Gosper County

 

 

 

In the constitution of this state in the article on legislative apportionment, and also in the article on

"the judicial department," the county of Gosper is recognized as one of the counties of this state.

 

Since about August 20, 1873, there has existed in the district of country bounded on the east by

Phelps County, south by Furnas County, west by Frontier County and north by Dawson County.

 

An organized county, in fact, called and know as Gosper County.  

 

But the creation, organization, or naming of which there exists no sufficient record or evidence.

 

Therefore, be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Nebraska:

 

That all acts of the people of the district of country named in the preamble in and about the organization of said county and the establishment of county government therein, and all the official acts of the several county officers of said county, including all who have been officers of said county, or of any precinct, school district, or road district therein, since such de facto organization, be and the same are hereby declared to be legal and binding to all and every intent and purpose, the same as though the said county had been established, bounded, and named by legislative authority and duly organized by and under proclamation of the governor of the state, and the evidence of such proclamation and such organization duly preserved.

 

The Complied Statutes of the State of Nebraska, 1881

 

 

 

 

 

 

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