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<div style="white-space:nowrap;font-size:125%">'''Omaha, Nebraska, 1915-1977'''</div style="white-space:nowrap;font-size:125%">
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[[Image:Latenser&Sons_publicdomain_1w.jpg|thumb|right|upright=1.75|alt=Latenser&Sons_publicdomain_1w.jpg|John Latenser & Sons, n.d.]]
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<div style="white-space:nowrap;font-size:125%">'''Omaha, Nebraska, 1915-1978'''</div style="white-space:nowrap;font-size:125%">
  
'''Partners:'''
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'''Partners and family:'''
  
 
[[John L. Latenser (1858-1936), Architect]], 1915-1936
 
[[John L. Latenser (1858-1936), Architect]], 1915-1936
  
[[John Latenser, Jr. (1888-1978), Architect and Engineer]], 1915-1977
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[[John Latenser, Jr. (1888-1978), Architect and Engineer]], 1915-1970
  
 
[[Frank J. Latenser (1890-1973), Architect]], 1915-1973
 
[[Frank J. Latenser (1890-1973), Architect]], 1915-1973
  
[[Frank Nestor “Nes” Latenser, Engineer]]
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[[George Latenser (1903-1940), Builder]], 1929-1932
  
[[William Banks Latenser (1926-____), Architect]], 1964-1977
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[[Frank Nestor "Nes" Latenser (1925-2006), Engineer]], 1948-1978
  
[[James Seymour Latenser, Engineer]]
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James Seymour Latenser, Engineer, 1949-1956
  
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[[William Banks Latenser (1926-____), Architect]], 1953-1978
  
  
 
'''John Latenser & Sons''' was a prominent Omaha firm founded by [[John L. Latenser (1858-1936), Architect|John Latenser]], who had already been in practice in Omaha since 1885. In 1915 he brought his two architect sons, [[John Latenser, Jr. (1888-1978), Architect and Engineer|John, Jr.]], and [[Frank J. Latenser (1890-1973), Architect|Frank]], into the practice as partners and changed the firm's masthead. The practice was incorporated in 1934. Later, the sons of the sons became the third generation of Latenser architects to partner in the firm. The firm dissolved in 1977, and segued into [[William Latenser & Associates, Architects]].
 
'''John Latenser & Sons''' was a prominent Omaha firm founded by [[John L. Latenser (1858-1936), Architect|John Latenser]], who had already been in practice in Omaha since 1885. In 1915 he brought his two architect sons, [[John Latenser, Jr. (1888-1978), Architect and Engineer|John, Jr.]], and [[Frank J. Latenser (1890-1973), Architect|Frank]], into the practice as partners and changed the firm's masthead. The practice was incorporated in 1934. Later, the sons of the sons became the third generation of Latenser architects to partner in the firm. The firm dissolved in 1977, and segued into [[William Latenser & Associates, Architects]].
  
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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When founded in 1914, the two sons "assumed active direction of the business." [[John L. Latenser (1858-1936), Architect|John L. Latenser]] remained "as advisor, critic, and coordinator." By design of the elder Latenser, the two sons had specialized in their college work to take charge of the two principal departments of an architectural practice--architectural design and structural engineering. [[Frank J. Latenser (1890-1973), Architect|Frank J. Latenser]] took charge of the "Designing and Supervision Department," while [[John Latenser, Jr. (1888-1978), Architect and Engineer|John Latenser, Jr.]] took charge of the "Structural and Mechanical Engineering-General Administration Department."[[#References|[20]]] Nonetheless, the elder Latenser was still more active than critic and advisor from time to time, as his design for St. Peter Church in Omaha (1924) and other activities attests.[[#References|[21][22]]]
  
==Compiled Nebraska Directory Listings==
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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.
Omaha, Nebraska, 1915-1918, 1920-1921, 1923, 1925-1926, 1928-1929, 1931, 1932-1940, 1941-1942, 1945-1947, 1953-1956, 1962-1975
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[[File:DOUGLAS_013_w.jpg|thumb|center|upright=2.00|alt=DOUGLAS_013_w.jpg|Omaha Athletic Club, 1917 (''Lynn Meyer'')]]
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==Lineage of the Firm==
 
==Lineage of the Firm==
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1978-ca. 1997:  [[William Latenser & Associates, Architects]], Omaha, Nebraska.
 
1978-ca. 1997:  [[William Latenser & Associates, Architects]], Omaha, Nebraska.
  
==Genealogy of John Latenser's Sons==
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==Lineage of John Latenser’s Sons==
1.  [[John L. Latenser (1858-1936), Architect]] (Latenser, and Latenser & Sons)  
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:2.  [[John Latenser, Jr. (1888-1978), Architect and Engineer]] (Latenser & 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)
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::3.  John F. Latenser, MD  
 
::3.  John F. Latenser, MD  
::3.  [[William Banks Latenser (1926-____), 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, Architect]]
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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.)
  
 
==Other Associations==
 
==Other Associations==
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1923: employed [[Percy Parke Lewis (1885-1962), Architect|P. P. Lewis]], draftsman.
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1924-1925: employed [[Knox F. Burnett (1903-1943), Architect|Knox F. Burnett]].
 
1924-1925: employed [[Knox F. Burnett (1903-1943), Architect|Knox F. Burnett]].
  
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1946-1947: employed [[George Clyde Money (1921-1991), Architect|George Clyde Money]].
 
1946-1947: employed [[George Clyde Money (1921-1991), Architect|George Clyde Money]].
  
1946-1947: employed [[Alex Weinstein (1923-____), Architect|Alex Weinstein]].
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1946-1947: employed [[Alex Weinstein (1923-2022), Architect|Alex Weinstein]].
  
 
1950-1969: employed [[John Joseph Tewhill, Jr. (1922-2009), Architect|John Joseph Tewhill, Jr.]], draftsman (1950-1954) and architect (1955-1969).
 
1950-1969: employed [[John Joseph Tewhill, Jr. (1922-2009), Architect|John Joseph Tewhill, Jr.]], draftsman (1950-1954) and architect (1955-1969).
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==Buildings & Projects==
 
==Buildings & Projects==
 
<blockquote>
 
<blockquote>
''For the earlier work of the patriarch of the firm, see '''[[John L. Latenser (1858-1936), Architect#Buildings & Projects|John L. Latenser's entry]]'''.''  
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''For the earlier work of the patriarch of the firm, see [[John L. Latenser (1858-1936), Architect#Buildings & Projects|'''John L. Latenser''''s entry]].''  
 
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===1910s===
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[[File:Sanford hotel 2w.jpg|thumb|center|upright=2.50|alt=Sanford hotel 2w.jpg|Sanford Hotel (Conant Hotel) (1916-1917), (''Lynn Meyer'')]]
  
 
Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Building (1915), 2566 Farnam Sat., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[8]]] (DO09:0209-016)  
 
Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Building (1915), 2566 Farnam Sat., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[8]]] (DO09:0209-016)  
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Center School expansion (1916), Omaha, Nebraska (DO09:0115-005)
 
Center School expansion (1916), Omaha, Nebraska (DO09:0115-005)
  
Sanford Hotel (Conant Hotel) (1916-1917), 1913 Farnam, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:484][14][15]]] (DO09:0124-038) [http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/nebraska/douglas/DO09-Sanford-Conant-Hotel.pdf National Register narrative]
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[[:File:Sanford hotel 2w.jpg|'''Sanford Hotel (Conant Hotel) (1916-1917)''']], 1913 Farnam, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:484][14][15]]] (DO09:0124-038) [https://web.archive.org/web/20160728172747/http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/nebraska/douglas/DO09-Sanford-Conant-Hotel.pdf National Register narrative]
  
 
Gandt Residence (ca. 1916-1920), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:568]]]
 
Gandt Residence (ca. 1916-1920), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:568]]]
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Rialto Theatre and Bus Depot (1917), 121 S 15th St, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[6:48][8][11:537]]] cf. [[#References|[11:935]]] (DO09:0123-004)  
 
Rialto Theatre and Bus Depot (1917), 121 S 15th St, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[6:48][8][11:537]]] cf. [[#References|[11:935]]] (DO09:0123-004)  
  
Omaha Athletic Club (1917), 1714 Douglas, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[5][6:117][8][11:513]]] (DO09:0124-004)
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[[:File:DOUGLAS_013_w.jpg|'''Omaha Athletic Club (1917)''']], 1714 Douglas, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[5][6:117][8][11:513]]] (DO09:0124-004)
  
 
Mercantile Storage & Warehouse Company (ca. 1917-1920), 701-11 s. 11th/1013-1023 Jones St, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[7][8][11:545]]] (DO09:0121-033)  
 
Mercantile Storage & Warehouse Company (ca. 1917-1920), 701-11 s. 11th/1013-1023 Jones St, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[7][8][11:545]]] (DO09:0121-033)  
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Smith Bros. Building/Ford Warehouse (1919), 1024 Dodge, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[14][15]]] (DO09:0125-037)
 
Smith Bros. Building/Ford Warehouse (1919), 1024 Dodge, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[14][15]]] (DO09:0125-037)
  
===1920s Work===
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|[[File:DM201605_053_111w.jpg|thumb|upright=2.5|alt=DM201605_053_111w.jpg|St. Peter Church of Omaha, 1924 (''D. Murphy'')]]
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|[[File:Masonic home.w.jpg|thumb|upright=3.0|alt=Masonic home.w.jpg|Nebraska Masonic Home, Original Building, ca. 1920 (''Lynn Meyer'')]]
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Fontenelle Garage (June 1920), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:570]]]
 
Fontenelle Garage (June 1920), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:570]]]
  
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Ernest Sweet Store Building (1920), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:589][cf.11:921]]]
 
Ernest Sweet Store Building (1920), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:589][cf.11:921]]]
  
Additions to Douglas County Courthouse (1920), 1701 Farnam, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[7]]] (DO09:0124-015) [http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/nebraska/douglas/DO09-Douglas-CntyCthse.pdf National Register narrative]
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Additions to Douglas County Courthouse (1920), 1701 Farnam, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[7]]] (DO09:0124-015) [https://web.archive.org/web/20160728160834/http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/nebraska/douglas/DO09-Douglas-CntyCthse.pdf National Register narrative]
  
 
Addition to Paxton & Gallagher Warehouse (1920), 1007-11 Jones, Omaha, Nebraska. (DO09:1-49)
 
Addition to Paxton & Gallagher Warehouse (1920), 1007-11 Jones, Omaha, Nebraska. (DO09:1-49)
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Kimball Laundry (1923), 1502 Jones St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[8]]] (DO09:0121-067)  
 
Kimball Laundry (1923), 1502 Jones St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[8]]] (DO09:0121-067)  
  
St Peters Church of Omaha (1924), 2706 Leavenworth, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[6:141][8]]] (DO09:0207-024)
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[[:File:DM201605_053_111w.jpg|'''St Peter Church of Omaha (1924)''']], 2706 Leavenworth, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[6:141][8][22][cf.6:475][cf.6:644]]][[#Notes|[d]]] (DO09:0207-024)  
  
 
South High School (1925), 4519 S. 24th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[8]]] (DO09:0100-027)  
 
South High School (1925), 4519 S. 24th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[8]]] (DO09:0100-027)  
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Omaha Fire Engine House No. 19 (1920s), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:631]]]
 
Omaha Fire Engine House No. 19 (1920s), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:631]]]
  
Memorial Stadium (1922-1923), University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:633][17]]][[#Notes[b]]]
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Memorial Stadium (1922-1923), University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:633][17][23]]][[#Notes|[b]]]
  
 
North Lab (1920s), Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:646]]]
 
North Lab (1920s), Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:646]]]
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Sam Rees Residence, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:647]]]
 
Sam Rees Residence, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:647]]]
  
Nebraska Masonic Home, Original Building (1920s), Plattsmouth, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:650]]] cf. [[#References|[11:4730]]]
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[[:File:Masonic home.w.jpg|'''Nebraska Masonic Home, Original Building (ca. 1920)''']], Plattsmouth, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:650]]] cf. [[#References|[11:4730]]]
  
 
Swanson Store (1920s), Blair, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:651]]]
 
Swanson Store (1920s), Blair, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:651]]]
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Yellow Cab Garage (1920s), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:943]]]
 
Yellow Cab Garage (1920s), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:943]]]
  
