The address of the Furnas County Shop is: Po Box 327, Arapahoe, NE 68922-0327
The address of the Furnas-Gosper Counties Museum is: 401 Nebraska Avenue, Arapahoe, NE 68922
The phone number of the Furnas County Shop is: 308-962-7912.
Arapahoe
The phone number of the Furnas-Gosper Counties Museum is: 308-268-2208.
A town was named Arapaho in honor of the Arapaho tribe of Native Americans.
No same-sex couples have legally married in Furnas county because the state Constitution of Nebraska currently prohibits same-sex marriage. In May 12, 2005 a US District Court Judge ruled that Nebraska's ban on same-sex marriage was unconstitutional, but that ruling was overturned on July 14, 2006 by the United States Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit. No same-sex couples were able to legally marry in Nebraska during that 14-month period, since the lower court's decision was stayed pending the outcome of the appeal.
Robert Wilkinson Furnas (born May 5, 1824 in Troy, Ohio; died June 1, 1905 in Lincoln, Nebraska) succeeded Wililam H. James as the second Governor of Nebraska, serving between January 13, 1873 and January 11, 1875. Following the end of Furnas' term as Governor, Silas Garber (born September 21, 1833 in Logan County, Ohio; died January 12, 1905 in Red Cloud, Nebraska) became the fourth Governor of Nebraska, serving between January 11, 1875 and January 9, 1879.
Silas Garber (born September 21, 1833 in Logan County, Ohio; died January 12, 1905 in Red Cloud, Nebraska) succeeded Robert Wilkinson Furnas as the third Governor of Nebraska, serving between January 11, 1875 and January 9, 1879, including the whole of 1877.
Silas Garber (born September 21, 1833 in Logan County, Ohio; died January 12, 1905 in Red Cloud, Nebraska) succeeded Robert Wilkinson Furnas as the third Governor of Nebraska, serving between January 11, 1875 and January 9, 1879, including the whole of 1878.
Doug Furnas is 5' 11".
Charles Furnas was born in 1880.
Charles Furnas died in 1941.