The exterior of the John Sautter Farmhouse.
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German immigrant and farmer John Sautter (1836–1925) was a founding member of the First Lutheran Church of Papillion, Nebraska. The Sautter Farmhouse, his former home, is where he farmed over 800 acres of land and ran his grist mill. In 1979, the farmhouse was purchased by the Papillion Area Historical Society and moved next to Sump Memorial Library in Papillion.
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