Nebraska City Historical Society to Kick Off Summer Book Club on May 1 Focusing on Exploration, Westward Movement with a Local Author
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The Nebraska City Historical Society, the states preeminent historic preservation organization, originated in 1937 to preserve and protect the history and stories of Nebraska City’s founding members and early settlement. Throughout the decades, Society has helped revive interest in the study of local history, through education and historic preservation while also being the stewards of the Taylor-Wessel-Bickel-Nelson House and the Old Freighters Museum in Nebraska City.
The Society is excited to announce that they will be hosting a Summer Book Club, officially kicking off on May 1, 2026. The book, “A Short History of the Lewis & Clark Expedition – 1803-1806” by Daryll D Heresemann, was selected as the summer read. Heresemann’s book is a pure delight to read, with sprinkling of journal entries, and firsthand accounts to feel the true spirit of the Lewis and Clark Journals, but not so much as to overwhelm the reader in minute details,” to Dr. Sara Crook retired Schottenhamel Honors Chair in Humanities at Peru State College.
Society President, Kathy McKillip, stated that the book, isn’t a sweeping, novelistic retelling of the expedition; instead, it’s a distilled narrative that moves with the same efficiency that Meriwether Lewis and William Clark might have appreciated when mapping unknown terrain
McKillip added that, “Hiresemann’s strength lies in clarity. He doesn’t bog the reader down in excessive detail, yet he avoids flattening the journey into a dry timeline. The book sketches the ambition behind the expedition—Thomas Jefferson’s vision of westward expansion—while still grounding the story in the day-to-day realities of mud, hunger, diplomacy, and sheer uncertainty. You get a sense of motion, of constant forward push, even when progress was painfully slow.” With a slight grin, McKillip stated,” this is something that resonated with the Society when making the selection, progress can be painfully slow at times!” The runner-up for the Summer Book Club was Virginia Ott’s Sterling Carrie which is also locally authored. “ McKillip concluded with “ Since I was in the 4th grade at 14th Street Elementary and participated in the Morton James Library Summer Reading program, I have been a fan of ,and advocate for, reading and book clubs” – recently finishing a 12 year service term on the Lincoln Public Libraries Board of Directors and Chair of the One-Book-One Lincoln Board Committee, Mckillip shared that the Society has the organization of a book club as a goal within their 2026 organizational strategic plan which is to promote, encourage and embrace local authors and historical reads.
Monthly questions and thoughts to ponder will be shared via the Society’s Facebook page with a group gathering and discussion at the annual meeting in June.
Board member and Treasurer, Gloria Glover shared, “This group is a great place to learn about the history of Nebraska City and share that history with our residents and nonresidents alike and initiating a book club we hope will stimulate more interest in the Society as well”
The book will be available for purchase at the Old Freighters Museum, or the Missouri River Basin-Lewis at Clark Center. Readers are encouraged to check Morton James Public Library. Cost to purchase the book at either location is $18.00.
Dr. Sara Crook added that, “it is a most pleasant read and should attract a great deal of interest with this being the year of our Nation’s 250th Anniversary! “
Membership for the Society is $20.00/yr. Members are encouraged to participate in the organization’s volunteer activities. To become a member of Nebraska’s oldest Historical Society, send a check and contact information to NCH, PO BOX 175, Nebraska City NE 68410 – please provide your mailing information and email. Or pay online at the Society website of www.nebraskacityhistoricalsociety.com
Books are available at both Society Museums for the cost of $18.00.
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