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Chauncey S. Taylor House (Richard Zeilinger House)
NRHP Reference #: 82003184
NRHP Listing Date: 19820625
Location
715 4th, David City, Butler County, Nebraska
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Summary
The Zeilinger House was built in 1888 for Chauncey S. Taylor, a local jeweler. Local legend states that Taylor brought with him to David City an "18-inch-square" model of a former home, which was copied by the carpenter to construct the present house. The property was later owned by the John and Richard Zeilinger families, founders in 1892 of a successful hardware business in David City. The house is an eclectic composite of the Queen Anne and French Second Empire styles and features a prominent three-story corner tower.
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