===1930s Work===
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===1930s===
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[[File:Administration bldg .w.jpg|thumb|center|upright=3.00|alt=Administration bldg .w.jpg|Administration Building, 1937-1940 (''Lynn Meyer'')]]
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Loan administrators (1930s), Public Works Administration in Nebraska.[[#References|[19]]]
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Harrison Elementary School (1930), 5304 Hamilton St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[8]]] (DO09:0440-003)
 
Harrison Elementary School (1930), 5304 Hamilton St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[8]]] (DO09:0440-003)
  
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North Lab (1930), Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3021]]]
 
North Lab (1930), Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3021]]]
  
===1931 Work===
 
 
Capitol Plaza (from Lueder Const.) (1931), Broken Bow (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3101]]] cf. [[#References|[11:814]]]
 
Capitol Plaza (from Lueder Const.) (1931), Broken Bow (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3101]]] cf. [[#References|[11:814]]]
  
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Addition to Nurses Home (1931), University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3126]]]
 
Addition to Nurses Home (1931), University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3126]]]
  
===1932 Work===
 
 
Warehouse Additions, Misc., Carpenter Paper Company (1932), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3209][11:3211]]] cf. [[#References|[11:20][11:231][11:809][11:825][11:3103][11:3211][11:3520][11:4101][11:4323][11:4408]]]
 
Warehouse Additions, Misc., Carpenter Paper Company (1932), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3209][11:3211]]] cf. [[#References|[11:20][11:231][11:809][11:825][11:3103][11:3211][11:3520][11:4101][11:4323][11:4408]]]
  
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Alterations (1932), George A. Hoagland Residence, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3218]]]
 
Alterations (1932), George A. Hoagland Residence, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3218]]]
  
===1933 Work===
 
 
Old and New Tracings, Arcadia School (1933), Arcadia (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3312]]]
 
Old and New Tracings, Arcadia School (1933), Arcadia (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3312]]]
  
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House (1933), 5311 Nicholas St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[8]]] (DO09:0438-190)  
 
House (1933), 5311 Nicholas St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[8]]] (DO09:0438-190)  
  
===1934 Work===
 
 
House (1934), 669 N. 57th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[8]]] (DO09:0436-026)  
 
House (1934), 669 N. 57th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[8]]] (DO09:0436-026)  
  
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Kimball Laundry (1934), (Omaha or Kimball ?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3418]]]
 
Kimball Laundry (1934), (Omaha or Kimball ?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3418]]]
  
===1935 Work===
 
 
Dan Monen Residence (1935), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3502]]]
 
Dan Monen Residence (1935), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3502]]]
  
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Dawes County Courthouse (1935-1937), Northeast corner 4th & Main, Chadron, Nebraska.[[#References|[7][11:3517]]] (DW03-081)  
 
Dawes County Courthouse (1935-1937), Northeast corner 4th & Main, Chadron, Nebraska.[[#References|[7][11:3517]]] (DW03-081)  
  
Holt County Courthouse (1935-1937), east side 4th between Benton & C, O’Neill, Nebraska.[[#References|[7][11:3509][13:100]]] cf. [[#References|[11:4003]]] (HT13-053) [http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/nebraska/holt/HT13-053_Holt_Cnty_Cthse.pdf National Regiater narrative]
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Holt County Courthouse (1935-1937), east side 4th between Benton & C, O’Neill, Nebraska.[[#References|[7][11:3509][13:100]]] cf. [[#References|[11:4003]]] (HT13-053) [https://web.archive.org/web/20160728192945/http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/nebraska/holt/HT13-053_Holt_Cnty_Cthse.pdf National Register narrative]
  
===1936 Work===
 
 
Bellevue School (1936), Bellevue, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3601]]]
 
Bellevue School (1936), Bellevue, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3601]]]
  
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Dold (Skinner) Packing (Nebraska Iowa Packing Company) (1936), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3614]]]
 
Dold (Skinner) Packing (Nebraska Iowa Packing Company) (1936), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3614]]]
  
===1937 Work===
 
 
Dr. M. Lathrop Residence or office (1937),  Wahoo, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3709]]]
 
Dr. M. Lathrop Residence or office (1937),  Wahoo, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3709]]]
  
 
Additions (1937), Metropolitan Utilities District, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3712]]]
 
Additions (1937), Metropolitan Utilities District, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3712]]]
  
Administration Building (1937-1940), Omaha University, 6115 Dodge, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3701]]] (DO09:0543-004)
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[[:File:Administration bldg .w.jpg|'''Administration Building (1937-1940)''']], Omaha University, 6115 Dodge, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3701]]] (DO09:0543-004)
  
===1938 Work===
 
 
State of Nebraska Tuberculosis Hospital, Men’s Building (1938), U.S. Hwy 30, Kearney, Nebraska.[[#References|[9][11:3814]]]
 
State of Nebraska Tuberculosis Hospital, Men’s Building (1938), U.S. Hwy 30, Kearney, Nebraska.[[#References|[9][11:3814]]]
  
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Omaha Docks (1938), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3832]]]
 
Omaha Docks (1938), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3832]]]
  
===1939 Work===
 
 
Northrup Jones Store (1939), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3904]]]
 
Northrup Jones Store (1939), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3904]]]
  
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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]]]
 
Airport (Post Office, C.A.A. Building, Remodel Administration Building, Crash House, Boiler House, Etc.) (1939), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:3916]]]
  
===1940 Work===
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[[File:Benson library 2w.jpg|thumb|center|upright=3.0|alt=Benson library 2w.jpg|Benson Library (1941) (''Lynn Meyer'')]]
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Alterations (1940), Orchard Wilhelm, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4001]]]
 
Alterations (1940), Orchard Wilhelm, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4001]]]
  
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Alterations (1940-1941), Douglas County Hospital, 4102 Woolworth Ave, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[6:184][11:4005]]]
 
Alterations (1940-1941), Douglas County Hospital, 4102 Woolworth Ave, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[6:184][11:4005]]]
  
===1941 Work===
 
 
Warehouse Additions, Misc., Carpenter Paper Company (1941), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4101]]] cf. [[#References|[11:20][11:231][11:809][11:825][11:3103][11:3209][11:3211][11:3520][11:4323][11:4408]]]
 
Warehouse Additions, Misc., Carpenter Paper Company (1941), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4101]]] cf. [[#References|[11:20][11:231][11:809][11:825][11:3103][11:3209][11:3211][11:3520][11:4323][11:4408]]]
  
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Hog House & Dairy Farm Buildings (1941), Clearview (Douglas County [Poor Farm]), Douglas County, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4103]]] cf. [[#References|[11:3125]]]
 
Hog House & Dairy Farm Buildings (1941), Clearview (Douglas County [Poor Farm]), Douglas County, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4103]]] cf. [[#References|[11:3125]]]
  
Benson Library (1941), Benson, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4104]]]
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[[:File:Benson library 2w.jpg|'''Benson Library (1941)''']], Benson, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4104]]]
  
 
Admiral Theater, Original Building (1941), 40th & Farnam, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4105]]]
 
Admiral Theater, Original Building (1941), 40th & Farnam, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4105]]]
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Centralized Relief Building (1941), Douglas County Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4122]]]
 
Centralized Relief Building (1941), Douglas County Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4122]]]
  
===1942 Work===
 
 
Modification Center (1942), Fort Crook, Sarpy County, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4210]]]
 
Modification Center (1942), Fort Crook, Sarpy County, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4210]]]
  
 
Nebraska Inspection Bureau (1942), unknown location.[[#References|[11:4211]]]
 
Nebraska Inspection Bureau (1942), unknown location.[[#References|[11:4211]]]
  
===1943 Work===
 
 
Pine Branch Library (1943), unknown location.[[#References|[11:4306]]]
 
Pine Branch Library (1943), unknown location.[[#References|[11:4306]]]
  
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Webster Sunderland Building (1943), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4330]]]
 
Webster Sunderland Building (1943), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4330]]]
  
===1944 Work===
 
 
Children's Memorial Hospital (1944), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No.#]]]
 
Children's Memorial Hospital (1944), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No.#]]]
  
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Chief Theater (1944), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4435]]]
 
Chief Theater (1944), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4435]]]
  
===1945 Work===
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===1945-1950===
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Tip Top Products (1945), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4505]] cf. [[#References|[11:4612]]]
 
Tip Top Products (1945), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4505]] cf. [[#References|[11:4612]]]
  
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Garrison Town Site (1945), Garrison, Nebraska [?].[[#References|[11:4535]]]
 
Garrison Town Site (1945), Garrison, Nebraska [?].[[#References|[11:4535]]]
  
===1946 Work===
 
 
Miller Knuth Automotive Center (1946), 1724 Howard, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[8][11:4601]]]  (DO09:0122-020)
 
Miller Knuth Automotive Center (1946), 1724 Howard, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[8][11:4601]]]  (DO09:0122-020)
  
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Webster Sunderland Building (1946), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4726 & 4634]]] [cf. 4330]
 
Webster Sunderland Building (1946), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4726 & 4634]]] [cf. 4330]
  
===1947 Work===
 
 
International Harvester Company (1947), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4702]]]
 
International Harvester Company (1947), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4702]]]
  
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Passage (1947), South Omaha High School, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4745]]]
 
Passage (1947), South Omaha High School, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4745]]]
  
===1948 Work===
 
 
Addition (1948), Hand Memorial Hospital, Shenandoah, Iowa.[[#References|[11:4804]]]
 
Addition (1948), Hand Memorial Hospital, Shenandoah, Iowa.[[#References|[11:4804]]]
  
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Eastern Nebraska Public Power District (1948), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4836]]]
 
Eastern Nebraska Public Power District (1948), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4836]]]
  
===1949 Work===
 
 
Furnas County Courthouse (1949), block between R & S, 9th & 10th, Beaver City, Nebraska. (FN02-038)
 
Furnas County Courthouse (1949), block between R & S, 9th & 10th, Beaver City, Nebraska. (FN02-038)
  
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School, Convent, Church & Auditorium (1949), Blessed Sacrament Church, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4927]]]
 
School, Convent, Church & Auditorium (1949), Blessed Sacrament Church, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4927]]]
  
===1950 Work===
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===1950-1954===
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[[File:Internorth_w.jpg|thumb|center|upright=1.75|alt=Internorth_w.jpg|Northern Natural Gas / Internorth Building, 1950 (''Lynn Meyer'')]]
 
Addition (1950), St Elizabeth Hospital, 1145 South, Lincoln, Nebraska.[[#References|[9]]]
 
Addition (1950), St Elizabeth Hospital, 1145 South, Lincoln, Nebraska.[[#References|[9]]]
  
Northern Natural Gas Company Building / Internorth Building (1950), 2223 Dodge, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[6:114][8]]] (DO09:0124-027)
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[[:File:Internorth_w.jpg|'''Northern Natural Gas Company Building / Internorth Building (1950)''']], 2223 Dodge, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[6:114][8][23]]] (DO09:0124-027)
  
 
Boiler House and Laundry Addition (1950), St. Joseph Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5003]]]
 
Boiler House and Laundry Addition (1950), St. Joseph Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5003]]]
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Addition (1950-1951), St. Bernard's Hospital, Council Bluffs, Iowa.[[#References|[11:5028]]]
 
Addition (1950-1951), St. Bernard's Hospital, Council Bluffs, Iowa.[[#References|[11:5028]]]
  
===1951 Work===
 
 
Sidney High School (1951), Sidney, Iowa.[[#References|[11:5101]]] cf. [[#References|[11:462][11:5413]]]
 
Sidney High School (1951), Sidney, Iowa.[[#References|[11:5101]]] cf. [[#References|[11:462][11:5413]]]
  
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Onawa Fire Station (1951), Onawa, Iowa.[[#References| [11:5124]]]
 
Onawa Fire Station (1951), Onawa, Iowa.[[#References| [11:5124]]]
  
===1952 Work===
 
 
5th Floor Nurses Home (1952), St. Joseph Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5202]]]
 
5th Floor Nurses Home (1952), St. Joseph Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5202]]]
  
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Miscellaneous, Joslyn Art Museum (1952), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5230]]]
 
Miscellaneous, Joslyn Art Museum (1952), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5230]]]
  
===1953 Work===
 
 
Proposed Addition (1953), McFayden's Automotive Garage, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No#]]]
 
Proposed Addition (1953), McFayden's Automotive Garage, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No#]]]
  
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Cherry County Courthouse Annex (1953-1956), Valentine, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5306][11:5625][13:105]]
 
Cherry County Courthouse Annex (1953-1956), Valentine, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5306][11:5625][13:105]]
  
===1954 Work===
 
 
Booth Memorial Hospital, Salvation Army (1954), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5401]]]
 
