The Sherman County Historical Society, founded in 1977, is a non-profit organization dedicated to collecting and preserving the history and heritage of Sherman County in Loup City, NE. Through membership dues, private donations, grants, and county allocations, the society maintains several historical buildings and exhibits, including the Hanshew Building, Research Center, Ohlsen-Jenner House, Hawk School, Austin School, Marcy Building, Elsner-Clark Hall, and a merry-go-round. The society holds monthly meetings and offers research services to help visitors explore their ancestors and the county's past.
Donna Trompke, the president of the Sherman County Historical Society, has been recognized with the 2023 Heritage Hero Award by History Nebraska for her exceptional contributions to the organization. With her background in teaching and bookkeeping, Donna plays a pivotal role in keeping the society organized and running smoothly. She oversees meetings, events, and the Research Center, where she assists visitors in finding information about their ancestors and manages the distribution of publications. Donna's innovative ideas, such as featuring a prominent family each tour season, have further promoted the society's mission of preserving and sharing the history of Sherman County.
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