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  1. Schuyler is a city in Colfax County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 6,211 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Colfax County. The city (as well as the county) is named after former Vice President of the United States, Schuyler Colfax.

  2. Schuyler is a city in Colfax County, Nebraska, United States. As of the 2020 census, 6,547 people lived there. It is the county seat of Colfax County. The city and the county are named after Schuyler Colfax, former Vice President of the United States of America.

    Census
    Pop.
    6,547
    5.4%
    6,211
    15.6%
    5,371
    32.6%
    4,052
    −2.4%
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  4. Schuyler is a city in Colfax County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 6,211 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Colfax County. [3] The city is named after former Vice President of the United States, Schuyler Colfax. [4]

  5. History of Schuyler | Schuyler Chamber. OUR HISTORY. In 1866, the Union Pacific Railroad reached present-day Schuyler, at the time known as Shell Creek Station. Three years later, the Nebraska State Legislature divided large Platte County into three smaller counties, including Colfax county.

  6. The Schuyler City Hall is a historic two-story building with a three-story clock tower in Schuyler, Nebraska. It was built as a city hall in 1908, and designed in the Medieval Italian stye by German-born architect Joseph P. Guth. The Seth Thomas Clock Company clock was added in 1909.

  7. Community. Fueled by a vibrant industrial – agricultural based economy, Schuyler’s growing international population (6,547) is driven by employment opportunities for all skill levels. Schuyler residents enjoy both the amenities of rural living along with convenient access to Nebraska’s major population centers.

  8. November 29, 2001. The Schuyler Carnegie Library is a historic building in Schuyler, Nebraska. It was built as a Carnegie library by P.H. Wind & Sons in 1911, and designed in the Tudor Revival style by the architectural firm Fisher & Lawrie. [2] It was a library until 1975, and it housed the Schuyler / Colfax County Historical Society Museum ...

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