Booth Memorial Hospital, Salvation Army (1954), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5401]]]
  
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Remodel (1954), Redick Tower Office Building, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5432]]]
 
Remodel (1954), Redick Tower Office Building, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5432]]]
  
===1955 Work===
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===1955-1960===
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[[File:Max i walker 2w.jpg|thumb|center|upright=3.0|alt=Max i walker 2w.jpg|Max I. Walker Cleaners (1955), (''Lynn Meyer'')]]
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Alterations (1955), City County Health Center, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5501]]]
 
Alterations (1955), City County Health Center, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5501]]]
  
Max I. Walker Cleaners (1955), 46th & Cuming, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5503]]]
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'''[[:File:Max i walker 2w.jpg|Max I. Walker Cleaners (1955)]]''', 46th & Cuming, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5503]]]
  
 
Smoke Screen (1955), Corrigan School, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5504]]]
 
Smoke Screen (1955), Corrigan School, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5504]]]
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Morrey Hall and Addition (1955), Wayne State Teachers College, Wayne, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4918 & 5538]]]
 
Morrey Hall and Addition (1955), Wayne State Teachers College, Wayne, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:4918 & 5538]]]
  
===1956 Work===
 
 
Proposed Women’s Dorm (1956), Wayne State Teachers College, Wayne, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5601]]]
 
Proposed Women’s Dorm (1956), Wayne State Teachers College, Wayne, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5601]]]
  
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Addition (1956-1958), South Omaha High School, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5636]]]
 
Addition (1956-1958), South Omaha High School, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5636]]]
  
===1957 Work===
 
 
Garage (1957-1958), Northern Natural Gas, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5702]]]
 
Garage (1957-1958), Northern Natural Gas, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5702]]]
  
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First Presbyterian Church (1957), Nebraska City, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5732]]]
 
First Presbyterian Church (1957), Nebraska City, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5732]]]
  
===1958 Work===
 
 
Addition (1958-1959), Children's Memorial Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5802]]]
 
Addition (1958-1959), Children's Memorial Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5802]]]
  
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Men’s Dormitory (1958), Wayne State Teachers College, Wayne, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5827]]]
 
Men’s Dormitory (1958), Wayne State Teachers College, Wayne, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5827]]]
  
===1959 Work===
 
 
Morgue (1959), Douglas County Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5908]]]
 
Morgue (1959), Douglas County Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5908]]]
  
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Service Life Building (1959), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5928]]]
 
Service Life Building (1959), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:5928]]]
  
===1960 Work===
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===1960-1964===
 
School of Nursing Addition (1960), St Elizabeth Hospital, South St., Lincoln, Nebraska.[[#References|[9]]]
 
School of Nursing Addition (1960), St Elizabeth Hospital, South St., Lincoln, Nebraska.[[#References|[9]]]
  
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Addition (1960), Capitol Liquors (1960), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6028]]]
 
Addition (1960), Capitol Liquors (1960), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6028]]]
  
===1961 Work===
 
 
Addition (1961), McFayden's Automotive Garage, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6115]]]  
 
Addition (1961), McFayden's Automotive Garage, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6115]]]  
  
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Parking Extension (1961), Douglas County Courthouse, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6117]]]
 
Parking Extension (1961), Douglas County Courthouse, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6117]]]
  
===1962 Work===
 
 
SW Addition (1962), Library, Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No#]]]
 
SW Addition (1962), Library, Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No#]]]
  
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St. Peter & Paul Church (1962), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6223]]]
 
St. Peter & Paul Church (1962), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6223]]]
  
===1963 Work===
 
 
William Jennings Bryan Jr. High School (1963), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6303]]]
 
William Jennings Bryan Jr. High School (1963), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6303]]]
  
 
Swimming Pool (1963), South Omaha High School, South and Monroe, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6309]]]
 
Swimming Pool (1963), South Omaha High School, South and Monroe, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6309]]]
 
Florence Pumping Station (1963), Metropolitan Utilities District, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6318]]]
 
  
 
Addition (1963), Applied Arts, Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6319]]]
 
Addition (1963), Applied Arts, Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6319]]]
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Early West Museum (1963), Northern Natural Gas, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6331]]]
 
Early West Museum (1963), Northern Natural Gas, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6331]]]
  
===1964 Work===
 
 
Proposed Addition (1964), Applied Arts, Omaha University (1964), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No#]]]
 
Proposed Addition (1964), Applied Arts, Omaha University (1964), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No#]]]
  
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Max I. Walker Cleaners (1964), 59th & Military, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6425]]]
 
Max I. Walker Cleaners (1964), 59th & Military, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6425]]]
  
===1965 Work===
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===1965-1969===
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[[File:Cupcake bank 2w.jpg|thumb|center|upright=3.0|alt=Cupcake bank 2w.jpg|Omaha National Bank Satellite Facility aka “Cupcake Bank” (1968), (''Lynn Meyer'')]]
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A R. Rang (1965), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No#]]]
 
A R. Rang (1965), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No#]]]
  
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West Court Addition (1965-1966), Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6533]]]
 
West Court Addition (1965-1966), Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6533]]]
  
===1966 Work===
 
 
Paxton Hotel (1966), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6602]]]
 
Paxton Hotel (1966), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6602]]]
  
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Arch, Lab Furnishings and Greenhouse, Allwine Hall (1966), Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6628]]]
 
Arch, Lab Furnishings and Greenhouse, Allwine Hall (1966), Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6628]]]
  
===1967 Work===
 
 
Addition (1967-1968), Elliott Manufacturing Company, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6702]]]
 
Addition (1967-1968), Elliott Manufacturing Company, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6702]]]
  
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Douglas County Road Patrol Headquarters (1967), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6723]]]
 
Douglas County Road Patrol Headquarters (1967), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6723]]]
  
===1968 Work===
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'''[[:File:Cupcake bank 2w.jpg|Omaha National Bank Satellite Facility aka “Cupcake Bank” (1968)]]''', 1818 Dodge, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6801][18]]][[#Notes|[c]]] (DO09:0126-025)  
Walk-In / Drive-In Bank (1968), Omaha National Bank, 1818 Dodge, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6801][18]]][[#Notes|[c]]] (DO09:0126-025)  
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Veterans Club (1968), Dodge, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6804]]]
 
Veterans Club (1968), Dodge, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6804]]]
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Hall of Justice (1968), Douglas County Courthouse, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6820]]]
 
Hall of Justice (1968), Douglas County Courthouse, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6820]]]
  
===1969 Work===
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Renovation, Minne Lusa Pumping Station, Florence Treatment Plant (1968-1970), Metropolitan Utilities District, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6813]]][[#Notes|[e]]]
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Remodel Shop, Activities, and Chapel (1969), Christian Home, Council Bluffs, Iowa.[[#References|[11:6901]]]
 
Remodel Shop, Activities, and Chapel (1969), Christian Home, Council Bluffs, Iowa.[[#References|[11:6901]]]
  
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District Court Remodel (1969), Douglas County Courthouse, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6918]]]
 
District Court Remodel (1969), Douglas County Courthouse, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:6918]]]
  
===1970 Work===
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===1970-1974===
 
Gibb's Western Kitchen (1970), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7001]]]
 
Gibb's Western Kitchen (1970), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7001]]]
  
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Warehouse (1970), Oriental Trading Company, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7013]]]
 
Warehouse (1970), Oriental Trading Company, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7013]]]
  
===1971 Work===
 
 
Master Plan (1971), Salvation Army, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No#]]]
 
Master Plan (1971), Salvation Army, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No#]]]
  
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New Hostel (1971), ENCOR, 4720 Blondo, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7105][11:7106]]]
 
New Hostel (1971), ENCOR, 4720 Blondo, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7105][11:7106]]]
  
Steeple Reconstruction (1971), Presbyterian Church (ca. 1856-1858), 2002 Franklin St, Bellevue, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7108]]] [http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/nebraska/sarpy/SY02-022_Presbyterian_Ch.pdf National Register narrative] (SY02-022)  
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Steeple Reconstruction (1971), Presbyterian Church (ca. 1856-1858), 2002 Franklin St, Bellevue, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7108]]] [https://web.archive.org/web/20161222074245/http://www.nebraskahistory.org:80/histpres/nebraska/sarpy/SY02-022_Presbyterian_Ch.pdf National Register narrative] (SY02-022)  
  
 
Improvements (1971), Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7110]]]
 
Improvements (1971), Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7110]]]
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Douglas County Juvenile Home, Community Corrections Renovations (1971), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7127]]]
 
Douglas County Juvenile Home, Community Corrections Renovations (1971), Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7127]]]
  
===1972 Work===
 
 
St. Rose School (1972), Douglas County Mental Health Resources, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7204D]]]
 
St. Rose School (1972), Douglas County Mental Health Resources, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7204D]]]
  
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Jail Demolition (1972), Douglas County Courthouse, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7213]]]
 
Jail Demolition (1972), Douglas County Courthouse, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7213]]]
  
===1973 Work===
 
 
Structural Investigation (1973), Pottawattamie County Court House, Council Bluffs, Iowa.[[#References|[11:7302]]]
 
Structural Investigation (1973), Pottawattamie County Court House, Council Bluffs, Iowa.[[#References|[11:7302]]]
  
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Cleaning & Tuckpointing (1974), Douglas County Courthouse, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7329]]]
 
Cleaning & Tuckpointing (1974), Douglas County Courthouse, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7329]]]
  
===1974 Work===
 
 
Loading Dock Addition (1974), Capitol Liquors, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7403]]]
 
Loading Dock Addition (1974), Capitol Liquors, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7403]]]
  
===1975 Work===
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===1975-1980s===
 
Office Remodel (1975), Wright & Wilhelmy Company, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No#]]]
 
Office Remodel (1975), Wright & Wilhelmy Company, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No#]]]
  
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Cabin Addition & Roof Betterments (1975-1976), Salvation Army Camp, rural Sarpy County, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7507][11:7508]]]
 
Cabin Addition & Roof Betterments (1975-1976), Salvation Army Camp, rural Sarpy County, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7507][11:7508]]]
  
===1976 Work===
 
 
Proposed Addition (1976), Doctor’s Building, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No#]]]
 
Proposed Addition (1976), Doctor’s Building, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:No#]]]
  
===1977 Work===
 
 
Omaha Fire Station (1977), 35th & Ames, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7702]]]
 
Omaha Fire Station (1977), 35th & Ames, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|[11:7702]]]
  
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Law Building, Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska. (reported attribution)
 
Law Building, Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska. (reported attribution)
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
a. Original building by John and Alan McDonald.[[#References|[11:530][11:4531]]]
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a. Original building by [[John & Alan McDonald, Architects]].[[#References|[11:530][11:4531]]]
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b. The design and construction documents were a ''pro bono'' collaboration between [[John Latenser, Jr. (1888-1978), Architect and Engineer|John Latenser, Jr.]] of John Latenser & Sons, and [[Ellery Lothrop Davis (1887-1956), Architect|Ellery L. Davis]] of [[Davis & Wilson, Architects|Davis & Wilson]].[[#References|[17][23:144]]]
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c. Frank Nes Latenser is known to have supervised the construction of the "cupcake" bank.[[#References|[18][23]]] [[George Woods Haecker, Jr. (1939-____), Architect]], in personal communication with [[David Royce Murphy (1947-____), Architect|David Murphy]] and Lynn Meyer, Omaha, Nebraska, April 6, 2016, stated that Herb McLaughlin (1934-2015), a principal with Kaplan McLaughlin Diaz in San Francisco, was the designer of this building--though he will not appear in the record, as he was not registered in Nebraska. McLauglin was in Omaha working on the rehab plans for the old New York Life Building. McLauglin's obituary states, "At one time, McLaughlin was one of the largest renovation developers in the United States. His portfolio included the Cleveland Arcade, Chicago’s Dearborn Station, the Design Center, and the aforementioned Hallidie Building." See "Obit> Herb McLaughlin, 1934-2015: Margie O'Driscoll remembers the San Francisco architect," ''The Architects Newspaper'' July 7, 2015. Accessed April 7, 2016. http://archpaper.com/news/articles.asp?id=8119#.VwbU6DH0dt4
  
b. The design and construction documents were a ''pro bono'' collaboration between [[John Latenser, Jr. (1888-1978), Architect and Engineer|John Latenser, Jr.]] of John Latenser & Sons, and [[Ellery Lothrop Davis (1887-1956), Architect|Ellery L. Davis]] of [[Davis & Wilson, Architects|Davis & Wilson]].[[#References|[17]]]
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d. [[John L. Latenser (1858-1936), Architect|John L. Latenser]], designer.[[#References|[22]]]
  
c. Frank Nes Latenser is known to have supervised the construction of the "cupcake" bank.[[#References|[18]]] [[George Woods Haecker, Jr. (1939-____), Architect]], in personal communication with [[David Royce Murphy (1947-____), Architect|David Murphy]] and Lynn Meyer, Omaha, Nebraska, April 6, 2016, stated that Herb McLaughlin (1934-2015), a principal with Kaplan McLaughlin Diaz in San Francisco, was the designer of this building--though he will not appear in the record, as he was not registered in Nebraska. McLauglin was in Omaha working on the rehab plans for the old New York Life Building. McLauglin's obituary states, "At one time, McLaughlin was one of the largest renovation developers in the United States. His portfolio included the Cleveland Arcade, Chicago’s Dearborn Station, the Design Center, and the aforementioned Hallidie Building." See "Obit> Herb McLaughlin, 1934-2015: Margie O'Driscoll remembers the San Francisco architect," ''The Architects Newspaper'' July 7, 2015. Accessed April 7, 2016. http://archpaper.com/news/articles.asp?id=8119#.VwbU6DH0dt4
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e. The final drawings are dated December 15, 1969, and were sealed by Frank Nes Latenser, P. E. Vince Fallon, Associate, [[Henningson Durham & Richardson, Architects & Engineers|HDR]], Omaha, Nebraska, email communication to the Nebraska State Historical Society, Historic Preservation Division, May 2, 2017
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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8.  City of Omaha Planning Department, Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission, Database, Query on Architects, May 20, 2002; courtesy of Lynn Meyer, Preservation Planner.  
 
