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Genoa (pron. je NO uh) is a city in Nance County, Nebraska, United States.The population was 894 at the 2020 census.The city was founded by Mormons in 1857. [4] In the fall of 1859, the Mormon Colony was forced to abandon Genoa when the town and surrounding area were incorporated into the newly created Pawnee Reservation.
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Genoa Township is one of twelve townships in Nance County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 233 at the 2020 census . A 2021 estimate placed the township's population at 233.
[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed [4] Location City or town Description 1: Burkett Archeological Site: Burkett Archeological Site: July 12, 1974 (Atop the bluff in the northern half of Section 29, Township 17 North, Range 4 West, 4 miles (6.4 km) southwest of Genoa [5]: 153
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Nebraska map showing location of Pawnee Reservation and other Indian territories in 1873. The Pawnee Reservation was located on the Loup River in Platte and Nance counties in mid-central Nebraska. The Kawarakis Pawnees, the ancestors of the Chaui, Kitkehahki, and Pitahawirata Bands, settled in southeastern Nebraska in approximately 900.
The Indian Industrial School at Genoa, Nebraska, United States was the fourth non-reservation boarding institution established by the Office of Indian Affairs. The facility was completed in 1884 and operated until 1934. Now restored, it is owned and operated by a foundation as the Genoa U.S. Indian School Museum.