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The name was pronounced by French settlers as "shattron," and the pronunciation evolved into Chadron. Chadron's roots began at a site northwest of the present location of the city. Homesteader Fannie O'Linn recognized the needs of a town to serve the rural people establishing farms in the area in the 1870s.
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Chadron is a city and the county seat of Dawes County, Nebraska, United States, in the Great Plains region. The population was 5,206 at the 2020 census.
As the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Railroad steamed west, its Pioneer Townsite Company established Chadron in 1885. With the railroad came the ...
The current town site of Chadron was formally established in 1885 as a town on the Fremont, Elkhorn, and Missouri Valley Railroad. The town grew very quickly, ...
Sioux Indians lived in the region when cattle ranchers arrived in the 1870s. A community called O'Linn soon grew at the site; in 1885 its residents moved a few ...
The career possibilities for history graduates may surprise you. In Chadron State's History program, you will develop skills in writing, analysis, communication ...
Chadron is a friendly community and home to Chadron State College with a population of approximately 5,851. What began in 1885 as a few wooden shacks and ...
In 1940 workers at the park uncovered Native American artifacts while working on the foundation of a new building. News of the discovery reached Asa. T.
Employees of Lancaster P. Lupton built a trading post on the creek near here in 1841 to trade with the Sioux Indians. From 1842 until at least 1845 this ...
History of Chadron, Nebraska from 1885-1925, with the bulk of the time spent on 1885-1910.