NRHP: John Sautter Farmhouse
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John Sautter Farmhouse
NRHP Reference #: 80002463
NRHP Listing Date: 19800930
Location
220 N Jefferson, Papillion, Sarpy County, Nebraska
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Summary
The John Sautter Farmhouse is a distinctly German structure. The dwelling, of nogged-frame construction, was built in the late 1860s by John Sautter, Sr., a native of Wurttemberg, Germany. Sautter operated a grist mill for a number of years and served as one of the founders of the First Lutheran Church of Papillion. The Sautter House stood originally on a farm located just north of the present city limits of Papillion. In the 1970s housing developments destroyed the original farm setting. The house was saved from demolition in 1979 by the Papillion Area Historical Society, which moved it to the city park.
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