He held several local offices in Nebraska City.
Two slaves were sold at public auction in Nebraska City on December 5, 1860.
It is located at 218 North 6th Street in Nebraska City.
The current building was not the first high school in Nebraska City though.
His home in Nebraska City is now a state park.
He worked with a cousin in the scrap metal business in Nebraska City.
In the early 1850s Giddings moved to Nebraska City and continued the practice of law.
Nebraska City is the headquarters for the Fort Western catalog.
He returned to Nebraska City, and resumed his law practice.
Nebraska City has a public and a Catholic school system.