Nebraska Historical Marker: Crounse

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Location

Rural Unnamed Rd, Raymond, Lancaster County, Nebraska

View this marker's location 40.969874, -96.87847

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Marker Text

Crounse was once a small village named for Lorenzo Crounse, Nebraska Supreme Court justice (1867-73). congressman (1873-77), and governor (1893-95). The village had a school (1870-1962), post office (1873-1901), church, general store, and creamery. Crounse School was the hub of the community. Classes met in homes until a schoolhouse was built on this site in 1873. Activities included picnics, bazaars, 4-H, and ball games. After the school closed in 1962, memories were all that remained of the community.

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