This Lutheran congregation was organized in 1870 by German immigrants who settled in southern Johnson County in the 1860s.
It rested on a concrete block foundation, from 1917, and featured three round-arch windows on the side walls and a fanlight over the main entrance.
Behind the church and parsonage sat an outhouse and a catechetical room that was used for children's religious instruction.
By the time the buildings were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977, they were in poor condition.
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