Eldorado, Nebraska, in Clay County, was settled by 1888 originally as Eldon. The Josiah and Sarah Negley family moved there from Decatur, Iowa, sometime before August of 1887 when their son Newton died of tetanus, or as they called it - lockjaw. The picture below of Josiah standing in front of a house that I would presume to be his own may have been taken around 1890 (give or take a few years). There is nothing else in the background here.
Eldorado never incorporated as a town. It lies 10 miles south of Interstate 80 on Highway 14. Don't blink or you'll miss it! Where once there stood a grain elevator, school, churches and stores, there is now nothing more than a cluster of trees with a couple of houses, some outbuildings, machinery and a few animals and people. I'm not sure of the exact location where this house stood, but there is now almost surely a cornfield in that spot.
- "J F Negley has again resumed work on his new house." Harvard Courier, April 6, 1912
- "J F Negley's new house is gradually nearing completion." Clay County Patriot, May 3, 1912
- "J F Negley has resumed his work on his new house in the east part of town." Harvard Courier, August 24, 1912
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