8.  City of Omaha Planning Department, Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission, Database, Query on Architects, May 20, 2002; courtesy of Lynn Meyer, Preservation Planner.  
  
9.  [[Thomas Lee Kaspar (1951-____), 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.
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9.  [[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.
  
 
10. ''The American Contractor'' XLIII:3 (January 21, 1922), 86. Architect selected.
 
10. ''The American Contractor'' XLIII:3 (January 21, 1922), 86. Architect selected.
  
11.  Latenser, William, “List of Tracings in Vault of William Latenser & Associates,” ''TS''. (May 29, 1979). ''A copy of the original document, [[posted here; forthcoming]], 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. The job numbering system was changed in 1930 to reflect the year the job was contracted, so sequence and begin-date are solid thereafter. For work listed prior to that time, jobs have been sequenced as best can, based on the numbers and proximity to buildings with dates known from other sources. Several of these, then, 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.''   
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11.  Latenser, William, “List of Tracings in Vault of William Latenser & Associates,” ''TS''. (May 29, 1979). ''A copy of the original document, [[posted here (forthcoming)]], 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. The job numbering system was changed in 1930 to reflect the year the job was contracted, so sequence and begin-date are solid thereafter. For work listed prior to that time, jobs have been sequenced as best can, based on the numbers and proximity to buildings with dates known from other sources. Several of these, then, 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).
 
12.  Landmarks, Inc., ''An Inventory of Historic Omaha Buildings'' (Omaha: City of Omaha and Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission, 1980).
  
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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13. Oliver B. Pollak, ''Nebraska Courthouses: Contention, Compromise, and Community'' [Images of America Series] (Chicago: Arcadia Publishing, 2002). [725.1.P771n]
  
 
14.  Listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
 
14.  Listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
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18. "New Drive-in Bank Called Many Names," ''Omaha World-Herald'' (September 25, 1968): 73.
 
18. "New Drive-in Bank Called Many Names," ''Omaha World-Herald'' (September 25, 1968): 73.
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John Latenser & Sons, n.d.
Omaha, Nebraska, 1915-1978


Partners and family:

John L. Latenser (1858-1936), Architect, 1915-1936

John Latenser, Jr. (1888-1978), Architect and Engineer, 1915-1970

Frank J. Latenser (1890-1973), Architect, 1915-1973

George Latenser (1903-1940), Builder, 1929-1932

Frank Nestor "Nes" Latenser (1925-2006), Engineer, 1948-1978

James Seymour Latenser, Engineer, 1949-1956

William Banks Latenser (1926-____), Architect, 1953-1978


John Latenser & Sons was a prominent Omaha firm founded by John Latenser, who had already been in practice in Omaha since 1885. In 1915 he brought his two architect sons, John, Jr., and Frank, into the practice as partners and changed the firm's masthead. The practice was incorporated in 1934. Later, the sons of the sons became the third generation of Latenser architects to partner in the firm. The firm dissolved in 1977, and segued into William Latenser & Associates, Architects.

When founded in 1914, the two sons "assumed active direction of the business." John L. Latenser remained "as advisor, critic, and coordinator." By design of the elder Latenser, the two sons had specialized in their college work to take charge of the two principal departments of an architectural practice--architectural design and structural engineering. Frank J. Latenser took charge of the "Designing and Supervision Department," while John Latenser, Jr. took charge of the "Structural and Mechanical Engineering-General Administration Department."[20] Nonetheless, the elder Latenser was still more active than critic and advisor from time to time, as his design for St. Peter Church in Omaha (1924) and other activities attests.[21][22]

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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Omaha Athletic Club, 1917 (Lynn Meyer)

Lineage of the Firm

1885-1915: John L. Latenser (1858-1936), Architect, Omaha, Nebraska.

1915-1977: John Latenser & Sons, Architects, Omaha, Nebraska.

1978-ca. 1997: William Latenser & Associates, Architects, Omaha, Nebraska.

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.)

Other Associations

1923: employed P. P. Lewis, draftsman.

1924-1925: employed Knox F. Burnett.

1937-1966: employed Herbert C. Fraenkel, draftsman (1937-1945) and architect (1946-1966).

1941-1946: employed Richard (Sam) Freeman, draftsman.

1945: employed Jack Comp Jackson, architect and engineer.

1946-1947: employed George Clyde Money.

1946-1947: employed Alex Weinstein.

1950-1969: employed John Joseph Tewhill, Jr., draftsman (1950-1954) and architect (1955-1969).

1951-1954: employed Donald Henry Korff, architect.

1953-1959: employed Mozeal A. Dillon, draftsman (1953-1957) and architect (1958-1959).

1954-1956: employed Ira Carrithers, Jr., draftsman.

1956-1962: employed John Henry Rump, engineer.

1969-1973: employed Gale Q. Whitney.

1974-1977: employed Frederick Henry Kalvelage, Jr., draftsman.

Buildings & Projects

For the earlier work of the patriarch of the firm, see John L. Latenser's entry.

1910s

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Sanford Hotel (Conant Hotel) (1916-1917), (Lynn Meyer)

Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Building (1915), 2566 Farnam Sat., Omaha, Nebraska.[8] (DO09:0209-016)

State Medical School Hospital (ca. 1916), Omaha, Nebraska.[3]

Center School expansion (1916), Omaha, Nebraska (DO09:0115-005)

Sanford Hotel (Conant Hotel) (1916-1917), 1913 Farnam, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:484][14][15] (DO09:0124-038) National Register narrative

Gandt Residence (ca. 1916-1920), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:568]

Hyannis School (ca. 1916-1920), Hyannis, Nebraska.[11:532]

University of Omaha, South Lab Building No. 11 (ca. 1916-1920), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:533]

School, District No. 66 (ca. 1916-1920), Saunders County, Nebraska.[11:538]

Herring, Carter Lake House (ca. 1916-1920), Carter Lake, Iowa.[11:551]

Ford Van & Storage - Simmons Brothers Warehouse (ca. 1916-1920), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:554]

School, District No. 25 (ca. 1916-1920), Washington County, Nebraska.[11:560]

Ashland Park School, District #4 (ca. 1916-1920), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:561]

Lister Hospital, Concrete Framing (ca. 1916-1920), Unknown location.[11:564]

Leon Millard Residence (ca. 1916-1920), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:565]

Bancroft School, Old Building (ca. 1916-1920), Bancroft, Nebraska.[11:487]

Walnut Hill Pumping Station (ca. 1916-1920), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:488]

Moorhead Residence (ca. 1916-1920), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:493]

Commercial High School (Old Technical High School) (ca. 1916-1920), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:498]

Alterations, Studebaker Building (ca. 1916-1920), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:420] cf. [11:511]

Omaha City Department of Street Cleaning & Maintenance (ca. 1916-1920), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:514]

Alterations and First Unit, Hoagland Block (ca. 1916-1920), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:516]

Barnard Garage (ca. 1916-1920), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:517]

Alterations, Hamilton Apartments (ca. 1916-1920), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:520]

Orchard Wilhelm, Thomsen Beldin Co. (ca. 1916-1920), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:529]

Monroe Jr. High School (ca. 1916-1920), Monroe (?), Nebraska.[11:530][a]

Garage (1917), 3124-28 Harney, Omaha, Nebraska.[15] (DO09:0210-027)

Rialto Theatre and Bus Depot (1917), 121 S 15th St, Omaha, Nebraska.[6:48][8][11:537] cf. [11:935] (DO09:0123-004)

Omaha Athletic Club (1917), 1714 Douglas, Omaha, Nebraska.[5][6:117][8][11:513] (DO09:0124-004)

Mercantile Storage & Warehouse Company (ca. 1917-1920), 701-11 s. 11th/1013-1023 Jones St, Omaha, Nebraska.[7][8][11:545] (DO09:0121-033)

University of Nebraska Lab (1918), Lincoln, Nebraska.[16]

Smith Bros. Building/Ford Warehouse (1919), 1024 Dodge, Omaha, Nebraska.[14][15] (DO09:0125-037)

1920s

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St. Peter Church of Omaha, 1924 (D. Murphy)
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Nebraska Masonic Home, Original Building, ca. 1920 (Lynn Meyer)

Fontenelle Garage (June 1920), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:570]

Talmage Residence (1920), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:571]

Trimble Bros. Warehouse (1920), 812 Jackson, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:571][14][15] (DO09:0067-008)

Douglas County Courthouse, Restoration Tracings (1920), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:573]

Consolidated School and addition (1920), Shelby, Iowa.[11:580][11:612]

Pacific Storage Building (1920), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:583]

Ernest Sweet Store Building (1920), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:589][cf.11:921]

Additions to Douglas County Courthouse (1920), 1701 Farnam, Omaha, Nebraska.[7] (DO09:0124-015) National Register narrative

Addition to Paxton & Gallagher Warehouse (1920), 1007-11 Jones, Omaha, Nebraska. (DO09:1-49)

Omaha Crockery Company Building (1920), 1122 Harney St., Omaha, Nebraska.[8] (DO09:0123-094)

Holy Name High School (1921), 2901 Fontenelle Blvd, Omaha, Nebraska.[12:125][15] (DO09:0336-002)

Holy Name School & Church (1921), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:590]

West Point Public High School (1922), west side Colfax between Park &, West Point, Nebraska.[11:29] (CM05-010)

Minne Lusa Elementary School (1922), 2630 Ida St., Omaha, Nebraska.[8][10][11:620] cf. [11:676] (DO09:0245-003)

Building (1922), 5227 S. 20th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[8]

North High School (1922-1924), 4410 N. 36th St./4323 N. 37th St, Omaha, Nebraska.[8][10] (DO09:0341-002)

Kimball Laundry (1923), 1502 Jones St., Omaha, Nebraska.[8] (DO09:0121-067)

St Peter Church of Omaha (1924), 2706 Leavenworth, Omaha, Nebraska.[6:141][8][22][cf.6:475][cf.6:644][d] (DO09:0207-024)

South High School (1925), 4519 S. 24th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[8] (DO09:0100-027)

Union State Bank - Service Life Insurance Building (1926), 1904 Farnam, Omaha, Nebraska.[6:121][8] (DO09:0124-033)

Omaha Bee-News Building (1927), 1703 Jackson St., Omaha, Nebraska.[8] (DO09:0122-006)

Sam El Gilinsky Building (1928), 1009 Howard, Omaha, Nebraska.[6:134]

Arrow Hotel, aka Community Hotel (1928, 1931), Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska.[11:814] cf. [11:3101]

Grade Change, Central High School, 20th & Dodge St., Omaha, Nebraska.[11:591]

Remodel, St. Mary Magdalen (1920s), Cheyenne, Wyoming.[11:592]

Frank Latenser Farm Residence (1920s), Douglas County, Nebraska.[11:597] (DO00-001)

