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[[Image:JohannLaternser_bzw_JohnLatenser_1w.jpg|thumb|right|upright=1.2|alt=BerlinghofGeorgeA_1937portrait_RG081w.jpg.|John L. Latenser, n.d.]]
 
<div style="white-space:nowrap;font-size:125%">'''Omaha, Nebraska, 1885-1936'''</div style="white-space:nowrap;font-size:125%">
 
<div style="white-space:nowrap;font-size:125%">'''Omaha, Nebraska, 1885-1936'''</div style="white-space:nowrap;font-size:125%">
  
  
Born in 1858 into a family of architects in Liechtenstein, '''John Latenser''' emigrated to the United States after completing studies in architecture at the Polytechnic College in Stuttgart. For seven years he was employed as a draftsman in Chicago before setting up an architectural practice in Omaha in 1887. Even at this time, early in his career, Latenser was recognized as a capable architect. In 1887, ''The Omaha Herald'' had this to say on the subject: “John Latenser [1887] has…a large experience as head man in several prominent offices, and is an architect and practical draughtsman of great skill and well up in all the minutae of his profession.”[[#References|[2]]] Latenser’s Omaha practice spanned more than 50 years with commissions for many of the city’s larger civic and commercial building projects, including Central High School, The Douglas County Court House and the J. L. Brandeis and Sons Store. In addition, Latenser served as construction superintendent of Federal Building for Omaha’s Federal Post Office Building beginning in 1891 and two years later was named superintendent of Federal Building for a six-state territory. Latenser was also appointed by President McKinley as superintendent of the construction of government buildings. He worked for many years as architect for the Omaha School Board and is credited with designing over thirty-five schools in Omaha as well as schools throughout Nebraska and western Iowa. In 1908, Lantenser delivered an address on western school architecture at the annual conference of the National Teachers Association.[[#References|[7][10]]]
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Born in 1858 into a family of architects in Liechtenstein, '''John Latenser''' emigrated to the United States after completing studies in architecture at the Polytechnic College in Stuttgart. For seven years he was employed as a draftsman in Chicago before setting up an architectural practice in Omaha in 1887. Even at this time, early in his career, Latenser was recognized as a capable architect. In 1887, ''The Omaha Herald'' had this to say on the subject: “John Latenser [1887] has…a large experience as head man in several prominent offices, and is an architect and practical draughtsman of great skill and well up in all the minutae of his profession.”[[#References|[2]]] Latenser’s Omaha practice spanned more than 50 years with commissions for many of the city’s larger civic and commercial building projects, including Central High School, The Douglas County Court House and the J. L. Brandeis and Sons Store. In addition, Latenser served as construction superintendent of Federal Building for Omaha’s Federal Post Office Building beginning in 1891 and two years later was named superintendent of Federal Building for a six-state territory. Latenser was also appointed by President McKinley as superintendent of the construction of government buildings. He worked for many years as architect for the Omaha School Board and is credited with designing over thirty-five schools in Omaha as well as schools throughout Nebraska and western Iowa. In 1908, Latenser delivered an address on western school architecture at the annual conference of the National Teachers Association.[[#References|[7][10]]]
  
'''Latenser''' was the patriarch of a dynastic architectural family in Omaha. He went into business with his sons in 1915, forming the prolific and long-lived firm [[John Latenser & Sons, Architects|John Latenser & Sons]]. Several of Latenser's grandsons and great-grandsons also became architects. Thus, his impact in the architectural realm carried on even after his death in 1936, both in the work of his family members and in the halls of the many buildings whose creation he shaped.
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'''Latenser''' was the patriarch of a dynastic architectural family in Omaha. He went into business with his sons in 1915, forming the prolific and long-lived firm [[John Latenser & Sons, Architects|John Latenser & Sons]]. Several of Latenser's grandsons and great-grandsons also became architects. Thus, his impact in the architectural realm carried on even after his death in 1936, both in the work of his family members and in the halls of the many buildings whose creation he shaped. In 1888 he married Irin Anna Nestor.[[#References|[24:151]]] Latenser died in 1936.
  
 
This page is a contribution to the publication, '''[[Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects]]'''. See the [[Format and contents of Nebraska architect entries|format and contents]] page for more information on the compilation and page organization.
 
This page is a contribution to the publication, '''[[Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects]]'''. See the [[Format and contents of Nebraska architect entries|format and contents]] page for more information on the compilation and page organization.
 
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[[File:RG3882-PH0032B-0389-2_SFN81329_1w.jpg|thumb|center|upright=2.750|alt=RG3882-PH0032B-0389-2_SFN81329_1w.jpg|Douglas County Courthouse, 1909-1913 (''Nathan L. Dewell, Nebraska State Historical Society'')]]
 
==Compiled Nebraska Directory Listings==
 
==Compiled Nebraska Directory Listings==
 
Omaha, Nebraska, 1888-1895, 1900-1914
 
Omaha, Nebraska, 1888-1895, 1900-1914
  
 
==Educational & Professional Associations==
 
==Educational & Professional Associations==
____: graduated, Polytechnic College (technical school) of Stuttgart (Germany).[[#References|[7][10]]]
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1873: released from the school at Vaduz, Liechtenstein.[[#References|[24:148]]]
  
____: architecturally employed on the capitol building at Indianapolis, Indiana.[[#References|[10]]]
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ca. 1873-ca. 1878: summer supervisor for Heinrich Laternser, architect, Strasbourg, France; and winter student, Stuttgart Polytechnical College, Stuttgart, Germany.[[#References|[24:148]]][[#Notes|[a][b]]]
  
ca. 1880: practice in Chicago.[[#References|[7][8]]]
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1879: graduated, Stuttgart Polytechnical College (later, ''Universität Stuttgart''), Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.[[#References|[7][10][18][24:148][25][26:6]]][[#Notes|[a][c]]]
  
____-1885practice in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.[[#References|[9]]]
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ca. 1879-1880architecturally employed on the [[:File:StateCapitolIndiana_1w.jpg|capitol building at Indianapolis]], Indiana.[[#References|[10][24:150][25]]][[#Notes|[a][d]]]
  
1886-1887: architect and partner, [[Creedon & Latenser, Architects]], Omaha, Nebraska.
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ca. 1880- ca. 1885: practice in Chicago.[[#References|[7][8]]][[#Notes|[a][e]]]
  
1887architect and partner, [[Lietz & Latenser, Architects]], Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[2]]]
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ca. 1885draftsman, [[Francis M. Ellis (1837-1899), Architect|F. M. Ellis]], Architect, Marshalltown, Iowa.[[#References|[9][24:150]]][[#Notes|[a][f]]]
  
1887-1914: architect and owner, John Latenser, Architect, Omaha, Nebraska.
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1886: draftsman, [[Francis M. Ellis (1837-1899), Architect|F. M. Ellis & Company]], Architects, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[24:151]]][[#Notes|[g]]]
  
1891-1893:  architect and partner, [[Voss & Latenser, Architects]], Omaha, Nebraska.
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1886: [[John L. Latenser (1858-1936), Architect|John L. Latenser, Architect]], Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[24:151]]]
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1886-1887:  architect and partner, [[Lietz & Latenser, Architects]], Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[2]]][[#Notes|[h]]]
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1887-1893: architect and owner, John L. Latenser, Architect, Omaha, Nebraska.
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1891-1893:  architect and partner, [[Voss & Latenser, Architects]], Omaha, Nebraska.[[#Notes|[h]]]
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1892-1898: superintendent, Custom House ([[:File:RG2341-248A_SFN-90068_21w.jpg|U. S. Post Office and Courthouse]]), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[24:152-53]]][[#Notes|[i]]]
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1898-1914:  architect and owner, [[John L. Latenser (1858-1936), Architect|John L. Latenser, Architect]], Omaha, Nebraska.
  
 
1915-1933:  architect and partner, [[John Latenser & Sons, Architects]], Omaha.
 
1915-1933:  architect and partner, [[John Latenser & Sons, Architects]], Omaha.
  
1934-1936:  architect, president & treasurer, [[John Latenser & Sons, Architects|John Latenser & Sons, Inc.]], Omaha, Nebraska.[[#Notes|[b]]]
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1934-1936:  architect, president & treasurer, [[John Latenser & Sons, Architects|John Latenser & Sons, Inc.]], Omaha, Nebraska.
  
 
==Other Associations==
 
==Other Associations==
1902-1904: employed [[William E. Findley (1849-____), Architect|William E. Findley]], architect.
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1902-1905: employed [[William E. Findley (1849-1908), Architect|William E. Findley]], architect.
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==Lineage of John Latenser's Sons==
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1.  '''John L. Latenser (1858-1936), Architect''' ([[John L. Latenser (1858-1936), Architect|John L. Latenser]], 1885-1914, and [[John Latenser & Sons, Architects|Latenser & Sons]], 1915-1936)
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:2.  [[John Latenser, Jr. (1888-1978), Architect and Engineer]] ([[John L. Latenser (1858-1936), Architect|John L. Latenser]], 1912-1914, and [[John Latenser & Sons, Architects|Latenser & Sons]], 1915-1970)
  
==Genealogy of John Latenser's Sons==
 
1.  [[John L. Latenser (1858-1936), Architect]]  (Latenser, and Latenser & Sons)
 
:2.  [[John Latenser, Jr. (1888-1978), Architect and Engineer]]  (Latenser & Sons)
 
 
::3.  John F. Latenser, MD  
 
::3.  John F. Latenser, MD  
::3.  [[William Banks Latenser, Architect]]  (Latenser & Sons, and Latenser & Assoc)
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:::4.  [[William B. Latenser, Jr.]], Architect
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::3.  [[William Banks Latenser (1926-____), Architect]]  ([[John Latenser & Sons, Architects |Latenser & Sons]], 1953-1978, and [[Latenser & Associates, Architects|Latenser & Associates]], 1978-1997)
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:::4.  William B. Latenser, Jr.
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:::4.  Robert L. Latenser
 
:::4.  Robert L. Latenser
:::4.  [[Paul M. Latenser, Architect]]
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:2.  [[Frank J. Latenser (1890-1973), Architect]] (Latenser & Sons)
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:::4.  [[Paul Miller Latenser, Architect]] (other Omaha firms, ca. 1987-2000+)
::3.  [[James Seymour Latenser, Engineer]] (Latenser & Sons, and later of Spokane)
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::3.  [[Frank Nestor “Nes” Latenser, Engineer]] (Latenser & Sons)
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:::4.  Matthew A. Latenser
:2.  George Latenser
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:2.  [[Frank J. Latenser (1890-1973), Architect]] ([[John L. Latenser (1858-1936), Architect|John L. Latenser]], 1913-1914, and [[John Latenser & Sons, Architects|Latenser & Sons]], 1915-1973)
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::3.  James Seymour Latenser, Engineer ([[John Latenser & Sons, Architects|Latenser & Sons]], 1949-1956)
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::3.  [[Frank Nestor "Nes" Latenser (1925-2006), Engineer]] ([[John Latenser & Sons, Architects|Latenser & Sons]], 1948-1978)
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:2.  [[George Latenser (1903-1940), Builder]] (With [[John Latenser & Sons, Architects|Latenser & Sons]], 1929-1932; independent builder thereafter.)
  
 
==Buildings & Projects==
 
==Buildings & Projects==
===1910s====
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[[File:DM197712-12_211w.jpg|thumb|center|upright=3.00|alt=DM197712-12_211w.jpg|Omaha Central High School, 1900-1912 (''D. Murphy'')]]
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===1880s Work===
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Small unidentified "Cottage Style" private residences (1886), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[24:151]]]
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Three unidentified apartment buildings (1886), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[24:151]]][[#Notes|[l]]]
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Webster School (1887), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[24:151-52][26:6]]][[#Notes|[m]]]
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Commercial Building (1888), 1417 Davenport St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[15]]] (DO09:0125-016)
 
Commercial Building (1888), 1417 Davenport St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[15]]] (DO09:0125-016)
  
 
H. E. Cochrane House (1889), 1021 S 36th St, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[12:99][15]]] (DO09:0206-004)  
 
H. E. Cochrane House (1889), 1021 S 36th St, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[12:99][15]]] (DO09:0206-004)  
  
U.S Post Office and Federal Building (1889-1906), 1602 Dodge St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[10][13:121][15]]] (superintendent of construction). (DO09:0126-010)  
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Superintendent of construction, [[:File:RG2341-248A SFN-90068 21w.jpg|'''U. S. Post Office and Federal Building (1893-1898)''']], 1602 Dodge St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[10][13:121][15]]] Demolished. (DO09:0126-010)  
  
Building (1889), 2305 Leavenworth St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[15]]] (DO09:0120-032)  
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Building (1889), 2305 Leavenworth St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[15]]] (DO09:0120-032)
  
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===1890s Work===
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[[File:SC7_w.jpg|thumb|center|upright=2.750|alt=SC7_w.jpg|Center Elementary School, 1893 (''Lynn Meyer'')]]
 
House (1890), 3846 Hamilton St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[15]]] (DO09:0327-018)  
 
House (1890), 3846 Hamilton St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[15]]] (DO09:0327-018)  
  
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Windsor Elementary School (1892), 3401 Martha St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[15]]] (DO09:0198-001)  
 
Windsor Elementary School (1892), 3401 Martha St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[15]]] (DO09:0198-001)  
  
Columbian School (1892), 3819 Jones, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[14][15]]] (DO09:0317-045)  
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Columbian School (1892), 3819 Jones, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[14][15]]] (DO09:0317-045) [https://web.archive.org/web/20160728160548/http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/nebraska/douglas/DO09-Columbian-School.pdf National Register narrative]
'''[http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/nebraska/douglas/DO09-Columbian-School.pdf NRHP form and photos]'''
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Center Elementary (Lincoln) School (1893), 1736 S. 11th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:31][15]]] (DO09:0115-005)  
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[[:File:SC7_w.jpg|'''Center Elementary (Lincoln) School (1893)''']], 1736 S. 11th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:31][15]]] (DO09:0115-005)  
  
 
Train Elementary School (1893), 1615 S. 6th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[15]]] (DO09:0064-007)  
 
Train Elementary School (1893), 1615 S. 6th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[15]]] (DO09:0064-007)  
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B. F. Thomas House (1899), 3225 Poppleton Ave, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[12:164][15]]] (DO09:0204-090)  
 
B. F. Thomas House (1899), 3225 Poppleton Ave, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[12:164][15]]] (DO09:0204-090)  
  
Saunders School (1899), 415 N. 41st, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[10][11:24/E-5][14][15]]] (DO09:0323-021)  
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Saunders School (1899), 415 N. 41st, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[10][11:24][14][15]]] (DO09:0323-021) [https://web.archive.org/web/20160728172821/http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/nebraska/douglas/DO09-Saunders-School.pdf National Register narrative]
'''[http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/nebraska/douglas/DO09-Saunders-School.pdf NRHP form and photos]'''
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Dundee Elementary School (1899), 310 N. 51st St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:451][15]]] (DO09:0433-001)  
 
Dundee Elementary School (1899), 310 N. 51st St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:451][15]]] (DO09:0433-001)  
  
Old Central School (1899, 1929), W side 16th ½ blk,  Blair, Nebraska.[[#References|[11: 7 & 203 (E 3)][14]]] (WN02-118)  
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Old Central School (1899, 1929), W side 16th ½ blk,  Blair, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7][14]]] cf. [[#References|[11:203]]] (WN02-118) [https://web.archive.org/web/20160729000120/http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/nebraska/washington/WN02-118_Blair_High_Sch.pdf National Register narrative]
'''[http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/nebraska/washington/WN02-118_Blair_High_Sch.pdf NRHP form and photos]'''
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Omaha (Central) High School (1900-1912, 1930), 124 N 20th, Omaha, Nebraska.[10][11:30][14][15] (DO09:0126-008)
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Wilber School (ca. 1890s), Wilber, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:2]]]
'''[http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/nebraska/douglas/DO09-Omaha-Central-HS.pdf NRHP form and photos]'''
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St. Claire Franciscan Monastery (1900), 1302-24 N. 29th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[15]]][[#Notes|[c]]] (DO09:0217-003)
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===1900s Work===
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|[[File:DMColl_SoOmHigh_D001_1w.jpg|thumb|upright=2.25|alt=DMColl_SoOmHigh_D001_1w.jpg|South Omaha High, ca. 1907 (''D. Murphy Collection'')]]
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|[[File:HB44.w.jpg|thumb|center|upright=2.0|alt=HB44.w.jpg| Brandeis & Sons Store Building, 1906 (''Lynn Meyer'')]]
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|[[File:JC100_w.jpg|thumb|upright=1.75|alt=JC100_w.jpg|Carpenter Paper Company, 1906 (''Lynn Meyer'')]]
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[[:File:DM197712-12_211w.jpg|'''Omaha (Central) High School (1900-1912, 1930)''']], 124 N 20th, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[1][10][11:30][14][15]]] cf. [[#References|[11:314] [11:375][29]]]  (DO09:0126-008)  [https://web.archive.org/web/20160728170640/http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/nebraska/douglas/DO09-Omaha-Central-HS.pdf National Register narrative]
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St. Claire Franciscan Monastery (1900), 1302-24 N. 29th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[15]]][[#Notes|[k]]] (DO09:0217-003)
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Cass School (early 1900s), Omaha.[[#References|[10][11:25]]]
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Pacific School (early 1900s), Omaha.[[#References|[10]]]
  
 
Millard Block No 3 (1901), 1102 Harney, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[12:129]]]
 
Millard Block No 3 (1901), 1102 Harney, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[12:129]]]
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W.D. Bancker House (1901), 111 S. 39th, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[14][15]]] (DO09:0319-021)
 
W.D. Bancker House (1901), 111 S. 39th, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[14][15]]] (DO09:0319-021)
  
Great Western Stove Company/Dempster Bldg. (1902), 908 Harney, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:152/D-7][14][15]]] (DO09:0123-093)  
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[[:File:JC146_w.jpg|'''Great Western Stove Company - Dempster Building (1902)''']], 908 Harney, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:152][14][15]]] (DO09:0123-093)  
  
 
D.M. Visonhaler House, (1902), 115 S. 39th, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[14][15]]] (DO09:0319-022)
 
D.M. Visonhaler House, (1902), 115 S. 39th, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[14][15]]] (DO09:0319-022)
  
Hastings Carnegie Library (1902), Hastings, Nebraska.[[#References|[6]]][11:148/E-6]
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Hastings Carnegie Library (1902), Hastings, Nebraska.[[#References|[6]]][11:148]
  
Portland Apartments (Barnard Apts.) (1902), 804 Park Ave, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:142/F-2][12:157][15]]] (DO09:0205-016)  
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Portland Apartments (Barnard Apts.) (1902), 804 Park Ave, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:142][12:157][15]]] (DO09:0205-016)  
  
 
City Auditorium (1903), 15th & Howard St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[15]]]
 
City Auditorium (1903), 15th & Howard St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[15]]]
  
George H. Lee Warehouse (1903), 1115-17 Harney, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:223/F2][12:130][14][15]]] (DO09:0123-030)  
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George H. Lee Warehouse (1903), 1115-17 Harney, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:223][12:130][14][15]]] (DO09:0123-030)  
  
 
Unitah Apartments (1904), 2934 Leavenworth, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[12:141][14][15]]] (DO09:0207-045)  
 
Unitah Apartments (1904), 2934 Leavenworth, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[12:141][14][15]]] (DO09:0207-045)  
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J. B. Pierce Bldg (1905), 10th & Harney, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[5]]]
 
J. B. Pierce Bldg (1905), 10th & Harney, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[5]]]
  
American Radiator Co. Building (1905), 417 S. 10th, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:205/B-7][14][15]]] (DO09:0121-053)  
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American Radiator Co. Building (1905), 417 S. 10th, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:205][14][15]]] (DO09:0121-053)  
  
St. Claire Franciscan Monastery Boiler house, Infirmary Building and Sacristy Building (after 1905), 1302-24  
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St. Claire Franciscan Monastery Boiler house, Infirmary Building and Sacristy Building (after 1905), 1302-24 N. 29th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:295]]] (DO09:0217-003)
N. 29th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:295/B-7]]] (DO09:0217-003)
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Wright & Wilhelmy Company Warehouse (1905-1906), 513-23 S 10th, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:207/F-1][12:42]]] (DO09:1-36)
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Wright & Wilhelmy Company Warehouse (1905-1906), 513-23 S 10th, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:207][12:42]]] (DO09:1-36)
  
Jonas L. Brandeis & Sons Store Building (1905-1906), 200 S. 16th/1615 Douglas St.,  
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[[:File:HB44.w.jpg|'''Jonas L. Brandeis & Sons Store Building (1905-1906)''']], 200 S. 16th/1615 Douglas St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[10][14][15]]][[#Notes|[n]]]  (DO09:0124-009)  [https://web.archive.org/web/20160728163741/http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/nebraska/douglas/DO09-JLBrandeisSons-Store.pdf National Register narrative]
Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[10][14][15]]](DO09:0124-009)   
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'''[http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/nebraska/douglas/DO09-JLBrandeisSons-Store.pdf NRHP form and photos]'''
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South Omaha Legion and City Hall (1906), 5002 S. 24th, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:238/H-1][14][15]]] (DO09:0096-005)
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[[:File:DMColl_SoOmHigh_D001_1w.jpg|'''South Omaha High School (ca. 1905-1907)''']], South 24th St, Omaha, Nebraska.
  
