
The historic Courthouse stands on a prominent square in the town of Fairbury. Architect, J. C. Holland (Kansas), designed the brick and limestone Romanesque Revival building which opened in 1892....
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Jefferson County, located in southeastern Nebraska and founded on January 26, 1856, is named after Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States. The county encompasses 576 square miles, featuring a landscape of low rolling hills primarily utilized for agriculture.
Governed by a structure organized in 1864, Jefferson County operates through 16 distinct offices, which manage a variety of public services. The county's focal point, Fairbury, serves as the administrative hub, offering essential resources to its residents and visitors alike.
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The historic Courthouse stands on a prominent square in the town of Fairbury. Architect, J. C. Holland (Kansas), designed the brick and limestone Romanesque Revival building which opened in 1892....
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