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Revision as of 14:08, 27 February 2020

Omaha, Nebraska, 1882-1896


Partners:

August Cleves[a]

Charles Cleves, Omaha, Nebraska

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.

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Holy Family Church, interior (Lynn Meyer)
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Holy Family Church (Lynn Meyer)

Compiled Nebraska Directory Listings

Omaha, Nebraska, 1882-1896

Educational & Professional Associations

Buildings & Projects

Holy Family Church (1883, 1927), 915 N 18th, Omaha, Nebraska.[4][5] (DO09:0130-004) National Register narrative

St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church (1886-1887), 1430-40 S 14th, Omaha, Nebraska.[3:47][5] (DO09:0115-001)

Mrs. M. Kaufman-Ormand Apartments (1889), 563 S 28th, Omaha, Nebraska.[3:72][5] (DO09:0207-001)

W. Krug Store and Apartments (1890), 1402 William, Omaha, Nebraska.[3:177][5] (DO09:0117-014)

Kosters-Galinsky-French Cafe Building (1891), 1013-17 Howard, Omaha, Nebraska.[4][5] (DO09:0121-021)

Pacific Express Office Building (ca. 1891), Omaha, Nebraska.[1][2]

Notes

a. According to information in Nebraska Historic Buildings Survey site file DO09:0130-004.

References

1. The Inland Architect and News Record 17:4 (May 1891).

2. Historical & Descriptive Review of Omaha (1892), 167-68.

3. Landmarks, Inc., An Inventory of Historic Omaha Buildings (Omaha: City of Omaha, and Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission, 1980).

4. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

5. City of Omaha Planning Department, Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission, Database, Query on Architects, May 20, 2002; courtesy of Lynn Meyer, Preservation Planner.

Page Citation

D. Murphy, “Cleves Brothers, Architects,” in David Murphy, Edward F. Zimmer, and Lynn Meyer, comps. Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects. Lincoln: Nebraska State Historical Society, October 30, 2014. http://www.e-nebraskahistory.org/index.php?title=Place_Makers_of_Nebraska:_The_Architects Accessed, April 20, 2024.


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