Parlin, Orendorff & Martin Warehouse (1906) 707-721 S. 11th, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:227/F-2][14][15]]] (DO09:0121-036)  
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South Omaha Legion and City Hall (1906), 5002 S. 24th, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:238][14][15]]] (DO09:0096-005)  
  
Carpenter Paper Company Bldg (1906, ca. 1916, 1928), 815 Harney, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11: 20, 231,
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Parlin, Orendorff & Martin Warehouse (1906) 707-721 S. 11th, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:227][14][15]]] (DO09:0121-036)  
825, 809, 3103, 3209, 3211, 3520, 4101, 4323, & 4408 (G 4)][12:129][14][15]]] (DO09:0068-007)  
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Addition to Home of the Good Shepherd (1906), 40th & Jackson, Omaha, Nebraska [[#References|[4][11:273 & 460/B-6]]]  
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[[:File:JC100_w.jpg|'''Carpenter Paper Company Building (1906, 1928)''']], 815 Harney, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:20][12:129][14][15]]] cf. [[#References|[11:231][11:825][11:809][11:3103][11:3209][11:3211][11:3520][11:4101][11:4323][11:4408]]] (DO09:0068-007)
  
Stein Brothers Building (1906), 630 W. 2nd. Hastings, Nebraska.[[#References|[14]]] (AD04-005)
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Addition to Home of the Good Shepherd (1906), 40th & Jackson, Omaha, Nebraska [[#References|[4][11:273]]] cf. [[#References|[11:460]]]  
'''[http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/nebraska/adams/AD04-005_Stein_Brothers_Bld.pdf NRHP form and photos]'''
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Temple Israel (St Johns Greek Orthodox Church) (1907), 602-604 Park Ave, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:243 & 699/G-7][12:156][15]]] (DO09:0207-002)  
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Stein Brothers Building (1906), 630 W. 2nd. Hastings, Nebraska.[[#References|[14]]] (AD04-005) [https://web.archive.org/web/20160722003847/http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/nebraska/adams/AD04-005_Stein_Brothers_Bld.pdf National Register narrative]
  
Fred Davis Carriage House/Apt. (1907), 628 S 20th St, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[12:52][15]]] (DO09:0122-007)
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Cleary Residence (ca. 1906-1907), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:242]]]
  
Second Story Carriage House (1907), Drake district, Omaha, Nebraska.
+
Arlington School (ca. 1906-1909), Arlington, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:258]]]
  
Loyal Hotel (1907), 211 N. 16th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[15]]] (DO09:0125-039)
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Mt. Loretto Seminary (ca. 1906-1909), Council Bluffs, Iowa.[[#References|[11: 260]]]
  
Superior Public School (1908), Superior, Nebraska.[[#References|[18]]][[#Notes|[a]]]
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Norfolk High School (ca. 1906-1909), Norfolk, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:261]]]
  
Reinhold B. Busch House (1908), 604 N. 38th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[15]]] (DO09:0323-007)
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Depot (ca. 1906-1909), Green River, Wyoming.[[#References|[11:279]]]
  
Kelly-Kittenbrink House (1908), 1304 Lake Ave., Gothenburg, Nebraska. (DS06-031)
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High School (ca. 1906-1909), Orleans, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:283]]]
  
J. F. Bloom Company Bldg (1909), 1702 Cuming, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[12:110][15]]] (DO09:0130-002)
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Superior High School (ca. 1906-1909), Superior, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:286]]]
  
Douglas County Courthouse (1909-1913), 1701 Farnam, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[10][11:315, 433, 740 & 3526][12:121][13:77][14][15]]] (DO09:0124-015) 
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Bergman Residence (ca. 1906-1909), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:287]]]
'''[http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/nebraska/douglas/DO09-Douglas-CntyCthse.pdf NRHP form and photos]'''
+
  
Benson West Elementary School (1910), 6652 Maple St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[15]]] (DO09:0560-001)
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School (ca. 1906-1909), Leigh, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:291]]]
  
Ephraim W. Dixon House (1910), 426 N. 38th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:365/G-4][15]]] (DO09:0321-006)
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High School (ca. 1906-1910), Fairbury, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:300]]]
  
David Cole Creamery/John Deere Annex (1911), 423 S. 10th, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:382][14][15]]] (DO09:0121-054)
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Warehouse, Martha M. Ish (ca. 1906-1910), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:302]]]
  
Oscar Keeline Building (1911 - 1912), 319 S 17th, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[3][11:397][12:50][14][15]]] (DO09:0124-017)
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High School (ca. 1906-1910), Beatrice, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:303]]]
  
Custer County Courthouse & Jail (1911-1914), S. 10th Ave. between E, Broken Bow, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:379 & 442][13:80][14]]] (CU05-056)
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Central High School, South Wing (ca. 1906-1910), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:314]]] cf. [[#References|[11:30][375]]]
  
David Cole Creamery (1912), 1401 Jones, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:382 & 5103][14][15]]] (DO09:0121-080)
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[[:File:Temple_israel_w.jpg|'''Temple Israel (St Johns Greek Orthodox Church) (1907)''']], 602-604 Park Ave, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:243][12:156][15]]] cf. [[#References|[11:699]]] (DO09:0207-002)  
  
Miller Park Elementary School (1912), 2758 Ellison Ave., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:390, 411, 3511][15]]] (DO09:0237-001)  
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Fred Davis Carriage House/Apt. (1907), 628 S 20th St, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[12:52][15]]] (DO09:0122-007)  
  
Scottish Rite Temple (1912), 202 S 20th St, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:252/H-5][12:51][15]]] (DO09:0124-007)
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Second Story Carriage House (1907), Drake district, Omaha, Nebraska.
  
Castelar Elementary School (1912), 2314 S. 18th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:390, 411, 3511][15]]] (DO09:0112-002)  
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Loyal Hotel (1907), 211 N. 16th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[15]]] (DO09:0125-039)  
  
Central Park Elementary School (1912), 4904-06 N. 42nd St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:390, 411, 3511][15]]] (DO09:0346-001)
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Superior Public School (1908), Superior, Nebraska.[[#References|[17]]][[#Notes|[j]]]
  
School (1912), Randolph (?), Nebraska.[11:386]
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Reinhold B. Busch House (1908), 604 N. 38th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[15]]] (DO09:0323-007)
  
Brandeis Store & Rooming House (1912), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:387]
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Kelly-Kittenbrink House (1908), 1304 Lake Ave., Gothenburg, Nebraska. (DS06-031)
  
Additions & Alterations, Omaha Lutheran Hospital (1912), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:389]
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J. F. Bloom Company Building (1909), 1702 Cuming, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[12:110][15]]] (DO09:0130-002)
  
Wise Memorial Hosp. (Omaha Lutheran Hosp.) (1912), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:389]
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School Building (ca. 1909-1910), Shelby, Iowa.[[#References|[11:341]]]
School (1912), Elgin, Nebraska.[11:160 & 401]
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Storm Lake High School (1912), Storm Lake, Iowa.[11:409]
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Hoagland Block, Warehouse, 8th & Douglas (ca. 1909-1910), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:342]]]
  
University Temple Building (1913), Lincoln, Nebraska.[[#References|[10][11:215/C-4]]]
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Bloom Memorial Building (ca. 1909-1910), Omaha(?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:345]]]
  
Studebaker Garage (1913), 2552-58 Farnam, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:420 & 511][12:122][15]]] (DO09:0209-018)
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School (ca. 1909-1910), Broken Bow, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:350]]]
  
World Insurance Building (1913), 203 S. 18th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[15]]] (DO09:0124-036)
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School (ca. 1909-1910), Buffalo, Wyoming.[[#References|[11:364]]]
  
Albion High School (1913), Albion, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:419][16]]]
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[[:File:RG3882-PH0032B-0389-2_SFN81329_1w.jpg|'''Douglas County Courthouse (1909-1913)''']], 1701 Farnam, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[10][11:315][12:121][13:77][14][15][29]]] cf. [[#References|[11:433][11:740][11:3526][24:153]]  (DO09:0124-015)  [https://web.archive.org/web/20160728160834/http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/nebraska/douglas/DO09-Douglas-CntyCthse.pdf National Register narrative]
  
Center School expansion (1916), Omaha, Nebraska (DO09:0115-005)
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Louisville School (ca. 1900s), Louisville, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:27]]]
  
Sanford Hotel (Conant Hotel) (1916-1917), 1913 Farnam, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:484][14][15]]] (DO09:0124-038)
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Shenandoah High School (ca. 1900s), Shenandoah, Iowa.[[#References|[11:33]]]  
'''[http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/nebraska/douglas/DO09-Sanford-Conant-Hotel.pdf NRHP form and photos]'''
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Garage (1917), 3124-28 Harney, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[15]]] (DO09:0210-027)
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Saratoga School (ca. 1900s), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:48]]]
  
University of Nebraska Lab (1918), Lincoln, Nebraska.[[#References|[17]]]
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Hickory School (ca. 1900s), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:51]]]
  
Warehouse for Commercial Storage Company (1918), 11th & Jones, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[17]]]
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Hartman School, Details (ca. 1900s), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:53]]]
  
Smith Bros. Building/Ford Warehouse (1919), 1024 Dodge, Omaha,
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Hastings School (ca. 1900s), Hastings, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:82]]]
Nebraska.[[#References|[14][15]]] (DO09:0125-037)
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===1920s===
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American News Co. (ca. 1900s), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:87]]]
Fontenelle Garage (June 1920), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:570]]]
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Talmage Residence (1920), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:571]]]
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Missouri Valley School (ca. 1900s), Missouri Valley, Iowa.[[#References|[11:161]]]
  
Trimble Bros. Warehouse (1920), 812 Jackson, Omaha,
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Clarinda School (ca. 1900s), Clarinda, Iowa.[[#References|[11:201]]]
Nebraska.[[#References|[11:571][14][15]]] (DO09:0067-008)
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Douglas County Courthouse, Restoration Tracings, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11: 573]]]
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Millard Warehouse (1905 or 1906), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:212]]]
  
Consolidated School and addition (2 rolls), Shelby, Iowa.[[#References|[11:580 & 612]]]
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Carleton School (ca. 1900s), Carleton, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:218]]]
  
Pacific Storage Building, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:583]]]
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Omaha Lutheran Hospital - Wise Memorial Hospital (ca. 1900s), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:232]]] cf. [[#References|[11:389]]]
  
Sweet, Ernest, Store Building (See 921), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:589]]]
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Gymnasium (1914), Bellevue College, Bellevue, Nebraska.[[#References|[33]]]
  
Holy Name High School (1921), 2901 Fontenelle Blvd, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[12:125][15]]] (DO09:0336-002)  
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===1910s Work===
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{|
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|[[File:Scottish rite 2w.jpg|thumb|upright=2.50|alt=Scottish rite 2w.jpg|Scottish Rite Temple (1912). (Lynn Meyer'')]]
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|[[File:RG3335.PH004-070_SFN-26156_1w.jpg|thumb|upright=2.8|alt=RG3335.PH004-070_SFN-26156_1w.jpg|Custer County Courthouse, 1911-1914 (''Nebraska State Historical Society'')]]
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|}
  
Holy Name School & Church (2 rolls), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:590]]]
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Benson West Elementary School (1910), 6652 Maple St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[15]]] (DO09:0560-001)
  
Grade Change, Central High School, 20th & Dodge St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:591]]]
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Ephraim W. Dixon House (1910), 426 N. 38th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:365][15][29]]] (DO09:0321-006)
  
Remodel, St. Mary Magdalen, Cheyenne, Wyoming (?).[[#References|[11:592]]]
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Dufrene Building - Farnam Apartments (ca. 1910-1911), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:366]]]
  
Latenser Farm Residence Home, Douglas County (?), Nebraska (?).[[#References|[11:597]]]
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Douglas County Health Center, Remodel Dining Room & Men's Dorm into City County Health Building (ca. 1910-1911), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:371]]] cf. [[#References|[11:5015]]]
  
Addition,Mercy Hospital (originally St. Bernards), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:598]]]
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Central High School, North & West Wings & Boiler Room (ca. 1910-1911), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:375]]] cf. [[#References|[11:30][11:314]]]
  
Alterations, Hoagland Block, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:609]]]
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David Cole Creamery/John Deere Annex (1911), 423 S. 10th, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:382][14][15]]] cf. [[#References|[11:5103][30]]] (DO09:0121-054)
  
St. Mary Magdalen Parish Cathedral Hall, Cheyenne, Wyoming.[[#References|[11:613]]]
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Oscar Keeline Building (1911 - 1912), 319 S 17th, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[3][11:397][12:50][14][15]]] (DO09:0124-017)
  
St. Phillip Neri School (2 rolls), unknown location (?).[[#References|[11:617]]]
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Area under Sidewalk for J.L. Brandeis & Sons (1911-1912), NE Corner of 17th & Douglas St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[30]]]
  
Minne Lusa School, unknown location (?).[[#References|[11:676 & 620]]]
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[[:File:RG3335.PH004-070_SFN-26156_1w.jpg|'''Custer County Courthouse & Jail (1911-1914)''']], S. 10th Ave. between E, Broken Bow, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:379][11:442][13:80][14]]] (CU05-056)
  
Phi Rho Sigma Chapter House, unknown location (?).[[#References|[11:621]]]
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David Cole Creamery (1912), 1401 Jones, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:382][14][15]]] cf. [[#References|[11:5103]]] (DO09:0121-080) 
  
North High School, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:622]]]
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Miller Park Elementary School (1912), 2758 Ellison Ave., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:390][11:411][15]]] cf. [[#References|[11:3511]]] (DO09:0237-001)
  
McLaughlin Residence, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:625]]]
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[[:File:Scottish rite 2w.jpg|'''Scottish Rite Temple (1912)''']], 202 S 20th St, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:252][12:51][15][28]]] (DO09:0124-007)
  
Advance Rumley Thresher, unknown location.[[#References|[11:627]]]
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Castelar Elementary School (1912), 2314 S. 18th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:390][11:411][15]]] cf. [[#References|[11:3511]]] (DO09:0112-002)
  
North Wing Addition, University of Nebraska [Omaha], Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:629, 646 & 4833]]]  
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Central Park Elementary School (1912), 4904-06 N. 42nd St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:390][11:411][15]]] cf. [[#References|[11:3511]]] (DO09:0346-001)
  
Kimball Laundry, Shop Drawings, Kimball (?) Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:630]]]
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School (1912), Randolph (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:386]]]
  
Omaha Fire Engine House No. 19, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:631]]]
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Brandeis Store & Rooming House (1912), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:387]]]
  
Stadium (2 rolls), University of Nebraska [Omaha], Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:633]]]
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Additions & Alterations, Omaha Lutheran - Wise Memorial Hospital (1912), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:389]]] cf. [[#References|[11:232]]]
  
North Lab, University of Nebraska [Omaha], Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:646]]]
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Elgin School (1912), Elgin, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:160][11:401]]]
  
North Wing Addition, University of Nebraska [Omaha], Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:629, 646 & 4833]]]
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Storm Lake High School (1912), Storm Lake, Iowa.[[#References|[11:409]]]
  
Sam Rees Residence, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:647]]]
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University Temple Building (1913), Lincoln, Nebraska.[[#References|[10][11:215]]]
  
Nebraska Masonic Home, Original Building, Plattsmouth, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:650 & 4730]]]
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Studebaker Garage (1913), 2552-58 Farnam, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:420][11:511][12:122][15]]] (DO09:0209-018)
  
Swanson Store, Blair, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:651]]]
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World Insurance Building (1913), 203 S. 18th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[15]]] (DO09:0124-036)
  
Douglas County Garage, Original & Bldg. (originally Assistance Bureau Bldg), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:664 & 4902]]]
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Albion High School (1913), Albion, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:419][16]]]
  
Lobby, Hotel Hamilton, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:665]]]
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Golden Hills Society Rest Home (ca. 1913-1916), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:421]]]
  
South Omaha High School, Old High School & Remodel, South Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:670 & 682]]]
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North Ward School (ca. 1913-1916), Wahoo, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:425]]]
  
Proposed Addition, Louisville School, Louisville, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:677]]]
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Hartington High School (ca. 1913-1916), Hartington, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:426]]]
  
College of Medicine, includes Brennan Survey, University of Nebraska [Omaha], Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:683]]]
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School (ca. 1913-1916), Falls City, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:428]]]
  
Hospital Building #11, University of Nebraska [Omaha], Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:683]]]
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Wahoo High School (ca. 1913-1916), Wahoo, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:431]]]
  
Nebraska Power Station #13, unknown location (?).[[#References|[11:684]]]
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Saunders & Kennedy Building (ca. 1913-1916), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:432]]]
  
Mullen Residence, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:685]]]
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School (ca. 1913-1916), Tennant, Iowa.[[#References|[11:434]]]
  
Hill Creek School Dist.#36, Washington County, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:693]]]
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Lohrville High School (ca. 1913-1916), Lohrville, Iowa.[[#References|[11:443]]]
  
Service Building (2 rolls), Metropolitan Utilities District, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:697]]]
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Madison High School (ca. 1913-1916), Madison, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:448]]]
  
Union State Bank (Service Life Bldg.), Orig. Tracings, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:698]]]
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Remodel, 8 Room Building (ca. 1913-1916), Falls City, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:450]]]
  
Temple Israel, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:243 & 699]]]
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Power House, North Platte Light & Power Co. (ca. 1913-1916), North Platte (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:452]]]
  
Alterations, Omaha Field Club, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:700]]]
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Addition, Columbus Power House (ca. 1913-1916), Columbus, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:455]]]
  
Calhoun School, Fort Calhoun (?), Nebraska (?).[[#References|[11: 706]]]
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Weston School (ca. 1913-1916), Weston, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:456]]]
  
Western Bridge & Construction Co., Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:718]]]
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Fiske Building Tracings (ca. 1913-1916), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:457]]]
  
Plat, Nebraska Children's Home, (unknown location ?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:724]]]
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One Room School, (ca. 1913-1916), Sidney, Iowa(?).[[#References|[11:459]]]
  
Neu Theater, Carroll, Iowa.[[#References|[11:727]]]
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High School (ca. 1913-1916), Sidney, Iowa.[[#References|[11:462]]]
  
Residence, Mr. Charles Harding, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:731]]]
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Creston High School (ca. 1913-1916), Creston, Iowa.[[#References|[11:463]]]
  
Porch, House of Good Shepherd, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:733]]]
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Firestone Tire & Rubber Company Building (ca. 1913-1916), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:467]]]  
  
Alterations, Sunderland Building, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:734]]]
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Bellevue Gymnasium (ca. 1913-1916), Bellevue College, Bellevue, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:468][33]]]
  
Approaches, Remodel & Beautification of Grounds, Douglas County Courthouse, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:433, 740 & 3526]]]
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Eastern Star, Masonic Home (ca. 1913-1916), Fremont, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:471]]] cf. [[#References|[11:5425]]]
  
Eggers O'Flyng, Tracings, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:805]]]
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School Addition (ca. 1913-1916), Tennant, Iowa.[[#References|[11:474]]]
  
Nebraska City Building & Loan (2 rolls), Nebraska City, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:807]]]
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School (ca. 1913-1916), Wisner, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:476]]]
  
Residence, Mrs. Francis Ragan, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:808]]]
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University of Nebraska [Omaha], College of Medicine Hospital Building No.1 (ca. 1913-1916), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:477] cf. [[#References|[11:683]]]
  
Community Hotel, Broken Bow, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:814 & 3101]]]
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Sommers Store (ca. 1913-1916), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:478]]]
  
Capitol Plaza (from Lueder Const.), Broken Bow (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:814 & 3101]]]
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Metro Water District (ca. 1913-1916), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:479]]]
  
Clearview Home, Clearview (Douglas County), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:824]]]
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Alterations, Metropolitan Utilities District (ca. 1913-1916), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:479A]]]
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<blockquote>
  
Addition, Sanford Hotel, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:914]]] [cf. 484]
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''In 1915 Latenser brought his two architect sons, [[John Latenser, Jr. (1888-1978), Architect and Engineer|John, Jr.]] and [[Frank J. Latenser (1890-1973), Architect|Frank J.]]--both of whom had already been working for him--into the practice. The new firm became '''[[John Latenser & Sons, Architects|John Latenser & Sons]]''', a name that remained prominent until 1978, through the practices of the second and third generation of Latenser architects in America (recall that the patriarch of the family had also come from a line of Latenser family architects in Liechtenstein). See the '''[[John Latenser & Sons, Architects#Buildings & Projects|Latenser & Sons buildings and projects]]''' for more information.''
  
Dye House & Store, Dresher Bros., Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:915 & 922]]]
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</blockquote>
  
Restoration, Sommers Store, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:916]]] [cf. 478]
 
  
Convent, Proposed Confessionals, House of Good Shepherd, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:917]]]
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''Return to Top of [[#Buildings & Projects|Buildings & Projects]]''
  
Rialto Theater & Bus Depot, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:935 & 537]]]
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==Notes==
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a. Here and elsewhere--and particularly where information is sourced from his own reminiscences rather than documents--the dates, names and other details for activities and associations concerning Latenser's life prior to his arrival in Nebraska are inconsistently reported in different sources. Information posted here, in these cases, carry this caveat, and are provided as best allowed where sequencing can be derived from the context of a source.
  
Yellow Cab Garage, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:943]]]
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b. Latenser states that he "remained four or five years with my brother Heinrich," working summers and attending school in the winter; he spent four years in school. This raises questions about the exact date of his graduation, and the temporal relationship between graduation and emigration.[[#References|[24:148]]] See also Notes [[#Notes|[a][c]]]  
  
===1930===
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c. There were two technical schools in Stuttgart when Latenser was in residence there, but records cannot be accessed as they were all destroyed, for both schools, during World War II.[[#References|[24:148]]] Both held "winter" classes, which Latenser states he attended, but only one had a program in ''architecture'' rather than construction.[[#References|[24:148]]] It is likely he attended the Stuttgart Polytechnic College, as architecture became a specialty program there in 1862; its senior faculty had achieved status equal to university professors at about the same time. This college eventually became the ''Universität Stuttgart''.[[#References|[19]]] cf. [[#References|[24:155]]] Latenser's assertion that he had opportunity to do "doctorate" work there following graduation is consistent with the evolving university status of that institution. By comparison, the other technical school, the ''Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart'', was always a college of construction, and became the largest construction school in Germany.[[#References|[20]]]  
Shop Drawings, Central High School, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3001]]]
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Central High School, (Mesker Bros., St. Louis, Missouri), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3001]]]
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The date for Latenser's graduation, 1879, is from Wakeley (1917), and is the date accepted by Kuhlman.[[#References|[18][24:148]]] This is confirmed in general sequence by Latenser's statement, in Watkins, that he "at once emigrated to the United States" after completing his course of study in Stuttgart.[[#References|[10]]] We note, however, that in 1924, Latenser gave the date of graduation as 1877, a date that appears to be in error given the other sequences in his career.[[#References|[25]]] However, given the caveat described in Note [[#Notes|[a]]] above, we cannot entirely dismiss this date; Kuhlman also notes that Latenser spent an entire winter in Nancy learning French, and tried his luck looking for jobs in Switzerland and the South of France before deciding to emigrate. These events are undated, but by context appear to have occurred between graduation and emigration.[[#References|[24:148-49]]][[#Notes|[a]]]
  
Drawings, Harrison School (1930), Harrison (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3003]]]
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d. Watkins, in his ''History of Nebraska'', provides the most specific information concerning the connection between Latenser and the Indiana capitol, stating that Latenser "was first employed in a professional capacity" in the United States on the Indiana Capitol.[[#References|[10]]] A 1924 article also states that he began his carer in America as a draftsman in Indianapolis, in 1880.[[#References|[25]]] And another, slightly conflicting source, states that Latenser found "a detail position" in Indianapolis on a construction project for the Federal government.[[#References|[24:150]]]  
  
Tracings, Harrison School (1930), Harrison (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5106, 4909, & 3003]]]
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These obscure references are intriguing for their implications regarding the young architect’s immigration and introduction to American architectural practice.  The [[:File:StateCapitolIndiana_1w.jpg|Indiana Statehouse]] was an active project in 1879-1880. It was originally designed by architect Edwin May, who died in February of 1880, prior to the laying of the cornerstone. May was replaced by his assistant, Adolph Scherrer (1847-1925), a Swiss-German architect who was trained in Vienna and Budapest. Scherrer immediately began revision of the elevations and details to reflect a more purely classical design, and then supervised the construction to completion in 1887-1888. He remained a prominent architect in Indianapolis until his death.[[#References|[10][21][22][23]]]
  
Douglas County Hospital, Original, (1930), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3014]]]
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Given that Latenser was not simply a newly minted graduate of German architectural training, but also that he was from a family of architects in Liechtenstein, neighboring Scherrer’s homeland, and worked summers on construction in Switzerland and France, it is conceivable that he had familiarity with, or even a letter of introduction to, the well-established Swiss-German architect.[[#References|[24:148]]] If other sources are correct that Latenser settled in Chicago within the year 1880, he was likely in Indianapolis during the interval while Scherrer was revising the Statehouse designs.  However Scherrer might have employed Latenser’s fresh training and considerable talents, the Statehouse work must have been an inspiring start for young Latenser in America. The connection warrants further investigation.
  
