Father in buggy at La Platte, Nebraska railroad crossing
Description
Black and white postcard (14 x 8 cm.) with a view of a horse and buggy at the railroad crossing in La Platte, Nebraska. The horse is standing on the tracks and there is a man standing next to the buggy talking with a man inside the buggy. Writing on the reverse side indicates in pencil "Father in buggy at La Platte."
The town of La Platte, Sarpy County, Nebraska, was established in 1870. Prior to that, the town of Larimer Mills had occupied some of the same territory that La Platte occupied at the time of its founding, but Larimer Mills was one of a string of unsuccessful towns in the area. La Platte broke the losing streak for a while, but went out of existence in 1954. Source: Sarpy County Centennial Celebration: The Story of Our First Century: 'Arrows to Airpower'. Bellevue, Nebraska: Sarpy County Centennial, c1957.