In the Nebraska license plate system, Burt County is represented by the prefix 31 (it had the thirty-first-largest number of vehicles registered in the county when the license plate system was established in 1922).
Geography
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 497 square miles (1,290km2), of which 492 square miles (1,270km2) is land and 5.5 square miles (14km2) (1.1%) is water.
As of the census of 2000, there were 7,791 people, 3,155 households, and 2,240 families residing in the county. The population density was 16 people per square mile (6/km²). There were 3,723 housing units at an average density of 8 per squaremile (3/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 97.63% White, 0.18% Black or African American, 1.07% Native American, 0.19% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 0.22% from other races, and 0.69% from two or more races. 1.26% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. 33.7% were of German, 13.9% Swedish, 10.1% Irish, 8.8% American, 7.0% English and 5.4% Danish ancestry according to Census 2000.
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The villages of Burt and Bridgend are located in the fertile plain that stretches from Derry City and Lough Foyle to Inch Island and Lough Swilly. The ancient ring fort of Aileach, pictured left, perched on a rounded hilltop is testimony to the historic and strategic importance of this 'gateway' to Inishowen and Donegal.
The city of Derry, one of the longest continuously inhabited places in Ireland, lies a few miles to the east. The earliest historical references date to the sixth century when a monastery was founded there, but for thousands of years before that people had been living in the vicinity. These people left traces of their existence in the various archaeological sites and objects which often come to light in this area.
published: 27 Oct 2009
Burt County Breakdown
Fiddle tune attributed to Bob Walters originally from Burt County, NE on the northern side of the Missouri Valley region.
published: 16 Oct 2011
2022 Burt County Nebraska Fair Parade
2022 Burt County Nebraska Fair Parade in Oakland Nebraska.
The towns in Burt County are Craig, Decatur, Lyons, Oakland, NA d Tekamah
published: 20 Jul 2022
Burt County Breakdown
Burt County Breakdown on clawhammer style banjo
published: 27 Mar 2012
Burt County Land Lodge & Shooting Range
https://www.zachland.com/
published: 24 Feb 2019
Burt County Breakdown
This one is rough but it's all I got for it.
published: 19 Sep 2011
Burt Castle - County Donegal Ireland
Overlooking Lough Swilly, Burt Castle was built around 1560 and was one of many castles owned by the Gaelic O’Doherty clan who ruled the Inishowen peninsula of Donegal. Under English control, in 1587, brothers Richard and Henry Hovenden resided at the castle to resist the Spanish Armada on behalf of Henry VIII.
In 1608, after a dispute with the new Governor of Derry, Sir Cahir O’Doherty rose in revolt and used Burt Castle as his headquarters. Burning the city of Derry Cahir O’Doherty triggered what became known as O’Doherty’s Rebellion. In response English troops captured Burt Castle and freed the prisoners taken in Derry who were being held there. Shortly after, O’Doherty was killed at the Battle of Kilmacrennan and the rebellion collapsed.
Located near the towns of Burt and Newtown ...
published: 04 Dec 2020
Burt County Farmland
Legal: PT W ¼ 28-21-11 and
PT E ¼ 29-21-11 Burt County,
Nebraska – Arizona Township
Land Located: From Tekamah,
Neb., 1 mile south on Hwy. 75 then
east 1 ½ mile on CR F.
Deeded Acres: 198.54 +/-
Cropland Acres: 194.41 +/-
Disclaimer: Irrigation system
located on the property is owned
and operated by the City of
Tekamah under a Wastewater
Service Agreement. Landowner
can construct a well and connect
to irrigation equipment under this
agreement.
http://www.donegalcottageholidays.com
The villages of Burt and Bridgend are located in the fertile plain that stretches from Derry City and Lough Foyle to In...
http://www.donegalcottageholidays.com
The villages of Burt and Bridgend are located in the fertile plain that stretches from Derry City and Lough Foyle to Inch Island and Lough Swilly. The ancient ring fort of Aileach, pictured left, perched on a rounded hilltop is testimony to the historic and strategic importance of this 'gateway' to Inishowen and Donegal.