Douglas County Hospital, Preliminaries & Key Elevations, (1930), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3014]]]
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e. Very little is known of Latenser's work while in Chicago; he appeared in neither of the two city directories that bracketed his tenure there (1880, 1885). He stated in his memoirs that he worked for one (unidentified) architect for "several months," then took a position with "John A. MacMellon," an architect working primarily on warehouses and grain silos; he worked there for two-and-one-half years, then spent the rest of his time in Chicago working for "several" other (un-named) architects.[[#References|[24:150]]]
  
Boiler House, Shop and Garage, (1930), Clearview (Douglas County), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3015]]]
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No one by the name of "MacMellon," nor any similar name, appears in the Chicago directories as an individual, an engineer, or an architect during Latenser's tenure there. Latenser may have incorrectly recalled the name in his reminiscences (see Note [[#Notes|[a]]]). A John A. McLennan ''is'' listed as an architect in the 1885 and 1892 business sections of the Chicago directories, so this may be the person for whom Latenser worked; unfortunately nothing else is presently known about him.
  
North Lab, University of Nebraska [Omaha] (1930), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3021]]]
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f. Latenser worked "for about a year" with [[Francis M. Ellis (1837-1899), Architect|F. M. Ellis]], Architect, in Marshalltown, then moved with him to Omaha.[[#References|[24:150]]] He continued to work for Ellis for a time in Omaha.[[#References|[24:150]]] The ''Lincoln State Journal'' incorrectly recorded the Iowa town as Cedar Rapids.[[#References|[9]]]
  
Sewage Disposal Plant, (1930), Clearview (Douglas County [Poor Farm]), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3022]]]
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g. Kuhlman states definitively, based upon the Memoirs, that Latenser arrived in Omaha on New Year's Eve morning (''Silvester-Morgen''), 1886.[[#References|[24:151]]] This must be inaccurate, as Latenser appeared for the first time in Omaha directories in 1886; such listing would have substantially preceded New Year's Eve of that year. The directory is the first independently recorded document to provide evidence of Latenser's presence in Omaha. We must, therefore, exercise caution whenever Latenser's memory is the source of a date.[[#Notes|[a]]] Other memory-based sources give the "definitive" year of arrival as 1885[[#References|[8][27]]], 1887[[#References|[25]]], and even 1888[[#References|[26]]]. (There is also an unverified association of [[Creedon & Latenser, Architects]], for 1886-1887, the source for which remains unknown.)
  
===1931===
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Latenser's work for [[Francis M. Ellis (1837-1899), Architect]] in Omaha included drawing the blueprints for [[:File:917.8238.G76g_44_w.jpg|Brownell Hall]], 1886, on the Grace Bible Institute campus.[[#References|[24:151]]]
Capitol Plaza (from Lueder Const.) (1931), Broken Bow (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:814 & 3101]]]
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Community Hotel (1931), Broken Bow, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:814 & 3101]]] [cf. 3103]
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h. In later interviews and reminiscences, Latenser never mentioned his early associations with Creedon, Lietz, or Voss.  
  
South Omaha Legion Hall (1931), South Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3102]]]
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i. [[Willoughby J. Edbrooke (1843-1896), Architect|Willoughby J. Edbrooke]] was the architect of the Omaha post office, while Latenser superintended its construction. Latenser also served as superintendent for other government projects during his seven years of employment, including the successful structural underpinning of a post office building in Chicago, which was "sinking in marshy land near the Lake."[[#References|[10][24:152][26:26][27]]]
  
Community Hotel (1931), Broken Bow, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:814 & 3103]]] [cf. 3101]
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j. Construction contract awarded to [[P. J. Creedon & Sons, Architects|P. J. Creedon & Sons]], Omaha, Nebraska.
  
Warehouse Additions, Misc., Carpenter Paper Company (1931), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:20, 231, 825, 809, 3103, 3209, 3211, 3520, 4101, 4323, & 4408]]]
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k. Three architects in Omaha Architects database.
  
Omaha Lutheran Hospital, 1 roll, (1931), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3107]]]
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l. One of the apartment buildings counted among his first works in Omaha was located at 24th & Burt Streets.[[#References|[26:6]]]
  
Downs Garage (1931), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3110]]]
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m. Webster is the school commission Latenser won in competition with several other architects, and its successful completion led to him essentially becoming the architect of the Omaha School Board for the next couple of decades, especially following his work on Omaha Central High School.[[#References|[24:151-153][25][26:6][27]]
  
Organ Chamber, Trinity Cathedral (1931), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3114]]]
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n. The ''Omaha Bee'' published a richly illustrated edition on January 1, 1906 which included a rendering inscribed "The J. L. Brandeis & Sons Dry Goods Store Omaha" and captioned "J. L. Brandeis & Sons New Store Building." The drawing is signed "Fitzpatrick" in a style characteristic of '''[[Francis Willford Fitzpatrick (1863-1931), Architect and Artist|F. W. Fitzpatrick's]]''' signature at the time, and the street scene is well-populated with vehicles and pedestrians in his manner.  This is the earliest known rendering by Fitzpatrick for a Nebraska architect.
  
Addition and Tracings, Lothrop School (1931), unknown location (?).[[#References|[11:3115]]]
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==References==
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1.  “Proposed New Omaha High School,” Omaha ''Sunday World Herald'' (June 10, 1900), 24.
  
Heating, Laundry & Boiler House, Douglas County Hospital (1931), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3118]]]
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2.  “Lietz & Latenser,” ''The (Omaha) Herald'' (January 1, 1887).
  
Hog House & Dairy Farm Buildings (1931), Clearview (Douglas County [Poor Farm]), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3125 & 4103]]]
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3.  “Oscar Keeline Bldg. Under Construction.” (Rendering) ''Omaha Excelsior'' (March 2, 1912), 15.
  
Addition to Nurses Home, University of Nebraska [Omaha] (1931), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3126]]]
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4.  “Home of the Good Shepherd—brick addition,” ''Omaha Bee'' (January 1, 1906), 6:4.
  
===1932===
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5.  “Warehouses & Factories,” ''Omaha Daily Bee'' (January 1, 1906), 6:2.
Stairs (Not Built), Orchard Wilhelm, (1932), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3207]]]
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Warehouse Additions, Misc., Carpenter Paper Company (1932), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:20, 231, 825, 809, 3103, 3209, 3211, 3520, 4101, 4323, & 4408]]]
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6. Nebraska State Library Commission, Buildings & Architects card file. 
  
Hays Residence (1932), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3212]]]
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7.  “John Latenser,” City of Omaha, Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission website. Accessed April 21, 2003. New site accessed June 29, 2016. <http://landmark.cityofomaha.org/architects/john-latenser>
  
Alterations, George A. Hoagland Residence (1932), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3218]]]
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8. “John Latenser’s Death Follows Long Illness,” ''Omaha Bee-News'' (December 7, 1936), 1-2.
  
===1933===
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9.  “John Latenser, Sr., is Taken by Death,” ''Lincoln State Journal'' (December 7, 1936), 1:3.
Old and New Tracings, Arcadia School (1933), Arcadia (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3312]]]
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Brainard School (1933), Brainard, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3316]]
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10.  “John Latenser,” in Albert Watkins (ed), ''History of Nebraska'' Vol. III (Lincoln: Western Publishing and Engraving Company, 1913), 617. 
  
===1934===
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11. William Latenser, “List of Tracings in Vault of William Latenser & Associates,” ''TS''. (May 29, 1979). ''A copy of the original document, [[posted here]], was scanned and the individual entries reorganized into a chronological listing of buildings and projects. The project number follows the reference number in each citation. On-going work to specified buildings, or for individual clients, is reflected in the citation of multiple project numbers. In those cases, the specific project number for any given listing is cited, while other previous or subsequent project numbers are given following the “consult” notation (cf.), at the end of the citations. Jobs without recorded dates have been sequenced as best can, based on the numbers and proximity to buildings with dates known from other sources. Several of these, then, may list circa dates of an approximate span of time, sometimes as broad as a decade, to be corrected as better information becomes available. Please note that several projects of a strictly mechanical-, electrical-, code-, or surface parking-nature have been eliminated from these listings. Consult the original file for access to those.'' 
Residence, Dr. J. J. Keegan (1934), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3401]]]
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Coad Stores (1934), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3405]]]
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12.  Landmarks, Inc., ''An Inventory of Historic Omaha Buildings'' (Omaha: City of Omaha and Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission, 1980). [Citations include page number.]
  
Bakery Addition, Sommers Store (1934), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3406]]]
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13. Oliver B. Pollak, ''Nebraska Courthouses: Contention, Compromise, and Community'' [Images of America Series] (Chicago: Arcadia Publishing, 2002). [Citations include page number.]
  
Addition, Ansley School (1934), Ansley, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3414]]]
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14. Listed in the [http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/nrhp/index.htm National Register of Historic Places].
  
Tracings, Kimball Laundry (1934), (Omaha or Kimball ?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3418]]]
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15.  City of Omaha Planning Department, Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission, Database, Query on Architects, May 20, 2002; courtesy of Lynn Meyer, Preservation Planner
  
===1935===
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16. [[Thomas Lee Kaspar (1951-2017), Architect|Tom Kaspar]], comp. Inventory of architectural records in the archives of [[Davis Fenton Stange Darling, Architects]], Lincoln, Nebraska. 1996. Nebraska State Historical Society, RG3748, Box 16.
Residence, Dan Monen, (1935), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3502]]]
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Garage, J. P. Webster (1935), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3507]]]
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17. “Contracts Let,” ''The Bricklayer and Mason'' 11:4 (April 1908), 59, Google Books, August 15, 2013, http://books.google.com/books?id=e3QtAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA249&lpg=PA249&dq=%22p+j+creedon%22+architect&source=bl&ots=XDFJBHqcUT&sig=d0b2UYwWguIjeAXrTkpJLr6-P5A&hl=en&sa=X&ei=a_sMUvS0Hqbq2gWzuID4Dg&ved=0CDkQ6AEwATgK
  
Holt County Court House (1935), O’Neill, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3509]]] [cf. 4003]
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18. Arthur C. Wakeley, ''Omaha: The Gate City and Douglas County Nebraska: A Record of Settlement, Organization, Progress and Achievement'' (1917). II:__. Accessed March 20, 2016. http://genealogytrails.com/neb/douglas/bios_002.htm 
  
Omaha Civic Center, Proposed (2 rolls), (1935), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3510]]]
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19. “Timeline,” ''Stuttgart Incentives'', Universität Stuttgart, April 11, 2006. Accessed March 20, 2016. http://www.uni-stuttgart.de/impulse/zeit/liste.php?eid=1&lang=en ff.
  
Castelar, Central Park, and Miller Park Schools (1935), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:390, 411, 3511]]]
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20. “History,” ''Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart'', (n.d.). Accessed March 20, 2016. https://www.hft-stuttgart.de/Hochschule/ProfilderHochschule/Geschichte/Gruendung/index.html/en ff.
  
Bartlett School Dist. #25 (1935), Wheeler County, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3515]]]
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21. IUPUI University Library Online Exhibit. “Shaping the Circle, German-Americans in Indianapolis: 1840-1918.” 4 April 2006. Accessed March 21, 2016. http://www2.ulib.iupui.edu/static/exhibits/circle/scherrer.html and "Adolf Scherrer Architectural Drawing OBC56." Accessed March 21, 2016.  http://www.in.gov/library/fa_index/fa_by_letter/s/obc56.html
  
Dawes County Court House (1935), Chadron, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3517]]]
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22. “Indiana Statehouse,” Discover Our Shared Heritage Travel Itinerary: Indianapolis. NPS.gov, n.d. Accessed March 20, 2016.  http://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/indianapolis/indianastatehouse.htm
  
Warehouse Additions, Misc., Carpenter Paper Company (1935), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:20, 231, 825, 809, 3103, 3209, 3211, 3520, 4101, 4323, & 4408]]]
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23. “In Clear Arrangement,” Indiana Department of Administration. IN.gov website (n.d.). Accessed March 21, 2016. http://www.in.gov/idoa/2434.htm
  
Completion (?), Alliance City Hall & Auditorium (1935), Alliance, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3523]]]
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24. Florin Frick und Thomas Kuhlman, "Gentlemen, Sie kennen mich nicht und ich kenne Sie nicht, aber wenn Sie gestatten, trage ich meine Sache vor," Jansen Norbert und Schurti Pio. ''Nach Amerika! Geschichte der liechtensteinischen Auswanderung''. Neuauflage. (Triesen: Historischer Verein für das Fürstentum Liechtenstein, und Zürich: Chronos Verlag, 1998), 147-160.
  
Approaches, Remodel & Beautification of Grounds, Douglas County Courthouse (1935), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:433, 740 & 3526]]]
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25. "Men Who Are Making Omaha," ''Bee News'' (April 13, 1924): 8.
  
===1936===
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26. Charles E. Hall, “John Latenser Was Largely the Architect of His Own Life,” ''Omaha’s Own Magazine and Trade Review'' (June 1928): 6, 26-27.
Bellevue School (1936), Bellevue, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3601]]]
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Omaha City Auto Testing Station (1936), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3606]]]
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27. "John Latenser to Celebrate 50th Year in Omaha Jan. 1," ''Bee News'' (December 9, 1934).
  
Carroll County, Home (1936), Carroll County, Iowa (?).[[#References|[11:3607]]]
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28. Cindy Gonzalez, "Defining the city's image: Architect changed the face of Omaha with landmarks that endure 100 years later," ''World-Herald (AM)'' (February 27, 2013): 1-2.
  
Auditorium (1936), Dodge, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3608]]]
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29. "John Latenser, Architect, 628-632 Bee Building is Prepared to Furnish Plans and Specifications for All Classes of Buildings in any Part of the Middle West...," ''Omaha World-Herald'' (November 22, 1910): 7M.
  
Dold (Skinner) Packing (Nebraska Iowa Packing Company) (1936), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3614]]]
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30. "Omaha, Nebraska," ''American Contractor'' 32:21 (May 27, 1911): 63.
  
===1937===
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31. "Still No Site Selected," ''Omaha Daily Bee'' (April 4, 1899), 8
Administration Building, Omaha University (2 rolls) (1937), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3701]]]
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Main Building, Omaha University (1937), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3701]]]
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32. ''Omaha Daily Bee'' (April 30, 1905), 5
  
(Residence or office ?), Dr. M. Lathrop (1937), Wahoo, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3709]]]
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33. "New Gymnasium Plans," ''The Indian'' VIII (Bellevue College, 1914): 88; plans and elevation. Bellevue University Digital Archives. Accessed April 2, 2022. https://bellevueulibrary.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15010coll4/id/495/rec/15
  
Additions, Metropolitan Utilities District (1937), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3712]]]
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===1938===
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Kearney Tuberculosis Hospital, (original Davis & Wilson) (1938), Kearney, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3814]]]
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Brownsville [sic] Nemaha County School Dist. #34 (1938), Brownsville (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3817]]]
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Men’s Dorms, Peru State Teachers College (1938), Peru, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3818]]]
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City Hall Drawings (1938), Holdrege, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3821]]]
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Swimming Pool (1938), Holdrege, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3826]]]
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Omaha Docks (1938), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3832]]]
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===1939===
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Northrup Jones Store (2 rolls) (1939), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3904]]]
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Field House (Athletic Building) (4 rolls) (1939), University of Nebraska [Omaha], Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3907]]]
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1931 (?) Addition, St. Joseph Hospital (1939), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3914]]]
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Airport (Post Office, C.A.A. Building, Remodel Administration Building, Crash House, Boiler House, Etc.) (1939), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3916]]]
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===1940===
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Alterations, Orchard Wilhelm, (1940), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4001]]]
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Vault Floor (Old Light Well), Douglas County Courthouse (1940), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4002]]]
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Holt County Court House (1940), O’Neill, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4003]]] [cf. 3509]
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Alterations, Douglas County Hospital (1940), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4005]]]
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House, Walter B. Roberts, (1940), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4005]]]
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School (1940), Friend, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4006 & 5225]]]
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Boiler Plant, Plot Plans, Campus Studies, (1940), Peru State Teachers College, Peru, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4008]]]
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Alterations, First National (1940), Falls City, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4011]]]
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First Federal Savings & Loan (1940), unknown location.[[#References|[11:4013]]]
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Swanson Office Building (1940), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4017]]]
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===1941===
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Warehouse Additions, Misc., Carpenter Paper Company (1941), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:20, 231, 825, 809, 3103, 3209, 3211, 3520, 4101, 4323, & 4408]]]
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Shop Addition, School (1941), Valley, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4102]]]
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Hog House & Dairy Farm Buildings, Clearview (Douglas County [Poor Farm]) (1941), Douglas County, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3125 & 4103]]]
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Benson Library (1941), Benson (later Omaha), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4104]]]
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Admiral Theater, Original Building (1941), 40th & Farnam, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4105]]]
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Residence, T. F. Naughtin, (1941), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4106]]]
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Tracings & Shop Drawings (3 rolls), Upland Home (1941), Upland (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4108]]]
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Disposal Plant, Fort Crook (1941), Sarpy County, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4110]]]
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Engineering Annex 6/3/41, Omaha University (1941), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4111]]]
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Physical Education Building, Wayne State Teachers College (1941), Wayne, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4114 & 4433]]]
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Gymnasium Tracings, Peru State Teachers College (1941), Peru, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4115]]]
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Peru State Teachers College, Miscellaneous, (1941), Peru, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6023, 5918, 5412, 5210, 5004, 4923, & 4115]]]
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Centralized Relief Building, Douglas County Hospital (1941), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4122]]]
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===1942===
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Modification Center (2 rolls), Fort Crook (1942), Sarpy County, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4210]]]
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Nebraska Inspection Bureau (1942), unknown location (?).[[#References|[11:4211]]]
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===1943===
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Pine Branch Library (1943), unknown location (?).[[#References|[11:4306]]]
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Auditorium, State Guard Armory (1943), unknown location (?).[[#References|[11:4309]]]
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Lutheran Old Peoples’ Home (1943), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4312]]]
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Athletic Field (2 rolls), Tech High (1943), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4314]]]
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F.C.E. Assembly & Manufacturing Building (1943), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4320]]]
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Warehouse Additions, Misc., Carpenter Paper Company (1943), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:20, 231, 825, 809, 3103, 3209, 3211, 3520, 4101, 4323, & 4408]]]
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Webster Sunderland Building (1943), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4330]]]
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===1944===
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Children's Memorial Hospital (1944), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No.#]]]
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Searle Petroleum (1944), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4403]]]
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U.S.O. Club Room (1944), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4404]]]
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Warehouse Additions, Misc., Carpenter Paper Company (1944), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:20, 231, 825, 809, 3103, 3209, 3211, 3520, 4101, 4323, & 4408]]]
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Central Storage & Van (1944), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4411]]]
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McFayden's Automotive Garage (2 rolls) (1944), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4414, 4728 & 4830]]]
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New Office, Wright & Wilhelmy Co. (1944), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4420]]] [cf. 207]
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New Ideas, Inc. (1944), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4423]]]
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Salvation Army, Camp  Mothers & Children (1944), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4424]]]
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Save More Supermarket (1944), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4425]]]
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Student Union, Kearney State Teachers College (1944), Kearney, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4428]]]
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Chadron Hospital (1944), Chadron, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4429]]]
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Remodel, Omaha City Hall Office (1944), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4432]]]
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Physical Education Building, Wayne State Teachers College (1944), Wayne, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4114 & 4433]]]
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Stadium Tracings, Wayne State Teachers College (1944), Wayne, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4433]]]
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Chief Theater (1944), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4435]]]
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===1945===
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Tracings, Tip Top Products (1945), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4505 & 4612]]]
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Misc. Prints, Tip Top Products (1945), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4505]]]
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Memorial Park (1945), Logan, Iowa.[[#References|[11:4509]]]
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Scott Nash Building (1945), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4510]]]
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Independent Metal Products (1945), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4518]]]
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Morton Motor Automotive Building (1945), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4520]]]
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Addition, Belvedere School (1945), 3775 Curtis Ave., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4521]]]
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Athletic Field, South Omaha High School (1945), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4525]]]
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Plats, Carpenter Paper Company (1945), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4528]]]
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Remodeling, Hill Hotel (2 rolls) (1945), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4531]]] [original by McDonald]
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Children's Memorial Hospital, Original (1945), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4533]]]
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Electrical Fixtures, Children's Memorial Hospital (1945), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4533]]]
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Steel Shop Drawings, Children's Memorial Hospital (1945), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4533]]]
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Garrison Town Site (1945), Garrison, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4535]]]
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===1946===
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Miller Knuth Automotive Center (1946), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4601]]]
+
 
+
Gymnasium and Auditorium, Ashland Park School (1946), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4602]]]
+
 
+
Boilers, Kimball Laundry (1946), (Kimball or Omaha ?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4603]]]
+
 
+
Warehouse  To be Torn Down (See 4534), Orchard Wilhelm (1946), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4604]]]
+
 
