world.wikisort.org - USAGophertown was a shanty town neighborhood in Omaha, Nebraska on the north side. It was believed to be the first Irish American neighborhood in Omaha. Although the neighborhood's exact boundaries are unknown and there are no historical markers denoting it, historians believe it was situated roughly where the present-day Miller Park neighborhood stands.[2]
Former neighborhood in Omaha, Nebraska
Neighborhood in Omaha, Nebraska, United States
History
Gophertown was founded in 1857 by Irish immigrant Dennis Dee alongside his two relatives Michael and Maurice, a group that was a part of 38 Irish men who immigrated to the Omaha area. The group of three men created a dugout home to live in amidst hard times. It is disputed whether Dee dug a new shelter or reused a pre-existing ridge. Soon, a small shanty town began to form. The area became home to several Irish families with the men taking up local jobs in farming, roadwork, and ditch-digging.
The neighborhood stood near Florence. The Florence Claim Club, a de facto claim club formed by Florence residents, became aware of the settlement and took exception as Dee had not consulted the club before establishing a neighborhood nearby. James C. Mitchell, the leader of the group and founder of Florence, purportedly formed a mob to confront the Gophertown settlers, with the only written source on the incident being a now-defunct newspaper called the Omaha Nebraskian. According to the report from October 8, 1857, Mitchell and other Claim Club members stormed the Gophertown settlement to confront the men, but only found women and children as the men were away at work. When the Gophertown men received word about the incident, they returned to the settlement with firearms and shillelaghs, causing the Claim Club members to retreat. According to the Nebraskian report, the Claim Club returned later that night with firearms of their own but ultimately retreated once again.[2]
It is unknown when Gophertown formally ceased to exist, but the area was used for the Miller Park neighborhood, founded in 1896.[3]
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Neighborhoods of Omaha |
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Downtown |
- Old Market
- Market West
- NoDo
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Midtown |
- Country Club
- Dundee-Happy Hollow
- Elmwood Park
- Field Club
- Hanscom Park
- Leavenworth
- Morton Meadows
- West Farnam
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North |
- Bemis Park
- Benson
- Conestoga Place
- East Omaha
- Florence
- Gifford Park
- Gold Coast
- Kountze Place
- Miller Park
- Minne Lusa
- Near North Side
- Orchard Hill
- Prospect Hill
- Raven Oaks
- Saratoga
- Walnut Hill
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South |
- Burlington Road
- Dahlman
- Deer Park
- Dog Hollow
- Gibson
- Little Bohemia
- Little Italy
- Old Gold Coast
- South Omaha
- Sheelytown
- S. 24th Street
- Spring Lake
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West |
- Bent Creek
- Bridlewood
- Elkhorn
- First National Business Park
- Green Meadows
- Hillsborough
- Huntington Park
- Irvington
- Keystone
- Maple Village
- Millard
- Mockingbird Heights
- Regency
- Roanoke
- Westwood
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Former neighborhoods |
- Bottoms
- Burnt District
- Carville
- Casey's Row
- Chinatown
- Cutler's Park
- Greek Town
- Gophertown
- Scriptown
- Sporting District
- Squatter's Row
- Train Town
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North Omaha, Nebraska |
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History |
- Timeline
- Racial tension
- Civil Rights Movement
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Neighborhoods |
- Squatter's Row
- Gophertown
- Benson
- Dundee
- Bemis Park
- Gifford Park
- Gold Coast
- Kountze Place
- Miller Park
- Walnut Hill
- Orchard Hill
- Florence
- East Omaha
- Saratoga
- Scriptown
- Casey's Row
- Near North Side
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Events |
- Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition
- 1960s/70s riots
- Rice–Poindexter case
- Shooting of Vivian Strong
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Landmarks |
- Kountze Park
- Omaha Driving Park
- Omaha University
- Redick Mansion
- Logan Fontenelle Housing Project
- Dreamland Ballroom
- Fort Lisa
- Cutler's Park
- Winter Quarters
- Prospect Hill Cemetery
- Fort Omaha
- General Crook House
- Storz Brewery
- Bank of Florence
- The Sherman
- Broomfield Rowhouse
- Carter Lake
- Minne Lusa Theater
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People |
- List of people from North Omaha
- German
- Irish
- Jewish
- African American
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Culture |
- Fair Deal Cafe
- Carver Savings and Loan Association
- Dreamland Ballroom
- Omaha Black Music Hall of Fame
- Native Omaha Days
- Omaha Blues, Jazz & Gospel Festival
- Florence Days
- Stone Soul Picnic
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Schools |
- Howard Kennedy School
- Lake School
- Kellom School
- Lothrop School
- Long School
- Tech High
- North High
- Central High School
- Florence Elementary School
- Central Park Elementary School
- Druid Hill Elementary School
- Fontenelle Elementary School
- Monroe Middle School
- Benson High
- Franklin Elementary School
- Hartman Elementary School
- Kellom Elementary School
- Lothrop Magnet Center
- Miller Park Elementary School
- Minne Lusa Elementary School
- Sherman Elementary School
- Skinner Magnet Center
- Walnut Hill Elementary School
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Churches |
- Calvin Memorial Presbyterian Church
- Holy Family Catholic Church
- Pearl Memorial United Methodist Church
- Sacred Heart Catholic Church
- Salem Baptist Church
- St. Cecilia Cathedral
- St. John African Methodist Episcopal Church
- Zion Baptist Church
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Transportation |
- North Freeway/US 75
- Eppley Airfield
- North Omaha Airport
- Metro Area Transit
- Florence Depot
- Mormon Bridge
- Dodge
- North 24th
- North 30th Street
- Florence Boulevard
- Fontenelle Boulevard
- John A. Creighton Boulevard
- Lincoln Boulevard
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Other |
- List of African-American historic places
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