Anton Psota was a Cuming County Nebraska pioneer. He won high honors with corn exhibits at an exposition in Omaha about 1900. Among his friends, this honor earned him the monikor of "the corn king of the Elkhorn valley". He was a horse racing fan and the West Point (NE) race tracks were situated on his farm at one time.
An obituary was published in The Lincoln Star on 2 January 1935.
Anton Psota was a Cuming County Nebraska pioneer. He won high honors with corn exhibits at an exposition in Omaha about 1900. Among his friends, this honor earned him the monikor of "the corn king of the Elkhorn valley". He was a horse racing fan and the West Point (NE) race tracks were situated on his farm at one time.
An obituary was published in The Lincoln Star on 2 January 1935.
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