+
Warehouse, Orchard Wilhelm (1946), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4604]]]
+
 
+
Elevators, Conant Sanford Hotel (1946), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4605]]]
+
 
+
Plat and Survey, St. Joseph Hospital (1946), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4606]]]
+
 
+
East Wing, St. Joseph Hospital (1946), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4606]]]
+
 
+
East Wing (2 rolls), St. Joseph Hospital (1946), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4606]]]
+
 
+
Grading Plans, St. Bernard's Hospital (1946), Council Bluffs, Iowa.[[#References|[11:4611]]]
+
 
+
Tracings and Miscellaneous, St. Bernard's Hospital (1946), Council Bluffs, Iowa.[[#References|[11:4611]]]
+
 
+
Tracings, Tip Top Products (1946), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4505 & 4612]]]
+
 
+
Mullen Hospital (1946), Mullen, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4613]]]
+
 
+
Proposed, Madison High School (1946), Madison, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4615]]] [cf. 448]
+
 
+
Quonset Huts and Addition to Kitchen, Omaha University (1946), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4616]]]
+
 
+
Tracings, Fuchs Clayton (1946), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4617]]]
+
 
+
Pittman Animal Hospital (1946), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4622]]]
+
 
+
Heating Tunnel Extension, University of Nebraska [Omaha] (1946), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4626]]]
+
 
+
Parking Plan, University of Nebraska [Omaha] (1946), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[Includes prints from: 11:4626, 4921, 5121, 5716, 5725 & 5805]]]
+
 
+
Retail Store, Orchard Wilhelm, (1946), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4628]]]
+
 
+
Residence, H. A. Searle III, (1946), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4629]]]
+
 
+
Schuyler School, Reference Only (5 rolls) (1946), Schuyler (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4630]]]
+
 
+
Electrical, Carpenter Paper Company (1946), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4631]]]
+
 
+
Webster Sunderland Building (2 rolls) (1946), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4726 & 4634]]] [cf. 4330]
+
 
+
===1947===
+
Campus Negatives 1947 Plots, Brennan Survey, University of Nebraska [Omaha] (1947), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No#/G 1]]]
+
 
+
International Harvester Company (1947), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4702]]]
+
 
+
Boiler House and Laundry, St. Bernard's Hospital (1947), Council Bluffs, Iowa.[[#References|[11:4704]]]
+
 
+
Elevators, Davidson Furniture Company (1947), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4705]]]
+
 
+
Lutheran Hospital (12 rolls) (1947), Sioux City, Iowa.[[#References|[11:4707]]]
+
 
+
Miscellaneous, Lutheran Hospital (1947), Sioux City, Iowa.[[#References|[11:4707]]]
+
 
+
Transformer Room & Prop. Offices, Carpenter Paper Company (1947), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11: 4714 & 4710]]]
+
 
+
University Manufacturing Company, Ford Engine Rebuilding Factory, (1947), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4711]]]
+
 
+
Union Stock Yards, Hotel & Sales Ring (1947), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4712]]]
+
 
+
KOAD Radio Transmitter Station (1947), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4713]]]
+
 
+
Survey and Sketches (2 rolls), St. Vincent Hospital (1947), Sioux City, Iowa.[[#References|[11:4715]]]
+
 
+
Auditorium, Vestibule, Home Economics Department, Omaha University (1947), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4721]]]
+
 
+
Miscellaneous Tracings, Omaha University (1947), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4721, 4926, 5011A & B, (Plots & Surveys) 5610, 5510 & 5822]]]
+
 
+
Alterations, Administration Building, Omaha University (1947), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5537, 4721, 5610, 5613, 6014, 6020, 6029, 6103, 6103A, 6333 & 5806]]]
+
 
+
Fieldhouse, Omaha University (1947), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4723]]]
+
 
+
Webster Sunderland Building (2 rolls) (1947), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4726 & 4634]]][cf. 4330]
+
 
+
McFayden's Automotive Garage (2 rolls) (1947), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[111:4414, 4728 & 4830]]]
+
 
+
Building, Saunders County Community Hospital (1947), Wahoo, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4729]]]
+
 
+
Addition and Long Term Care Unit, Saunders County Community Hospital (1947), Wahoo, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4729 & 6420]]]
+
 
+
Nebraska Masonic Home, Original Building, (1947), Plattsmouth, Nebraska.[[#References|[11: 650 & 4730]]]
+
 
+
West Wing Office Addition (Struct. & General), Northern Natural Gas (1947).[[#References|[11:4732]]]
+
 
+
Original Building and West Wing Addition (3 rolls), Northern Natural Gas (1947), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4732]]]
+
 
+
Original Building, Northern Natural Gas (1947), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4732]]]
+
 
+
Office Building, Miscellaneous Sketches, Northern Natural Gas (1947), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4732]]]
+
 
+
Moveable Partition Tracings, Northern Natural Gas (1947), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4732]]]
+
 
+
Miscellaneous Tracings, Northern Natural Gas (1947), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5702 & 4732]]]
+
 
+
Miscellaneous, Northern Natural Gas (1947), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4732A]]]
+
 
+
Baker Ice Machine Company (1947), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4736]]]
+
 
+
Garage, Roberts Dairy (1947).[[#References|[11:4737]]]
+
 
+
Max I. Walker Cleaners (1947), 22nd & St. Mary's, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4738]]]
+
 
+
Laborer's Temple, Local 1140, (1947), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11: 4739]]]
+
 
+
Pilot Plans, Construction Laborer’s Club House (1947), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4739]]]
+
 
+
Friedan Lutheran Church (1947), Papillion, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4740]]]
+
 
+
Alamito Dairy Ice Cream Plant (1947), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4742]]]
+
 
+
Ambulance Entrance, Douglas County Hospital (1947), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4743]]]
+
 
+
Tracings, Central High School (1947), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4822 & 4744]]]
+
 
+
Passage, South Omaha High School (1947), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4745]]]
+
 
+
===1948===
+
Addition (3 rolls), Hand Memorial Hospital (1948), Shenandoah, Iowa.[[#References|[11:4804]]]
+
 
+
Oakland Memorial Hospital (1948), Oakland, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4804 & 6209]]]
+
 
+
Chadron Telephone Exchange Building (6 rolls) (1948), Chadron, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4805]]]
+
 
+
Loveland School District #66 (1948), unknown location (?).[[#References|[11:4807]]]
+
 
+
Kitchen, Dr. Richard Young (1948), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4812]]]
+
 
+
Fuchs Machinery & Supply Company (1948), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4815]]]
+
 
+
Tracings (3 rolls), St. Elizabeth Hospital (1948), Lincoln, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4815]]]
+
 
+
Residence, Sibbersen (1948), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4816]]]
+
 
+
1948 Hog Shed Extension (2 rolls), Union Stock Yards (1948), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4818]]]
+
 
+
Tracings, Central High School (1948), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4822 & 4744]]]
+
 
+
Federal Envelope & Carpenter Paper Company (1948), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4824]]]
+
 
+
Warehouse, Factory and Office, Federal Envelope Company (1948), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4824]]]
+
 
+
Porch Enclosures, Douglas County Hospital (1948), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4827]]]
+
 
+
Addition, Bancroft School (1948), Bancroft (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4830]]]
+
 
+
McFayden's Automotive Garage (2 rolls) (1948), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4414, 4728 & 4830]]]
+
 
+
Remodel, Tully Hat Shop (1948), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4831]]]
+
 
+
North Wing Addition, University of Nebraska [Omaha] (1948), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:629, 646 & 4833]]]
+
 
+
Medical Proposed Research Lab & Animal Research Lab, University of Nebraska [Omaha] (1948), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4833]]]
+
 
+
Cornerstone, Furnas County Court House (1948), Beaver City, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4834]]]
+
 
+
Details (2 rolls), Furnas County Court House (1948), Beaver City, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4834]]]
+
 
+
Eastern Nebraska Public Power District (1948), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4836]]]
+
 
+
===1949===
+
Duplex, (1949), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No # /G-5]]]
+
 
+
County Garage, Clearview (Douglas County [Poor Farm]), (1949), Douglas County, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4901]]]
+
 
+
 
+
Douglas County Garage, Original & Bldg. (originally Assistance Bureau Bldg) (1949), Douglas County, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:664 & 4902]]]
+
 
+
Remodel (2 rolls), Federal Reserve Bank (1949), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4904 & 6625]]]
+
 
+
St. Joseph Hospital, As Built & Fire Tower, (1949), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4905, 4912, & 5115]]]
+
 
+
Cafe and Kitchen (2 rolls), Union Stock Yards (1949), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4908]]]
+
 
+
Old and New Survey Tracings, Harrison School (1949), Harrison (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4909]]]
+
 
+
Tracings, Harrison School (1949), Harrison (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5106, 4909, & 3003]]]
+
 
+
Residence, Roy Feltman (1949), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4910]]]
+
 
+
Addition, 1/8” Plans Orig. Bldg., (5 rolls), Wahoo High School (1949), Wahoo, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4915]]] [cf. 431]
+
 
+
West River Crippled Children's Hospital (1949), Hot Springs, South Dakota.[[#References|[11:4917]]]
+
 
+
Morrey Hall and Addition, Wayne State Teachers College (1949), Wayne, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4918 & 5538]]]
+
 
+
Labor Temple-Carpenter Union (2 rolls) (1949), 19th & California, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4919]]]
+
 
+
Parking Plan, University of Nebraska [Omaha] (1949), Omaha Nebraska.[[#References|[Includes prints from: 11:4626, 4921, 5121, 5716, 5725 & 5805]]]
+
 
+
Addition, Capitol Liquors, Original, 1949 and 1956 Additions, (1949), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4431, 4922, 5619]]]
+
 
+
Miscellaneous, Peru State Teachers College (1949), Peru, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6023, 5918, 5412, 5210, 5004, 4923, & 4115]]]
+
 
+
Women’s Dormitory, Kearney State Teachers College (1949), Kearney, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4925]]]
+
 
+
Door Remodel, Douglas County Courthouse (1949), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4926]]]
+
 
+
Miscellaneous Tracings, Omaha University (1949), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4721, 4926 [?], 5011A & B, (Plots & Surveys) 5610, 5510 & 5822]]]
+
 
+
School, Convent, Church & Auditorium, Blessed Sacrament (1949), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4927]]]
+
 
+
===1950===
+
1951 Addition, Boiler House and Laundry, St. Joseph Hospital (1950), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5003]]]
+
 
+
Miscellaneous, Peru State Teachers College (1950), Peru, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6023, 5918, 5412, 5210, 5004, 4923, & 4115]]]
+
 
+
Addition, Scottish Rite Cathedral (1950), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5005]]][cf. 252]
+
 
+
Library, Omaha University (1950), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5006]]]
+
 
+
Onawa School (1950), Onawa, Iowa.[[#References|[11:5007]]]
+
 
+
Prints, Vehicle Storage & Warehouse, National Guard (1950), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5009]]]
+
 
+
Alterations, Exchange Building Lobby, Union Stock Yards (1950), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5010]]]
+
 
+
Miscellaneous Tracings, Omaha University (1950), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4721, 4926, 5011A & B, (Plots & Surveys) 5610, 5510 & 5822]]]
+
 
+
West Campus Survey, Omaha University (1950), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5011B]]]
+
 
+
Assistance Bureau, Douglas County Health Center (1950), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5015]]]
+
 
+
Remodeled Dining Room & Men's Dormitory into City County Health Building, Douglas County Health Center (1950), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:371 & 5015]]]
+
 
+
City County Health Center (2 rolls) (Douglas County Public Health Center) (1950), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5015 & 6005]]]
+
 
+
Health Building, Douglas County Health Center (1950), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5015]]]
+
 
+
Health Center, Douglas County Health Center (1950), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5015 & 6005]]]
+
 
+
Hospital (2 rolls) (1950), Ellendale, North Dakota.[[#References|[11:5016]]]
+
 
+
Service Building, Metropolitan Utilities District (1950), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5019]]]
+
 
+
Remodeling, Wright & Wilhelmy Company (1950), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5022]]] [cf. 207]
+
 
+
1952 Addition (1950), Hot Springs, South Dakota.[[#References|[11:5026]]]
+
 
+
Tracings (2 rolls), Kellom School (1950), unknown location.[[#References|[11:5027]]]
+
 
+
Control Set & Preliminary, St. Bernard's Hospital (1950), Council Bluffs, Iowa.[[#References|[11:5028]]]
+
 
+
1951 Addition (4 rolls), St. Bernard's Hospital (1950), Council Bluffs, Iowa.[[#References|[11:5028]]]
+
 
+
===1951===
+
Tracings (1951), Sidney, Iowa.[[#References|[11:5101]]] [cf. 462, 5413]
+
 
+
Elevators, Douglas County Courthouse (1951), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5102]]]
+
 
+
John Deere Plow Company, David Cole Creamery Co. (1951), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:382 & 5103]]]
+
 
+
1951 Office Modification (3 rolls), John Deere Plow Company (1951), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5103]]]
+
 
+
Retaining Wall, Central School (1951), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5105]]]
+
 
+
Tracings, Harrison School (1951), (Harrison or Omaha ?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5106, 4909, & 3003]]]
+
 
+
Nebraska Consolidated Mills Company (1951), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5107]]]
+
 
+
Nursery (2 rolls), St. Elizabeth Hospital (1951), Lincoln, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5109]]]
+
 
+
B. H. Cowdery Residence (1951), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5110]]]
+
 
+
Kitchen Addition, St. Joseph Hospital (1951), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5115]]]
+
 
+
As Built & Fire Tower, St. Joseph Hospital (1951), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4905, 4912, & 5115]]]
+
 
+
1951 Prospective Factory (1951), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5116]]]
+
 
+
Remodel Treatment Room, Douglas County Hospital (1951), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5118]]]
+
 
+
Original Building (8 rolls), Nebraska Psychiatric (Hospital?) (1951), (Lincoln or Omaha?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5121]]]
+
 
+
Parking Plan, University of Nebraska [Omaha] (1951), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:Includes prints from: 4626, 4921, 5121, 5716, 5725 & 5805]]]
+
 
+
Onawa Fire Station (2 rolls) (1951), Onawa, Iowa. [[#References| [11:5124]]]
+
 
+
Hot & Cold Water Mains, St. Joseph Hospital (1951), Omaha, Nebraska. [[#References| [11:5125]]]
+
 
+
===1952===
+
5th Floor Nurses Home, St. Joseph Hospital (1952), Omaha, Nebraska. [[#References| [11:5202]]]
+
 
+
Chronic Disease Unit, Lutheran Hospital (1952), Sioux City, Iowa. [[#References| [11:5205]]]
+
 
+
Kitchen Remodel, Lutheran Hospital (1952), Sioux City, Iowa. [[#References| [11:5205]]]
+
 
+
Applied Arts Building, Omaha University (1952), Omaha, Nebraska. [[#References| [11:5207 & 5605]]]
+
 
+
Student Activities (Building?), Original, Omaha University (1952), Omaha, Nebraska. [[#References| [11:5207]]]
+
 
+
Remodel & Air Condition, Administration Building, Wayne State Teachers College (1952), Wayne, Nebraska. [[#References| [11:5208]]]
+
 
+
Miscellaneous, Peru State Teachers College (1952), Peru, Nebraska. [[#References| [11:6023, 5918, 5412, 5210, 5004, 4923, & 4115]]]
+
 
+
Electric Distribution, College of Medicine, University of Nebraska [Omaha] (1952), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References| [11:5211]]]
+
 
+
Army Armory (1952), Hot Springs, South Dakota.[[#References| [11:5214]]]
+
 
+
Play Pavilion, Salvation Army (1952), Omaha (?), Nebraska. [[#References|[11:5215]]]
+
 
+
Young Clinic for 5 Doctors, Formerly Johnston Residence (1952), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References| [11:5216]]]
+
 
+
North Platte Memorial Hospital (3 rolls) (1952), North Platte, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5219]]]
+
 
+
Negatives & Reproduction Sht., Clearview (Douglas County), Annex (1952), Douglas County, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5220]]]
+
 
+
1/16” Scale drawings, Clearview (Douglas County) (1952), Douglas County, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5220]]]
+
 
+
Emergency Lighting & Loading Dock & Driveway, Clearview (Douglas County), Annex (1952), Douglas County,  Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5220 & 5328]]]
+
 
+
Clearview (Douglas County), Annex (1952), Douglas County, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5220 & 5901]]]
+
 
+
1952 Remodeling, Lutheran Hospital (1952), Hot Springs, South Dakota.[[#References|[11:5221]]]
+
 
+
Remodeling, Scottish Rite Cathedral (1952), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5223, 5632, 5415, & 5630]]] [cf. 252, 5005]
+
 
+
Tracings & Stick File, John Rogers Memorial (1952), Dodge, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5224]]]
+
 
+
School (1952), Friend, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4006 & 5225]]]
+
 
+
Vocational Arts Bldg. (State Fire Marshal Approved), Kearney State Teachers College (1952),
+
Kearney, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5127]]]
+
 
+
General Utilities Building, Service Building, Douglas County Hospital (1952), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5228]]]
+
 
+
Miscellaneous, Joslyn Art Museum (1952), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5230]]]
+
 
+
===1953===
+
Proposed 1953 Addition, McFayden's Automotive Garage (1953), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No#]]]
+
 
+
Nurses’ Home, Children's Memorial Hospital (1953), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5301]]]
+
 
+
High School (2 rolls) (1953), Hot Springs, South Dakota.[[#References|[11:5304]]]
+
 
+
Library Building, Wayne State Teachers College (1953), Wayne, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5305]]]
+
 
+
Cherry County Court House, Original (3 rolls) (1953), Valentine, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5306]]]
+
 
+
Connel Hall – Faculty Hall Apartments, Wayne State Teachers College (1953), Wayne, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5307]]]
+
 
+
Max I. Walker Cleaners (1953), 30th & Hamilton, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5308]]]
+
 
+
Easy Parking Garage (1953), 19th & Howard, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5309]]]
+
 
+
All Tracings, Omaha Opportunity Center (1953), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5314]]]
+
 
+
1954 Addition  Warehouse & Vaults, St. Joseph Hospital (1953), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5315]]]
+
 
+
Nurses Home, St. Vincent Hospital (1953), Sioux City, Iowa.[[#References|[11:5318]]]
+
 
+
Preliminary Sketches & Miscellaneous, School Addition (1953), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5319]]]
+
 
+
Nebraska-Iowa Non Stock Co-op, Milk Association (1953), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5322]]]
+
 
+
Kelley's Bowlatorium (2 rolls) (1953), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5327]]]
+
 
+
Emergency Lighting, Loading Dock & Driveway, Clearview (Douglas County [Poor Farm]), Annex (1953), Douglas County, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5220 & 5328]]]
+
 
+
Heating Plant Alterations, High School (1953), Hot Springs, South Dakota.[[#References|[11:5330]]]
+
 
+
Sprinkler System & Miscellaneous, Mercy Hospital (1953), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5334, 5336 & 5803]]]
+
 
+
Addition & Service Elevator (2 rolls), Mercy Hospital (1953), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5336]]]
+
 
+
Tracings, Beatrice Lutheran Hospital (1953), Beatrice, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5337]]]
+
 
+
===1954===
+
Booth Memorial Hospital (3 rolls), Salvation Army (1954), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5401]]]
+
 
+
St. Paul's Catholic Church (1954), Plainview, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5404]]]
+
 
+
1953 County Attorney’s Remodel, Douglas County Courthouse (1954), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5408]]]
+
 
+
First Westside Bank (1954), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5409]]]
+
 
+
Simmons & Long Clinic (1954), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[ [11:5410]]]
+
 
+
Receiving Home (Also 1/16” Scale Drawings), Douglas County Juvenile Home (1954), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5411]]]
+
 
+
Miscellaneous, Peru State Teachers College (1954), Peru, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6023, 5918, 5412, 5210, 5004, 4923, & 4115]]]
+
 
+
Rewiring (1954), Sidney, Iowa.[[#References|[11:5413]]] [cf. 462, 5101]
+
 
+
Remodeling, Scottish Rite Cathedral (1954), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5223, 5632, 5415, & 5630]]] [cf. 252, 5005]
+
 
+
Orpheum Theater (2 rolls) (1954), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5417]]]
+
 
+
Addition, Howard Kennedy School (1954), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5418]]]
+
 
+
Electric Distribution, Douglas County Courthouse (1954), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5419]]]
+
 
+
Service Building Concrete Drive & Apron, Douglas County Hospital (1954), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5421]]]
+
 
+
Field Drawings (Present Building Included), Miller Chemical Company, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5423]]]
+
 
+
Fremont Eastern Star, Masonic Home (1954), Fremont (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:471 & 5425]]]
+
 
+
Offices (2 rolls), Doctor’s Building (1954), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[ [11:5426]]]
+
 
+
Offices (3 rolls, 1 void), Doctor’s Building (1954), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5426]]]
+
 
+
Office Layout for Dr. Hansen, Doctor’s Building (1954), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5426]]]
+
 
+
Rental Layouts, Doctor’s Building (1954), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5426]]]
+
 
+
Rental Layouts, Doctor’s Building (1954), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5728, 5426 & 6219]]]
+
 
+
Nurses Home, College of Medicine, University of Nebraska [Omaha] (1954), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5430]]]
+
 
+
Nurses Home, No. 11, College of Medicine, University of Nebraska [Omaha] (1954), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5430]]]
+
 
+
Parking Ramp (Not built), Omaha University (1954), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5431]]]
+
 
+
Remodel, Redick Tower Office Building (1954), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5432]]]
+
 
+
===1955===
+
1955 Alterations, City County Health Center (1955), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[ [11:5501]]]
+
 
+
Air Conditioning, Children's Memorial Hospital (1955), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5502]]]
+
 
+
Max I. Cleaners Walker (1955), 46th & Cuming, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5503]]]
+
 
+
Smoke Screen, Corrigan School (1955), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5504]]]
+
 
+
Animal Research Lab (2 rolls), University of Nebraska [Omaha] (1955), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5505]]]
+
 
+
Basement Food Center, Omaha Lutheran Hospital (1955), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5507]]]
+
 
+
1956 Addition & Remodel, Omaha Lutheran Hospital (1955), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5507]]]
+
 
+
Psychiatric Unit & Remodel, Omaha Lutheran Hospital (1955), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5507]]]
+
 
+
Air Conditioning – All Tracings, St. Joseph Hospital (1955), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5509]]]
+
 
+
Air Conditioning and As Built, St. Joseph Hospital (1955), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5509]]]
+
 
