October 29, 2022

Frank J. Sadilek, 1851-1933 [RG1363.AM]

HISTORY NEBRASKA MANUSCRIPT FINDING AID

RG1363.AM: Frank J. Sadilek, 1851-1933

Autograph book: 1883
Wilber, Saline County, Nebraska: Legislator
Size: One item

BACKGROUND NOTE

Born in the Czech Kingdom (the precursor to Czechoslovakia), Frank J. Sadilek was the son of Jan and Babora Sadilek. He immigrated to the United States when he was sixteen. He eventually settled at Wilber, Nebraska, where he operated a harness shop until 1882. He served in the Nebraska House of Representatives from 1883 to 1885.

After leaving the legislature, Sadilek continued serving in public office at the local level. He was the Saline County deputy treasurer, and from 1897 until 1919 he worked as the Saline County register of deeds. Frank J. Sadilek married Terezie Jurka in 1876. The couple had eight children, including their daughter, Olga (Sadilek) Stastny, who was the first female Czech physician in Nebraska. Frank J. Sadilek died on March 24, 1933 and is buried next to his wife in the Wilber Czech Cemetery at Wilber, Nebraska.

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

The collection consists of one item, an autograph book dating from 1883 during Sadilek’s time in the Nebraska Legislature.

Note: The UNL Archives & Special Collections holds a small collection of papers relating to Frank J. Sadilek and his brother Charles.

INVENTORY

Autograph book, 1883

 

Subject headings:

Autographs
Nebraska Legislature
Politicians
Sadilek, Frank J., 1851-1933

 

Revised TMM 04-19-2018

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