October 29, 2022

Christopher Joseph Abbott, 1889-1954 [RG3915.AM]

NEBRASKA STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY MANUSCRIPT FINDING AID



RG3915.AM:  Christopher Joseph Abbott, 1889-1954



Hyannis, Grant County, Neb.:  Rancher, banker

Size:  1 scrapbook



BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE



Christopher J. Abbott was born near Bird City, Kansas, on October 11, 1889. In 1890 his parents, Arthur and Hannah (Minor) Abbott, moved to a ranch near Hyannis, Nebraska. Educated at Nebraska Wesleyan University, the University of Michigan and the University of Nebraska, Christopher Abbott returned to Hyannis, where he directed his extensive cattle and bank holdings. He owned seven ranches, was president of nine banks and operated an Iowa radio station. Abbott enjoyed flying and operated Prairie Airways in Lincoln and Rocket Air Service in Omaha. He married Ethel Shmitz of Lincoln, Nebraska.



Christopher J. Abbott was killed in a plane crash near Shreveport, Louisiana on January 10, 1954.



SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE



This collection consists of a scrapbook relating to the career of Christopher J. Abbott, prominent Nebraska rancher and banker. The scrapbook includes newspaper and magazine clippings and photographs documenting Abbott’s career. It also includes obituaries and memorials rendered upon his death in 1954.



 



ADDED ENTRIES:



Abbott, Christopher Joseph, 1889-1954

Banks and banking — Nebraska — Grant County

Cattle industry and trade — Nebraska — Grant County

Ranches and ranching — Nebraska — Grant County



 



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