+
Miscellaneous Tracings, Omaha University (1955), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4721, 4926, 5011A & B, (Plots & Surveys) 5610, 5510 & 5822]]]
+
 
+
Laundry & Warehouse, University of Nebraska [Omaha] (1955), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5512]]]
+
 
+
Music Department Annex, Omaha University (1955), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5513]]]
+
 
+
Gallery Skylight Vent, Joslyn Art Museum (1955), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5514]]]
+
 
+
New Steps and Paving – Main Entrance, St. Joseph Hospital (1955).[[#References|[11:5516]]]
+
 
+
St. Mary's Church (1955), Columbus, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5518]]]
+
 
+
Dickerson Residence (1955), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5520]]]
+
 
+
Second Floor Rehabilitation Unit, Douglas County Hospital (1955), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5525]]]
+
 
+
United Printers (1955), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5526]]]
+
 
+
Interstate Printing (As Built) (1955), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5526]]]
+
 
+
County Garage, Clearview (Douglas County [Poor Farm]) (1955), Douglas County, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5527]]]
+
 
+
Auditorium, Wayne State Teachers College (1955), Wayne, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5528]]]
+
 
+
1955 Second Floor Remodel, St. Elizabeth Hospital (1955), Lincoln, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5529]]]
+
 
+
Parking Lot, Northern Natural Gas (1955), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5531]]]
+
 
+
Nurses Home (2 rolls), St. Bernard's Hospital (1955), Council Bluffs, Iowa.[[#References|[11:5532]]]
+
 
+
1955 Addition (2 rolls), St. Mary's Hospital, Nebraska City, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5535]]]
+
 
+
Alterations, Administration Building, Omaha University (1955), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5537, 4721, 5610, 5613, 6014, 6020, 6029, 6103, 6103A, 6333 & 5806]]]
+
 
+
Morrey Hall and Addition, Wayne State Teachers College (1955), Wayne, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4918 & 5538]]]
+
 
+
===1956===
+
Women’s Dorm – Structure (Not Built), Wayne State Teachers College (1956), Wayne, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5601]]]
+
 
+
Dormitory, Wayne State Teachers College (1956), Wayne, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5601]]]
+
 
+
Applied Arts Building, Omaha University (1956), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5207 & 5605]]]
+
 
+
Residence, Paul Williams (1956), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5607]]]
+
 
+
1957 Addition and Contract Tracings (2 rolls), Northern Natural Gas (1956), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5608]]]
+
 
+
Laundry Relocation, Douglas County Hospital (1956), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5609]]]
+
 
+
Miscellaneous Tracings, Omaha University (1956), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4721, 4926, 5011A & B, (Plots & Surveys) 5610, 5510 & 5822]]]
+
 
+
Alterations, Administration Building, Omaha University (1956), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5537, 4721, 5610, 5613, 6014, 6020, 6029, 6103, 6103A, 6333 & 5806]]]
+
 
+
Headquarters Building (2 rolls), Salvation Army (1956), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5612]]]
+
 
+
Alterations, Administration Building, Omaha University (1956), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5537, 4721, 5610, 5613, 6014, 6020, 6029, 6103, 6103A, 6333 & 5806]]]
+
 
+
Northside Bank (1956), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5616]]]
+
 
+
Original, 1949 and 1956 Additions, Capitol Liquors (1956), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4431, 4922, 5619]]]
+
 
+
1957 Addition, St. Joseph Hospital (1956), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5621]]]
+
 
+
Miscellaneous, Joslyn Art Museum (1956), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5623]]]
+
 
+
Emergency Lighting and Wiring, Douglas County Hospital (1956), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5624]]]
+
 
+
1956 Construction, Cherry County Court House (1956), Valentine, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5625]]] [cf. 5306]
+
 
+
1956 Water Service, Douglas County Hospital (1956), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5628]]]
+
 
+
Remodel Savings Department, First National Bank (1956), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5629]]]
+
 
+
Rehabilitation Center, Children's Memorial Hospital (1956), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5630]]]
+
 
+
Grade Tracings, Rehabilitation Center, Children's Memorial Hospital (1956), Omaha,
+
Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5630]]]
+
 
+
Rehabilitation Center Treatment Center, Children's Memorial Hospital (1956), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5630 & 5633 [?] ]]]
+
 
+
Remodeling, Scottish Rite Cathedral (1956), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5223, 5632, 5415, & 5630 [?]]]] [cf. 252, 5005]
+
 
+
Hattie B. Munroe Home of Nebraska Children's Center (2 rolls) (1956), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5631]]]
+
 
+
School, Dr. J. P. Lord (1956), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5632]]]
+
 
+
Remodeling, Scottish Rite Cathedral (1956), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5223, 5632 [?], 5415, & 5630]]] [cf. 252, 5005]
+
 
+
C. Lewis Meyer Memorial, Rehabilitation Center, Children’s Memorial Hospital (1956), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5632, 5414 & 5630]]]
+
 
+
Meyer, C. Lewis (2 rolls) (1956), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5633]]]
+
 
+
Unit III, Plase I & IA, University of Nebraska [Omaha] (1956), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11: 5635]]]
+
 
+
1958 Addition (3 rolls), South Omaha High School (1956), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5636]]]
+
 
+
===1957===
+
Fire Protection, St. Joseph Hospital (1957), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5701]]]
+
 
+
1958 Garage, Northern Natural Gas (1957), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5702]]]
+
 
+
First Baptist Church (1957), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5703]]]
+
 
+
Kitchen Remodeling, Douglas County Hospital (1957), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5705]]]
+
 
+
Admiral Theater, Shopping Unit & Auto Park (1957), 40th & Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5707]]]
+
 
+
Research Pavilion Tracings (2 rolls), Nebraska Psychiatric (Hospital?) (1957), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5709]]] [cf. 5121]
+
 
+
West Nebraska General Hospital (1957), Scottsbluff, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5710]]]
+
 
+
1958 Improvements (3 rolls), St. Elizabeth Hospital (1957), Lincoln, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5711]]]
+
 
+
Connell Hall Air Conditioning, Vocational Agriculture Shop, Physical and Industrial Training
+
Building, Steel Smoke Stack, Wayne State Teachers College (1957), Wayne, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5712]]] [cf. Connell Hall 5307]
+
 
+
Steam Line, Omaha Lutheran Hospital (1957), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5713]]]
+
 
+
Memorial Service Entrance, Joslyn Art Museum (1957), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5715]]]
+
 
+
Parking Plan, University of Nebraska [Omaha] (1957), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:includes prints from: 4626, 4921, 5121, 5716, 5725 & 5805]]]
+
 
+
West Campus Parking Lots, Omaha University (1957), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5718]]]
+
 
+
Fishbaugh Residence (1957), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5720]]]
+
 
+
Baum Iron Works (1957), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5722]]]
+
 
+
Alteration, Remodel & Tunnel Junction, Children's Memorial Hospital (1957), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5723 & 5819]]]
+
 
+
1957 South Drive Extention, University of Nebraska College of Medicine, University of Nebraska
+
[Omaha] (1957), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5724]]]
+
 
+
Parking Plan, University of Nebraska [Omaha] (1957), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:includes prints from: 4626, 4921, 5121, 5716, 5725 & 5805]]]
+
 
+
Dental Clinic, Douglas County Hospital (1957), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5726]]]
+
 
+
Auditorium Shop Tracings (2 rolls), South Omaha High School (1957), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5727]]]
+
 
+
Rental Layouts, Doctor’s Building (1957), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5728, 5426 & 6219]]]
+
 
+
Cooling Tower, Patterson Building (1957), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5729]]]
+
 
+
Rehabilitation (2 rolls), Goodwill Industries (1957), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5730]]]
+
 
+
First Presbyterian Church (3 rolls) (1957), Nebraska City, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5732]]]
+
 
+
Air Conditioning, Administration Building, Wayne State Teachers College (1957), Wayne, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5733]]]
+
 
+
===1958===
+
Surveys (2 rolls), Wayne State Teachers College (1958), Wayne, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5801]]]
+
 
+
1959 Addition, Children's Memorial Hospital (1958), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5802]]]
+
 
+
Sketches 1960, Children's Memorial Hospital (1958), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5802]]]
+
 
+
Proposed Facility, Children's Memorial Hospital (1958), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5802]]]
+
 
+
Incinerator Permit Plans, Children's Memorial Hospital (1958), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5802]]]
+
 
+
Dental Room, Children's Memorial Hospital (1958), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[[11:5802]]]
+
 
+
As Built Electric, Children's Memorial Hospital (1958), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5802]]]
+
 
+
Tracings, Children's Memorial Hospital (1958), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5802]]]
+
 
+
1960 Addition, Children's Memorial Hospital (1958), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5802]]]
+
 
+
Sprinkler System and Miscellaneous, Mercy Hospital (1958), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5334, 5336 & 5803]]]
+
 
+
Kitchen Remodel, Recreation Room (2 rolls), Mercy Hospital (1958), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5803]]]
+
 
+
Parking Plan, University of Nebraska [Omaha] (1958), Omaha, Nebraksa.[[#References|[11:Includes prints from: 4626, 4921, 5121, 5716, 5725 & 5805]]]
+
 
+
Alterations, Administration Building, Omaha University (1958), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5537, 4721, 5610, 5613, 6014, 6020, 6029, 6103, 6103A, 6333 & 5806]]]
+
 
+
Remodel Shop Wing, South Omaha High School (1958), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5811]]]
+
 
+
1963 Addition and Laundry (4 rolls), Good Samaritan Hospital (1958), (Kearney or Omaha?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5812]]]
+
 
+
Highway Direction Sign, Salvation Army Camp (1958), Sarpy County, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5814]]]
+
 
+
Clinical Lab, Douglas County Hospital (1958), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5815]]]
+
 
+
Alteration, Remodel & Tunnel Junction, Children's Memorial Hospital (1958), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5723 & 5819]]]
+
 
+
Kitchen Lighting, St. Elizabeth Hospital (1958), Lincoln, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5820]]]
+
 
+
Miscellaneous Tracings, Omaha University (1958), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4721, 4926, 5011A & B, (Plots & Surveys) 5610, 5510 & 5822]]]
+
 
+
1958 Campus Heating, Wayne State Teachers College (1958), Wayne, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5823]]]
+
 
+
Women’s Dormitory (Not Built), Wayne State Teachers College (1958), Wayne, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5826]]]
+
 
+
1959 Paving and Fire Escape, Wayne State Teachers College (1958), Wayne, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5826]]]
+
 
+
Men’s Dormitory (3 rolls), Wayne State Teachers College (1958), Wayne, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5827]]]
+
 
+
===1959===
+
Transformer Vault, St. Elizabeth Hospital (1959), Lincoln, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5905]]]
+
 
+
Gift Shop, St. Joseph Hospital (1959), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5907]]]
+
 
+
Morgue, Douglas County Hospital (1959), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5908]]]
+
 
+
1960 Addition, Gene Eppley Camp, Salvation Army (1959), Sarpy County, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5910]]]
+
 
+
Presbyterian Book Store (1959), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5911]]]
+
 
+
Roof Betterments, Douglas County Courthouse (1959), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5912]]]
+
 
+
International Paper Company (1959), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5913]]]
+
 
+
1959 Repairs, Nebraska Masonic Home (1959), Plattsmouth, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5914]]] [cf. 650, 4730]
+
 
+
Nurses Home, St. Elizabeth Hospital (1959), Lincoln, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5916]]]
+
 
+
Industrial Arts Building, (Fire Marshal Set), Peru State Teachers College (1959), Peru,
+
Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5918]]]
+
 
+
Industrial Arts Building, Peru State Teachers College (1959), Peru, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5918]]]
+
 
+
Miscellaneous, Peru State Teachers College (1959), Peru, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6023, 5918, 5412, 5210, 5004, 4923, & 4115]]]
+
 
+
1960 Addition, St. Peter & Paul (1959), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5919]]]
+
 
+
Eppley Cancer Institute (4 rolls), University of Nebraska [Omaha] (1959), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5921]]]
+
 
+
Typical Floor Plans, 6-11, Eppley Cancer Institute, University of Nebraska [Omaha] (1959). Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5921]]]
+
 
+
Eppley Cancer Institute (3 rolls), University of Nebraska [Omaha] (1959), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11: 5921]]]
+
 
+
New Retaining Wall, Saunders & Kennedy Building, World Insurance (1959), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5922]]] [cf. 432]
+
 
+
Nurses Home, Cost Sheet, St. Joseph Hospital (1959), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5926]]]
+
 
+
Nurses’ Residence (3 rolls), St. Joseph Hospital (1959), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5926]]]
+
 
+
Nurses Home, Preliminaries, St. Joseph Hospital (1959), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5926, 6220, & 6304]]]
+
 
+
Signed Set Contract Drawings, Masonic Manor (1959), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5927]]]
+
 
+
Miscellaneous Drawings & Prints (2 rolls) (also includes sidewalks #7323), Masonic Manor (1959), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5927]]]
+
 
+
Boyd Tracings, Masonic Manor (1959), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5927]]]
+
 
+
Masonic Manor (3 rolls) (1959), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5927]]]
+
 
+
Boiler Room, Masonic Manor (1959), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5927]]]
+
 
+
Mechanical, Masonic Manor (1959), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5927]]]
+
 
+
Masonic Manor, Old (1959), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5927]]]
+
 
+
Service Life Building (1959), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5928]]]
+
 
+
===1960===
+
Relighting, Vocation Arts, Kearney State Teachers College (1960), Kearney, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6001]]]
+
 
+
Miscellaneous, Joslyn Art Museum (1960), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6003]]]
+
 
+
City County Health Center (2 rolls), (Douglas County Public Health Center) (1960), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5015 & 6005]]]
+
 
+
Health Center, Douglas County Health Center (1960), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5015 & 6005]]]
+
 
+
1961 Toilet Remodel, Douglas County Courthouse (1960), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6006]]]
+
 
+
Student Center (2 rolls), Wayne State Teachers College (1960), Wayne, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6210 & 6007]]]
+
 
+
Dundee Medical Clinic, Dr. Dickerson (1960), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6010]]]
+
 
+
Addition, Bancroft School (1960), Bancroft, Iowa (?).[[#References|[11:6011]]]
+
 
+
Addition, Corrigan School (1960), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6012]]]
+
 
+
Cleaning Plant, Max I. Walker Cleaners (1960), 46th & Leavenworth, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6013]]]
+
 
+
Alterations, Administration Building, Omaha University (1960), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5537, 4721, 5610, 5613, 6014, 6020, 6029, 6103, 6103A, 6333 & 5806]]]
+
 
+
1961 Addition Negatives, Boiler House, University of Nebraska [Omaha] (1960), Omaha,
+
Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6015]]]
+
 
+
Boiler House As Built, University of Nebraska [Omaha] (1960), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6015]]]
+
 
+
Miscellaneous Remodel, Units I & II, University of Nebraska [Omaha] (1960), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6214, 5505, 5915 & 6016]]]
+
 
+
Remodeling, Units I & II, Superceded set dated 7-5-61, University of Nebraska [Omaha] (1960), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6016]]]
+
 
+
International Paper Company (1960), Kansas City, Kansas.[[#References|[11:6018]]]
+
 
+
As Built sepias, International Paper Company (1960), Kansas City, Kansas.[[#References|[11:6018]]]
+
 
+
Alterations, Administration Building, Omaha University (1960), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5537, 4721, 5610, 5613, 6014, 6020, 6029, 6103, 6103A, 6333 & 5806]]]
+
 
+
1960 Addition (2 rolls), Jamestown Crippled Children's Hospital & School (1960), Jamestown, North Dakota (?).[[#References|[11:6021]]]
+
 
+
Construction Laborer’s Union (2 rolls) (1960), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6022]]]
+
 
+
Miscellaneous, Peru State Teachers College (1960), Peru, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6023, 5918, 5412, 5210, 5004, 4923, & 4115]]]
+
 
+
Cobalt Room, St. Joseph Hospital (1960), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6024]]]
+
 
+
General & Mechanical, Florence School (1960), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6025]]]
+
 
+
Max I. Walker Cleaners (1960), 60th & Ames, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6026]]]
+
 
+
1960 Addition, Capitol Liquors (1960), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6028]]]
+
 
+
Alterations, Administration Building, Omaha University (1960), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5537, 4721, 5610, 5613, 6014, 6020, 6029, 6103, 6103A, 6333 & 5806]]]
+
 
+
===1961===
+
McFayden's Automotive Garage, 1961 Addn.; 6115. (C 7)
+
 
+
Applied Arts Lecture Room Entrance (Not Built) 3/22/61, Omaha University (1961), Omaha,
+
Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No# ]]](A-1)
+
 
+
1961 Tennis Court (Not Built) 9/21/61, Omaha University (1961), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No#]]] (A 1)
+
 
+
Proposed Campus Entrance, 4/19/61, Omaha University (1961), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No#]]] (A 1)
+
 
+
1962 Addition (2 rolls), Nebraska Masonic Home (1961), Plattsmouth, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6101]]] [cf. 650, 4730]
+
 
+
Roof Deck & Addition, Nebraska Masonic Home (1961), Plattsmouth, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6421 & 6101]]] [cf. 650, 4730]
+
 
+
Addition, United Printers (1961), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6102]]] [cf. 5526]
+
 
+
Alterations, Administration Building, Omaha University (1961), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5537, 4721, 5610, 5613, 6014, 6020, 6029, 6103, 6103A, 6333 & 5806]]]
+
 
+
Bowling Alley, Omaha University (1961), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6103B]]]
+
 
+
Court Room Remodel, Douglas County Courthouse (1961), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6105]]]
+
 
+
1961 Remodel, Nebraska Psychiatric (Institute ? Hospital?) (1961), Omaha, (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6106]]] [cf. 5121]
+
 
+
Connell Hall, Wayne State Teachers College (1961), Wayne, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6107]]] [cf. 5307]
+
 
+
1961 Addition, Applied Arts, Omaha University (1961), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6108]]]
+
 
+
Miscellaneous, Joslyn Art Museum (1961), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6110]]]
+
 
+
1961 Remodelaing, St. Elizabeth Hospital (1961), Lincoln, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6112 & 6205]]]
+
 
+
General, Mechanical & Electrical, Cardiac unit, St. Joseph Hospital (1961), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6113]]]
+
 
+
Remodel, Northrup Jones (1961), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6114]]]
+
 
+
All Tracings & Prints of First Unit, Uta Halee Home (1961), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6116 & Foreign]]]
+
 
+
Contract Prints, Uta Halee Home (1961), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6116]]]
+
 
+
Proposed Service Building, Uta Halee Home (1961), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:No#]
+
 
+
Parking Extension, Douglas County Courthouse (1961), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6117]]]
+
 
+
===1962===
+
1962 SW Addition, Library, Omaha University (1962), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No#]]]
+
 
+
Units A and B (2 rolls), Douglas County Hospital (1962), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6201]]]
+
 
+
Fire Alarm Codes, Douglas County Hospital (1962), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6201]]]
+
 
+
1963 Addition Color Scheme, Douglas County Hospital (1962), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6201]]]
+
 
+
1963 Addition and Associated Public Service Facilities, Douglas County Hospital (1962), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6201]]]
+
 
+
Plot Plan, Douglas County Hospital (1962), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6201]]]
+
 
+
Mechanical & Electrical, Douglas County Hospital (1962), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6201]]]
+
 
+
1963 Addition & Water Service Extension, Douglas County Hospital (1962), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6201 & 6722]]]
+
 
+
1962 Toilet Remodel, Douglas County Courthouse (1962), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6203]]]
+
 
+
1962 South Lab, University of Nebraska [Omaha] (1962), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6204]]]
+
 
+
1963 Window Betterments, Douglas County Courthouse (1962), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6207]]]
+
 
+
St. Marks Church, Complete (2 rolls) (1962), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6208]]]
+
 
+
Oakland Memorial Hospital (1962), Oakland, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4804 & 6209]]]
+
 
+
Student Center (2 rolls), Wayne State Teachers College (1962), Wayne, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6210 & 6007]]]
+
 
+
Ten Year Plan, Omaha University (1962), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6211, 6511]]]
+
 
+
Ten Year Plan (3 rolls), Omaha University (1962), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6211]]]
+
 
+
1962 Penthouse Addition, Capitol Liquors (1962), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6212]]]
+
 
+
First Addition, TV Studio, Omaha University (1962), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6315 (?)]]]
+
 
+
Addition, Library, Omaha University (1962), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6218]]]
+
 
+
Rental Layouts, Doctor’s Building (1962), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5728, 5426 & 6219]]]
+
 
+
Max I. Walker Cleaners (1962), 70th & Dodge, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6221]]]
+
 
+
Warehouse, John Deere Plow Company (1962), Sidney, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6222]]]
+
 
+
St. Peter & Paul Church (1962), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6223]]]
+
 
+
General, Mechanical & Electrical (Void), Salvation Army Hospital (1962), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6223]]]
+
 
+
===1963===
+
William Jennings Bryan Jr. High School (3 rolls) (1963), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6303]]]
+
 
+
Swimming Pool, South Omaha High School [sic?] (1963), South and Monroe, Omaha,
+
Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6309]]]
+
 
+
Florence Pumping Station (2 rolls) (See MUD) (1963), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6318]]]
+
 
+
1963 Addition, Applied Arts, Omaha University (1963), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6319]]]
+
 
+
Bone Lab, St. Joseph Hospital (1963), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6320]]]
+
 
+
Booth Memorial Hospital (Salvation Army) (1963), 40th & Dewey, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6321]]] [cf. 5401]
+
 
+
Structure (3 rolls), Booth Memorial Hospital (Salvation Army) (1963), 40th & Dewey, Omaha,
+
Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6321]]]
+
 
+
Mary Our Queen, Church (1963), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6322]]]
+
 
+
Mary Our Queen, School (1963), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6322]]]
+
 
+
1963 Gutter & Storm Sewer (2 rolls), St. Joseph Hospital (1963), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6323]]]
+
 
+
Mechanical & Electrical (2 rolls), Morton, J. Sterling School (1963), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6324]]]
+
 
+
Karleen Memorial Library (1963), Beemer, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6326]]]
+
 
+
Incinerator, St. Joseph Hospital (1963), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6327]]]
+
 
+
Early West Museum, Northern Natural Gas (1963), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6331]]]
+
 
+
1964 Sprinkler Installation, Joslyn Art Museum (1963), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6332]]]
+
 
+
Alterations, Administration Building, Omaha University (1963), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5537, 4721, 5610, 5613, 6014, 6020, 6029, 6103, 6103A, 6333 & 5806]]]
+
 
