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[[Ferdinand Comstock Fiske (1856-1930), Architect|Ferdinand C. Fiske]], Lincoln, Nebraska
 
[[Ferdinand Comstock Fiske (1856-1930), Architect|Ferdinand C. Fiske]], Lincoln, Nebraska
  
[[Peters, George W. (ca. 1859-1893), Architect|George W. Peters]], Lincoln, Nebraska
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[[George W. Peters (ca. 1859-1893), Architect|George W. Peters]], Lincoln, Nebraska
  
 
'''Fiske & Peters''' was a short-lived Lincoln architectural partnership formed not long after both men arrived in Lincoln, Peters from Dayton, Ohio in 1886 and Fiske from Minneapolis around 1887.  Both were near 30 years of age, had several years of architectural background, and had married in recent years.  Despite these similarities, it is not clear that their partnership was productive, while it definitely was short.  None of Peters' few Lincoln projects are known to have involved Fiske, and Fiske immediately embarked upon a prolific Lincoln career, without any of his commissions apparently involving Peters. Therefore none of their projects, even of the 1888-1889 period, are listed here, but rather on their individual pages.
 
'''Fiske & Peters''' was a short-lived Lincoln architectural partnership formed not long after both men arrived in Lincoln, Peters from Dayton, Ohio in 1886 and Fiske from Minneapolis around 1887.  Both were near 30 years of age, had several years of architectural background, and had married in recent years.  Despite these similarities, it is not clear that their partnership was productive, while it definitely was short.  None of Peters' few Lincoln projects are known to have involved Fiske, and Fiske immediately embarked upon a prolific Lincoln career, without any of his commissions apparently involving Peters. Therefore none of their projects, even of the 1888-1889 period, are listed here, but rather on their individual pages.
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==Buildings & Projects==
 
==Buildings & Projects==
See '''[[Ferdinand Comstock Fiske (1856-1930), Architect|F. C. Fiske]]''' and '''[[Peters, George W. (ca. 1859-1893), Architect|G. W. Peters]]'''.
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See '''[[Ferdinand Comstock Fiske (1856-1930), Architect|F. C. Fiske]]''' and '''[[George W. Peters (ca. 1859-1893), Architect|G. W. Peters]]'''.
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 15:20, 16 January 2017

Lincoln, Nebraska, 1888-1889

Partners:

Ferdinand C. Fiske, Lincoln, Nebraska

George W. Peters, Lincoln, Nebraska

Fiske & Peters was a short-lived Lincoln architectural partnership formed not long after both men arrived in Lincoln, Peters from Dayton, Ohio in 1886 and Fiske from Minneapolis around 1887. Both were near 30 years of age, had several years of architectural background, and had married in recent years. Despite these similarities, it is not clear that their partnership was productive, while it definitely was short. None of Peters' few Lincoln projects are known to have involved Fiske, and Fiske immediately embarked upon a prolific Lincoln career, without any of his commissions apparently involving Peters. Therefore none of their projects, even of the 1888-1889 period, are listed here, but rather on their individual pages.

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, 1888-1889

Educational & Professional Associations

1888-1889: Fiske & Peters, Architects, Lincoln, Nebraska.

Buildings & Projects

See F. C. Fiske and G. W. Peters.

Notes

References

Page Citation

E. F. Zimmer and D. Murphy, “Fiske & Peters, Architects,” in David Murphy, Edward F. Zimmer, and Lynn Meyer, comps. Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects. Lincoln: Nebraska State Historical Society, January 16, 2017. http://www.e-nebraskahistory.org/index.php?title=Place_Makers_of_Nebraska:_The_Architects Accessed, April 28, 2024.


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