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[[William Warren "Bill" Rose (1864-1931), Architect|William Warren "Bill" Rose]]
 
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==Nebraska Buildings & Projects==
 
==Nebraska Buildings & Projects==
Box Butte Courthouse (1913), SE corner 6th & Box Butte, Alliance, Nebraska.[[#References|[1][2]]] (BX01-063)  
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[[File: Box_Butte_County_Courthouse.jpg |thumb|right|upright=1.0|alt=Box_Butte_County_Courthouse.jpg |Box Butte County Courthouse, Alliance]]
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[[NRHP:_Box_Butte_County_Courthouse|Box Butte Courthouse (1913)]], SE corner 6th & Box Butte, Alliance, Nebraska.[[#References|[1][2]]] (BX01-063)  
  
 
Burt County Courthouse (1916), NE corner 13th & M, Tekamah, Nebraska.[[#References|[2]]] (BT06-022)  
 
Burt County Courthouse (1916), NE corner 13th & M, Tekamah, Nebraska.[[#References|[2]]] (BT06-022)  
'''[http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/nebraska/burt/BT06-022_Burt_Cty_Cthouse.pdf NRHP form and photos]'''
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[https://web.archive.org/web/20160722032743/http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/nebraska/burt/BT06-022_Burt_Cty_Cthouse.pdf National Register narrative]
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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2.  Listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
 
2.  Listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
  
3. “W.W. Rose, Architect,” anonymous typescript located in NSHS file. [contains extended biography on Rose]
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3. “W.W. Rose, Architect,” anonymous typescript located in NSHS file. [contains extended biography on Rose] (source from Kansas City, MO Department of Development, Planning & Zoning)
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4. “David B. Peterson, Architect,” anonymous typescript located in NSHS file. [contains extended biography on Peterson] (source from Kansas City, MO Department of Development, Planning & Zoning)
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==Page Citation==  
 
==Page Citation==  

Latest revision as of 14:59, 5 February 2018

Kansas City, 1909-1925


Partners

William Warren "Bill" Rose

David. B "Burt" Peterson


Rose & Peterson was an architectural firm that primarily did its business in Kansas City. The firm practiced from 1909 to 1925. They were credited with designing two Nebraska courthouses.[1][2]

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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Educational & Professional Associations

Nebraska Buildings & Projects

Box_Butte_County_Courthouse.jpg
Box Butte County Courthouse, Alliance

Box Butte Courthouse (1913), SE corner 6th & Box Butte, Alliance, Nebraska.[1][2] (BX01-063)

Burt County Courthouse (1916), NE corner 13th & M, Tekamah, Nebraska.[2] (BT06-022) National Register narrative

Notes

References

1. Oliver B. Pollak, Nebraska Courthouses: Contention, Compromise, and Community [Images of America Series] (Chicago: Arcadia Publishing, 2002), 83. [725.1.P771n]

2. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

3. “W.W. Rose, Architect,” anonymous typescript located in NSHS file. [contains extended biography on Rose] (source from Kansas City, MO Department of Development, Planning & Zoning)

4. “David B. Peterson, Architect,” anonymous typescript located in NSHS file. [contains extended biography on Peterson] (source from Kansas City, MO Department of Development, Planning & Zoning)


Page Citation

D. Murphy, “Rose & Peterson, Architects,” in David Murphy, Edward F. Zimmer, and Lynn Meyer, comps. Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects. Lincoln: Nebraska State Historical Society, March 5, 2015. http://www.e-nebraskahistory.org/index.php?title=Place_Makers_of_Nebraska:_The_Architects Accessed, April 28, 2024.


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