http://www.e-nebraskahistory.org/index.php?title=John_Henry_Willis_Hawkins_(1855-1923),_Architect&feed=atom&action=historyJohn Henry Willis Hawkins (1855-1923), Architect - Revision history2024-03-29T09:50:37ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.24.1http://www.e-nebraskahistory.org/index.php?title=John_Henry_Willis_Hawkins_(1855-1923),_Architect&diff=18936&oldid=prevEZimmer: /* Educational & Professional Associations */ Updating link2022-10-27T13:53:52Z<p><span dir="auto"><span class="autocomment">Educational & Professional Associations: </span> Updating link</span></p>
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Placey (ca. 1829-1892), Architect|Placey]]''', '''[[James Tyler (1844-1919), Architect|James Tyler]]''', and '''[[William S. Gray (1851-1927), Architect|Gray]]''' of Lincoln. Hawkins presented his plan on the second day: "The first set of plans submitted at the afternoon session were those of Mr. Hawkins of Lincoln.  Being on the ground Mr. Hawkins is conversant with the needs of the county and his arrangement of rooms and general features is made accordingly.  The perspective view of the structure reveals a compact, solid building of attractive appearance."  By February 28th, the number of sets of plans reviewed had reached sixteen, while the commissioners had reached consensus on four meriting further consideration.  Hawkins was among them and received effusive praise in ''Nebraska State Journal.'' Judge C. M. Parker said "Among the plans selected by the commissioners I much prefer that of Mr. Hawkins.  The arrangement of his rooms is good, and his court rooms are just perfect both in their disposal and in the matter of light and ventilation.  His vaults are also good.  Then I believe there is a great advantage in having a local architect, aside from the question of local pride, which is considerable, and that is from the fact that there is always, in a set of plans for such a large building some things which need explanation.  Now Mr. Hawkins is right here on the grounds and this difficulty can be obviated without the least delay or expense." On March 1, ''Nebraska State Journal'' reported very briefly "The commissioners have at last decided to accept the court house plans offered by Mr. F. M. Ellis of Omaha.  THE JOURNAL, as well as a majority of the people of the city, leaned toward the plans of local architects, but if an outsider is to be chosen none will object to Mr. Ellis.  He is the architect of a number of our best business blocks and his work has invariably given satisfaction.  His design promises to give us a fine building at a reasonable cost."[[#References|[96]]]</div></td><td class='diff-marker'>+</td><td style="color:black; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #a3d3ff; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;"><div>ad. After abandoning a proposal from '''[[Elijah E. Myers (1830-1909), Architect|E. E. Myers]]''' of Detroit on the basis of cost, Lancaster County Commissioners resumed their process of seeking a courthouse design.  In February 1888, Hawkins was among the thirteen architects who were "on the ground and there will be a sharp contest to secure the contract," according to ''Nebraska State Journal.''  Nebraska-based architects included Hawkins, '''[[Mendelssohn, Fisher & Lawrie, Architects|Mendelssohn, Fisher & Lawrie]]''', '''[[Hodgson & Son, Architects]]''', and '''[[<ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">Francis </ins>M. Ellis (<ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">1837</ins>-1899), Architect|Ellis]]''' of Omaha; and '''[[Otis H. Placey (ca. 1829-1892), Architect|Placey]]''', '''[[James Tyler (1844-1919), Architect|James Tyler]]''', and '''[[William S. Gray (1851-1927), Architect|Gray]]''' of Lincoln. Hawkins presented his plan on the second day: "The first set of plans submitted at the afternoon session were those of Mr. Hawkins of Lincoln.  Being on the ground Mr. Hawkins is conversant with the needs of the county and his arrangement of rooms and general features is made accordingly.  The perspective view of the structure reveals a compact, solid building of attractive appearance."  By February 28th, the number of sets of plans reviewed had reached sixteen, while the commissioners had reached consensus on four meriting further consideration.  Hawkins was among them and received effusive praise in ''Nebraska State Journal.'' Judge C. M. Parker said "Among the plans selected by the commissioners I much prefer that of Mr. Hawkins.  The arrangement of his rooms is good, and his court rooms are just perfect both in their disposal and in the matter of light and ventilation.  His vaults are also good.  Then I believe there is a great advantage in having a local architect, aside from the question of local pride, which is considerable, and that is from the fact that there is always, in a set of plans for such a large building some things which need explanation.  Now Mr. Hawkins is right here on the grounds and this difficulty can be obviated without the least delay or expense." On March 1, ''Nebraska State Journal'' reported very briefly "The commissioners have at last decided to accept the court house plans offered by Mr. F. M. Ellis of Omaha.  THE JOURNAL, as well as a majority of the people of the city, leaned toward the plans of local architects, but if an outsider is to be chosen none will object to Mr. Ellis.  He is the architect of a number of our best business blocks and his work has invariably given satisfaction.  His design promises to give us a fine building at a reasonable cost."[[#References|[96]]]</div></td></tr>
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