1855 The new legislature immediately passed the
Free Public School Act of 1855, which created
free public schools for children across the territory. Positions for a territorial superintendent and county school superintendents to be elected by popular vote were also created. County superintendents were supposed to organize school districts and levy
property taxes to support schools; however, not every locale levied the taxes or built schools. The first incorporated city in Nebraska,
Nebraska City, was granted its charter by a special act in 1855. In 1855, the
Omaha Claim Club imposed their will on the territorial legislature, forcing the passage of a territorial law granting per settler, they doubled the federally imposed limit of .
1856 In January 1856, the territorial legislature chartered the
Bank of Florence, which failed three years later.
1857 On February 11 the territorial legislature gave permission to a group of citizens to found the University of Nebraska at
Saratoga, Nebraska. However, when they did not complete the task of meeting in Saratoga and establishing a campus within one year they lost their permission to charter.
1858 In January, 1858 a group of representatives illegally moved the territorial legislature to
Florence following a violent outburst at the capitol building. After repeatedly being dogged out of voting on the removal of the capital from Omaha, a skirmish pitted representatives from
Nebraska City, Florence, and other communities to convene outside of Omaha. Despite having a majority of members present for the vote to remove the capital and all agreeing, the "Florence Legislature" did not succeed in swaying the Nebraska Territory governor. The capital remained at Omaha until 1867 when Nebraska gained
statehood.
1860 In early 1860 the territorial legislature authorized a special election to consider forming a state constitution, which did not pass.
1864 The territorial legislature had a variety of powers, including granting every incorporated town or city its charter, which lasted through the 1864 session, when the first general incorporation act was passed and signed by the governor.
1866 Six years later, on January 9, 1866 the territorial Governor
Alvin Saunders urged the Legislature to consider statehood. == Municipal incorporations ==