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Saratoga, Nebraska Territory

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Located today in the proximity of 24th Street and Saratoga Avenue in North Omaha, the town was once noted as being "three miles (4.8 km) north of downtown Omaha and two miles (3.2 km) south of Florence." In modern terms, the Saratoga townsite lay between Locust Street on the south and Fort
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riverbank at Saratoga Bend was the site of regular steamboat landings, with more regular traffic than the fledgling Omaha City, three miles (4.8 km) south. The town was also founded near the site of Sulpher Spring, which because of the town became renowned for its healing powers. The site was
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at Saratoga. When that did not transpire, the university was newly incorporated in Lincoln. The post office was established in September 1857. After Beadle left in late 1857, the economic "
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bishop paid $ 3500 for 6 acres (24,000 m) of land and the building. By 1869 a new school building had been constructed at 16th & Jones in Omaha and the old hotel was abandoned.
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called Saratoga School, one of the first public schools in Nebraska. In 1877 the Missouri River changed course and cut-off the Saratoga Bend, creating what became known as
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town founded in 1856 that thrived for several years. During its short period of influence the town grew quickly, outpacing other local settlements in the area including
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located at the present-day junction of North 16th Street and Commercial Avenue, the presumed location of one of the area's many
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Saratoga Avenue in North Omaha was the Main Street of the town of Saratoga. Saratoga Elementary School was incorporated into
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suburb. With new bleachers built to accommodate a crowd of a thousand, the Saratoga Field was home to OU's team until 1951.
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Within several months the town had more than 50 buildings, including several businesses and churches. In February 1857 the
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Laws, joint resolutions, and memorials passed at the regular session of the General Assembly of the Territory of Nebraska.
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land speculators, was the impetus for the town's creation and growth. This type of speculation relied on money from
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The town's economy, including a hotel and several bars, relied on its connection to the Saratoga Bend on the
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show was first held there for public performance in 1883. In 1898 it was host to many events for the
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The author was the land agent in Saratoga, and his diary is full of Saratoga history.
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football team. At that time the university was located just south in the posh
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school for girls opened at the location of the Saratoga Springs Hotel. The
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popular at the time. Beadle named the community after his own hometown of
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by Adam Fletcher Sasse. NorthOmahaHistory.com. March 31, 2024.
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platted much of the Saratoga area as a new affluent suburb of
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also the grave of the daughter of Young Elk, an elder of the
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1857 diary of Nebraska pioneer Erastus F. Beadle (1821-1894)
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Saratoga Elementary School website. Retrieved June 8, 2011.
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Saratoga is located in Nebraska
Nebraska
Saratoga is located in the United States
41°18′N 95°56′W / 41.300°N 95.933°W / 41.300; -95.933 (Saratoga)
Nebraska
Omaha
Nebraska Territory
boom and bust
Omaha
Florence
North Omaha
Carter Lake
Missouri River
Nebraska Territory
Omaha Tribe
Logan Fontenelle
Erastus F. Beadle
New York
wildcat banks
investment schemes
Saratoga, New York
Saratoga Springs
Nebraska Territory Legislature
University of Nebraska
Panic of '57
Brownell Hall
Episcopal
Nebraska Territory
Saratoga Brewery
artesian wells

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