Water Companies in Bancroft, NE
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* City of Bancroft
(402) 687-2485 more info
Cuming Co Rural Water Dist
(402) 528-3405 more info
Norfolk Water Billing
(402) 844-2018 more info
Norfolk Water Division
(402) 844-2210 more info
Onawa Water Department
(712) 433-1231 more info
Sanitary & Improvement Distrct
(402) 371-6440 more info
Sioux City Water Services
(712) 279-6164 more info
Stanton Water Department
(402) 439-2119 more info
Tekamah Water Billing Department
(402) 374-2521 more info
Water Billing
(712) 279-6132 more info
West Point Water Department
(402) 372-2466 more info

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Facts about Bancroft, NE:
Bancroft is a village in Cuming County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 520 at the 2000 census. John Neihardt, who later became Nebraska's poet laureate, lived in Bancroft for twenty years and wrote many of his works there. His study is preserved at the John G. Neihardt State Historic Site in the village. The site that became Bancroft was homesteaded in the mid-1870s by Ford Bella Barber and Deborah (Watson) Barber, who came from Maine to settle in Nebraska. In 1880, when the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway began planning a line through the area, the Barbers deeded 80 acres (32 ha) of land to the railway for the platting of a town. At that time, there were about 25 residents, mostly of German, Irish, and Scandinavian extraction. The settlement was originally known as Unashta Zinga, meaning "little stopping place" in a Native American language. When it was platted, it was initially named Barbersville; however, the Barbers requested that it not be...

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