Addition, Mercy Hospital (originally St. Bernards) (1920s), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:598]

Alterations, Hoagland Block (1920s), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:609]

St. Mary Magdalen Parish Cathedral Hall (1920s), Cheyenne, Wyoming.[11:613]

St. Phillip Neri School (1920s), unknown location.[11:617]

Phi Rho Sigma Chapter House (1920s), unknown location.[11:621]

North High School (1920s), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:622]

McLaughlin Residence (1920s), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:625]

Advance Rumley Thresher (1920s), unknown location.[11:627]

North Wing Addition, Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:629] cf. [11:646][11:4833]

Omaha Fire Engine House No. 19 (1920s), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:631]

Memorial Stadium (1922-1923), University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska.[11:633][17][23][b]

North Lab (1920s), Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:646]

Sam Rees Residence, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:647]

Nebraska Masonic Home, Original Building (ca. 1920), Plattsmouth, Nebraska.[11:650] cf. [11:4730]

Swanson Store (1920s), Blair, Nebraska.[11:651]

Douglas County Garage (1920s), Original & New Building (originally Assistance Bureau Building), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:664] cf. [11:4902]

Lobby (1920s), Hotel Hamilton, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:665]

South Omaha High School, Old High School & Remodel (1920s), South Omaha, Nebraska.[11:670] cf. [11:682]

Proposed Addition (1920s), Louisville School, Louisville, Nebraska.[11:677]

Hospital Building #11 (1920s), University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:683]

Nebraska Power Station #13 (1920s), unknown location (?).[11:684]

Mullen Residence (1920s), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:685]

Hill Creek School District #36 (1920s), Washington County, Nebraska.[11:693]

Service Building (1920s), Metropolitan Utilities District, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:697]

Union State Bank (Service Life Building) (1920s), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:698]

Temple Israel (1920s), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:243][11:699]

Alterations (1920s), Omaha Field Club, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:700]

Calhoun School (1920s), Fort Calhoun (?), Nebraska (?).[11:706]

Western Bridge & Construction Company (1920s), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:718]

Neu Theater (1920s), Carroll, Iowa.[11:727]

Charles Harding Residence (1920s), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:731]

Porch (1920s), House of Good Shepherd, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:733]

Alterations (1920s), Sunderland Building, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:734]

Approaches, Remodel & Beautification of Grounds (1920s), Douglas County Courthouse, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:433] cf. [11:740][11:3526]

Eggers O'Flyng (1920s), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:805]

Nebraska City Building & Loan (1920s), Nebraska City, Nebraska.[11:807]

Mrs. Francis Ragan Residence (1920s), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:808]

Capitol Plaza (from Lueder Construction, 1920s), unknown location [Broken Bow?], Nebraska.[11:814] cf. [11:3101]

Clearview Home (ca. 1929-1931), Douglas County Home for the Indigent, 105 S 49th, Omaha, Nebraska.[2][11:824]

Addition (1920s), Sanford Hotel, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:914][cf.11:484]

Dye House & Store (1920s), Dresher Brothers, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:915][11:922]

Restoration (1920s), Sommers Store, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:916] cf. [11:478]

Convent and Proposed Confessionals (1920s), House of Good Shepherd, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:917]

Yellow Cab Garage (1920s), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:943]


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1930s

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Administration Building, 1937-1940 (Lynn Meyer)

Loan administrators (1930s), Public Works Administration in Nebraska.[19]

Harrison Elementary School (1930), 5304 Hamilton St., Omaha, Nebraska.[8] (DO09:0440-003)

Commercial Building (1930), 617 S. 20th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[8] (DO09:0122-045)

Central High School (Mesker Bros., St. Louis, Missouri, 1920s), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:3001]

Harrison School (1930), Harrison (?), Nebraska.[11:3003] cf. [11:4909][11:5106]

Douglas County Hospital (1930), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:3014]

Boiler House, Shop and Garage (1930), Clearview (Douglas County), Nebraska.[11:3015]

North Lab (1930), Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:3021]

Capitol Plaza (from Lueder Const.) (1931), Broken Bow (?), Nebraska.[11:3101] cf. [11:814]

South Omaha Legion Hall (1931), South Omaha, Nebraska.[11:3102]

Arrow Hotel - Community Hotel (1931), Broken Bow, Nebraska.[11:3101] cf. [11:814]

Warehouse Additions, Misc., Carpenter Paper Company (1931), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:3103] cf. [11:20][11:231][11:809][11:825][11:3209][11:3211][11:3520][11:4101][11:4323][11:4408]

Omaha Lutheran Hospital (1931), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:3107]

Downs Garage (1931), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:3110]

Organ Chamber, Trinity Cathedral (1931), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:3114]

Addition (1931), Lothrop School, unknown location (?).[11:3115]

Heating, Laundry & Boiler House (1931), Douglas County Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:3118]

Hog House & Dairy Farm Buildings (1931), Clearview (Douglas County [Poor Farm]), Nebraska.[11:3125 cf. [11:4103]

Addition to Nurses Home (1931), University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:3126]

Warehouse Additions, Misc., Carpenter Paper Company (1932), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:3209][11:3211] cf. [11:20][11:231][11:809][11:825][11:3103][11:3211][11:3520][11:4101][11:4323][11:4408]

Hays Residence (1932), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:3212]

Alterations (1932), George A. Hoagland Residence, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:3218]

Old and New Tracings, Arcadia School (1933), Arcadia (?), Nebraska.[11:3312]

Brainard School (1933), Brainard, Nebraska.[11:3316]

House (1933), 5311 Nicholas St., Omaha, Nebraska.[8] (DO09:0438-190)

House (1934), 669 N. 57th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[8] (DO09:0436-026)

Dr. J. J. Keegan Residence (1934), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:3401]

Coad Stores (1934), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:3405]

Bakery Addition (1934), Sommers Store, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:3406]

Addition (1934), Ansley School, Ansley, Nebraska.[11:3414]

Kimball Laundry (1934), (Omaha or Kimball ?), Nebraska.[11:3418]

Dan Monen Residence (1935), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:3502]

J. P. Webster Garage (1935), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:3507]

Proposed Omaha Civic Center (1935), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:3510]

Castelar, Central Park, and Miller Park Schools (1935), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:3511] cf. [11:390][11:411]

Bartlett School District #25 (1935), Wheeler County, Nebraska.[11:3515]

Warehouse Additions, Misc., Carpenter Paper Company (1935), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:3520] cf. [11:20][11:231][11:809][11:825][11:3209][11:3211][11:3520][11:4101][11:4323][11:4408]

Alliance City Hall & Auditorium (1935), Alliance, Nebraska.[11:3523]

Approaches, Remodel & Beautification of Grounds (1935), Douglas County Courthouse, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:3526] cf. [11:433][11:740]

Dawes County Courthouse (1935-1937), Northeast corner 4th & Main, Chadron, Nebraska.[7][11:3517] (DW03-081)

Holt County Courthouse (1935-1937), east side 4th between Benton & C, O’Neill, Nebraska.[7][11:3509][13:100] cf. [11:4003] (HT13-053) National Register narrative

Bellevue School (1936), Bellevue, Nebraska.[11:3601]

Omaha City Auto Testing Station (1936), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:3606]

Carroll County Home (1936), Carroll County, Iowa (?).[11:3607]

Auditorium (1936), Dodge, Nebraska.[11:3608]

Dold (Skinner) Packing (Nebraska Iowa Packing Company) (1936), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:3614]

Dr. M. Lathrop Residence or office (1937), Wahoo, Nebraska.[11:3709]

Additions (1937), Metropolitan Utilities District, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:3712]

Administration Building (1937-1940), Omaha University, 6115 Dodge, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:3701] (DO09:0543-004)

State of Nebraska Tuberculosis Hospital, Men’s Building (1938), U.S. Hwy 30, Kearney, Nebraska.[9][11:3814]

State of Nebraska Tuberculosis Hospital, Administration Building (1938), U.S. Hwy 30, Kearney, Nebraska.[9][11:3814]

Nemaha County School District #34 (1938), Brownville, Nebraska.[11:3817]

Men’s Dorms (1938), Peru State Teachers College, Peru, Nebraska.[11:3818]

City Hall (1938), Holdrege, Nebraska.[11:3821]

Swimming Pool (1938), Holdrege, Nebraska.[11:3826]

Omaha Docks (1938), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:3832]

Northrup Jones Store (1939), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:3904]

Field House (1939), Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:3907]

Addition (1939), St. Joseph Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:3914]

Airport (Post Office, C.A.A. Building, Remodel Administration Building, Crash House, Boiler House, Etc.) (1939), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:3916]


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1940-1944

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Benson Library (1941) (Lynn Meyer)

Alterations (1940), Orchard Wilhelm, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4001]

Vault Floor - Old Light Well (1940), Douglas County Courthouse, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4002]

Holt County Court House (1940), O’Neill, Nebraska.[11:4003] cf. [11:[11:3509]

Walter B. Roberts House (1940), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4005]

School (1940), Friend, Nebraska.[11:4006 cf. [11:5225]

Boiler Plant, Plot Plans, and Campus Studies (1940), Peru State Teachers College, Peru, Nebraska.[11:4008]

Alterations (1940), First National Bank, Falls City, Nebraska.[11:4011]

First Federal Savings & Loan (1940), unknown location.[11:4013]

Swanson Office Building (1940), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4017]

Alterations (1940-1941), Douglas County Hospital, 4102 Woolworth Ave, Omaha, Nebraska.[6:184][11:4005]

Warehouse Additions, Misc., Carpenter Paper Company (1941), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4101] cf. [11:20][11:231][11:809][11:825][11:3103][11:3209][11:3211][11:3520][11:4323][11:4408]

Shop Addition (1941), School, Valley, Nebraska.[11:4102]

Hog House & Dairy Farm Buildings (1941), Clearview (Douglas County [Poor Farm]), Douglas County, Nebraska.[11:4103] cf. [11:3125]

Benson Library (1941), Benson, Nebraska.[11:4104]

Admiral Theater, Original Building (1941), 40th & Farnam, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4105]

T. F. Naughtin Residence (1941), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4106]

Upland Home (1941), Unknown location, Nebraska.[11:4108]

Engineering Annex (1941), Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4111]

Physical Education Building (1941), Wayne State Teachers College, Wayne, Nebraska.[11:4114 cf. [11:4433]

Gymnasium (1941), Peru State Teachers College, Peru, Nebraska.[11:4115]

Peru State Teachers College, Miscellaneous, (1941), Peru, Nebraska.[11:4115] cf. [11:4923][11:5004][11:5210][11:5412][11:5918][11:6023]

Centralized Relief Building (1941), Douglas County Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4122]

Modification Center (1942), Fort Crook, Sarpy County, Nebraska.[11:4210]

Nebraska Inspection Bureau (1942), unknown location.[11:4211]

Pine Branch Library (1943), unknown location.[11:4306]

Auditorium (1943), State Guard Armory, unknown location (?).[11:4309]

Lutheran Old Peoples’ Home (1943), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4312]

Athletic Field (1943), Tech High School, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4314]

F. C. E. Assembly & Manufacturing Building (1943), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4320]

Warehouse Additions, Misc., Carpenter Paper Company (1943), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4323] cf. [11:20][11:231][11:809][11:825][11:3103][11:3209][11:3211][11:3520][11:4101][11:4408]

Webster Sunderland Building (1943), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4330]

Children's Memorial Hospital (1944), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:No.#]

Searle Petroleum (1944), Council Bluffs (?), Iowa.[11:4403]

U. S. O. Club Room (1944), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4404]

Warehouse Additions, Misc., Carpenter Paper Company (1944), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4408] cf. [11:20][11:231][11:809][11:825][11:3103][11:3209][11:3211][11:3520][11:4101][11:4323]

Central Storage & Van (1944), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4411]

McFayden Ford Automotive Garage (1944), 502 S 20th, Omaha, Nebraska.[6:51][8][11:4414] cf. [11:4728][11:4830] (DO09:0122-033)

New Office (1944), Wright & Wilhelmy Company, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4420] cf. [11:207]

New Ideas, Inc. (1944), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4423]

Salvation Army Camp Mothers & Children (1944), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4424]

Save More Supermarket (1944), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4425]

Student Union, Kearney State Teachers College (1944), Kearney, Nebraska.[11:4428]

Chadron Hospital (1944), Chadron, Nebraska.[11:4429]

Remodel (1944), Omaha City Hall Offices, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4432]

