Pioneer Stories of the Pioneers of Fillmore And Adjoining Counties

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Pioneer Stories of the Pioneers of Fillmore And Adjoining Counties
George Robert Mckeith
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Mr. William Dyer, a homesteader alongside of the Ziska place was the first school teacher of their district.
PHILIP SCHWAB Philip Schwab a native of New York State went first to Micliigan where he lived about three years, and then came to Nebraska, in 1871.
He was employed for a time at the sawmills near the West Blue; after- wards homesteading two and a half miles west of Exeter, where he t uilt a sod house 16 ft. By 20 ft. , to be followed by a frame building, be. 'rides many other improvemen
...ts. Mr. Schwab married Melissa Whitaker, whcje grand- mother was the first white woman to take up land in Pillmore County. This Mrs. E. A. Whitaker came in 1868 with her two sons and took the fourth homestead in the County; the land being situated in the West Blue Town- ship. She was for two years the only white woman in the county, and lived an eventful life, her trials, privations and perils during those early days were very great, she was often exposed to the attacks of surrounding Indians. She was however of great courage and determination, and was able to gain the confidence of her Indian neighbors.

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