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Homestead National Monument of America
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Friends of Homestead National Monument of America is an IRS approved 501(c)(3) charitable, educational organization. The "Friends" support the programs and mission of the Homestead National Monument of America by channeling charitable, tax deductible gifts of various kinds to the use of the Homestead National Monument of America assisting expanded facilities and programs. If you are interested in becoming a "Friend" contact:

Friends of Homestead National Monument of America
8523 State Hwy 4
Beatrice, NE 68310
402-223-3514

To view the Friends of Homestead National Monument of America's website, click here.

 

Homestead Congress is a Friends of Homestead National Monument of America program dedicated to communicating with those persons interested in learning more about the mission of Homestead National Monument of America and the effect it had on the growth of this nation. To meet its communication goal, Homestead Congress maintains a blog site.

Those registering their e-mail address at homesteadcongress@gmail.com receive the Friends of Homestead National Monument of America free newsletter plus quarterly updates. The cost-cutting advantage of sending the newsletters via e-mail will enable reaching a greater audience. Consider sharing this idea with family and friends.

Share Your Homestead Story: The Homestead Act of 1862 provided a robust opportunity for westward development of this country. Needs of the homesteaders were great. Those needs were also the needs of the country's westward expansion; resulting in an explosion of inventions, industrial applications, and developments in agriculture, finance, art, photography, communications, transportation, medicine and much more. There were many outcomes, good and bad, that occurred as a result of westward expansion. More than half of the homesteaders failed to "prove up" their claim. There are many stories of success, failure, and change. These are the stories the Homestead Congress wants to receive. Please send us your stories about the your family's experiences as homesteaders or experiences that occurred as a result of the Homestead Act of 1862. Send them to homesteadcongress@gmail.com These one page remembrances will be shared with all others who send in their e-mail addresses. It is a big story, the Homestead Congress wants to help create a better awareness of the Homestead Act of 1862 and Homestead National Monument of America, the one site mandated by Congress to tell this story.

Jerry Davison, Facilitator, Homestead Congress

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Did You Know?
The Homestead Act of 1862 changed the world with its offer of free land. Millions of people immigrated to America seeking their fortune, shifting populations along with the power of governments. -- Homestead National Monument of America

Last Updated: July 23, 2011 at 09:50 MST