The David Hilton family near Weissert, Custer County, Nebraska.

  • Solomon D. Butcher
Publication date
January 1887
Publisher
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Abstract

Photographer's annotation: 'We did not want to show the old sod house to friends back east, but the young lady and mother wanted to prove they owned an organ.' See NEBRASKA HISTORY. magazine. Vol. X No. 4, Oct.-Dec. 1927, Pg. 323. In 1975, Phillip Gardner of the Custer County Historical Society identified the Hiltons as living one and one-half miles south of Weissert, and being one of the oldest families in that area. Mrs. F. E. Howland identified those pictured as, from left to right: George Leonard Hilston, the eldest son of David. Born 17 March 1881 at Weissert, Nebraska; David Hilton, born 26 September 1846 at Manchester England; Emma Rhoda Hilton Campbell (daughter of David), born 13 March 1876 in Seneca, Wisconsin; Lydia Hilton Picket...

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