Nippell & Bellas, Architects
Partners:
Max Rudolph Nippell, Architect, Omaha, Nebraska
Charles Bellas, Architect, Omaha, Nebraska
This page is a contribution to the publication, Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects. See the format and contents page for more information on the compilation and page organization.
Contents
Compiled Nebraska Directory Listings
Omaha, Nebraska, 1911-1913
Buildings & Projects
House for Dr. H.L. Arnold (ca. 1911), 434 N. 38th Ave., Omaha, Nebraska.[3]
House for H. Steele (1911), 1338 S 33rd St, Omaha, Nebraska.[1:92][2] (DO09:0204-088)
Truax Laundry Building (1911), 1518 Cass St., Omaha, Nebraska.[2] (DO09:0127-013) add Thompson citations?
Building for N. Swanson-American Hungarian Society (1912), 1623 Cuming, Omaha, Nebraska.[1:110][2] (DO09:0130-007)
Bank of Talmage (1912), Talmage, Nebraska.[4]
Plans for addition to Rose Hill School (1912), Benson, Nebraska.[5]
Rowhouse (1913), 2802 Calwell St., Omaha, Nebraska.[2] (DO09:0217-007)
Notes
References
1. Landmarks, Inc., An Inventory of Historic Omaha Buildings (Omaha: Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission, 1980), 183.
2. City of Omaha Planning Department, Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission, Database, Query on Architects, May 20, 2002; courtesy of Lynn Meyer, Preservation Planner.
3. Western Contractor Vol. 20 No. 548. (July 12, 1911), 10. Accessed on August 27, 2016 through Google Books.
4. Western Contractor Vol. 21 No. 593. (May 22, 1912), 22. Accessed on August 27, 2016 through Google Books.
5. “Legal Notices,” Omaha World-Herald (June 12, 1912), 12.
Acknowledgements
Patrick Thompson and the editors wish to acknowledge the support of Restoration Exchange Omaha, Omaha, Nebraska.
Page Citation
Patrick Thompson, “Nippell & Bellas, Architects,” in David Murphy, Edward F. Zimmer, and Lynn Meyer, comps. Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects. Lincoln: Nebraska State Historical Society, September 16, 2016. http://www.e-nebraskahistory.org/index.php?title=Place_Makers_of_Nebraska:_The_Architects Accessed, May 18, 2024.
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