The city of Derry, one of the longest continuously inhabited places in Ireland, lies a few miles to the east. The earliest historical references date to the sixth century when a monastery was founded there, but for thousands of years before that people had been living in the vicinity. These people left traces of their existence in the various archaeological sites and objects which often come to light in this area.
http://www.donegalcottageholidays.com
The villages of Burt and Bridgend are located in the fertile plain that stretches from Derry City and Lough Foyle to Inch Island and Lough Swilly. The ancient ring fort of Aileach, pictured left, perched on a rounded hilltop is testimony to the historic and strategic importance of this 'gateway' to Inishowen and Donegal.
The city of Derry, one of the longest continuously inhabited places in Ireland, lies a few miles to the east. The earliest historical references date to the sixth century when a monastery was founded there, but for thousands of years before that people had been living in the vicinity. These people left traces of their existence in the various archaeological sites and objects which often come to light in this area.
Overlooking Lough Swilly, Burt Castle was built around 1560 and was one of many castles owned by the Gaelic O’Doherty clan who ruled the Inishowen peninsula of ...
Overlooking Lough Swilly, Burt Castle was built around 1560 and was one of many castles owned by the Gaelic O’Doherty clan who ruled the Inishowen peninsula of Donegal. Under English control, in 1587, brothers Richard and Henry Hovenden resided at the castle to resist the Spanish Armada on behalf of Henry VIII.
In 1608, after a dispute with the new Governor of Derry, Sir Cahir O’Doherty rose in revolt and used Burt Castle as his headquarters. Burning the city of Derry Cahir O’Doherty triggered what became known as O’Doherty’s Rebellion. In response English troops captured Burt Castle and freed the prisoners taken in Derry who were being held there. Shortly after, O’Doherty was killed at the Battle of Kilmacrennan and the rebellion collapsed.
Located near the towns of Burt and Newtown Cunningham, Burt Castle is one of the most recognizable castles in Donegal. The structure has three levels, two circular watchtowers, a small vaulted chamber, and openings for muskets.
Location:
https://goo.gl/maps/os1hZhshNTW3WoCQA
Video By: Atomic Kinship
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQzXhtf8mtVat2Uldzavk-w
Music Credit: "Snowy Path" by Sláinte
Overlooking Lough Swilly, Burt Castle was built around 1560 and was one of many castles owned by the Gaelic O’Doherty clan who ruled the Inishowen peninsula of Donegal. Under English control, in 1587, brothers Richard and Henry Hovenden resided at the castle to resist the Spanish Armada on behalf of Henry VIII.
In 1608, after a dispute with the new Governor of Derry, Sir Cahir O’Doherty rose in revolt and used Burt Castle as his headquarters. Burning the city of Derry Cahir O’Doherty triggered what became known as O’Doherty’s Rebellion. In response English troops captured Burt Castle and freed the prisoners taken in Derry who were being held there. Shortly after, O’Doherty was killed at the Battle of Kilmacrennan and the rebellion collapsed.
Located near the towns of Burt and Newtown Cunningham, Burt Castle is one of the most recognizable castles in Donegal. The structure has three levels, two circular watchtowers, a small vaulted chamber, and openings for muskets.
Location:
https://goo.gl/maps/os1hZhshNTW3WoCQA
Video By: Atomic Kinship
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQzXhtf8mtVat2Uldzavk-w
Music Credit: "Snowy Path" by Sláinte
Legal: PT W ¼ 28-21-11 and
PT E ¼ 29-21-11 Burt County,
Nebraska – Arizona Township
Land Located: From Tekamah,
Neb., 1 mile south on Hwy. 75 then
east 1 ½ mile...
Legal: PT W ¼ 28-21-11 and
PT E ¼ 29-21-11 Burt County,
Nebraska – Arizona Township
Land Located: From Tekamah,
Neb., 1 mile south on Hwy. 75 then
east 1 ½ mile on CR F.
