NRHP: Saunders School

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Saunders School

Saunders School

NRHP Reference #: 86000336

NRHP Listing Date: 19860313

Location

415 N 41st Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska

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Summary

Opened to students in 1900, Saunders School is one of the earliest surviving examples of schoolhouse design by John Latenser, Sr. The Omaha architect built his reputation on designs for more than twenty of the city's public schools and later completed commissions for many of Omaha's large civic and commercial buildings. The school was named for Alvin Saunders, Nebraska's last territorial governor and United States senator from 1877 to 1883. Saunders served on the Board of Regents of Omaha's high school.

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