(Last Updated 07/11/2004 )
Fairmont welcomes you!
Note: Historical information from The Fillmore County Story, Wilbur G Gaffney, 1968.
History:
The section of land where the town of Fairmont, Nebraska now sits was originally pre-empted by four soldiers for the South Platte Land Company in the spring of 1871. In order, to be eligible to keep the claim, the soldiers had to make improvements which consisted of four board shacks, one in each corner of the 4 sections that came together. The South Platte Land Company used these buildings as their offices for land sales and completion of title transactions. The land company surveyed the town and sold off lots. By the fall of 1871, there were several businesses established.
The town continued to prosper because the Burlington Railroad came through and one train stayed overnight in Fairmont each night. By the fall of 1872 Fairmont was a bustling prairie town with:
bank
doctor and dentist
3 brickyards
Fairmont Creamery
hotels
hardware store
lumber yards
coal and feed yards
General stores including: J. E. Porter's General Store and Dan Spade's General Merchandise
Chase & Clark Hardware, Tin and Cornice Works
a bakery
opera house
school
library
Photographs:
The Fairmont Cemetery Association has prepared a transcription of the Fairmont Cemetery. This book can be purchased for $20.00 by writing to:
Fairmont Cemetery Association
P.O. Box 428
Fairmont, NE 68354
Catholic
Congregational
Federated Church (Congregational & Presbyterian)
Methodist Church
Presbyterian
Some of the early residents in or near Fairmont were:
Bert Aldrich
Dr. S. F. Ashby- medical doctor
Samuel Atkinson
Milton Bailey
Samuel Bair
A. Bergstrand - tailor
David R. Bivins
Abraham Black
Delazon M. Black
H. G. Bliss
James Bratt
Charles D Brower
M. H. Brown
W. H. Brown- 1st postmaster
Reason A Burge
James Campbell
J. O. Chase - Fillmore County Bankl
Fred M. Chapin
Mrs. A. Christian - dry goods and millinery
Frederick G. Clark
Joseph R. Coffin
F & J Conroy - marble yard
Elvira Cramer
Isabell Cramer
S. A. Crawford
John Crum
J. Cubbison - dry goods
H. Curtis - agricultural implements
C. J. Cushman - meat market
Wilson Dart
J. Lewis Davis
Thomas H. Davis
P. P. Dawson - hardware and tin shop
C. W. Dumont - confectionery
George Enderly
Roy Finney - 2nd postmaster
Charles Fosdick
D. H. Freeman
Andew Frey
Ella M. Gaylord
Luther T. Gaylord
S. G. Gaylord - Gaylord House Hotel
Sylvanus T. Gaylord
Will. R. & L. T. Gaylord (brothers) - dry goods store
R. G. Hall
Jerome Halsey
T. J. Heaton - restaurant
James M. Hill
J. H. Hohn - boots and shoes
Dr. Horner-dentist
Ezekiel Horton
Jonathan A. Horton
William G. Hunt
William Hunt, Jr.
James Jones
David Kelly
Rice Kelly
H. S. Kingory
Hiram Lee
James M Lowder
E. L. Martin - livestock dealer
Joseph Michael - blacksmith
Charles S. Miller - Bank owner
O. E. Miller
James Morehead
John G. Morris
Richard Morris - organ and musical instruments
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Muller
Frank H. Newton - dentist
Agnes Noble - furniture
W. F. Patterson - furniture
William Peck - blacksmith
Charles Peterson
George Peth - harness and saddlery
D. J. Phillips - Confectionery and Fruit
Charles N. Phillips
Mary F. Phillips
Jacob Pflug
J. N. Pollard - groceries
S. J. Richards - Fairmont House Hotel
Napoleon B Roe
Thomas Roe
Peter Rose
George Rullison - groceries
M. Sargent - drugs
E. C. Sawyer - drugstore and stationery
Phillip Schwab
Obediah Scott
James Seely
Louis Steiger - groceries
Virgil A. Stewart
W. N. Steward - coal dealer
W. L. Stewart
Aaron B. Stonerook
J. W. Talmadge - agricultural implements
Cyrus B. Thompson
Henry Thompson - Feed and Livery
H. Thompson - confectionery
Noah M. Thompson
William H Tidyman
J. Ferdinand Torge
B. H. Turner
E. B. Welch - flour mill
J. H. Welch - flour mill
I. W. Williams - harness
W. Willson - jeweler
George W. Winand
Richard H. Wirts
Jacob Witter
W. C. Ziegler - general merchandise
Photo of Post Office and other businesses in Fairmont
May 2001
Last Updated: Sunday, July 11, 2004