Niobrara: A Town Too Tough to Stay Put

Niobrara had a big problem with flooding early in its history, so its residents did the only sensible thing. They moved the town. The whole town.

The town of Niobrara was established in 1857 along the Missouri River, about a mile southeast of its confluence with the Niobrara river. In March 1881 an ice jam flooded the town with three to six feet of water. By April the town had been flooded three times. Teamsters, armed with house jacks, winches and capstans, block-and-tackles, oxen, mules, and horses moved Niobrara, building by building, to the benchland a mile and a half to the southwest. Although moving an entire town seems remarkable, Niobrara was moved again in the 1970s when a rising water table, caused by the Gavins Point Dam, threatened the town. The third, and current, town of Niobrara was dedicated on July 4, 1977.

 
Several buildings are partially submerged in floodwater, with snow-covered hills visible in the background.

Missouri River flood at Niobrara, 1881 (RG2118.PH5-14

A person stands among large ice chunks near a log cabin after a flood in Niobrara, Nebraska, caused by an ice gorge on the Missouri River.

Ice gorge at Niobrara, 1881​ (RG2118.PH5-16)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

 

Flooded houses and buildings in Niobrara, Nebraska, surrounded by water from an ice gorge on the Missouri River.

Missouri River flood at Niobrara, 1881​ (RG2118.PH5-15)

 


Six men stand in front of a two-story house mounted on wheels, preparing to move it across a grassy field; caption reads "Niobrara on wheels.

Niobrara on Wheels. Houses being relocated a mile and one-half west to higher land. (RG2118.PH5-17)

A group of people stand outside the wooden building labeled "Hubbard House," with some holding tools and equipment, in a grassy, rural area.

Moving Hubbard House at Niobrara, 1881 (RG2118.PH5-18)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A wooden house on logs is being moved by horses and people across a grassy field; caption reads, “Niobrara on wheels. In process of moving on higher land, a mile and one-half west.”.

Niobrara on Wheels (RG2118.PH5-19)

A two-story house is being relocated using wooden beams and rails, with people gathered nearby. Text reads: "NIOBRARA ON WHEELS. In process of moving on Higher Land, a mile and one-half west.

Niobrara on Wheels, 1881 (RG2118.PH5-19)

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