Physical Education Building (1944), Wayne State Teachers College, Wayne, Nebraska.[11:4433] cf. [11:4114]

Stadium (1944), Wayne State Teachers College, Wayne, Nebraska.[11:4433]

Chief Theater (1944), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4435]

1945-1950

Tip Top Products (1945), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4505 cf. [11:4612]

Memorial Park (1945), Logan, Iowa.[11:4509]

Scott Nash Building (1945), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4510]

Independent Metal Products (1945), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4518]

Morton Motor Company Building (1945), 3301 or 3141-55 Farnam, Omaha, Nebraska.[8][11:4520] (DO09:0210-028)

Addition (1945), Belvedere School, 3775 Curtis Ave, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4521]

Athletic Field (1945), South Omaha High School, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4525]

Carpenter Paper Company Plats (1945), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4528]

Remodeling (1945), Hill Hotel, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4531][a]

Garrison Town Site (1945), Garrison, Nebraska [?].[11:4535]

Miller Knuth Automotive Center (1946), 1724 Howard, Omaha, Nebraska.[8][11:4601] (DO09:0122-020)

Gymnasium and Auditorium (1946), Ashland Park School, 5050 S 51st, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4602]

Warehouse (1946), Orchard Wilhelm, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4604]

East Wing (1946), St. Joseph Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4606]

St. Bernard's Hospital (1946), Council Bluffs, Iowa.[11:4611]

Tip Top Products (1946), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4612] cf. [11:4505]

Mullen Hospital (1946), Mullen, Nebraska.[11:4613]

Proposed Madison High School (1946), Madison, Nebraska.[11:4615] cf. [11:448]

Quonset Huts and Addition to Kitchen (1946), Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4616]

Fuchs Clayton (1946), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4617]

Dr. A. B. Pittman Animal Hospital (1946-1948), 4629 Dodge, Omaha, Nebraska.[6:115][8][11:4622] (DO09:0320-001)

Retail Store (1946), Orchard Wilhelm, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4628]

H. A. Searle III Residence (1946), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4629]

Schuyler School (1946), Schuyler (?), Nebraska.[11:4630]

Webster Sunderland Building (1946), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4726 & 4634] [cf. 4330]

International Harvester Company (1947), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4702]

Boiler House and Laundry (1947), St. Bernard's Hospital, Council Bluffs, Iowa.[11:4704]

Lutheran Hospital (1947), Sioux City, Iowa.[11:4707]

University Manufacturing Company (1947), Ford Engine Rebuilding Factory, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4711]

Union Stock Yards, Hotel & Sales Ring (1947), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4712]

KOAD Radio Transmitter Station (1947), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4713]

Survey and Sketches (1947), St. Vincent Hospital, Sioux City, Iowa.[11:4715]

Auditorium, Vestibule, and Home Economics Department (1947), Omaha University (1947), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4721]

Alterations (1947), Administration Building, Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4721] cf. [11:5537][11:5610][11:5613][11:5806][11:6014][11:6020][11:6029][11:6103][11:6103A][11:6333]

Fieldhouse (1947), Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4723]

Webster Sunderland Building (1947), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4726 cf. [11:4330][11:4634]

McFayden's Automotive Garage (1947), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4728] cf. [11:4414][11:4830]

Building (1947), Saunders County Community Hospital, Wahoo, Nebraska.[11:4729]

Addition and Long Term Care Unit (1947), Saunders County Community Hospital (1947), Wahoo, Nebraska.[11:4729] cf. [11:6420]

Nebraska Masonic Home, Original Building, (1947), 1300 Ave D, Plattsmouth, Nebraska.[11:4730] cf. [11:650]

West Wing Office Addition (1947), Northern Natural Gas, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4732]

Baker Ice Machine Company (1947), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4736]

Roberts Dairy Garage (1947).[11:4737]

Max I. Walker Cleaners (1947), 22nd & St. Mary's, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4738]

Laborer's Temple (1947), Local 1140, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11: 4739]

Pilot Plans (1947), Construction Laborer’s Club House, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4739]

Friedan Lutheran Church (1947), Papillion, Nebraska.[11:4740]

Alamito Dairy Ice Cream Plant (1947), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4742]

Ambulance Entrance (1947), Douglas County Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4743]

Passage (1947), South Omaha High School, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4745]

Addition (1948), Hand Memorial Hospital, Shenandoah, Iowa.[11:4804]

Oakland Memorial Hospital (1948), Oakland, Nebraska.[11:4804] cf. [11:6209]

Chadron Telephone Exchange Building (1948), Chadron, Nebraska.[11:4805]

Loveland School District #66 (1948), unknown location (?).[11:4807]

Kitchen (1948), Dr. Richard Young, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4812]

Fuchs Machinery & Supply Company (1948), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4815]

St. Elizabeth Hospital (1948), Lincoln, Nebraska.[11:4815]

Sibbersen Residence (1948), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4816]

Hog Shed Extension (1948), Union Stock Yards, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4818]

Warehouse, Factory and Office (1948), Federal Envelope & Carpenter Paper Company, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4824]

Porch Enclosures (1948), Douglas County Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4827]

Addition (1948), Bancroft School, Bancroft (?), Nebraska.[11:4830]

McFayden's Automotive Garage (1948), Omaha , Nebraska.[11:4830] cf. [11:4414][4728]

Remodel (1948), Tully Hat Shop, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4831]

North Wing Addition (1948), Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4833] cf. [11:629][11:646]

Proposed Medical Research Lab & Animal Research Lab (1948), Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4833]

Cornerstone (1948), Furnas County Court House, Beaver City, Nebraska.[11:4834]

Eastern Nebraska Public Power District (1948), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4836]

Furnas County Courthouse (1949), block between R & S, 9th & 10th, Beaver City, Nebraska. (FN02-038)

Duplex (1949), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:No#]

County Garage (1949), Clearview (Douglas County [Poor Farm]), Douglas County, Nebraska.[11:4901]

Douglas County Garage (1949), Old Assistance Bureau Building, Douglas County, Nebraska.[11:4902] cf. [11:664]

Remodel (1949), Federal Reserve Bank, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4904] cf. [11:6625]

St. Joseph Hospital, As Built & Fire Tower (1949), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4905][11:4912] cf. [11:5115]

Cafe and Kitchen (1949), Union Stock Yards, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4908]

Harrison School (1949), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4909] cf. [11:3003][11:5106]

Roy Feltman Residence (1949), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4910]

Addition (1949) Wahoo High School, Wahoo, Nebraska.[11:4915] cf. [11:431]

West River Crippled Children's Hospital (1949), Hot Springs, South Dakota.[11:4917]

Morrey Hall and Addition (1949), Wayne State Teachers College, Wayne, Nebraska.[11:4918] cf. [11:5538]

Labor Temple-Carpenter Union (1949), 19th & California, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:4919]

Addition (1949), Capitol Liquors, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4922] cf. [11:4431][11:5619][11:6028]

Women’s Dormitory (1949), Kearney State Teachers College, Kearney, Nebraska.[11:4925]

School, Convent, Church & Auditorium (1949), Blessed Sacrament Church, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:4927]

1950-1954

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Northern Natural Gas / Internorth Building, 1950 (Lynn Meyer)

Addition (1950), St Elizabeth Hospital, 1145 South, Lincoln, Nebraska.[9]

Northern Natural Gas Company Building / Internorth Building (1950), 2223 Dodge, Omaha, Nebraska.[6:114][8][23] (DO09:0124-027)

Boiler House and Laundry Addition (1950), St. Joseph Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5003]

Addition (1950), Scottish Rite Cathedral, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5005] cf. [11:252]

Library (1950), Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5006]

Onawa School (1950), Onawa, Iowa.[11:5007]

Vehicle Storage & Warehouse (1950), National Guard, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:5009]

Alterations (9150), Exchange Building Lobby, Union Stock Yards, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5010]

Assistance Bureau (1950), Douglas County Health Center, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5015]

Remodel Dining Room & Men's Dormitory into City County Health Building (1950), Douglas County Health Center, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5015] cf. [11:371][11:6005]

Hospital (1950), Ellendale, North Dakota.[11:5016]

Service Building (1950), Metropolitan Utilities District, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5019]

Remodel (1950), Wright & Wilhelmy Company, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5022] cf. [11:207]

Addition (1950-1952), Hot Springs, South Dakota.[11:5026]

Kellom School (1950), unknown location.[11:5027]

Addition (1950-1951), St. Bernard's Hospital, Council Bluffs, Iowa.[11:5028]

Sidney High School (1951), Sidney, Iowa.[11:5101] cf. [11:462][11:5413]

John Deere Plow Company, David Cole Creamery Co. (1951), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5103] cf. [11:382]

Office Modification (1951), John Deere Plow Company, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5103]

Retaining Wall (1951), Central School, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:5105]

Harrison School (1951), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:5106] cf. [11:3003][11:4909]

Nebraska Consolidated Mills Company (1951), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:5107]

Nursery (1951), St. Elizabeth Hospital, Lincoln, Nebraska.[11:5109]

B. H. Cowdery Residence (1951), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:5110]

Kitchen Addition (1951), St. Joseph Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5115]

As Built & Fire Tower, St. Joseph Hospital (1951), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5115] cf. [11:4905][11:4912]

Prospective Factory (1951), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:5116]

Remodel Treatment Room (1951), Douglas County Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5118]

Nebraska Psychiatric (Hospital?) (1951), Unknown location, Nebraska.[11:5121]

Onawa Fire Station (1951), Onawa, Iowa. [11:5124]

5th Floor Nurses Home (1952), St. Joseph Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5202]

Chronic Disease Unit (1952), Lutheran Hospital, Sioux City, Iowa.[11:5205]

Kitchen Remodel (1952), Lutheran Hospital, Sioux City, Iowa.[11:5205]

Applied Arts Building (1952), Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5207] cf. [11:5605]

Student Activities Building (1952), Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5207]

Remodel & Air Conditioning (1952), Administration Building, Wayne State Teachers College, Wayne, Nebraska.[11:5208]

Army Armory (1952), Hot Springs, South Dakota.[11:5214]

Play Pavilion (1952), Salvation Army, Omaha (?), Nebraska. [11:5215]

Young Clinic for 5 Doctors, Formerly Johnston Residence (1952), Omaha (?), Nebraska. [11:5216]

North Platte Memorial Hospital (1952), North Platte, Nebraska.[11:5219]

Annex (1952), Clearview (Douglas County), Douglas County, Nebraska.[11:5220] cf. [11:5901]

Remodel (1952), Lutheran Hospital, Hot Springs, South Dakota.[11:5221]

Remodel (1952), Scottish Rite Cathedral, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5223] cf. [11:252][11:5005][11:5632][11:5415][11:5630]

John Rogers Memorial (1952), Dodge, Nebraska.[11:5224]

School (1952), Friend, Nebraska.[11:5225] cf. [11:4006]

Vocational Arts Building (1952), Kearney State Teachers College, Kearney, Nebraska.[11:5127]

General Utilities Building (1952), Service Building, Douglas County Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5228]

Miscellaneous, Joslyn Art Museum (1952), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5230]

Proposed Addition (1953), McFayden's Automotive Garage, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:No#]

Nurses’ Home (1953), Children's Memorial Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5301]

High School (1953), Hot Springs, South Dakota.[11:5304]

Library Building (1953), Wayne State Teachers College, Wayne, Nebraska.[11:5305]

Connel Hall – Faculty Hall Apartments (1953), Wayne State Teachers College, Wayne, Nebraska.[11:5307]

Max I. Walker Cleaners (1953), 30th & Hamilton, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5308]

Easy Parking Garage (1953), 19th & Howard, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5309]

Omaha Opportunity Center (1953), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5314]

Warehouse & Vaults Addition (1953-1954), St. Joseph Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5315]

Nurses Home (1953), St. Vincent Hospital, Sioux City, Iowa.[11:5318]

Preliminary Sketches (1953), School Addition, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5319]

Nebraska-Iowa Non Stock Co-op Milk Association (1953), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:5322]

Kelley's Bowlatorium (1953), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:5327]

Addition & Service Elevator (1953), Mercy Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5336]

Beatrice Lutheran Hospital (1953), Beatrice, Nebraska.[11:5337]

Cherry County Courthouse Annex (1953-1956), Valentine, Nebraska.[11:5306][11:5625][13:105

Booth Memorial Hospital, Salvation Army (1954), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:5401]

St. Paul's Catholic Church (1954), Plainview, Nebraska.[11:5404]

County Attorney’s Remodel (1953-1954), Douglas County Courthouse , Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5408]

