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  1. The history of Omaha, Nebraska, began before the settlement of the city, with speculators from neighboring Council Bluffs, Iowa staking land across the Missouri River illegally as early as the 1840s. When it was legal to claim land in Indian Country, William D. Brown was operating the Lone Tree Ferry to bring settlers from Council Bluffs to Omaha.

  2. 22 de may. de 2024 · History. Omaha was founded in 1854 in an area that had been visited by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark in 1804 on their exploratory journey to the Pacific coast and where the pioneer fur trader Manuel Lisa established a trading post during the War of 1812.

  3. The city was founded along the Missouri River, and a crossing called Lone Tree Ferry earned the city its nickname, the "Gateway to the West". Omaha introduced this new West to the world in 1898, when it played host to the World's Fair, dubbed the Trans-Mississippi Exposition.

  4. Timeline of Omaha, Nebraska history. Significant events in the history of Omaha, Nebraska, include social, political, cultural, and economic activities. [1] Pre-1854. Pre-19th century Bands from the Pawnee, Otoe and Sioux nations alternatively occupy the land now comprising Omaha as hunting area.

  5. Omaha, Nebraska, 1900. View larger. Omaha was founded in 1854, but its roots date from 1846, when the westbound Mormons entered the area. From 1846 to 1848 Winter Quarters, in modern northern Omaha, was the Mormon departure point for the Salt Lake valley.

  6. Since its founding in 1854, the city of Omaha has always been a vibrant, energetic city continually transforming itself. Whether it was the Native American tribes, pioneers, railroad laborers, meat packers or technology gurus, everyone who came to call Omaha home helped make our amazing city what it is today.

  7. History of Omaha, Nebraska. Omaha, the seat of Douglas County, is situated on the west bank of the Missouri River, 15 miles from its confluence with the Platte and 425 miles west of Chicago. It is the largest city in Nebraska and is sometimes called the "Crossroads of the Nation."