A group portrait of the Neligh Mill work force with bags of So-Lite flour. - See more at: http://nebraskahistory.pastperfectonline.com/photo/B819F6A4-4D5B-498B-8065-765841148481#sthash.u21QyN3n.dpuf
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A group portrait of the Neligh Mill work force with bags of So-Lite flour. On the back of the photo the men are identified as: (top) Jack Miller (2nd miller), Geo. Ferguson, Frank Henry, Jim Setzer (1st miller), Geo. Steige, Matt Ziemans (delivery) & Geo. Ziemans. (2nd row) Chas. Kutzbacher, Art Tibbets, John Downey, P.D. Thompson, J. Henry & Lou Haberstrow. - See more at: http://nebraskahistory.pastperfectonline.com/photo/B819F6A4-4D5B-498B-8065-765841148481#sthash.u21QyN3n.dpuf
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The Neligh Mills
The Neligh Mills, built from locally fired brick in 1873 by John D. Neligh, was the first business and industry in the then newly platted town. Later owners and operators of the mill included William C. Galloway, Stephen F. Gilman and J. W. Spirk.…