Following development of the sugar beet industry in the area, Volga Germans settled in Minatare beginning in 1912.
The following Volga German families are known to have settled in and around Minatare, Nebraska:
Arends
Arndt from Konstantinovka
Aschenbrenner from Norka
Benzel from Kolb
Burbach from Norka
Brill from Norka
Deines from Franzosen
Eirich from Schwed
Eskam from Konstantinovka
Fertig from Bauer
Foos from Dietel
Freouf
Fritzler
Gorr from Schwed
Harris from Schilling
Heilbrun from Dietel
Heigel from Norka
Heimbuch from Balzer
Hessler from Norka
Hopp from Frank
Knaub from Merkel
Leinweber
Lenz
Markheim from Merkel
Nagel
Nuss from Neu-Müller
Romig (Romick) from Rosenberg
Schaaf from Huck
Schaub from Frank
Schillereff from Kolb
Schmer from Norka
Schnell
Schoeneman from Norka
Schwartzkopf
Schwindt from Norka
Steinbrecher from Unterdorf
Sterkel from Norka
Stricker from Rosenberg
Ulrich
Vogel
Wacker / Walker
Wamboldt
Weisgerber from Huck
Weitzel from Rosenberg
Welsch from Nieder-Monjou
Zwetzig
- Sallet, Richard. Russian-German Settlement in the United States (Fargo, ND: North Dakota Institute for Regional Studies, 1974): 52.
East Lawn Cemetery (findagrave.com)
- City History (Minatare)
- Minatare, Nebraska (Wikipedia)
Great Western Sugarbeet Factory in Minatare, Nebraska.
Built in 1925; in operation until 1948.
Source: Western Sugar Cooperative.
Sugar beet wagons on Main Street in Minatare (1915).
Source: Vintage Nebraska.