NRHP: The Hendee Hotel
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The Hendee Hotel
NRHP Reference #: 79001436
NRHP Listing Date: 19790321
Location
220 E 8th, Cozad, Dawson County, Nebraska
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Summary
The two-story brick (later stuccoed) building was constructed about 1879 by John J. Cozad, who founded the town in 1874. Local legend holds that the hotel was the scene of a shooting incident between Cozad and a local farmer. In 1883 he sold the hotel to Stephen A. Hendee, a grain dealer. The hotel served as a prominent business and social center in Cozad. John Cozad's son, Robert Henry Cozad, who changed his name to Robert Henri following the shooting incident, achieved international fame as an artist.
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