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− | [[Dougher, Rich & Woodburn, Architects|Dougher, Rich & Woodburn]] was an architectural and engineering | + | [[Dougher, Rich & Woodburn, Architects|Dougher, Rich & Woodburn]] was an architectural and engineering based in Des Moines, Iowa. It was formed in 1923, and lasted until Rich's death, after which it's remaining members formed separate partnerships.[[#References|[2]]] |
This page is a contribution to the publication, '''[[Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects]]'''. See the [[Format and contents of Nebraska architect entries|format and contents]] page for more information on the compilation and page organization. | This page is a contribution to the publication, '''[[Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects]]'''. See the [[Format and contents of Nebraska architect entries|format and contents]] page for more information on the compilation and page organization. | ||
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1971: Frevert, Ramsey and Drey, Architects | 1971: Frevert, Ramsey and Drey, Architects | ||
− | 1982: Frevert, Ramsey and Kobes, Architects | + | 1982: Frevert, Ramsey and Kobes, Architects [[#References|[2]]] |
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− | 2. "Biographical Notes: Dougher, Rich & Firm," ''Social Networks & Archival Context'' Accessed online on February 3, 2017. http://socialarchive.iath.virginia.edu/ark:/99166/w6896h0w | + | 2. "Biographical Notes: Dougher, Rich & Firm," ''Social Networks & Archival Context.'' Accessed online on February 3, 2017. http://socialarchive.iath.virginia.edu/ark:/99166/w6896h0w |
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Revision as of 11:16, 3 February 2017
Partners:
James Albert Dougher
Herbert E. Rich
Chester Charles Woodburn
Dougher, Rich & Woodburn was an architectural and engineering based in Des Moines, Iowa. It was formed in 1923, and lasted until Rich's death, after which it's remaining members formed separate partnerships.[2]
This page is a contribution to the publication, Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects. See the format and contents page for more information on the compilation and page organization.
Lineage of the Firm
1923-1947: Dougher, Rich & Woodburn, Architects
1955: Dougher, Frevert and Ramsey, Architects
1971: Frevert, Ramsey and Drey, Architects
1982: Frevert, Ramsey and Kobes, Architects [2]
Nebraska Buildings & Projects
Centenary United Methodist Church (n.d.), 6th & Elk St., Beatrice, Nebraska. [1]
References
1. Mrs. Edward F. Nelson, comp. Centenary United Methodist Church, Beatrice, Nebraska. [Beatrice: Revised 1993]: p. 4. Accessed on January 10, 2017 online, http://www.beatricemethodist.org/images/history/Centenary%20Church%20History.pdf
2. "Biographical Notes: Dougher, Rich & Firm," Social Networks & Archival Context. Accessed online on February 3, 2017. http://socialarchive.iath.virginia.edu/ark:/99166/w6896h0w
Page Citation
D. Murphy, “Dougher, Rich & Woodburn, Architects,” in David Murphy, Edward F. Zimmer, and Lynn Meyer, comps. Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects. Lincoln: Nebraska State Historical Society, January 2, 2017. http://www.e-nebraskahistory.org/index.php?title=Place_Makers_of_Nebraska:_The_Architects Accessed, November 25, 2024.
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