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Downtown Chappell: Second Street Location within Deuel County and Nebraska Coordinates: 41°05′29″N 102°28′12″W / 41.09139°N 102.47000°W / 41.09139; -102
Its county seat is Chappell. [2] The county was formed in 1889 and named for Harry Porter Deuel, superintendent of the Union Pacific Railroad. [3] In the Nebraska license plate system, Deuel County is represented by the prefix 78 (it had the 78th-largest number of vehicles registered in the county when the license plate system was established ...
The Deuel County Courthouse, located at 718 3rd St. in Chappell, Nebraska, is a 1915 brick Classical Revival courthouse designed by noted Denver architect John J. Huddart. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. [1] It is a 60-by-70-foot (18 m × 21 m) rectangular building of the "County Citadel" type. [2]
The Fred and Minnie Meyer Sudman House, located at 490 Vincent Ave. in Chappell, Nebraska, is a historic house (built 1911) that is a notable local landmark.It is a 42-by-36-foot (13 m × 11 m) wood-frame house on a concrete masonry foundation.
Chappell, the only other town in the county, became the county seat. [4] In 1884, the first church services were held by the Rev. E. E. Mount in the Phelps Hotel. The first church in the county, called Prospect Church, was a sod building constructed 9 miles (14 km) north of town in 1887. [4]
Chappell, Nebraska This page was last edited on 2 September 2013, at 17:31 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
The company that would become a sporting goods reseller and chain was started in December 1961 in Chappell, Nebraska. [1] [2] [3] Richard (Dick) N. Cabela purchased $45 worth of fishing flies at a furniture expo in Chicago which he then advertised for sale in a local newspaper advertisement. [4]
Chappell (surname) includes a list of people with the surname; Chappell Batchelor (1822–1884), English organist and cricketer; Chappell Dossett (1883–1961), British actor; Chappell Hayes (1948–1994), political activist; Chappell Roan (born 1998), American singer-songwriter