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(Heading: U. S. Post Office and Courthouse, Lincoln, Nebraska. Description: View from 10th & O Streets, looking west-northwest to a three-story-plus-mansard-attic, limestone public building, designed by [[Albert B. Mullett (1834-1890), Architect|'''A....)
 
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== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
 
Heading:  U. S. Post Office and Courthouse, Lincoln, Nebraska.
 
Heading:  U. S. Post Office and Courthouse, Lincoln, Nebraska.
Description:  View from 10th & O Streets, looking west-northwest to a three-story-plus-mansard-attic, limestone public building, designed by [[Albert B. Mullett (1834-1890), Architect|'''A. B. Mullett''']], re-designed and principal construction superintended by [[William Appleton Potter (1842-1909), Architect|'''W. A. Potter''']], completed by [[James G. Hill (1841-1913), Architect|'''J. G. Hill''']]  
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Description:  View from 10th & O Streets, looking west-northwest to a three-story-plus-mansard-attic, limestone public building, designed by [[Alfred B. Mullett (1834-1890), Architect|'''A. B. Mullett''']], re-designed and principal construction superintended by [[William Appleton Potter (1842-1909), Architect|'''W. A. Potter''']], completed by [[James G. Hill (1841-1913), Architect|'''J. G. Hill''']]  
 
Date:  1889
 
Date:  1889
 
Source:  ''Lincoln Picturesque and Descriptive'' (George B. Pratt: Neenah, Wisconsin, 1889).
 
Source:  ''Lincoln Picturesque and Descriptive'' (George B. Pratt: Neenah, Wisconsin, 1889).
Rights Usage Terms:  Public, non-commercial use, with credit, is granted file names ending in ‘w’ no derivatives.  
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Rights Usage Terms:  Public, non-commercial use, with credit, is granted file names ending in ‘w’ no derivatives.
  
 
== Licensing ==
 
== Licensing ==
 
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Summary

Heading: U. S. Post Office and Courthouse, Lincoln, Nebraska. Description: View from 10th & O Streets, looking west-northwest to a three-story-plus-mansard-attic, limestone public building, designed by A. B. Mullett, re-designed and principal construction superintended by W. A. Potter, completed by J. G. Hill Date: 1889 Source: Lincoln Picturesque and Descriptive (George B. Pratt: Neenah, Wisconsin, 1889). Rights Usage Terms: Public, non-commercial use, with credit, is granted file names ending in ‘w’ no derivatives.

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