
The Nebraska-Kansas border forms the southern boundary of this 2021 survey, where the rolling plains of Harlan County meet the northern edge of Phillips County. The landscape is defined by the drainage of Sappa Cr and Twin Cr, watercourses that have historically shaped the agricultural layout of the region. Local landmarks like Sappa Peak and the Lubeck Reservoir provide orientation amidst a grid of rural section roads, from 710 Rd down to the state line along 702 Rd. Genealogical interest is centered on the Lutheran Cem and Home Cem, both of which serve as enduring anchors for the scattered farming communities and families who have worked these prairie lands for generations.
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1957 Stamford SE
Harlan County, NE

1958 Mascot
Harlan County, NE

1974 Alma SW
Harlan County, NE

1974 Republican City NW
Harlan County, NE
2011 Alma SW
Harlan County, NE
2011 Mascot
Harlan County, NE
2011 Republican City NW
Harlan County, NE
2011 Stamford SE
Harlan County, NE
2014 Alma SW
Harlan County, NE
2014 Mascot
Harlan County, NE
2014 Republican City NW
Harlan County, NE
2014 Stamford SE
Harlan County, NE
2017 Alma SW
Harlan County, NE
2017 Mascot
Harlan County, NE
2017 Republican City NW
Harlan County, NE
2017 Stamford SE
Harlan County, NE

2021 Alma SW
Harlan County, NE

2021 Mascot
Harlan County, NE

2021 Republican City NW
Harlan County, NE

2021 Stamford SE
Harlan County, NE