Deeded Acres: 198.54 +/-
Cropland Acres: 194.41 +/-
Disclaimer: Irrigation system
located on the property is owned
and operated by the City of
Tekamah under a Wastewater
Service Agreement. Landowner
can construct a well and connect
to irrigation equipment under this
agreement.
Legal: PT W ¼ 28-21-11 and
PT E ¼ 29-21-11 Burt County,
Nebraska – Arizona Township
Land Located: From Tekamah,
Neb., 1 mile south on Hwy. 75 then
east 1 ½ mile on CR F.
Deeded Acres: 198.54 +/-
Cropland Acres: 194.41 +/-
Disclaimer: Irrigation system
located on the property is owned
and operated by the City of
Tekamah under a Wastewater
Service Agreement. Landowner
can construct a well and connect
to irrigation equipment under this
agreement.
http://www.donegalcottageholidays.com
The villages of Burt and Bridgend are located in the fertile plain that stretches from Derry City and Lough Foyle to Inch Island and Lough Swilly. The ancient ring fort of Aileach, pictured left, perched on a rounded hilltop is testimony to the historic and strategic importance of this 'gateway' to Inishowen and Donegal.
The city of Derry, one of the longest continuously inhabited places in Ireland, lies a few miles to the east. The earliest historical references date to the sixth century when a monastery was founded there, but for thousands of years before that people had been living in the vicinity. These people left traces of their existence in the various archaeological sites and objects which often come to light in this area.
Overlooking Lough Swilly, Burt Castle was built around 1560 and was one of many castles owned by the Gaelic O’Doherty clan who ruled the Inishowen peninsula of Donegal. Under English control, in 1587, brothers Richard and Henry Hovenden resided at the castle to resist the Spanish Armada on behalf of Henry VIII.
In 1608, after a dispute with the new Governor of Derry, Sir Cahir O’Doherty rose in revolt and used Burt Castle as his headquarters. Burning the city of Derry Cahir O’Doherty triggered what became known as O’Doherty’s Rebellion. In response English troops captured Burt Castle and freed the prisoners taken in Derry who were being held there. Shortly after, O’Doherty was killed at the Battle of Kilmacrennan and the rebellion collapsed.
Located near the towns of Burt and Newtown Cunningham, Burt Castle is one of the most recognizable castles in Donegal. The structure has three levels, two circular watchtowers, a small vaulted chamber, and openings for muskets.
Location:
https://goo.gl/maps/os1hZhshNTW3WoCQA
Video By: Atomic Kinship
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQzXhtf8mtVat2Uldzavk-w
Music Credit: "Snowy Path" by Sláinte
Legal: PT W ¼ 28-21-11 and
PT E ¼ 29-21-11 Burt County,
Nebraska – Arizona Township
Land Located: From Tekamah,
Neb., 1 mile south on Hwy. 75 then
east 1 ½ mile on CR F.
Deeded Acres: 198.54 +/-
Cropland Acres: 194.41 +/-
Disclaimer: Irrigation system
located on the property is owned
and operated by the City of
Tekamah under a Wastewater
Service Agreement. Landowner
can construct a well and connect
to irrigation equipment under this
agreement.
In the Nebraska license plate system, Burt County is represented by the prefix 31 (it had the thirty-first-largest number of vehicles registered in the county when the license plate system was established in 1922).
Geography
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 497 square miles (1,290km2), of which 492 square miles (1,270km2) is land and 5.5 square miles (14km2) (1.1%) is water.
As of the census of 2000, there were 7,791 people, 3,155 households, and 2,240 families residing in the county. The population density was 16 people per square mile (6/km²). There were 3,723 housing units at an average density of 8 per squaremile (3/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 97.63% White, 0.18% Black or African American, 1.07% Native American, 0.19% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 0.22% from other races, and 0.69% from two or more races. 1.26% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. 33.7% were of German, 13.9% Swedish, 10.1% Irish, 8.8% American, 7.0% English and 5.4% Danish ancestry according to Census 2000.