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H.S.M. Spielman House (Chamberlain House)
NRHP Reference #: 86001713
NRHP Listing Date: 19860717
Location
1103 I, Tekamah, Burt County, Nebraska
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Summary
Pennsylvania native H. S. M. Spielman settled in Burt County in 1857, ten years before Nebraska achieved statehood. Spielman was a successful, enterprising farmer for over fifty years before moving to this house, in Tekamah, in 1906 after his retirement. He served as director and vice-president of the Farmer's Grain and Livestock Association of Tekamah, director and treasurer of the Tekamah and Farmer's Telephone Company, and vice-president of the Burt County State Bank. The house exhibits both Queen Anne and Neo-Classical Revival detailing in its design.
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