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<div style="white-space:nowrap;font-size:125%">'''Lincoln, Nebraska, 1891; South McAlester, Oklahoma, 1905'''</div style="white-space:nowrap;font-size:125%">
 
<div style="white-space:nowrap;font-size:125%">'''Lincoln, Nebraska, 1891; South McAlester, Oklahoma, 1905'''</div style="white-space:nowrap;font-size:125%">
  
Narcisse Bergeron was born in Quebec in 1824. He was married to Amelia, a dress-maker, in Ontario about 1855. Listed one year as an architect in Lincoln, he appeared as an architect in the South McAlester, Oklahoma city directory for 1905.[[#References|[1][2]]]
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'''Narcisse Bergeron''' was born in Quebec in 1824. He was married to Amelia, a dress-maker, in Ontario about 1855. H was listed one year as an architect in Lincoln.[[#References|[1][2]]] He opened an office in Deadwood, South Dakota, as an architect for the Deadwood, Lead, Spearfish, South Dakota area during the 1890s.[[#References|[3][4][5][6]]] He appeared as an architect in the South McAlester, Oklahoma city directory for 1905.[[#References|[1][2]]]  
  
 
This page is a contribution to the publication, '''[[Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects]]'''. See the ''' [[Format and contents of Nebraska architect entries]] ''' page for more information on the compilation and page organization.
 
This page is a contribution to the publication, '''[[Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects]]'''. See the ''' [[Format and contents of Nebraska architect entries]] ''' page for more information on the compilation and page organization.
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==Educational & Professional Associations==
 
==Educational & Professional Associations==
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1891: Architect, Lee St. then Main St., Deadwood, South Dakota. [[#References|[3][4]]]
  
 
==Buildings & Projects==
 
==Buildings & Projects==
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Six-Room Cottage for Roy Allen (1896), Highland Park, Lead, South Dakota. [[#References|[5]]]
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Church (1898), Spearfish, South Dakota. [[#References|[6]]]
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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2. R. L Polk & Co’s South McAlester City Directory, Including McAlester, Krebs, Alderson And Busby, [Oklahoma]. (1905. Sioux City, Iowa; St. Paul, Minn; Detroit, Mich.: R. L. Polk & Co. Publishers, 1905), 31, 73, accessed August 1, 2013, http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~okpitts2/SoMcAlester1905CDir.html
 
2. R. L Polk & Co’s South McAlester City Directory, Including McAlester, Krebs, Alderson And Busby, [Oklahoma]. (1905. Sioux City, Iowa; St. Paul, Minn; Detroit, Mich.: R. L. Polk & Co. Publishers, 1905), 31, 73, accessed August 1, 2013, http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~okpitts2/SoMcAlester1905CDir.html
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3. ''The Black Hills Daily Times'' (Deadwood, South Dakota: August 29, 1891), 3. Accessed February 13, 2018 via https://www.newspapers.com/clip/17310963/the_black_hills_daily_times/
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4. "Home Architect Office" ''The Black Hills Daily Times'' (Deadwood, South Dakota: October 8, 1891), 3. Accessed February 13, 2018 via https://www.newspapers.com/clip/17311035/the_black_hills_daily_times/
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5. ''Lead Daily Tribune'' (Lead, South Dakota: May 6, 1896), 3. Accessed February 13, 2018 via https://www.newspapers.com/clip/17311090/lead_daily_tribune/
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6. ''Lead Daily Tribune'' (Lead, South Dakota: March 7, 1898), 3. Accessed February 13, 2018 via https://www.newspapers.com/clip/17311139/lead_daily_tribune/
  
 
==Page Citation==  
 
==Page Citation==  

Revision as of 14:18, 13 February 2018

Lincoln, Nebraska, 1891; South McAlester, Oklahoma, 1905

Narcisse Bergeron was born in Quebec in 1824. He was married to Amelia, a dress-maker, in Ontario about 1855. H was listed one year as an architect in Lincoln.[1][2] He opened an office in Deadwood, South Dakota, as an architect for the Deadwood, Lead, Spearfish, South Dakota area during the 1890s.[3][4][5][6] He appeared as an architect in the South McAlester, Oklahoma city directory for 1905.[1][2]

This page is a contribution to the publication, Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects. See the Format and contents of Nebraska architect entries page for more information on the compilation and page organization.

Compiled Nebraska Directory Listings

Lincoln, Nebraska, 1891

Educational & Professional Associations

1891: Architect, Lee St. then Main St., Deadwood, South Dakota. [3][4]

Buildings & Projects

Six-Room Cottage for Roy Allen (1896), Highland Park, Lead, South Dakota. [5]

Church (1898), Spearfish, South Dakota. [6]

Notes

References

1. Thomas A. Tomkins, query, on Ancestry.com, March 11, 2001, accessed August 1, 2013, http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~okpitts2/SoMcAlester1905CDir.html

2. R. L Polk & Co’s South McAlester City Directory, Including McAlester, Krebs, Alderson And Busby, [Oklahoma]. (1905. Sioux City, Iowa; St. Paul, Minn; Detroit, Mich.: R. L. Polk & Co. Publishers, 1905), 31, 73, accessed August 1, 2013, http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~okpitts2/SoMcAlester1905CDir.html

3. The Black Hills Daily Times (Deadwood, South Dakota: August 29, 1891), 3. Accessed February 13, 2018 via https://www.newspapers.com/clip/17310963/the_black_hills_daily_times/

4. "Home Architect Office" The Black Hills Daily Times (Deadwood, South Dakota: October 8, 1891), 3. Accessed February 13, 2018 via https://www.newspapers.com/clip/17311035/the_black_hills_daily_times/

5. Lead Daily Tribune (Lead, South Dakota: May 6, 1896), 3. Accessed February 13, 2018 via https://www.newspapers.com/clip/17311090/lead_daily_tribune/

6. Lead Daily Tribune (Lead, South Dakota: March 7, 1898), 3. Accessed February 13, 2018 via https://www.newspapers.com/clip/17311139/lead_daily_tribune/

Page Citation

D. Murphy, “Narcisse Bergeron (1824-1903), Architect,” in David Murphy, Edward F. Zimmer, and Lynn Meyer, comps. Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects. Lincoln: Nebraska State Historical Society, August 1, 2013. http://www.e-nebraskahistory.org/index.php?title=Place_Makers_of_Nebraska:_The_Architects Accessed, July 12, 2025.


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