+
===1964===
+
Addition, Applied Arts, Omaha University (1964), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No#]]]
+
 
+
Preliminaries & Old Prints, Carroll County Courthouse (1964), Carroll, Iowa.[[#References|[11:6401]]]
+
 
+
Carroll County Courthouse, original building (2 rolls) (1964), Carroll, Iowa.[[#References|[11:No#]]]
+
 
+
Carroll County Courthouse, Complete (1964), Carroll, Iowa.[[#References|[11:6401]]]
+
 
+
Clock Tower, Carroll County Courthouse (1964), Carroll, Iowa.[[#References|[11:6401]]]
+
 
+
1964 Unit, Nebraska Psychiatric (Hospital? Institute?) (1964), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6402]]] [cf. 5121]
+
 
+
Growth & Development, Nebraska Psychiatric (Hospital? Institute?) (1964), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6402]]] [cf. 5121]
+
 
+
Original Building, St. Michael's Hospital (1964), Tyndall, South Dakota.[[#References|[11:No#]]]
+
 
+
Staff Residence, St. Michael's Hospital (1964), Tyndall, South Dakota.[[#References|[11:6404]]] [cf.6526]
+
 
+
Kitchen Addition & 1967 Addition to Cornerstone Hall (2 rolls), Christian Home (1964), Council Bluffs, Iowa.[[#References|[11:6614, 6405, & 6701]]]
+
 
+
1964 Addition, Jamestown Crippled Children's Hospital & School (1964), Jamestown, North Dakota (?).[[#References|[11: 6407]]]
+
 
+
Harry A. Koch Office Building (1964), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11: 6412]]]
+
 
+
Prints & Specifications OK’d by City, Harry A.Koch (1964), Omaha, (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6412]]]
+
 
+
School Addition(s), Miller Park, Central Park & Castelar (1964), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6413]]]
+
 
+
Miscellaneous, Joslyn Art Museum (1964), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6415]]]
+
 
+
Air Conditioning & Site Survey (2 rolls), Joslyn Art Museum (1964), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6415]]]
+
 
+
1969 (?) Air Conditioning, Joslyn Art Museum (1964), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6415]]]
+
 
+
All West Corps Jobs, Salvation Army (1964), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6418]]]
+
 
+
Boilers, Annex, Clearview (Douglas County) (1964), Douglas County, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6419]]]
+
 
+
Addition & Long Term Care Unit, Saunders County Community Hospital (1964), Wahoo, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4729 & 6420]]]
+
 
+
Roof Deck & Addition, Nebraska Masonic Home (1964), Plattsmouth, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6421 & 6101]]] [cf. 650, 4730]
+
 
+
Orchard Wilhelm (3 rolls) (1964), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6423]]]
+
 
+
East Party Wall, Wright & Wilhelmy Company (1964), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6424]]] [cf. 207]
+
 
+
Max I. Walker Cleaners (1964), 59th & Military, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6425]]]
+
 
+
Kitchen Remodel and Miscellaneous, Uta Halee Home (1964), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6426]]]
+
 
+
===1965===
+
A Ri Rang (1965), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No#]]]
+
 
+
Air Conditioning (2 rolls), Douglas County Courthouse (1965), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6501]]]
+
 
+
Trinity Evangelical United Brethren Church (1965), Ralston, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6503]]]
+
 
+
Omaha Fire Station (1965), 48th & Mayberry, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6504]]]
+
 
+
Cris Rexall Drug (1965), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6505]]]
+
 
+
ETV 16 Expansion, Omaha University (1965), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6507]]]
+
 
+
Hospital Tunnels, University of Nebraska [Omaha] (1965), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6509]]]
+
 
+
Temporary Buildings, Omaha University (1965), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6510]]]
+
 
+
Double Decking, Sketches, Joslyn Art Museum (1965), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6510]]]
+
 
+
Addition, Omaha University (1965), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11: 6511]]]
+
 
+
Air Conditioning Alterations, Children's Memorial Hospital (1965), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6512]]]
+
 
+
Masonic Temple (2 rolls) (1965), 19th & Douglas, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6513]]]
+
 
+
North Wing, Joslyn Art Museum (1965), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6516]]]
+
 
+
CYO Parking Lot & Proposed Building (1965), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6516]]]
+
 
+
Naegle Advertising (3 rolls) (1965), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6517]]]
+
 
+
Charlie Graham Buick (1965), 27th & Harney, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6519]]]
+
 
+
1967 Addition (3 rolls), Grand Island Hospital (1965), Grand Island, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6522]]]
+
 
+
Lutheran Hospital (1965), Grand Island, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6522 & 6618]]]
+
 
+
1960 Addition (2 rolls), North Platte Memorial Hospital (1965), North Platte, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6523]]]
+
 
+
Teenage Unit, Children's Memorial Hospital (1965), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6525]]]
+
 
+
Remodel Existing Building and 1967 Addition, St. Michael's Hospital (1965), Tyndall, South Dakota.[[#References|[11:6526]]]
+
 
+
Remodel Existing Building and 1967 Addition, St. Michael's Hospital (1965), Tyndall, South Dakota.[[#References|[11:6404, 6526]]]
+
 
+
Final Check Set, St. Michael's Hospital (1965), Tyndall, South Dakota.[[#References|[11:6526]]]
+
 
+
Camp, Mothers & Children, Salvation Army (1965), (Sarpy County?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6528]]]
+
 
+
Parking  Elmwood Survey (2 rolls), Omaha University (1965), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6529]]]
+
 
+
School and Brace Shop (2 rolls), Jamestown Crippled Children's Hospital & School (1965),
+
Jamestown, North Dakota (?).[[#References|[11:6531]]]
+
 
+
Callaway Municipal Hospital (1965), Callaway, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6532 & Foreign]]]
+
 
+
West Court 1966 Addition, Omaha University (1965), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6533]]]
+
 
+
===1966===
+
Paxton Hotel (1966), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6602]]]
+
 
+
Roosevelt School (1966), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6603]]]
+
 
+
Early West Historical Museum, Nebraska Historical Society (1966), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11: 6604]]] [cf. 6331]
+
 
+
Stairs and Remodel, Paramount Furniture Store (1966), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6605]]]
+
 
+
1966 School Addition, Mary Our Queen (1966), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6606]]] [cf. 6332]
+
 
+
F. H. Bucholz Residence (2 rolls) (1966), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6607]]]
+
 
+
Gene Eppley Salvation Army Camp (1966), Sarpy County, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6610]]]
+
 
+
Addition, Central Market, Ak Sar Ben Beef Company (1966), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6611]]]
+
 
+
Field Notes, Cost Surveys, Norman Keegan (1966), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6612]]]
+
 
+
1966 Addition (3 rolls), Scottish Rite Cathedral (1966), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6613]]] [cf. 252, 5005]
+
 
+
Measured Drawings – All Buildings, Christian Home (1966), Council Bluffs, Iowa.[[#References|[11:6614]]]
+
 
+
Kitchen Addition and 1967 Addition to Cornerstone Hall (2 rolls), Christian Home (1966), Council Bluffs, Iowa.[[#References|[11:6614, 6405, & 6701]]]
+
 
+
Space Sketches, Douglas County Courthouse (1966), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6615]]]
+
 
+
Space Study, Douglas County Courthouse (1966), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6615 & Foreign]]]
+
 
+
Field Notes and Drawings (2 rolls), Enterprise Electronic Company (1966), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11: 6617]]]
+
 
+
Prints and Tracings, Creighton University Residence (1966), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6619]]]
+
 
+
Parking Lot Lighting, Douglas County Hospital (1966), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6624]]]
+
 
+
Remodel (2 rolls), Federal Reserve Bank (1966), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4904 & 6625]]]
+
 
+
Remodel, Federal Reserve Bank (1966), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6625]]]
+
 
+
Roosevelt School (3 rolls) (1966), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6626]]] [cf. 6603]
+
 
+
Surveyor’s Building (2 rolls), Douglas County (1966), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6627]]]
+
 
+
Science Building (1966), Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6628]]]
+
 
+
Arch, Lab Furnishings and Greenhouse (2 rolls), Allwine Hall (1966). Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6628]]]
+
 
+
===1967===
+
Kitchen Addition and 1967 Addition to Cornerstone Hall (2 rolls), Christian Home (1967), Council Bluffs, Iowa.[[#References|[11:6614, 6405, & 6701]]]
+
 
+
1968 Addition, Elliott Manufacturing Company (1967), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6702]]]
+
 
+
St. Francis Cabrini Convent (1967), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6707]]]
+
 
+
Computer Center Sketches, Douglas County Courthouse West (1967), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6708]]]
+
 
+
Prospective, Plat, Dr. Teusch (1967), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6709]]]
+
 
+
Preliminary Drawings, Warehouse (Service Building) (1967), Douglas County Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6710]]]
+
 
+
Gunn School  Boiler Installation; Council Bluffs Schools Heating Survey (1967), Council Bluffs, Iowa.[[#References|[11:6711]]]
+
 
+
Air Conditioning (2 rolls) (1967), Nebraska Masonic Home, Plattsmouth, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6713]]] [cf. 650, 4730]
+
 
+
1967 Staff Cottage (1967), Salvation Army Camp, Sarpy County, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6715]]]
+
 
+
Passage, Doctor’s Building (1967), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6717A]]]
+
 
+
Proposed Addition, Doctor’s Building (1967), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6717B]]]
+
 
+
Tunnel under Farnam Street, Doctor’s Building (1967), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No. #]]]
+
 
+
Addition (3 rolls); Tracing, January 1971); 1968 Addition (Void); Mechanical Drawings; File, Vault; Coin Loading and Auto Concourse; Proposed Security Plan (Void); Includes Passageway at NE Corner, Federal Reserve Bank (1967), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6719]]]
+
 
+
120th Street Site, German American Club (1967), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6720]]]
+
 
+
Demolition of Founders Hall, Robinson Hall, Christian Home (1967), Council Bluffs, Iowa.[[#References|[11:6721]]]
+
 
+
1963 Addition & Water Service Extension, Douglas County Hospital (1967), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6201 & 6722]]]
+
 
+
Douglas County Road Patrol Headquarters (1967), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6723]]]
+
 
+
===1968===
+
1968 Studies, Doctor’s Building (1968), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No. #]]]
+
 
+
Walk-In, Drive-In (2 rolls), Omaha National Bank (1968), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6801]]]
+
 
+
Mechanical, Cavanaugh Insurance Office Building (1968), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6802]]]
+
 
+
Veterans Club (1968), Dodge, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6804]]]
+
 
+
Juvenile Court & Public Defender Remodel, Douglas County Courthouse (1968), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6806]]]
+
 
+
Emergency Standby Generator, Clearview (Douglas County) (1968), Douglas County, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6807]]]
+
 
+
Special Vault Floor Supports, Douglas County Courthouse (1968), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6808]]]
+
 
+
Air Conditioning, Nebraska Psychiatric Institute (1968), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6809]]] [cf. 5121]
+
 
+
Eppley Science Building (1968), University of Nebraska [Omaha], Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6811]]] [1968-70-71]
+
 
+
Council Bluffs Savings Bank (2 rolls) (1968), Council Bluffs, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6812]]]
+
 
+
Water Main Piping (Minne Lusa) and Florence Pumping Station (1968), Metropolitan Utilities District, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6813]]]
+
 
+
Townhouse Preliminaries, Armbock Estates (1968), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6814]]]
+
 
+
Sliding Doors Details, Nebraska Masonic Home (1968), Plattsmouth, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6815]]] [cf. 650, 4730]
+
 
+
Hall of Justice, Douglas County Courthouse (1968), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6820]]]
+
 
+
===1969===
+
Measured Drawings, February 1969, Florence Pumping Station, Metropolitan Utilities District, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No# ]]]
+
 
+
Measured Drawings, February, 1969, Metropolitan Utilities District, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No#]]]
+
 
+
Remodel Shop & Activities & Chapel Basement, Christian Home (1969), Council Bluffs, Iowa.[[#References|[11:6901]]]
+
 
+
1969 Addition, Elliott Manufacturing Company (1969), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6903]]]
+
 
+
Second Floor Modification, Douglas County Courthouse (1969), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6904]]]
+
 
+
Owens Optical Suite, Doctors Bldg (2 rolls) (1969), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6905]]]
+
 
+
Preliminary Drawings and Remodel, Drs. Filkins, Meissiner & Davis, Doctor’s Building (1969), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6906 & 6911]]]
+
 
+
Computer Room Remodel, Douglas County Courthouse West (1969), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6907]]]
+
 
+
Liberty Tape (2 rolls) (1969), Council Bluffs, Iowa.[[#References|[11:6908]]]
+
 
+
New Boiler, Carroll County Home (1969), Carroll (?), Iowa.[[#References|[11:6910]]]
+
 
+
Scott Miller, Drs. Rental Areas, Doctor’s Building (1969), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6912]]]
+
 
+
Air Conditioning Wing A, Air Conditioning and Fire Detection Wings B & C, Douglas County Hospital (1969), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6914]]]
+
 
+
Hall of Justice, Douglas County Courthouse (1969), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6915]]]
+
 
+
Remodel, Douglas County Northside Welfare Building (1969), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6917]]]
+
 
+
District Court Remodel, Douglas County Courthouse (1969), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6918]]]
+
 
+
===1970===
+
Gibb's Western Kitchen (1970), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7001]]]
+
 
+
Florence Branch (Void), Douglas County (offices?) (1970), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7002]]]
+
 
+
Florence Branch, Southside Branch, Douglas County (offices?) (1970), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11: 7002 & 7004]]]
+
 
+
Warehouse Addition (2 rolls), Capitol Liquors (1970), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7003]]]
+
 
+
1970 Jail Remodeling (3 rolls) (Proposed TV Intercom System, llth & Dodge), Douglas County Courthouse (1970), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7005]]]
+
 
+
Park Building (1970), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7006]]]
+
 
+
Remodeling, Omaha City Jail (1970), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7007]]]
+
 
+
Interim Douglas County Jail Remodel (Old City Jail, 11th & Dodge) (1970), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7007]]]
+
 
+
Window Betterments, Douglas County Courthouse (1970), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7008]]]
+
 
+
Boiler Replacement, Douglas County Courthouse West (1970).[[#References|[11:7009]]]
+
 
+
Cafeteria, Douglas County Social Service Building, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7012]]]
+
 
+
Warehouse (2 rolls), Oriental Trading Company (1970), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7013]]]
+
 
+
Demolition of Cornerstone Hall, Christian Home (1970), Council Bluffs, Iowa.[[#References|[11:7014]]]
+
 
+
Garage Ventilating System, Clearview (Douglas County) (1970), Douglas County, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7018]]]
+
 
+
===1971===
+
Master Plan (Drawn 6-21-71), Salvation Army, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No#]]]
+
 
+
Scheme A, B, C & D (April 1971), Federal Reserve Bank, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No#]]]
+
 
+
Remodel, Paramount Furniture Store (1971), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7101]]]
+
 
+
W. Dale Clark Librarv (1971), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7102]]] [1971-1975]
+
 
+
Dining Hall Addition, Salvation Army Camp (1971), Sarpy County, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7103]]]
+
 
+
Hostel Remodel (2 rolls) (1971), ENCOR, 3646 Burt, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7104A]]]
+
 
+
South, Northeast & Benson Family Services, ENCOR, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No #]]]
+
 
+
Hostel (New) (1971), ENCOR, 4720 Blondo, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7105]]]
+
 
+
Air Conditioning, Hostel (1971), ENCOR, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7106]]]
+
 
+
Steeple Restoration, First Presbyterian Church (1971), Bellevue, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7108]]]
+
 
+
Improvements (Complete Set) Joslyn Art Museum (1971), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7110]]]
+
 
+
Florence Gatehouse (1971), Metropolitan Utilities District, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7111]]]
+
 
+
District Court Remodel, Douglas County Courthouse (1971), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7112]]]
+
 
+
Ford Motor Company Office (1971), Armbock Estates, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7117]]]
+
 
+
Catholic Sokol Hall Building (1971), 13th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7118]]]
+
 
+
Service Building Warehouse Addition, Douglas County Hospital (1971), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11: 7119]]]
+
 
+
Douglas County Menke Circle Office Building (1971), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7120]]]
+
 
+
Preliminary Plans and Working Drawings, Physicians' Clinic (1971), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7121]]]
+
 
+
Douglas County Westroads Branch Office (1971), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7123]]]
+
 
+
Douglas County Corrections Facility Studies (1971), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7124]]]
+
 
+
Douglas County Juvenile Home, Community Corrections Renovations (2 rolls) (1971), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7127]]]
+
 
+
===1972===
+
Air Conditioning, East Pavillion and Fire Stairs Addition, Douglas County Hospital (1972), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7201]]]
+
 
+
1973 Fire Safety Improvements, Clearview (Douglas County) (1972), Douglas County, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7202]]]
+
 
+
St. Rose School (1972), Douglas County Mental Health Resources, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7204D]]]
+
 
+
Omaha Print Building (Original Site (3 rolls, I void)) (1972), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11: 7208]]] [cf. 5522]
+
 
+
Salvation Army Community Services Building (2 rolls) (1972), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7209]]]
+
 
+
Handrails & Radiator Covers, Clearview (Douglas County [Poor Farm]) (1972), Douglas County, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7211 & 7212]]]
+
 
+
Jail Demolition, Douglas County Courthouse (1972), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7213]]]
+
 
+
===1973===
+
Structural Investigation, Pottawattamie County Court House (1973), Council Bluffs, Iowa.[[#References|[11:7302]]]
+
 
+
Bowling Center (Polka Palace) (1973),Dodge, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7303]]]
+
 
+
Boiler House, 50,000 lb. Steam Boiler (Central Boiler Plant), No. 1 Boiler Demolition, Douglas County Hospital (1973), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7304]]]
+
 
+
Air Conditioning, Nebraska City Library (Morton James) (1973), Nebraska City, Iowa.[[#References|[11:7305]]] [cf. 7325]
+
 
+
Air Conditioning, Blessed Sacrament Church (1973), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7306]]]
+
 
+
Standby Electrical System, Douglas County Courthouse West (1973), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7307]]]
+
 
+
Existing Jail Visitors Room, Douglas County Courthouse (1973), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7308]]]
+
 
+
District Court Remodel (Courts 3, 7, 8 & 9), Douglas County Courthouse (1973), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7309 & 7310]]]
+
 
+
Approved Building Department Copies, Winter Quarters Park (1973), (Unknown location).[[#References|[11:7311]]]
+
 
+
District Courts East (courts 5, 6, 11 & 12) (2 rolls), Douglas County Courthouse (1973), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7312]]]
+
 
+
Rhoten Meat Company (1973), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7313]]]
+
 
+
Toilet Remodel, Douglas County Welfare Building (1973), 42nd St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7314]]]
+
 
+
Parking Lots Improvements, Federal Reserve Bank (1973), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7318]]]
+
 
+
Addition, Eugene C. Eppley Salvation Army Camp (1973), Sarpy County, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7319]]]
+
 
+
Douglas County Welfare Building (2 rolls) (1973), Burt Street, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7320]]]
+
 
+
City County Plaza Sepias (6-11-74 & 5-21-74), Douglas County Courthouse (1973), Omaha,
+
Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7321]]]
+
 
+
Working Drawings (sepias of originals 3-24-75) (4 rolls), 24” water main (Metropolitan Utilities District drawings), Prospectives, 18th Street Plaza, Douglas County Courthouse (1973), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7321]]]
+
 
+
Kitchen Remodeling, Douglas County Hospital (1973), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7322]]]
+
 
+
Passage & Dining Room, Miscellaneous Drawings & Prints (2 rolls) (also includes sidewalks), Masonic Manor (1973), Omaha, Nebraksa.[[#References|[11:7323, 5927]]]
+
 
+
Sewage Disposal (2 rolls), Clearview (Douglas County) (1973), Douglas County, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7324]]]
+
 
+
Remodel, James Morton Library (1973), Nebraska City, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7325]]] [cf. 7305]
+
 
+
Juvenile Court, Douglas County Courthouse (1973), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7327]]]
+
 
+
1974 Betterments (Reroofing, Air Conditioning Modification, Folding Doors & Carpet), Douglas County Hospital (1973), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7328]]]
+
 
+
1974 Cleaning & Tuckpointing, Douglas County Courthouse (1973), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7329]]]
+
 
+
===1974===
+
Demolition, Drawings, W. Dale Clark Library (1974), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7401]]]
+
 
+
Loading Dock Addition, Capitol Liquors (1974), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7403]]]
+
 
+
===1975===
+
Office Remodeling, Wright & Wilhelmy Company (1975), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No#]]]
+
 
+
Cooler Addition, Capitol Liquors (1975), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7501]]]
+
 
+
Square Foot Estimates and Remodel, General & Mechanical (1 roll each), Hall of Justice, Douglas County Courthouse (1975), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7502]]]
+
 
+
Swimming Pool (1 roll preliminaries), Salvation Army (Camp or a town bldg.?) (1975), (Omaha or Sarpy County?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7504]]]
+
 
+
Fire Safety Improvements, Nebraska Masonic Home (1975), Plattsmouth, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7505]]] [cf. 650, 4730]
+
 
+
Warehouse Plan (1/8” scale) Fire Division Calculations, Capitol Liquors (1975), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7506]]]
+
 
+
1976 Cabin Addition & Roof Betterments, Salvation Army (Camp?) (1975), Sarpy County (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7507 & 7508]]]
+
 
+
===1976===
+
Proposed Addition, Doctor’s Building (1976), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No. #]]]
+
 
+
Preliminaries, North & South Corps Building, (Not Built) (1976), Salvation Army, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No#]]]
+
 
+
===1977===
+
Fire Detection, St. Michael's Hospital (1977), Tyndall, South Dakota.[11:7701]
+
 
+
Omaha Fire Station (1977), 35th & Ames, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7702]]]
+
 
+
Garage & Maintenance Shop Addition, Clearview (Douglas County) (1977), Douglas County, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7703]]]
+
 
+
Service Building Addition, Douglas County Hospital (1977), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7704]]]
+
 
+
Douglas County Papio Maintenance Warehouse (1977), 66th & Center, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7705]]]
+
 
+
Douglas County Welfare Building (1977), 42nd & Pacific, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7706]]]
+
 
+
===Circa dated===
+
Cass School (early 1900s), Omaha.[[#References|[10][11:25/E-4]]]
+
 
