NRHP: Isaac Newton Clark House

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Isaac Newton Clark House

Isaac Newton Clark House

NRHP Reference #: 83003985

NRHP Listing Date: 19831215

Location

407 W Cedar, Sutton, Clay County, Nebraska

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Summary

Built about 1877 the Isaac Newton Clark House is a good example of a Gothic Revival residence, a relatively rare building type in Nebraska. Isaac Newton Clark was born in Ohio in 1836 and moved to Sutton in January 1872. He platted much of the Sutton townsite and served as the driving force in securing a railroad line. Clark established the first hardware store in Clay County and founded the Sutton Brick Company.

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