Ingham, Nebraska

Ingham was a community in Lincoln County, Nebraska, United States, established in 1886 by the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad.

[2] The settlement became of sufficient size that a post office was secured in 1898.

[2] In addition to agricultural activities, Ingham developed a silica mining industry.

[2] The silica facilities moved to Eustis in 1928, and improved roads meant local farmers were able to transact business in larger markets.

[2] Today, only a few building foundations, along with abandoned wagons and agricultural equipment,[2] remain as evidence that this community ever existed.