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John Henry Stork Log House - NHR


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John Henry Stork Log House - NHR

John Henry Stork came to Burt County from Prussia in 1864 and settled on a farm in Arizona Precinct near
Tekamah. Stork later built the log house and in September 1871 received his homestead patent from the U.S.
government. The one-and-one-half-story, hewn log structure is a unique example of German culture in
Nebraska, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.



Address: Located on private property near Tekamah

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John Henry Stork Log House - NHR

John Henry Stork came to Burt County from Prussia in 1864 and settled on a farm in Arizona Precinct near Tekamah. Stork later built the log house and in September 1871 received his homestead patent from the U.S.

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