Gosper County, County administrative division in Nebraska, United States
Gosper County encompasses 458 square miles of land with the Platte River flowing through its northern section and agricultural fields covering 95 percent of its territory.
The county, established in 1873 and named after Nebraska Secretary of State John Gosper, underwent changes in its county seat from Daviesville to Homerville before settling on Elwood.
The county population of 1,893 residents maintains strong agricultural traditions, focusing on livestock production and cultivation of corn, soybeans, and wheat across the territory.
The Gosper County Courthouse at 507 Smith Avenue East in Elwood operates Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, providing governmental services to residents.
The county features multiple recreational areas, including the Gosper National Wildlife Management Area, Johnson Lake State Recreation Area, and Phillips Lake State Recreation Area.
Location: Nebraska
Inception: 1873
Capital city: Elwood
Shares border with: Dawson County, Furnas County, Frontier County, Phelps County
Website: http://co.gosper.ne.us
GPS coordinates: 40.50000,-99.82000
Latest update: March 4, 2025 04:56
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