+
Pacific School (early 1900s), Omaha.[[#References|[10]]]
+
 
+
J.L. Brandeis Theatre Building (b1913), Omaha.[[#References|[10]]]
+
 
+
Hoagland Block (b1913), Omaha.[[#References|[10]]]
+
 
+
===Undated===
+
Louisville School (n.d.), Louisville, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:27/E-3]]]
+
 
+
Field Club School, 3512 Walnut St., Omaha. (DO09:0202-007)
+
 
+
George H. Lee Building, 1115-07 Harney, Omaha. [[#References|[3]]]
+
 
+
Second Story Carriage House in Drake district, Omaha, Nebraska (1907)
+
 
+
West Point High School (n.d.), West Point, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:29/E-5]]]
+
 
+
Central High School, East Wing (n.d.), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:30/H 3]]]
+
 
+
Shenandoah High School (n.d.), Shenandoah, Iowa.[[#References|[11:33/E 3]]]
+
 
+
Wilber School (n.d.),Wilber, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:2/E-2]]]
+
 
+
Saratoga School (n.d.), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:48/E 4]]]
+
 
+
Hickory School (n.d.), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:51/E 3]]]
+
 
+
Hartman School, Details (2 rolls) (n.d.), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:53/E 3]]]
+
 
+
Hastings School (n.d.), Hastings, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:82/E 3]]]
+
 
+
American News Co. (n.d.), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:87/B-7]]]
+
 
+
Kennard School (n.d.), Kennard, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:88/E 5]]]
+
 
+
Elgin School (n.d.), Elgin, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:160 & 401/E 5]]]
+
 
+
Missouri Valley School (n.d.), Missouri Valley, Iowa.[[#References|[11:161/E 3]]]
+
 
+
Clarinda School (n.d.), Clarinda, Iowa.[[#References|[11:201/E 4]]]
+
 
+
Millard Warehouse (1905 or 1906), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:212/F 2]]]
+
 
+
Carleton School (n.d.), Carleton, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:218/E 4]]]
+
 
+
Omaha Lutheran Hospital, Tracings (Wise Mem. Hosp.) (n.d.), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:232/G 7]]]
+
 
+
Omaha Lutheran Hospital, Boiler House & Misc. Tracings (n.d.), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11: 232/G 7]]]
+
 
+
Cleary Residence (1906 or 1907), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:242/F 1]]]
+
 
+
Arlington School (1906 to 1909), Arlington, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:258/D 7]]]
+
 
+
Mt. Loretto Seminary (1906 to 1909), Council Bluffs, Iowa.[[#References|[11: 260/B 6]]]
+
 
+
Norfolk High School (1906 to 1909), Norfolk, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:261/E 4]]]
+
 
+
Depot (1906 to 1909), Green River, Wyoming.[[#References|[11:279/D 7]]]
+
 
+
High School (1906 to 1909), Orleans, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:283/E 3]]]
+
 
+
Superior High School (1906 or after), Superior, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:286/E 3]]]
+
 
+
Bergman Residence (1906 to 1909), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:287/F 1]]]
+
 
+
School (1906 to 1909), Leigh, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:291/E 5]]]
+
 
+
High School (1906 to1910), Fairbury, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:300/E 5]]]
+
 
+
Warehouse, Martha M. Ish (1906 to 1910), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:302/F 2]]]
+
 
+
High School (1906 to 1910), Beatrice, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:303/E 3]]]
+
 
+
Central High School, South Wing (1906 to 1910), Omaha(?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:314/H 3]]]
+
 
+
School Building )1909 or 1910), Shelby, Iowa.[[#References|[11:341 /E 5]]]
+
 
+
Hoagland Block, Warehouse, 8th & Douglas (1909 or 1910), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:342/A 5]]]
+
 
+
Bloom Memorial Building (1909 or 1910), Omaha(?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:345/H 1]]]
+
 
+
School (1909 or 1910), Broken Bow, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:350/E 3]]]
+
 
+
School (1909 or 1910), Buffalo, Wyoming.[[#References|[11:364/E 3]]]
+
 
+
Dufrene Building (Farnam Apts.) (1910 or 1911), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:366]]]
+
 
+
Douglas County Health Center, Remodel Dining Room & Men's Dorm into City County Health Bldg. (1910 or 1911), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:371 & 5015]]]
+
 
+
Central High School, North & West Wings & Boiler Room (1910 or 1911), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:375]]]
+
 
+
Golden Hills Society Rest Home (1913 through 1916), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:421]]]
+
 
+
North Ward School (1913 through 1916), Wahoo, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:425]]]
+
 
+
Hartington High School (1913 through 1916), Hartington, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:426]]]
+
 
+
School (1913 through 1916), Falls City, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:428]]]
+
 
+
Wahoo High School (1913 through 1916), Wahoo, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:431]]]
+
 
+
Saunders & Kennedy Building (1913 through 1916), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:432]]]
+
 
+
School (1913 through 1916), Tennant, Iowa.[[#References|[11:434]]]
+
 
+
Lohrville High School (1913 through 1916), Lohrville, Iowa.[[#References|[11:443]]]
+
 
+
Madison High School (1913 through 1916), Madison, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:448]]]
+
 
+
Remodel, 8 Room Building (1913 through 1916), Falls City, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:450]]]
+
 
+
Power House, North Platte Light & Power Co. (1913 through 1916), North Platte (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:452]]]
+
 
+
Addition, Columbus Power House (1913 through 1916), Columbus, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:455]]]
+
 
+
Weston School (1913 through 1916), Weston, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:456]]]
+
 
+
Fiske Building Tracings (1913 through 1916), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:457]]]
+
 
+
One Room School, (1913 through 1916), Sidney, Iowa(?).[[#References|[11:459]]]
+
 
+
High School (1913 through 1916), Sidney, Iowa.[[#References|[11:462]]]
+
 
+
Creston High School (1913 through 1916), Creston, Iowa.[[#References|[11:463]]]
+
 
+
Firestone Tire & Rubber Company Building (1913 through 1916), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:467]]]
+
 
+
Bellevue Gymnasium (1913 through 1916), Bellevue, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:468]]]
+
 
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Eastern Star, Masonic Home 1913 through 1916), Fremont, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:471 & 5425]]]
+
 
+
School Addition (1913 through 1916), Tennant, Iowa.[[#References|[11:474]]]
+
 
+
St. Peter's Church (also see 644) (2 rolls) (1913 through 1916), Unknown location.[[#References|[11:475]]]
+
 
+
School (1913 through 1916), Wisner, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:476]]]
+
 
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University of Nebraska [Omaha], College of Medicine Hospital Building No.1 (See 683) (1913 through 1916), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:477]]]
+
 
+
Sommers Store (1913 through 1916), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:478]]]
+
 
+
Metro Water District (1913 through 1916), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:479]]]
+
 
+
Alterations, Metropolitan Utilities District (1913 through 1916), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:479A]]]
+
 
+
Bancroft School, Old Building (2 rolls) (between 1916 and 1920), Bancroft, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:487]]]
+
 
+
Walnut Hill Pumping Station (between 1916 and 1920), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:488]]]
+
 
+
Moorhead Residence (between 1916 and 1920), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:493]]]
+
 
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Commercial High School  (Old Tech High) (between 1916 and 1920), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:498]]]
+
 
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Alterations, Studebaker Building (2 rolls) (between 1916 and 1920), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11: 420 & 511]]]
+
 
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Omaha Athletic Club (between 1916 and 1920), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:513]]]
+
 
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Omaha City Department of Street Cleaning & Maintenance (between 1916 and 1920), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:514]]]
+
 
+
Alterations and First Unit, Hoagland Block (2 rolls) (between 1916 and 1920), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:516]]]
+
 
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Barnard Garage, Tracings (between 1916 and 1920), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:517]]]
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Alterations, Hamilton Apartments  (between 1916 and 1920), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:520]]]
+
 
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Orchard Wilhelm, Thomsen Beldin Co. (between 1916 and 1920), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:529]]]
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Monroe Jr. High School (between 1916 and 1920), Monroe (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:530/H-2]]]
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Monroe Jr. High School; McDonald, Arch., (2 rolls); No# (H 2).
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Hyannis School (between 1916 and 1920), Hyannis, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:532]]]
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University of Nebraska [Omaha], South Lab Building No. 11 (between 1916 and 1920), Omaha,
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Nebraska.[[#References|[11:533]]]
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Rialto Theater & Bus Depot (between 1916 and 1920), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:935 & 537]]]
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School, District No. 66 (between 1916 and 1920), Saunders County, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:538]]]
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Mercantile Building (between 1916 and 1920), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:545]]]
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Herring, Carter Lake House (between 1916 and 1920), Carter Lake, Iowa.[[#References|[11:551]]]
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Ford Van & Storage (Summons Bros. Whse.) (between 1916 and 1920), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11: 554]]]
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Simmons Bros. Warehouse (2 rolls) (between 1916 and 1920), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:554]]]
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School, District No. 25 (between 1916 and 1920), Washington County, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:560]]]
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Ashland Park School, District #4 (between 1916 and 1920), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:561]]]
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Lister Hospital, Concrete Framing (2 rolls) (between 1916 and 1920), Unknown location.[[#References|[11:564]]]
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Millard, Leon, Residence (between 1916 and 1920), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:565]]]
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Gandt Residence (between 1916 and 1920), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:568]]]
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==Notes==
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a. Construction contract awarded to [[P. J. Creedon & Sons, Architects|P. J. Creedon & Sons]], Omaha, Nebraska.
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b. Last Omaha directory listing, 1936.
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c. Three architects in Omaha Architects database.
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==References==
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1.  “Proposed New Omaha High School,” Omaha ''Sunday World Herald'' (June 10, 1900), 24.
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2.  “Lietz & Latenser,” ''The (Omaha) Herald'' (January 1, 1887).
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3.  “Oscar Keeline Bldg. Under Construction.” (Rendering) ''Omaha Excelsior'' (March 2, 1912), 15.
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4.  “Home of the Good Shepherd—brick addition,” ''Omaha Bee'' (January 1, 1906), 6:4.
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5.  “Warehouses & Factories,” ''Omaha Daily Bee'' (January 1, 1906), 6:2.
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6.  Nebraska State Library Commission, Buildings & Architects card file. 
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7.  “John Latenser,” City of Omaha, Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission website. 
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20030421 <http://www.ci.omaha.ne.us/landmarks/designated_landmarks/architects/Latenser.htm>
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8.  “John Latenser’s Death Follows Long Illness,” ''Omaha Bee-News'' (December 7, 1936), 1-2.
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9.  “John Latenser, Sr., is Taken by Death,” ''Lincoln State Journal'' (December 7, 1936), 1:3.
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10.  “John Latenser,” in Albert Watkins (ed), ''History of Nebraska'' (Lincoln: Western Publishing and Engraving Company, 1913), p. III[B]-617. 
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11.  Latenser, William, “List of Tracings in Vault of William Latenser & Associates,” ''TS.'' (May 29, 1979) [citation includes Job Number].
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12.  Landmarks, Inc., ''An Inventory of Historic Omaha Buildings'' (Omaha: City of Omaha and Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission, 1980).
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13. Oliver B. Pollak, ''Nebraska Courthouses: Contention, Compromise, and Community'' [Images of America Series] (Chicago: Arcadia Publishing, 2002). [725.1.P771n]]
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14.  Listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
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15.  City of Omaha Planning Department, Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission, Database, Query on Architects, May 20, 2002; courtesy of Lynn Meyer, Preservation Planner
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16. [[Thomas Lee Kaspar (1951-____), Architect]], comp. Inventory of architectural records in the archives of [[Davis Fenton Stange Darling, Architects]], Lincoln, Nebraska. 1996. Nebraska State
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Historical Society, RG3748, Box 16.
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17. ''The American Contractor'' (March 23, 1918), 60, Google Books, January 12, 2012. (This is a fireproof building of brick, terracotta, and concrete; four storeys with a basement, measuring 89 by 139 feet.) http://books.google.com/books?id=UCJYAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA10-PA64&lpg=RA10-PA64&dq=f+w+clarke,+architect,+york+hotel,+nebraska&source=bl&ots=-QV--qNAlx&sig=yQZ--Gvu9ph8VGJ7unfHB-6P9QU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=whYPT97eOov9iQLF9M3fDQ&sqi=2&ved=0CB4Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=f%20w%20clarke%2C%20architect%2C%20york%20hotel%2C%20nebraska&f=false
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18. “Contracts Let,” ''The Bricklayer and Mason'' 11:4 (April 1908), 59, Google Books, August 15, 2013, http://books.google.com/books?id=e3QtAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA249&lpg=PA249&dq=%22p+j+creedon%22+architect&source=bl&ots=XDFJBHqcUT&sig=d0b2UYwWguIjeAXrTkpJLr6-P5A&hl=en&sa=X&ei=a_sMUvS0Hqbq2gWzuID4Dg&ved=0CDkQ6AEwATgK
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John L. Latenser, n.d.
Omaha, Nebraska, 1885-1936


Born in 1858 into a family of architects in Liechtenstein, John Latenser emigrated to the United States after completing studies in architecture at the Polytechnic College in Stuttgart. For seven years he was employed as a draftsman in Chicago before setting up an architectural practice in Omaha in 1887. Even at this time, early in his career, Latenser was recognized as a capable architect. In 1887, The Omaha Herald had this to say on the subject: “John Latenser [1887] has…a large experience as head man in several prominent offices, and is an architect and practical draughtsman of great skill and well up in all the minutae of his profession.”[2] Latenser’s Omaha practice spanned more than 50 years with commissions for many of the city’s larger civic and commercial building projects, including Central High School, The Douglas County Court House and the J. L. Brandeis and Sons Store. In addition, Latenser served as construction superintendent of Federal Building for Omaha’s Federal Post Office Building beginning in 1891 and two years later was named superintendent of Federal Building for a six-state territory. Latenser was also appointed by President McKinley as superintendent of the construction of government buildings. He worked for many years as architect for the Omaha School Board and is credited with designing over thirty-five schools in Omaha as well as schools throughout Nebraska and western Iowa. In 1908, Latenser delivered an address on western school architecture at the annual conference of the National Teachers Association.[7][10]

Latenser was the patriarch of a dynastic architectural family in Omaha. He went into business with his sons in 1915, forming the prolific and long-lived firm John Latenser & Sons. Several of Latenser's grandsons and great-grandsons also became architects. Thus, his impact in the architectural realm carried on even after his death in 1936, both in the work of his family members and in the halls of the many buildings whose creation he shaped. In 1888 he married Irin Anna Nestor.[24:151] Latenser died in 1936.

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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Douglas County Courthouse, 1909-1913 (Nathan L. Dewell, Nebraska State Historical Society)

Compiled Nebraska Directory Listings

Omaha, Nebraska, 1888-1895, 1900-1914

Educational & Professional Associations

1873: released from the school at Vaduz, Liechtenstein.[24:148]

ca. 1873-ca. 1878: summer supervisor for Heinrich Laternser, architect, Strasbourg, France; and winter student, Stuttgart Polytechnical College, Stuttgart, Germany.[24:148][a][b]

1879: graduated, Stuttgart Polytechnical College (later, Universität Stuttgart), Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.[7][10][18][24:148][25][26:6][a][c]

ca. 1879-1880: architecturally employed on the capitol building at Indianapolis, Indiana.[10][24:150][25][a][d]

ca. 1880- ca. 1885: practice in Chicago.[7][8][a][e]

ca. 1885: draftsman, F. M. Ellis, Architect, Marshalltown, Iowa.[9][24:150][a][f]

1886: draftsman, F. M. Ellis & Company, Architects, Omaha, Nebraska.[24:151][g]

1886: John L. Latenser, Architect, Omaha, Nebraska.[24:151]

1886-1887: architect and partner, Lietz & Latenser, Architects, Omaha, Nebraska.[2][h]

1887-1893: architect and owner, John L. Latenser, Architect, Omaha, Nebraska.

1891-1893: architect and partner, Voss & Latenser, Architects, Omaha, Nebraska.[h]

1892-1898: superintendent, Custom House (U. S. Post Office and Courthouse), Omaha, Nebraska.[24:152-53][i]

1898-1914: architect and owner, John L. Latenser, Architect, Omaha, Nebraska.

1915-1933: architect and partner, John Latenser & Sons, Architects, Omaha.

1934-1936: architect, president & treasurer, John Latenser & Sons, Inc., Omaha, Nebraska.

Other Associations

1902-1905: employed William E. Findley, architect.

Lineage of John Latenser's Sons

1. John L. Latenser (1858-1936), Architect (John L. Latenser, 1885-1914, and Latenser & Sons, 1915-1936)

2. John Latenser, Jr. (1888-1978), Architect and Engineer (John L. Latenser, 1912-1914, and Latenser & Sons, 1915-1970)
3. John F. Latenser, MD
3. William Banks Latenser (1926-____), Architect (Latenser & Sons, 1953-1978, and Latenser & Associates, 1978-1997)
4. William B. Latenser, Jr.
4. Robert L. Latenser
4. Paul Miller Latenser, Architect (other Omaha firms, ca. 1987-2000+)
4. Matthew A. Latenser
2. Frank J. Latenser (1890-1973), Architect (John L. Latenser, 1913-1914, and Latenser & Sons, 1915-1973)
3. James Seymour Latenser, Engineer (Latenser & Sons, 1949-1956)
3. Frank Nestor "Nes" Latenser (1925-2006), Engineer (Latenser & Sons, 1948-1978)
2. George Latenser (1903-1940), Builder (With Latenser & Sons, 1929-1932; independent builder thereafter.)

Buildings & Projects

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Omaha Central High School, 1900-1912 (D. Murphy)

1880s Work

Small unidentified "Cottage Style" private residences (1886), Omaha, Nebraska.[24:151]

Three unidentified apartment buildings (1886), Omaha, Nebraska.[24:151][l]

Webster School (1887), Omaha, Nebraska.[24:151-52][26:6][m]

Commercial Building (1888), 1417 Davenport St., Omaha, Nebraska.[15] (DO09:0125-016)

H. E. Cochrane House (1889), 1021 S 36th St, Omaha, Nebraska.[12:99][15] (DO09:0206-004)

Superintendent of construction, U. S. Post Office and Federal Building (1893-1898), 1602 Dodge St., Omaha, Nebraska.[10][13:121][15] Demolished. (DO09:0126-010)

Building (1889), 2305 Leavenworth St., Omaha, Nebraska.[15] (DO09:0120-032)

1890s Work

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Center Elementary School, 1893 (Lynn Meyer)

House (1890), 3846 Hamilton St., Omaha, Nebraska.[15] (DO09:0327-018)

House (1890), 3848 Hamilton St., Omaha, Nebraska.[15] (DO09:0327-019)

House (1890), 3850 Hamilton St., Omaha, Nebraska[15] (DO09:0327-020)

Windsor Elementary School (1892), 3401 Martha St., Omaha, Nebraska.[15] (DO09:0198-001)

Columbian School (1892), 3819 Jones, Omaha, Nebraska.[14][15] (DO09:0317-045) National Register narrative

Center Elementary (Lincoln) School (1893), 1736 S. 11th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[11:31][15] (DO09:0115-005)

Train Elementary School (1893), 1615 S. 6th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[15] (DO09:0064-007)

Gilinsky Fruit Co. Building (1897), 1009 Howard St., Omaha, Nebraska.[15] (DO09:0121-022)

John Latenser House (1899), 3215 Poppleton Ave, Omaha, Nebraska.[12:164][15] (DO09:0204-093)

B. F. Thomas House (1899), 3225 Poppleton Ave, Omaha, Nebraska.[12:164][15] (DO09:0204-090)

Saunders School (1899), 415 N. 41st, Omaha, Nebraska.[10][11:24][14][15] (DO09:0323-021) National Register narrative

Dundee Elementary School (1899), 310 N. 51st St., Omaha, Nebraska.[11:451][15] (DO09:0433-001)

Old Central School (1899, 1929), W side 16th ½ blk, Blair, Nebraska.[11:7][14] cf. [11:203] (WN02-118) National Register narrative

Wilber School (ca. 1890s), Wilber, Nebraska.[11:2]

1900s Work

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South Omaha High, ca. 1907 (D. Murphy Collection)
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Brandeis & Sons Store Building, 1906 (Lynn Meyer)
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Carpenter Paper Company, 1906 (Lynn Meyer)

Omaha (Central) High School (1900-1912, 1930), 124 N 20th, Omaha, Nebraska.[1][10][11:30][14][15] cf. [11:314] [11:375][29] (DO09:0126-008) National Register narrative

St. Claire Franciscan Monastery (1900), 1302-24 N. 29th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[15][k] (DO09:0217-003)

Cass School (early 1900s), Omaha.[10][11:25]

Pacific School (early 1900s), Omaha.[10]

Millard Block No 3 (1901), 1102 Harney, Omaha, Nebraska.[12:129]

W.D. Bancker House (1901), 111 S. 39th, Omaha, Nebraska.[14][15] (DO09:0319-021)

Great Western Stove Company - Dempster Building (1902), 908 Harney, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:152][14][15] (DO09:0123-093)

D.M. Visonhaler House, (1902), 115 S. 39th, Omaha, Nebraska.[14][15] (DO09:0319-022)

Hastings Carnegie Library (1902), Hastings, Nebraska.[6][11:148]

Portland Apartments (Barnard Apts.) (1902), 804 Park Ave, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:142][12:157][15] (DO09:0205-016)

City Auditorium (1903), 15th & Howard St., Omaha, Nebraska.[15]

George H. Lee Warehouse (1903), 1115-17 Harney, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:223][12:130][14][15] (DO09:0123-030)

Unitah Apartments (1904), 2934 Leavenworth, Omaha, Nebraska.[12:141][14][15] (DO09:0207-045)

J. B. Pierce Bldg (1905), 10th & Harney, Omaha, Nebraska.[5]

American Radiator Co. Building (1905), 417 S. 10th, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:205][14][15] (DO09:0121-053)

St. Claire Franciscan Monastery Boiler house, Infirmary Building and Sacristy Building (after 1905), 1302-24 N. 29th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[11:295] (DO09:0217-003)

Wright & Wilhelmy Company Warehouse (1905-1906), 513-23 S 10th, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:207][12:42] (DO09:1-36)

Jonas L. Brandeis & Sons Store Building (1905-1906), 200 S. 16th/1615 Douglas St., Omaha, Nebraska.[10][14][15][n] (DO09:0124-009) National Register narrative

South Omaha High School (ca. 1905-1907), South 24th St, Omaha, Nebraska.

