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2. From the cornerstone, in the Nebraska State Historical Society, Museum Collections.
 
2. From the cornerstone, in the Nebraska State Historical Society, Museum Collections.
  
3. ''Improvement Bulletin'' (March 17, 1900), 18. Refers to "Berlinghof & Grant, architects, of Lincoln and Beatrice, Neb."
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3. ''Improvement Bulletin'' (March 17, 1900), 19. Refers to "Berlinghof & Grant, architects, of Lincoln and Beatrice, Neb."
  
 
4. ''Improvement Bulletin'' (April 18, 1900), 14. Refers to "Berlinghof & Grant, architects, of Beatrice, Neb."
 
4. ''Improvement Bulletin'' (April 18, 1900), 14. Refers to "Berlinghof & Grant, architects, of Beatrice, Neb."

Revision as of 09:46, 18 December 2015

Beatrice, Nebraska, 1900-1902


Partners:

George A. Berlinghof (1858-1944), Architect

Richard W. Grant (1862-1939), Architect


The architectural partnership of Berlinghof & Grant was brief but productive. The firm is only known to have existed for three years, after which the partners continued in individual practice.[1]

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

Compiled Nebraska Directory Listings

Beatrice, Nebraska, 1902.

Buildings & Projects

Brick and stone store building for J. H. Clearman (1900), Minden, Nebraska.[3]

Methodist Episcopal Church (1900), Minden, Nebraska.[4]

A "modern dwelling" for Mrs. Van Arsdale (1900), Beatrice, Nebraska.[5]

Alterations on flat building and on residence for D. W. Cooke, Beatrice, Nebraska.[5]

Dwelling for J. O. Jeffrey (1900), Wymore, Nebraska.[5]

Old North Annex Building (1901-1902), Ingleside, Hastings Regional Center, Hastings, Nebraska.[2][6]

Rebuilding project for Nebraska State Penitentiary (1901), Lincoln, Nebraska.[7]

Notes

References

1. "Among the Architects," Improvement Bulletin (March 17, 1900), 11.

2. From the cornerstone, in the Nebraska State Historical Society, Museum Collections.

3. Improvement Bulletin (March 17, 1900), 19. Refers to "Berlinghof & Grant, architects, of Lincoln and Beatrice, Neb."

4. Improvement Bulletin (April 18, 1900), 14. Refers to "Berlinghof & Grant, architects, of Beatrice, Neb."

5. Improvement Bulletin (April 28, 1900), 18. Refers to "Berlinghof & Grant, architects, of Beatrice, Neb."

6. Improvement Bulletin (May 11, 1900), 19. Refers to "Berlinghof & Grant, architects, of Beatrice, Neb."

7. Improvement Bulletin (May 18, 1900), 17.

Page Citation

D. Murphy and E. Zimmer, “Berlinghof & Grant, Architects,” in David Murphy, Edward F. Zimmer, and Lynn Meyer, comps. Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects. Lincoln: Nebraska State Historical Society, May 21, 2013. http://www.e-nebraskahistory.org/index.php?title=Place_Makers_of_Nebraska:_The_Architects Accessed, October 31, 2024.


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