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The Seufert House, also known as the Mautz–Seufert House, is a historic residence in
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businessman Francis A. Seufert (1853–1929), who was an innovative leader in the upper
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industry at
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. He pioneered use of the
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to harvest fish, as well as the shipment of fresh, iced salmon to eastern markets. The house, built in 1913 in the
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style, was the product of the Mautz Building and Investment Company, which built over fifty homes in the exclusive Irvington neighborhood. It was briefly occupied by Edmund J. Mautz prior to its sale to Francis Seufert.. The house was entered on the
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in 2006..


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National Register of Historic Places listings in Northeast Portland, Oregon Current listings Former listings Notes References

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Heimrich–Seufert House The Heimrich–Seufert House (also known as the John G. Heimrich House or Edward Seufert House) is a historic house in The Dalles, Oregon, United States. Description and history Built in 1927, the Tudor Revival style was home to two prominent ...
, the home of Francis A. Seufert's son Edward J. Seufert in The Dalles


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Oregon Historic Sites Database entry
Colonial Revival architecture in Oregon Houses completed in 1913 1913 establishments in Oregon Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Portland, Oregon Buildings and structures in Irvington, Portland, Oregon Portland Historic Landmarks {{Oregon-NRHP-stub