First Westside Bank (1954), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5409]

Simmons & Long Clinic (1954), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[ [11:5410]

Receiving Home (1954), Douglas County Juvenile Home, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5411]

Remodel (1954), Scottish Rite Cathedral, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5415] cf. [11:252][11:5005][11:5223][11:5630][11:5632]

Orpheum Theater (1954), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5417]

Addition (1954), Howard Kennedy School, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:5418]

Fremont Eastern Star Masonic Home (1954), Fremont, Nebraska.[11:5425] cf. [11:471]

Dr. Hansen Offices (1954), Doctor’s Building, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5426]

Rental Layouts (1954), Doctor’s Building, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5426][11:5728][11:6219]

Nurses Home No. 11, College of Medicine, University of Nebraska [Omaha] (1954), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5430]

Remodel (1954), Redick Tower Office Building, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5432]

1955-1960

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Max I. Walker Cleaners (1955), (Lynn Meyer)

Alterations (1955), City County Health Center, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5501]

Max I. Walker Cleaners (1955), 46th & Cuming, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5503]

Smoke Screen (1955), Corrigan School, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:5504]

Animal Research Lab (1955), Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5505]

Basement Food Center (1955), Omaha Lutheran Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5507]

Addition & Remodel (1955-1956), Omaha Lutheran Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5507]

Psychiatric Unit & Remodel (1955), Omaha Lutheran Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5507]

Laundry & Warehouse (1955), Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5512]

Music Department Annex (1955), Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5513]

St. Mary's Church (1955), Columbus, Nebraska.[11:5518]

Dickerson Residence (1955), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:5520]

United Printers (1955), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:5526]

Interstate Printing (1955), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:5526]

County Garage (1955), Clearview (Douglas County [Poor Farm]), Douglas County, Nebraska.[11:5527]

Auditorium (1955), Wayne State Teachers College, Wayne, Nebraska.[11:5528]

Second Floor Remodel (1955), St. Elizabeth Hospital, Lincoln, Nebraska.[11:5529]

Nurses Home (1955), St. Bernard's Hospital, Council Bluffs, Iowa.[11:5532]

Addition (1955), St. Mary's Hospital, Nebraska City, Nebraska.[11:5535]

Morrey Hall and Addition (1955), Wayne State Teachers College, Wayne, Nebraska.[11:4918 & 5538]

Proposed Women’s Dorm (1956), Wayne State Teachers College, Wayne, Nebraska.[11:5601]

Dormitory (1956), Wayne State Teachers College, Wayne, Nebraska.[11:5601]

Applied Arts Building (1956), Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5207 & 5605]

Paul Williams Residence (1956), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:5607]

Addition (1956-1957), Northern Natural Gas, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5608]

Laundry Relocation (1956), Douglas County Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5609]

Headquarters Building (1956), Salvation Army, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:5612]

Northside Bank (1956), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:5616]

Addition (1956), Capitol Liquors, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5619] cf. [11:4431][11:4922]

Addition (1956), St. Joseph Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5621]

Miscellaneous (1956), Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5623]

Rehabilitation Center (1956), Children's Memorial Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5630][11:5633]

Remodel (1956), Scottish Rite Cathedral, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5630][11:5632] cf. [11:252][11:5005][11:5223][11:5415]

Hattie B. Munroe Home of Nebraska Children's Center (1956), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:5631]

Dr. J. P. Lord School (1956), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:5632]

C. Lewis Meyer Memorial Rehabilitation Center (1956), Children’s Memorial Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5632][11:5633] cf. [11:5414]

Unit III, Phase I & IA (1956), Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5635]

Addition (1956-1958), South Omaha High School, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5636]

Garage (1957-1958), Northern Natural Gas, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:5702]

First Baptist Church (1957), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:5703]

Kitchen Remodel (1957), Douglas County Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5705]

Shopping Unit & Auto Park (1957), Admiral Theater, 40th & Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5707]

Research Pavilion (1957), Nebraska Psychiatric Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5709] [cf. 5121]

West Nebraska General Hospital (1957), Scottsbluff, Nebraska.[11:5710]

Improvements (1957-1958), St. Elizabeth Hospital, Lincoln, Nebraska.[11:5711]

Connell Hall A/C, Voc Ag Shop, Physical and Industrial Training Building, and Steel Smoke Stack (1957), Wayne State Teachers College, Wayne, Nebraska.[11:5712] cf. [11:5307]

Memorial Service Entrance (1957), Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5715]

Fishbaugh Residence (1957), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:5720]

Baum Iron Works (1957), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:5722]

Dental Clinic (1957), Douglas County Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5726]

Auditorium Shop Tracings (1957), South Omaha High School, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5727]

Rehabilitation (1957), Goodwill Industries, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:5730]

First Presbyterian Church (1957), Nebraska City, Nebraska.[11:5732]

Addition (1958-1959), Children's Memorial Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5802]

Sketches (1958-1960), Children's Memorial Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5802]

Proposed Facility (1958), Children's Memorial Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5802]

Dental Room (1958), Children's Memorial Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[[#References|11:5802]

Kitchen Remodel and Recreation Room (1958), Mercy Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5803]

Remodel Shop Wing (1958), South Omaha High School, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5811]

Addition and Laundry (1958-1963), Good Samaritan Hospital, (Kearney or Omaha?), Nebraska.[11:5812]

Clinical Lab (1958), Douglas County Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5815]

Proposed Women’s Dormitory (1958), Wayne State Teachers College, Wayne, Nebraska.[11:5826]

Men’s Dormitory (1958), Wayne State Teachers College, Wayne, Nebraska.[11:5827]

Morgue (1959), Douglas County Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5908]

Addition (1959-1960), Gene Eppley Camp, Salvation Army, Sarpy County, Nebraska.[11:5910]

Presbyterian Book Store (1959), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:5911]

International Paper Company (1959), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5913]

Nurses Home (1959), St. Elizabeth Hospital, Lincoln, Nebraska.[11:5916]

Industrial Arts Building (1959), Peru State Teachers College, Peru, Nebraska.[11:5918]

Addition (1959-1960), St. Peter & Paul, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5919]

Eppley Cancer Institute (1959), University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5921]

Nurses Home (1959), St. Joseph Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5926] cf. [11:6220][11:6304]

Masonic Manor (1959), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:5927]

Service Life Building (1959), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:5928]

1960-1964

School of Nursing Addition (1960), St Elizabeth Hospital, South St., Lincoln, Nebraska.[9]

Miscellaneous (1960), Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6003]

City County Health Center (Douglas County Public Health Center) (1960), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6005] cf. [11:5015]

Student Center (1960), Wayne State Teachers College, Wayne, Nebraska.[11:6007] cf. [11:6210]

Dr. Dickerson Dundee Medical Clinic (1960), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6010]

Addition (1960), Bancroft School, Bancroft, Iowa (?).[11:6011]

Addition (1960), Corrigan School, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:6012]

Cleaning Plant (1960), Max I. Walker Cleaners, 46th & Leavenworth, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6013]

International Paper Company (1960), Kansas City, Kansas.[11:6018]

Addition (1960), Jamestown Crippled Children's Hospital & School, Jamestown, North Dakota (?).[11:6021]

Construction Laborer’s Union (1960), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:6022]

Cobalt Room (1960), St. Joseph Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6024]

Max I. Walker Cleaners (1960), 60th & Ames, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6026]

Addition (1960), Capitol Liquors (1960), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:6028]

Addition (1961), McFayden's Automotive Garage, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6115]

Proposed Campus Entrance (1961), Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:No#]

Addition (1962), Nebraska Masonic Home, Plattsmouth, Nebraska.[11:6101] cf. [11:650][11:4730]

Addition (1961), United Printers, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:6102] cf. [11:5526]

Bowling Alley (1961), Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6103B]

Court Room Remodel (1961), Douglas County Courthouse, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6105]

Remodel (1961), Nebraska Psychiatric Institute Hospital, Omaha, (?), Nebraska.[11:6106] cf. [11:5121]

Connell Hall (1961), Wayne State Teachers College, Wayne, Nebraska.[11:6107] cf. [11:5307]

Addition (1961), Applied Arts, Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6108]

Miscellaneous (1961), Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6110]

Remodel (1961-1962), St. Elizabeth Hospital, Lincoln, Nebraska.[11:6112][11:6205]

Remodel (1961), Northrup Jones, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:6114]

Uta Halee Home (1961), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:6116]

Proposed Service Building (1961), Uta Halee Home, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:No#]

Parking Extension (1961), Douglas County Courthouse, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6117]

SW Addition (1962), Library, Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:No#]

Units A and B (1962), Douglas County Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6201]

South Lab (1962), Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6204]

1963 Window Betterments (1962-1963), Douglas County Courthouse, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6207]

St. Marks Church (1962), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:6208]

Oakland Memorial Hospital (1962), Oakland, Nebraska.[11:6209] cf. [11:4804]

Student Center (1962), Wayne State Teachers College, Wayne, Nebraska.[11:6210] cf. [11:6007]

Ten Year Plan (1962), Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6211, 6511]

Penthouse Addition (1962), Capitol Liquors, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:6212]

First Addition (1962), TV Studio, Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6315(?)]

Addition (1962), Library, Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6218]

Max I. Walker Cleaners (1962), 70th & Dodge, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6221]

Warehouse (1962), John Deere Plow Company, Sidney, Nebraska.[11:6222]

St. Peter & Paul Church (1962), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6223]

William Jennings Bryan Jr. High School (1963), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:6303]

Swimming Pool (1963), South Omaha High School, South and Monroe, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6309]

Addition (1963), Applied Arts, Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6319]

Bone Lab (1953), St. Joseph Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6320]

Booth Memorial Hospital (1963), Salvation Army, 40th & Dewey, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6321] cf. [11:5401]

Mary Our Queen Church (1963), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:6322]

Karleen Memorial Library (1963), Beemer, Nebraska.[11:6326]

Early West Museum (1963), Northern Natural Gas, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6331]

Proposed Addition (1964), Applied Arts, Omaha University (1964), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:No#]

Carroll County Courthouse (1964), Carroll, Iowa.[11:6401]

1964 Unit, Nebraska Psychiatric Institute Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6402] cf. [11:5121]

Staff Residence (1964), St. Michael's Hospital, Tyndall, South Dakota.[11:6404] cf. [11:6526]

Additions to Cornerstone Hall (1964, 1966, 1967), Christian Home, Council Bluffs, Iowa.[11:6405][11:6614][11:6701]

Addition (1964), Jamestown Crippled Children's Hospital & School, Jamestown, North Dakota (?).[11:6407]

Harry A. Koch Office Building (1964), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:6412]

School Addition(s), Miller Park, Central Park & Castelar (1964), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6413]

Miscellaneous, Joslyn Art Museum (1964), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6415]

Addition & Long Term Care Unit (1964), Saunders County Community Hospital, Wahoo, Nebraska.[11:6420] cf. [11:4729]

Roof Deck & Addition (1964), Nebraska Masonic Home, Plattsmouth, Nebraska.[11:6421] cf. [11:650][11:4730][11:6101]

Orchard Wilhelm (1964), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6423]

Max I. Walker Cleaners (1964), 59th & Military, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6425]

1965-1969

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Omaha National Bank Satellite Facility aka “Cupcake Bank” (1968), (Lynn Meyer)

A R. Rang (1965), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:No#]

Trinity Evangelical United Brethren Church (1965), Ralston, Nebraska.[11:6503]

Omaha Fire Station (1965), 48th & Mayberry, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6504]

Cris Rexall Drug (1965), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:6505]

ETV 16 Expansion, Omaha University (1965), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6507]

Double Decking Sketches (1965), Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6510]

Addition (1965), Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6511]

Masonic Temple (1965), 19th & Douglas, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6513]

North Wing (1965), Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6516]

CYO Parking Lot & Proposed Building (1965), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:6516]

Naegle Advertising (1965), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:6517]

Charlie Graham Buick (1965), 27th & Harney, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6519]

Addition (1965-1967), Lutheran Hospital, Grand Island, Nebraska.[11:6522][11:6618]

Addition (1960-1965), North Platte Memorial Hospital, North Platte, Nebraska.[11:6523]

Teenage Unit (1965), Children's Memorial Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6525]

Addition and Remodel (1965), St. Michael's Hospital, Tyndall, South Dakota.[11:6526] cf. [11:6404]

Mothers & Children Camp (1965), Salvation Army, (Sarpy County?), Nebraska.[11:6528]

School and Brace Shop (1965), Jamestown Crippled Children's Hospital & School, Jamestown, North Dakota (?).[11:6531]

