Nebraska’s Winding Road to Statehood: In the Footsteps of a Female Settler
A historical lecture exploring the journey of a female settler in Nebraska.
Sat, 13 Jun 2026
11:30 AM – 12:30 PM (America/Chicago)
Arbor Lodge State Historical Park Nebraska City , Nebraska
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This historical lecture, 'Nebraska’s Winding Road to Statehood: In the Footsteps of a Female Settler,' offers a fascinating look at the early days of Nebraska. Held at the Arbor Lodge State Historical Park, the presentation features the story of Barbara Kagi Mayhew Bradway, a female settler who recounts her experiences. It is an educational event that provides deep insights into the history of the state and the challenges faced by early pioneers in Nebraska City.
What to Expect
An informative and engaging historical presentation.
Who Should Attend
History buffs
Students
Local residents
Educators
Agenda Overview
The lecture runs from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm on June 13, 2026.
Venue & Address
Arbor Lodge State Historical Park
2600 Arbor Ave Nebraska City , Nebraska – 68410 United States
Organizer
Humanities Nebraska · Non-profit
Organization promoting history and culture.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is it held?
Arbor Lodge State Historical Park, 2600 Arbor Ave.
What is the topic?
The story of a female settler in Nebraska.
Is it free?
Check the event website for details.
Who is the speaker?
The lecture features the story of Barbara Kagi Mayhew Bradway.
Is registration required?
Check the event page for booking information.
Who organizes it?
Humanities Nebraska and Nebraska City 250.
Tags
history
lecture
Nebraska
settler
June
education
Summary
Join us for a historical lecture at Arbor Lodge State Historical Park.