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History of Sargent, (Custer County) Nebraska

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Local Historical and Genealogical Records:

Rev. Burton H. Jones Family

After completing an academic course at Iowa College Academy, Rev. Burton H. Jones engaged in business for a few years. He resumed study, however, by spending one year in seminary at College Center, Ky., and one year in Chicago Theological Seminary, when he spent one year preaching in Missouri, after which he finished his studies at Oberlin Theological Seminary in 1897. He settled first at Hyannis, Neb., where he built the first institutional church on the frontier in America; and now (1901) is settled and preaching at Sargent, Neb.

Children of Rev. Burton H. and Angelina C. (Tallman) Jones, of Sargent, Neb.:


MARGRET BURTON, b. at Grinnell, Iowa, Feb. 10, 1892.

LESTER TALLMAN, b. at Danville, Ky., June 13, 1894.

ARTHUR CARHART, b. at Oberlin, O., Sept. 4, 1896.

HOWARD CASWELL, b. at Hay Springs, Neb., Dec. 25, 1898.

From: History and Genealogy of the Ancestors and Family of Captain Israel Jones of Barkhamsted Connecticut. By Asahel Wellington Jones. Published by Laning Co., 1902.






Nebraska Facts:
Tree: cottonwood
Bird: western meadowlark
Flower: goldenrod
Nickname: Cornhusker State, Beef State
Motto: Equality Before the Law
Area (sq. mi.): 77,227
Capitol: Lincoln
Admitted: 1 Mar 1867




Custer County Facts:

Seat: Broken Bow
Established: 1877
Formed from: Unorganized Territory


Sargent is situated 706 meters above sea level.



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