Callaway Municipal Hospital (1965), Callaway, Nebraska.[11:6532] original by others

West Court Addition (1965-1966), Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6533]

Paxton Hotel (1966), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:6602]

Roosevelt School (1966), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6603][11:6626]

Early West Historical Museum (1966), Nebraska Historical Society, unknown location, Nebraska.[11:6604] cf. [11:6331]

Stairs and Remodel (1966), Paramount Furniture Store, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:6605]

School Addition (1966), Mary Our Queen, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:6606] cf. [11:6332]

F. H. Bucholz Residence (1966), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:6607]

Gene Eppley Salvation Army Camp (1966), Sarpy County, Nebraska.[11:6610]

Central Market Addition (1966), Ak Sar Ben Beef Company (1966), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6611]

Addition (1966), Scottish Rite Cathedral, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6613] cf. [11:252][11:5005]

Space Study (1966), Douglas County Courthouse, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6615]

Creighton University Residence (1966), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6619]

Remodel (1966), Federal Reserve Bank, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6625] cf. [11:4904]

Surveyor’s Building (1966), Douglas County, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6627]

Science Building (1966), Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6628]

Arch, Lab Furnishings and Greenhouse, Allwine Hall (1966), Omaha University, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6628]

Addition (1967-1968), Elliott Manufacturing Company, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6702]

St. Francis Cabrini Convent (1967), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6707]

Computer Center (1967), Douglas County Courthouse West, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6708]

Prospective (1967), Dr. Teusch, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:6709]

Service Building (1967), Douglas County Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6710]

Staff Cottage (1967), Salvation Army Camp, Sarpy County, Nebraska.[11:6715]

Passage (1967), Doctor’s Building, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6717A]

Proposed Addition (1967), Doctor’s Building, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6717B]

German American Club (1967), 120th Street Site, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6720]

Douglas County Road Patrol Headquarters (1967), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:6723]

Omaha National Bank Satellite Facility aka “Cupcake Bank” (1968), 1818 Dodge, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6801][18][c] (DO09:0126-025)

Veterans Club (1968), Dodge, Nebraska.[11:6804]

Juvenile Court & Public Defender Remodel (1968), Douglas County Courthouse, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6806]

Eppley Science Building (1968-1971), University of Nebraska [Omaha], Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6811]

Council Bluffs Savings Bank (1968), Council Bluffs, Nebraska.[11:6812]

Townhouse Preliminaries, Armbock Estates (1968), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:6814]

Hall of Justice (1968), Douglas County Courthouse, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6820]

Renovation, Minne Lusa Pumping Station, Florence Treatment Plant (1968-1970), Metropolitan Utilities District, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6813][e]

Remodel Shop, Activities, and Chapel (1969), Christian Home, Council Bluffs, Iowa.[11:6901]

Addition (1969), Elliott Manufacturing Company, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:6903]

Owens Optical Suite (1969), Doctors Building, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6905]

Drs. Filkins, Meissiner & Davis Remodel (1969), Doctor’s Building, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6906][6911]

Liberty Tape (1969), Council Bluffs, Iowa.[11:6908]

Scott Miller Office (1969), Doctor’s Rental Areas, Doctor’s Building, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6912]

Hall of Justice (1969), Douglas County Courthouse, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6915]

Remodel (1969), Douglas County Northside Welfare Building, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6917]

District Court Remodel (1969), Douglas County Courthouse, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:6918]

1970-1974

Gibb's Western Kitchen (1970), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:7001]

Florence Branch and Southside Branch Offices (1970), Douglas County Offices, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:7002][11:7004]

Warehouse Addition (1970), Capitol Liquors (1970), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:7003]

Park Building (1970), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:7006]

Interim Douglas County Jail Remodel (1970), 11th & Dodge, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:7005][11:7007]

Window Betterments (1970), Douglas County Courthouse, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:7008]

Cafeteria (1970), Douglas County Social Service Building, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:7012]

Warehouse (1970), Oriental Trading Company, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:7013]

Master Plan (1971), Salvation Army, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:No#]

Scheme A, B, C & D (April 1971), Federal Reserve Bank, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:No#]

Remodel (1971), Paramount Furniture Store, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:7101]

W. Dale Clark Librarv (1971-1975), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:7102]

Dining Hall Addition (1971), Salvation Army Camp, Sarpy County, Nebraska.[11:7103]

Hostel Remodel (1971), ENCOR, 3646 Burt, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:7104A]

South, Northeast & Benson Family Services (1971), ENCOR, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:No #]

New Hostel (1971), ENCOR, 4720 Blondo, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:7105][11:7106]

Steeple Reconstruction (1971), Presbyterian Church (ca. 1856-1858), 2002 Franklin St, Bellevue, Nebraska.[11:7108] National Register narrative (SY02-022)

Improvements (1971), Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:7110]

Florence Gatehouse (1971), Metropolitan Utilities District, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:7111]

District Court Remodel (1971), Douglas County Courthouse, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:7112]

Ford Motor Company Office (1971), Armbock Estates, Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:7117]

Catholic Sokol Hall Building (1971), South 13th St., Omaha, Nebraska.[11:7118]

Service Building Warehouse Addition (1971), Douglas County Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11: 7119]

Douglas County Menke Circle Office Building (1971), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:7120]

Physicians' Clinic (1971), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:7121]

Douglas County Westroads Branch Office (1971), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:7123]

Douglas County Corrections Facility Studies (1971), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:7124]

Douglas County Juvenile Home, Community Corrections Renovations (1971), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:7127]

St. Rose School (1972), Douglas County Mental Health Resources, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:7204D]

Omaha Print Building (1972), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:7208] cf. [11:5522]

Salvation Army Community Services Building (1972), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:7209]

Jail Demolition (1972), Douglas County Courthouse, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:7213]

Structural Investigation (1973), Pottawattamie County Court House, Council Bluffs, Iowa.[11:7302]

Bowling Center - Polka Palace (1973), Dodge, Nebraska.[11:7303]

Air Conditioning (1973), Nebraska City (Morton James) Library (1973), Nebraska City, Iowa.[11:7305][11:7325]

District Courts 3, 7, 8 & 9 Remodel (1973), Douglas County Courthouse, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:7309][11:7310]

Winter Quarters Park (1973), Unknown location.[11:7311]

District Courts East 5, 6, 11 & 12 Remodel (1973), Douglas County Courthouse, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:7312]

Rhoten Meat Company (1973), Omaha (?), Nebraska.[11:7313]

Addition, Eugene C. Eppley Salvation Army Camp (1973), rural Sarpy County, Nebraska.[11:7319]

Douglas County Welfare Building (1973), Burt Street, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:7320]

City County Plaza, Douglas County Courthouse (1973), Omaha, Nebraska.[11:7321]

Remodel, Morton James Public Library (1973), Nebraska City, Nebraska.[11:7325] cf. [11:7305]

Juvenile Court (1973), Douglas County Courthouse, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:7327]

Cleaning & Tuckpointing (1974), Douglas County Courthouse, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:7329]

Loading Dock Addition (1974), Capitol Liquors, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:7403]

1975-1980s

Office Remodel (1975), Wright & Wilhelmy Company, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:No#]

Cooler Addition (1975), Capitol Liquors, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:7501]

Remodel (1975), Hall of Justice, Douglas County Courthouse, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:7502]

Swimming Pool (1975), Salvation Army Campp, rural Sarpy County, Nebraska.[11:7504]

Warehouse Plan (1975), Capitol Liquors, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:7506]

Cabin Addition & Roof Betterments (1975-1976), Salvation Army Camp, rural Sarpy County, Nebraska.[11:7507][11:7508]

Proposed Addition (1976), Doctor’s Building, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:No#]

Omaha Fire Station (1977), 35th & Ames, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:7702]

Garage & Maintenance Shop Addition (1977), Clearview (Douglas County), Douglas County, Nebraska.[11:7703]

Service Building Addition (1977), Douglas County Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:7704]

Douglas County Papio Maintenance Warehouse (1977), 66th & Center, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:7705]

Douglas County Welfare Building (1977), 42nd & Pacific, Omaha, Nebraska.[11:7706]

Undated

Field Club School (n.d.), 3512 Walnut St., Omaha. (DO09:0202-007)

Kennard School (n.d.), Kennard, Nebraska.[11:885]

Dental Building, Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska. (reported attribution)

Law Building, Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska. (reported attribution)


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Notes

a. Original building by John & Alan McDonald, Architects.[11:530][11:4531]

b. The design and construction documents were a pro bono collaboration between John Latenser, Jr. of John Latenser & Sons, and Ellery L. Davis of Davis & Wilson.[17][23:144]

c. Frank Nes Latenser is known to have supervised the construction of the "cupcake" bank.[18][23] George Woods Haecker, Jr. (1939-____), Architect, in personal communication with David Murphy and Lynn Meyer, Omaha, Nebraska, April 6, 2016, stated that Herb McLaughlin (1934-2015), a principal with Kaplan McLaughlin Diaz in San Francisco, was the designer of this building--though he will not appear in the record, as he was not registered in Nebraska. McLauglin was in Omaha working on the rehab plans for the old New York Life Building. McLauglin's obituary states, "At one time, McLaughlin was one of the largest renovation developers in the United States. His portfolio included the Cleveland Arcade, Chicago’s Dearborn Station, the Design Center, and the aforementioned Hallidie Building." See "Obit> Herb McLaughlin, 1934-2015: Margie O'Driscoll remembers the San Francisco architect," The Architects Newspaper July 7, 2015. Accessed April 7, 2016. http://archpaper.com/news/articles.asp?id=8119#.VwbU6DH0dt4

d. John L. Latenser, designer.[22]

e. The final drawings are dated December 15, 1969, and were sealed by Frank Nes Latenser, P. E. Vince Fallon, Associate, HDR, Omaha, Nebraska, email communication to the Nebraska State Historical Society, Historic Preservation Division, May 2, 2017

References

1. Listed as architects for Clearview, New Douglas County home for the indigent, in Omaha World Herald (May 31, 1931), 8-D.

2. "Hotel Sanford, 20th & Farnam, Opened Yesterday by Conant Hotel Co.," in Omaha [Morning Edition] World Herald (January 21, 1917), 8N:1 (illus).

3. Omaha World Herald (December 10, 1916), 4:3 (photo of State Medical School Hospital).

4. Omaha City Building Permit #600, May 14, 1909, $1,000,000.

5. Omaha World Herald (January 21, 1917).

6. Landmarks, Inc., An Inventory of Historic Omaha Buildings (Omaha: Landmarks Heritage Presrvation Commission, 1980).

7. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

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

9. 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.

10. The American Contractor XLIII:3 (January 21, 1922), 86. Architect selected.

11. Latenser, William, “List of Tracings in Vault of William Latenser & Associates,” TS. (May 29, 1979). A copy of the original document, posted here (forthcoming), 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. The job numbering system was changed in 1930 to reflect the year the job was contracted, so sequence and begin-date are solid thereafter. For work listed prior to that time, jobs have been sequenced as best can, based on the numbers and proximity to buildings with dates known from other sources. Several of these, then, 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).

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

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. 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

17. "Memorial Stadium," in Kay Logan-Peters, An Architectural Tour of Historic UNL (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, UNL Libraries, 2005). Accessed March 30, 2016. http://historicbuildings.unl.edu/building.php?b=38

18. "New Drive-in Bank Called Many Names," Omaha World-Herald (September 25, 1968): 73.

19. Phil Hockenberger, "History: Loup River Public Power District, Consumers Public Power District, Nebraska Public Power District," TS. (January 14, 1979): 21-22. Nebraska State Historical Society Library, 931.R99.H65a.

20. "Frank Latenser," Amendment to the Application for Registration to Practice Professional Engineering and Architecture, Frank Latenser to Nebraska State Board of Examiners, February 22, 1938. Nebraska State Board of Examiners for Professional Engineers and Architects. Nebraska State Historical Society RG081 SG2.

21. 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.

22. 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.

23. Jeff Barnes, 150@150: Nebraska's Landmark Buildings at the State's Sesquicentennial (Architectural Foundation of Nebraska, 2017).

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Page Citation

D. Murphy, “John Latenser & Sons, Architects,” in David Murphy, Edward F. Zimmer, and Lynn Meyer, comps. Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects. Lincoln: Nebraska State Historical Society, October 16, 2018. http://www.e-nebraskahistory.org/index.php?title=Place_Makers_of_Nebraska:_The_Architects Accessed, November 24, 2024.


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