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Shea, Nebraska

Coordinates:40°06′53″N97°00′06″W / 40.1147°N 97.0017°W /40.1147; -97.0017
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Ghost town in Nebraska, United States

The village of Shea, Nebraska in 1917.

Shea was a small village inJefferson County, Nebraska,[1] located about four miles west of the town ofDiller.

History

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Shea began as arailroad siding andgrain elevator that was informally called Fitzgerald's Siding. In 1901, theBurlington Railroad inaugurated itsSt. Louis toDenver route, necessitating the laying of 800 feet of new track at the site.[2] The name Fitzgerald's Siding was deemed too long, so as a convenience to the railroad the name was changed to Shea, honoring the pioneer John Shea, who had settled in the area.[3][4]

In 1905, the landowner Otto Willems constructed a brick building at Shea and partnered with son-in-law August Kunter to establish a general mercantile business for the surrounding farmers.[5][6] Willems & Kunter was Shea's first business establishment.

Otto Willems' widow, Anna, hired civil engineer W. W. Watson in 1907 toplat a town site, resulting in four square blocks with 13 lots to be used for business, the rest for residential.[7] Streets included Main Street, Lawrence Street, West Street, and Railway Street.

At various times during its heyday in the 1910s and 1920s, Shea had a mercantile business, a barber shop, a grocery store, a post office, a blacksmith shop, a grain elevator, stockyards, a community hall, and a railroad depot with occasional passenger service.[8][9] Shea's population most likely never exceeded 50 residents.

Shea did not make it through theGreat Depression. By 1941, the once-thriving little village had reverted to just a grain elevator with a residence or two.[9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Shea (historical)".Geographic Names Information System.United States Geological Survey,United States Department of the Interior. RetrievedMay 8, 2021.
  2. ^"Diller Record". April 26, 1901.
  3. ^"Diller Record". January 24, 1902.
  4. ^Dawson, Charles (1912).Pioneer Tales of the Oregon Trail and of Jefferson County. Topeka: Crane & Company. p. 258 – viaGoogle Books.
  5. ^"Diller Record". March 3, 1905.
  6. ^"Diller Record". June 9, 1905.
  7. ^"Diller Record". October 25, 1907.
  8. ^"Diller Record". April 10, 1925.
  9. ^ab"Diller Record". April 3, 1941.
Municipalities and communities ofJefferson County, Nebraska,United States
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40°06′53″N97°00′06″W / 40.1147°N 97.0017°W /40.1147; -97.0017

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