South Omaha Legion and City Hall (1906), 5002 S. 24th, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:238][14][15] (DO09:0096-005)

Parlin, Orendorff & Martin Warehouse (1906) 707-721 S. 11th, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:227][14][15] (DO09:0121-036)

Carpenter Paper Company Building (1906, 1928), 815 Harney, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:20][12:129][14][15] cf. [11:231][11:825][11:809][11:3103][11:3209][11:3211][11:3520][11:4101][11:4323][11:4408] (DO09:0068-007)

Addition to Home of the Good Shepherd (1906), 40th & Jackson, Omaha, Nebraska [4][11:273] cf. [11:460]

Stein Brothers Building (1906), 630 W. 2nd. Hastings, Nebraska.[14] (AD04-005) National Register narrative

Cleary Residence (ca. 1906-1907), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:242]

Arlington School (ca. 1906-1909), Arlington, Nebraska.[11:258]

Mt. Loretto Seminary (ca. 1906-1909), Council Bluffs, Iowa.[11: 260]

Norfolk High School (ca. 1906-1909), Norfolk, Nebraska.[11:261]

Depot (ca. 1906-1909), Green River, Wyoming.[11:279]

High School (ca. 1906-1909), Orleans, Nebraska.[11:283]

Superior High School (ca. 1906-1909), Superior, Nebraska.[11:286]

Bergman Residence (ca. 1906-1909), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:287]

School (ca. 1906-1909), Leigh, Nebraska.[11:291]

High School (ca. 1906-1910), Fairbury, Nebraska.[11:300]

Warehouse, Martha M. Ish (ca. 1906-1910), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:302]

High School (ca. 1906-1910), Beatrice, Nebraska.[11:303]

Central High School, South Wing (ca. 1906-1910), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:314] cf. [11:30][375]

Temple Israel (St Johns Greek Orthodox Church) (1907), 602-604 Park Ave, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:243][12:156][15] cf. [11:699] (DO09:0207-002)

Fred Davis Carriage House/Apt. (1907), 628 S 20th St, Omaha, Nebraska.[12:52][15] (DO09:0122-007)

Second Story Carriage House (1907), Drake district, Omaha, Nebraska.

Loyal Hotel (1907), 211 N. 16th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[15] (DO09:0125-039)

Superior Public School (1908), Superior, Nebraska.[17][j]

Reinhold B. Busch House (1908), 604 N. 38th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[15] (DO09:0323-007)

Kelly-Kittenbrink House (1908), 1304 Lake Ave., Gothenburg, Nebraska. (DS06-031)

J. F. Bloom Company Building (1909), 1702 Cuming, Omaha, Nebraska.[12:110][15] (DO09:0130-002)

School Building (ca. 1909-1910), Shelby, Iowa.[11:341]

Hoagland Block, Warehouse, 8th & Douglas (ca. 1909-1910), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:342]

Bloom Memorial Building (ca. 1909-1910), Omaha(?), Nebraska.[11:345]

School (ca. 1909-1910), Broken Bow, Nebraska.[11:350]

School (ca. 1909-1910), Buffalo, Wyoming.[11:364]

Douglas County Courthouse (1909-1913), 1701 Farnam, Omaha, Nebraska.[10][11:315][12:121][13:77][14][15][29] cf. [11:433][11:740][11:3526][24:153 (DO09:0124-015) National Register narrative

Louisville School (ca. 1900s), Louisville, Nebraska.[11:27]

Shenandoah High School (ca. 1900s), Shenandoah, Iowa.[11:33]

Saratoga School (ca. 1900s), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:48]

Hickory School (ca. 1900s), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:51]

Hartman School, Details (ca. 1900s), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:53]

Hastings School (ca. 1900s), Hastings, Nebraska.[11:82]

American News Co. (ca. 1900s), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:87]

Missouri Valley School (ca. 1900s), Missouri Valley, Iowa.[11:161]

Clarinda School (ca. 1900s), Clarinda, Iowa.[11:201]

Millard Warehouse (1905 or 1906), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:212]

Carleton School (ca. 1900s), Carleton, Nebraska.[11:218]

Omaha Lutheran Hospital - Wise Memorial Hospital (ca. 1900s), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:232] cf. [11:389]

Gymnasium (1914), Bellevue College, Bellevue, Nebraska.[33]

1910s Work

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Scottish Rite Temple (1912). (Lynn Meyer)
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Custer County Courthouse, 1911-1914 (Nebraska State Historical Society)

Benson West Elementary School (1910), 6652 Maple St., Omaha, Nebraska.[15] (DO09:0560-001)

Ephraim W. Dixon House (1910), 426 N. 38th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[11:365][15][29] (DO09:0321-006)

Dufrene Building - Farnam Apartments (ca. 1910-1911), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:366]

Douglas County Health Center, Remodel Dining Room & Men's Dorm into City County Health Building (ca. 1910-1911), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:371] cf. [11:5015]

Central High School, North & West Wings & Boiler Room (ca. 1910-1911), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:375] cf. [11:30][11:314]

David Cole Creamery/John Deere Annex (1911), 423 S. 10th, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:382][14][15] cf. [11:5103][30] (DO09:0121-054)

Oscar Keeline Building (1911 - 1912), 319 S 17th, Omaha, Nebraska.[3][11:397][12:50][14][15] (DO09:0124-017)

Area under Sidewalk for J.L. Brandeis & Sons (1911-1912), NE Corner of 17th & Douglas St., Omaha, Nebraska.[30]

Custer County Courthouse & Jail (1911-1914), S. 10th Ave. between E, Broken Bow, Nebraska.[11:379][11:442][13:80][14] (CU05-056)

David Cole Creamery (1912), 1401 Jones, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:382][14][15] cf. [11:5103] (DO09:0121-080)

Miller Park Elementary School (1912), 2758 Ellison Ave., Omaha, Nebraska.[11:390][11:411][15] cf. [11:3511] (DO09:0237-001)

Scottish Rite Temple (1912), 202 S 20th St, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:252][12:51][15][28] (DO09:0124-007)

Castelar Elementary School (1912), 2314 S. 18th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[11:390][11:411][15] cf. [11:3511] (DO09:0112-002)

Central Park Elementary School (1912), 4904-06 N. 42nd St., Omaha, Nebraska.[11:390][11:411][15] cf. [11:3511] (DO09:0346-001)

School (1912), Randolph (?), Nebraska.[11:386]

Brandeis Store & Rooming House (1912), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:387]

Additions & Alterations, Omaha Lutheran - Wise Memorial Hospital (1912), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:389] cf. [11:232]

Elgin School (1912), Elgin, Nebraska.[11:160][11:401]

Storm Lake High School (1912), Storm Lake, Iowa.[11:409]

University Temple Building (1913), Lincoln, Nebraska.[10][11:215]

Studebaker Garage (1913), 2552-58 Farnam, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:420][11:511][12:122][15] (DO09:0209-018)

World Insurance Building (1913), 203 S. 18th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[15] (DO09:0124-036)

Albion High School (1913), Albion, Nebraska.[11:419][16]

Golden Hills Society Rest Home (ca. 1913-1916), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:421]

North Ward School (ca. 1913-1916), Wahoo, Nebraska.[11:425]

Hartington High School (ca. 1913-1916), Hartington, Nebraska.[11:426]

School (ca. 1913-1916), Falls City, Nebraska.[11:428]

Wahoo High School (ca. 1913-1916), Wahoo, Nebraska.[11:431]

Saunders & Kennedy Building (ca. 1913-1916), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:432]

School (ca. 1913-1916), Tennant, Iowa.[11:434]

Lohrville High School (ca. 1913-1916), Lohrville, Iowa.[11:443]

Madison High School (ca. 1913-1916), Madison, Nebraska.[11:448]

Remodel, 8 Room Building (ca. 1913-1916), Falls City, Nebraska.[11:450]

Power House, North Platte Light & Power Co. (ca. 1913-1916), North Platte (?), Nebraska.[11:452]

Addition, Columbus Power House (ca. 1913-1916), Columbus, Nebraska.[11:455]

Weston School (ca. 1913-1916), Weston, Nebraska.[11:456]

Fiske Building Tracings (ca. 1913-1916), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:457]

One Room School, (ca. 1913-1916), Sidney, Iowa(?).[11:459]

High School (ca. 1913-1916), Sidney, Iowa.[11:462]

Creston High School (ca. 1913-1916), Creston, Iowa.[11:463]

Firestone Tire & Rubber Company Building (ca. 1913-1916), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:467]

Bellevue Gymnasium (ca. 1913-1916), Bellevue College, Bellevue, Nebraska.[11:468][33]

Eastern Star, Masonic Home (ca. 1913-1916), Fremont, Nebraska.[11:471] cf. [11:5425]

School Addition (ca. 1913-1916), Tennant, Iowa.[11:474]

School (ca. 1913-1916), Wisner, Nebraska.[11:476]

University of Nebraska [Omaha], College of Medicine Hospital Building No.1 (ca. 1913-1916), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:477] cf. [11:683]

Sommers Store (ca. 1913-1916), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:478]

Metro Water District (ca. 1913-1916), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:479]

Alterations, Metropolitan Utilities District (ca. 1913-1916), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:479A]

In 1915 Latenser brought his two architect sons, John, Jr. and Frank J.--both of whom had already been working for him--into the practice. The new firm became John Latenser & Sons, a name that remained prominent until 1978, through the practices of the second and third generation of Latenser architects in America (recall that the patriarch of the family had also come from a line of Latenser family architects in Liechtenstein). See the Latenser & Sons buildings and projects for more information.


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Notes

a. Here and elsewhere--and particularly where information is sourced from his own reminiscences rather than documents--the dates, names and other details for activities and associations concerning Latenser's life prior to his arrival in Nebraska are inconsistently reported in different sources. Information posted here, in these cases, carry this caveat, and are provided as best allowed where sequencing can be derived from the context of a source.

b. Latenser states that he "remained four or five years with my brother Heinrich," working summers and attending school in the winter; he spent four years in school. This raises questions about the exact date of his graduation, and the temporal relationship between graduation and emigration.[24:148] See also Notes [a][c]

c. There were two technical schools in Stuttgart when Latenser was in residence there, but records cannot be accessed as they were all destroyed, for both schools, during World War II.[24:148] Both held "winter" classes, which Latenser states he attended, but only one had a program in architecture rather than construction.[24:148] It is likely he attended the Stuttgart Polytechnic College, as architecture became a specialty program there in 1862; its senior faculty had achieved status equal to university professors at about the same time. This college eventually became the Universität Stuttgart.[19] cf. [24:155] Latenser's assertion that he had opportunity to do "doctorate" work there following graduation is consistent with the evolving university status of that institution. By comparison, the other technical school, the Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart, was always a college of construction, and became the largest construction school in Germany.[20]

The date for Latenser's graduation, 1879, is from Wakeley (1917), and is the date accepted by Kuhlman.[18][24:148] This is confirmed in general sequence by Latenser's statement, in Watkins, that he "at once emigrated to the United States" after completing his course of study in Stuttgart.[10] We note, however, that in 1924, Latenser gave the date of graduation as 1877, a date that appears to be in error given the other sequences in his career.[25] However, given the caveat described in Note [a] above, we cannot entirely dismiss this date; Kuhlman also notes that Latenser spent an entire winter in Nancy learning French, and tried his luck looking for jobs in Switzerland and the South of France before deciding to emigrate. These events are undated, but by context appear to have occurred between graduation and emigration.[24:148-49][a]

d. Watkins, in his History of Nebraska, provides the most specific information concerning the connection between Latenser and the Indiana capitol, stating that Latenser "was first employed in a professional capacity" in the United States on the Indiana Capitol.[10] A 1924 article also states that he began his carer in America as a draftsman in Indianapolis, in 1880.[25] And another, slightly conflicting source, states that Latenser found "a detail position" in Indianapolis on a construction project for the Federal government.[24:150]

These obscure references are intriguing for their implications regarding the young architect’s immigration and introduction to American architectural practice. The Indiana Statehouse was an active project in 1879-1880. It was originally designed by architect Edwin May, who died in February of 1880, prior to the laying of the cornerstone. May was replaced by his assistant, Adolph Scherrer (1847-1925), a Swiss-German architect who was trained in Vienna and Budapest. Scherrer immediately began revision of the elevations and details to reflect a more purely classical design, and then supervised the construction to completion in 1887-1888. He remained a prominent architect in Indianapolis until his death.[10][21][22][23]

Given that Latenser was not simply a newly minted graduate of German architectural training, but also that he was from a family of architects in Liechtenstein, neighboring Scherrer’s homeland, and worked summers on construction in Switzerland and France, it is conceivable that he had familiarity with, or even a letter of introduction to, the well-established Swiss-German architect.[24:148] If other sources are correct that Latenser settled in Chicago within the year 1880, he was likely in Indianapolis during the interval while Scherrer was revising the Statehouse designs. However Scherrer might have employed Latenser’s fresh training and considerable talents, the Statehouse work must have been an inspiring start for young Latenser in America. The connection warrants further investigation.

e. Very little is known of Latenser's work while in Chicago; he appeared in neither of the two city directories that bracketed his tenure there (1880, 1885). He stated in his memoirs that he worked for one (unidentified) architect for "several months," then took a position with "John A. MacMellon," an architect working primarily on warehouses and grain silos; he worked there for two-and-one-half years, then spent the rest of his time in Chicago working for "several" other (un-named) architects.[24:150]

No one by the name of "MacMellon," nor any similar name, appears in the Chicago directories as an individual, an engineer, or an architect during Latenser's tenure there. Latenser may have incorrectly recalled the name in his reminiscences (see Note [a]). A John A. McLennan is listed as an architect in the 1885 and 1892 business sections of the Chicago directories, so this may be the person for whom Latenser worked; unfortunately nothing else is presently known about him.

f. Latenser worked "for about a year" with F. M. Ellis, Architect, in Marshalltown, then moved with him to Omaha.[24:150] He continued to work for Ellis for a time in Omaha.[24:150] The Lincoln State Journal incorrectly recorded the Iowa town as Cedar Rapids.[9]

g. Kuhlman states definitively, based upon the Memoirs, that Latenser arrived in Omaha on New Year's Eve morning (Silvester-Morgen), 1886.[24:151] This must be inaccurate, as Latenser appeared for the first time in Omaha directories in 1886; such listing would have substantially preceded New Year's Eve of that year. The directory is the first independently recorded document to provide evidence of Latenser's presence in Omaha. We must, therefore, exercise caution whenever Latenser's memory is the source of a date.[a] Other memory-based sources give the "definitive" year of arrival as 1885[8][27], 1887[25], and even 1888[26]. (There is also an unverified association of Creedon & Latenser, Architects, for 1886-1887, the source for which remains unknown.)

Latenser's work for Francis M. Ellis (1837-1899), Architect in Omaha included drawing the blueprints for Brownell Hall, 1886, on the Grace Bible Institute campus.[24:151]

h. In later interviews and reminiscences, Latenser never mentioned his early associations with Creedon, Lietz, or Voss.

i. Willoughby J. Edbrooke was the architect of the Omaha post office, while Latenser superintended its construction. Latenser also served as superintendent for other government projects during his seven years of employment, including the successful structural underpinning of a post office building in Chicago, which was "sinking in marshy land near the Lake."[10][24:152][26:26][27]

j. Construction contract awarded to P. J. Creedon & Sons, Omaha, Nebraska.

k. Three architects in Omaha Architects database.

l. One of the apartment buildings counted among his first works in Omaha was located at 24th & Burt Streets.[26:6]

m. Webster is the school commission Latenser won in competition with several other architects, and its successful completion led to him essentially becoming the architect of the Omaha School Board for the next couple of decades, especially following his work on Omaha Central High School.[24:151-153][25][26:6][27

n. The Omaha Bee published a richly illustrated edition on January 1, 1906 which included a rendering inscribed "The J. L. Brandeis & Sons Dry Goods Store Omaha" and captioned "J. L. Brandeis & Sons New Store Building." The drawing is signed "Fitzpatrick" in a style characteristic of F. W. Fitzpatrick's signature at the time, and the street scene is well-populated with vehicles and pedestrians in his manner. This is the earliest known rendering by Fitzpatrick for a Nebraska architect.

References

1. “Proposed New Omaha High School,” Omaha Sunday World Herald (June 10, 1900), 24.

2. “Lietz & Latenser,” The (Omaha) Herald (January 1, 1887).

3. “Oscar Keeline Bldg. Under Construction.” (Rendering) Omaha Excelsior (March 2, 1912), 15.

4. “Home of the Good Shepherd—brick addition,” Omaha Bee (January 1, 1906), 6:4.

5. “Warehouses & Factories,” Omaha Daily Bee (January 1, 1906), 6:2.

6. Nebraska State Library Commission, Buildings & Architects card file.

7. “John Latenser,” City of Omaha, Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission website. Accessed April 21, 2003. New site accessed June 29, 2016. <http://landmark.cityofomaha.org/architects/john-latenser>

8. “John Latenser’s Death Follows Long Illness,” Omaha Bee-News (December 7, 1936), 1-2.

9. “John Latenser, Sr., is Taken by Death,” Lincoln State Journal (December 7, 1936), 1:3.

10. “John Latenser,” in Albert Watkins (ed), History of Nebraska Vol. III (Lincoln: Western Publishing and Engraving Company, 1913), 617.

11. William Latenser, “List of Tracings in Vault of William Latenser & Associates,” TS. (May 29, 1979). A copy of the original document, posted here, was scanned and the individual entries reorganized into a chronological listing of buildings and projects. The project number follows the reference number in each citation. On-going work to specified buildings, or for individual clients, is reflected in the citation of multiple project numbers. In those cases, the specific project number for any given listing is cited, while other previous or subsequent project numbers are given following the “consult” notation (cf.), at the end of the citations. Jobs without recorded dates have been sequenced as best can, based on the numbers and proximity to buildings with dates known from other sources. Several of these, then, may list circa dates of an approximate span of time, sometimes as broad as a decade, to be corrected as better information becomes available. Please note that several projects of a strictly mechanical-, electrical-, code-, or surface parking-nature have been eliminated from these listings. Consult the original file for access to those.

12. Landmarks, Inc., An Inventory of Historic Omaha Buildings (Omaha: City of Omaha and Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission, 1980). [Citations include page number.]

13. Oliver B. Pollak, Nebraska Courthouses: Contention, Compromise, and Community [Images of America Series] (Chicago: Arcadia Publishing, 2002). [Citations include page number.]

14. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

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

16. Tom Kaspar, comp. Inventory of architectural records in the archives of Davis Fenton Stange Darling, Architects, Lincoln, Nebraska. 1996. Nebraska State Historical Society, RG3748, Box 16.

17. “Contracts Let,” The Bricklayer and Mason 11:4 (April 1908), 59, Google Books, August 15, 2013, http://books.google.com/books?id=e3QtAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA249&lpg=PA249&dq=%22p+j+creedon%22+architect&source=bl&ots=XDFJBHqcUT&sig=d0b2UYwWguIjeAXrTkpJLr6-P5A&hl=en&sa=X&ei=a_sMUvS0Hqbq2gWzuID4Dg&ved=0CDkQ6AEwATgK

18. Arthur C. Wakeley, Omaha: The Gate City and Douglas County Nebraska: A Record of Settlement, Organization, Progress and Achievement (1917). II:__. Accessed March 20, 2016. http://genealogytrails.com/neb/douglas/bios_002.htm

19. “Timeline,” Stuttgart Incentives, Universität Stuttgart, April 11, 2006. Accessed March 20, 2016. http://www.uni-stuttgart.de/impulse/zeit/liste.php?eid=1&lang=en ff.

20. “History,” Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart, (n.d.). Accessed March 20, 2016. https://www.hft-stuttgart.de/Hochschule/ProfilderHochschule/Geschichte/Gruendung/index.html/en ff.

21. IUPUI University Library Online Exhibit. “Shaping the Circle, German-Americans in Indianapolis: 1840-1918.” 4 April 2006. Accessed March 21, 2016. http://www2.ulib.iupui.edu/static/exhibits/circle/scherrer.html and "Adolf Scherrer Architectural Drawing OBC56." Accessed March 21, 2016. http://www.in.gov/library/fa_index/fa_by_letter/s/obc56.html

22. “Indiana Statehouse,” Discover Our Shared Heritage Travel Itinerary: Indianapolis. NPS.gov, n.d. Accessed March 20, 2016. http://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/indianapolis/indianastatehouse.htm

23. “In Clear Arrangement,” Indiana Department of Administration. IN.gov website (n.d.). Accessed March 21, 2016. http://www.in.gov/idoa/2434.htm

24. Florin Frick und Thomas Kuhlman, "Gentlemen, Sie kennen mich nicht und ich kenne Sie nicht, aber wenn Sie gestatten, trage ich meine Sache vor," Jansen Norbert und Schurti Pio. Nach Amerika! Geschichte der liechtensteinischen Auswanderung. Neuauflage. (Triesen: Historischer Verein für das Fürstentum Liechtenstein, und Zürich: Chronos Verlag, 1998), 147-160.

25. "Men Who Are Making Omaha," Bee News (April 13, 1924): 8.

26. Charles E. Hall, “John Latenser Was Largely the Architect of His Own Life,” Omaha’s Own Magazine and Trade Review (June 1928): 6, 26-27.

27. "John Latenser to Celebrate 50th Year in Omaha Jan. 1," Bee News (December 9, 1934).

28. Cindy Gonzalez, "Defining the city's image: Architect changed the face of Omaha with landmarks that endure 100 years later," World-Herald (AM) (February 27, 2013): 1-2.

29. "John Latenser, Architect, 628-632 Bee Building is Prepared to Furnish Plans and Specifications for All Classes of Buildings in any Part of the Middle West...," Omaha World-Herald (November 22, 1910): 7M.

30. "Omaha, Nebraska," American Contractor 32:21 (May 27, 1911): 63.

31. "Still No Site Selected," Omaha Daily Bee (April 4, 1899), 8

32. Omaha Daily Bee (April 30, 1905), 5

33. "New Gymnasium Plans," The Indian VIII (Bellevue College, 1914): 88; plans and elevation. Bellevue University Digital Archives. Accessed April 2, 2022. https://bellevueulibrary.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15010coll4/id/495/rec/15

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Page Citation

D. Murphy, “John L. Latenser (1858-1936), Architect,” in David Murphy, Edward F. Zimmer, and Lynn Meyer, comps. Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects. Lincoln: Nebraska State Historical Society, April 2, 2022. http://www.e-nebraskahistory.org/index.php?title=Place_Makers_of_Nebraska:_The_Architects Accessed, May 15, 2024.


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