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Benkelman is a city in and the county seat of Dundy County, Nebraska, United States. [1] As of the 2020 census, the city population was 821. [3] History.
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In 1900, Edgar Howard bought the Telegram from J. L. Paschal, who had been elected state senator. [7] A lawyer and newspaperman, Howard was a strong Democrat. In 1883, he had purchased the Papillion Times in Papillion, Nebraska; in 1887, he had left the Times to go to Benkelman in southwestern Nebraska, where he founded the Dundy Democrat.
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Benkelman Township covers an area of 71.94 square miles (186.3 km 2) and contains no incorporated settlements. According to the USGS, it contains one cemetery, Battle Creek. The streams of Battle Creek, Big Timber Creek and Crosby Creek run through this township.