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Loading... Pioneer Chapel, Milligan, Nebraska, Historical Marker
The Pioneer Chapel in the Cesky Bratri Cemetery
During the early years of Glengary township few priests were available to the Czech and Irish immigrants of the surrounding area, but they visited the community whenever possible beginning around 1874. The chapel, the first permanent house of worship in Fillmore County, was built in the 1870s on the Josef Kotas farm northwest of the cemetery. A successor church, St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church, was erected in the newly formed town of Milligan in 1890. Burials commenced here before Anton Svec purchased the property from the Burlington & Missouri River Railroad in 1878. He deeded two acres for a cemetery to his Czech brethren in 1887. Although known locally in earlier years as the Catholic Cemetery, and later as the North Cemetery, it was incorporated as the Cesky Bratri (Czech Brethren) Cemetery Association in 1904. The chapel was moved to the cemetery from the Kotas farm in 1901. The building was restored and dedicated as the Pioneer Chapel in 1998
Owner of original | Charles Richard Strong |
Date | ca 1998 |
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