2025” events sponsored by the Butler County Historical Society in partnership with people across the county. Collaborating partners for this program are Butler County Extension and the Rising City Library. June's speaker will be Diane Duren, long-time fair participant and supporter. Diane will speak about the history of the Butler County Fair. The doors open at 5:30 and the program starts at 6:30. Future events in the series include: October 6 – Cemeteries of Butler County December 1 – Roads, Rails, and Sod Houses

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The Pawnee People of Butler County Nebraska (Read More)

Event poster including series title (History Comes Alive in 2025) and event title (The Pawnee People of Butler County Nebraska). Includes a black and white photo of Pawnee people standing in front of and sitting atop their earth/thatch homes.
This event is the first of a series of four "History Comes Alive in 2025" events sponsored by the Butler County Historical Society in partnership with people across the county. The original occupants of what would become Butler County were the Pawnee People. To truly understand their culture, the BCHS is bringing in experts. We will be honored to have Matt Reed of Pawnee, Oklahoma, the historic preservation officer for the Pawnee People; Broc Anderson, the Director of Historic Sites for the Nebraska State Historical Society; Nancy Carlson is an archeologists and works with the Genoa Indian School. These three people will discuss the history and culture of the Pawnee. Artifacts donated to the Depot Museum in the early ‘70s by Alfred Tichacek will be on display. This is a free event and a free bottle of water and a kolache will be available for attendees. This evening program will be filmed and put on the BCHS YouTube Channel. The Event Center is offering an open bar for after the program, and people are welcome to stay and visit with each other and the speakers. Matt Reed is currently the Trical HIstorical Preservation Officer for the Pawnee Nation in Pawnee, Oklahoma. Matt attended Oklahoma State University where the graduated in 1996 with a B.A. in History and in 1998 with an M.A. in Applied History. Nancy Carlson has a master's degree in anthropology/archaeology. She was a charter member of the Genoa US Indian Boarding School Foundation and has worked with the Pawnee on various projects. Broc Anderson is the Director of Historic Sites for the Nebraska State Historical Society and will speak about the Pawnee Scouts. Future events in the series include: June 16 - History of the Butler County Fair October 6 - Cemeteries of Butler County December 1 - Roads, Rails, and Sod Houses

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