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<div style="white-space:nowrap;font-size:125%">'''Lincoln, Nebraska, 1913-1914'''</div style="white-space:nowrap;font-size:125%">
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<div style="white-space:nowrap;font-size:125%">'''Lincoln, Nebraska, 1913-1915'''</div style="white-space:nowrap;font-size:125%">
  
 
'''Partners:'''
 
'''Partners:'''
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[[Jesse Boaz Miller (1880-1968), Architect|Jesse Miller]], Lincoln, Nebraska
 
[[Jesse Boaz Miller (1880-1968), Architect|Jesse Miller]], Lincoln, Nebraska
  
'''Fiske & Miller''' was a Lincoln firm that practiced 1913-1914. It was succeeded by [[Fiske & Meginnis, Architects]].
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'''Fiske & Miller''' was a Lincoln firm that practiced 1913-1915. It was succeeded by [[Fiske & Meginnis, Architects]].
  
 
This page is a contribution to the publication, '''[[Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects]]'''. See the [[Format and contents of Nebraska architect entries]] 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]] page for more information on the compilation and page organization.
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ca. 1905: [[Fiske, Dieman & Meginnis, Architects]], Lincoln, Nebraska.
 
ca. 1905: [[Fiske, Dieman & Meginnis, Architects]], Lincoln, Nebraska.
  
1913-1914: '''Fiske & Miller, Architects''', Lincoln, Nebraska.
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1913-1915: '''Fiske & Miller, Architects''', Lincoln, Nebraska.
  
 
1915-1924: [[Fiske & Meginnis, Architects]], Lincoln, Nebraska.
 
1915-1924: [[Fiske & Meginnis, Architects]], Lincoln, Nebraska.
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==Buildings & Projects==
 
==Buildings & Projects==
 
===Dated===
 
===Dated===
H. Hoffman House (1913), 1016 S. 8th, Lincoln, Nebraska.[[#References|[1]]] (LC13:C07-214)
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City National Bank (1913-1914), York, Nebraska.[[#References|[2][3]]]
  
W. E. Chapin house (1913), 1979 D St, Lincoln, Nebraska.[[#References|[1]]] (LC13:D07-044)  
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W. E. Chapin house (1913), 1979 D St, Lincoln, Nebraska.[[#References|[1][4]]] (LC13:D07-044)  
  
Henry H. Wilson house (1913), 1928 E St, Lincoln, Nebraska.[[#References|[1]]] (LC13:D07-0236)
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Henry H. Wilson house (1913), 1928 E St, Lincoln, Nebraska.[[#References|[1][5]]] (LC13:D07-0236)
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Addition to R. E. Moore house (1913), northwest corner of 18th & E, Lincoln, Nebraska.[[#References|[6]]]
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H. Hoffman House (1913), 1016 S. 8th, Lincoln, Nebraska.[[#References|[1]]] (LC13:C07-214)
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Mrs. Reimers' bungalow (1914), 2201 B St., Lincoln, Nebraska.[[#References|[8]]] (LC13:D07-0614)
  
 
J.T. Johnson Law Building (1914), 1519 E St., Lincoln, Nebraska. (LC13:D07-0097)
 
J.T. Johnson Law Building (1914), 1519 E St., Lincoln, Nebraska. (LC13:D07-0097)
  
N. C. Rogers house (1914), 2145 B St., Lincoln, Nebraska.[[#References|[1]]] (LC13:D07-613)  
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N. C. Rogers house (1914), 2145 B St., Lincoln, Nebraska.[[#References|[1][7]]] (LC13:D07-613)  
  
 
Senator Elmer J. Burkett house (1914), 1944 B St, Lincoln, Nebraska.[[#References|[1]]]  
 
Senator Elmer J. Burkett house (1914), 1944 B St, Lincoln, Nebraska.[[#References|[1]]]  
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Apollo & LaBelle Apartments (1915), 730 S.11th, Lincoln, Nebraska. (LC13:C08-210)
 
Apollo & LaBelle Apartments (1915), 730 S.11th, Lincoln, Nebraska. (LC13:C08-210)
 
===Undated===
 
House (n.d.), 2201 B St., Lincoln, Nebraska. (LC13:D07-0614)
 
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
1.  Listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
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1.  Listed in the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing property with the Mount Emerald and Capitol Additions Historic District. SEE [http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/nebraska/lancaster/LC13-Mt-Emerald-HD.pdf National Register narrative].
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2. [[Thomas Lee Kaspar (1951-____), Architect|Thomas Lee 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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3. "City National Bank, York Nebraska - Photos Then and Now on Waymarking.com," http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM721X_City_National_Bank_York_Nebraska
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Accessed February 7, 2017.
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4. City of Lincoln Building Permit No. 5011, issued May 1, 1913.  Estimated cost of construction, $10,000.
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5. City of Lincoln Building Permit No. 5012, issued May 1, 1913.  Estimated cost of construction, $10,000.
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6. City of Lincoln Building Permit No. 5061, issued May 27, 1913.  Estimated cost of construction, $3,300.
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7. City of Lincoln Building Permit No. 5467, issued April 11, 1914.  Estimated cost of construction, $20,300.
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7. City of Lincoln Building Permit No. 5114, issued 1913.  Estimated cost of construction, $5,500. Concrete construction.
  
 
==Page Citation==  
 
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[[D. Murphy]], “{{PAGENAME}},” {{Template:ArchtPageCitation}} December 9, 2014.  {{Template:ArchtPageCitation2}} {{LOCALMONTHNAME}} {{LOCALDAY}}, {{CURRENTYEAR}}.
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[[E. F. Zimmer]] and [[D. Murphy]], “{{PAGENAME}},” {{Template:ArchtPageCitation}} February 9, 2017.  {{Template:ArchtPageCitation2}} {{LOCALMONTHNAME}} {{LOCALDAY}}, {{CURRENTYEAR}}.
  
  
  
 
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Revision as of 21:10, 9 February 2017

Lincoln, Nebraska, 1913-1915

Partners:

Ferdinand Fiske, Lincoln, Nebraska

Jesse Miller, Lincoln, Nebraska

Fiske & Miller was a Lincoln firm that practiced 1913-1915. It was succeeded by Fiske & Meginnis, Architects.

This page is a contribution to the publication, Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects. See the Format and contents of Nebraska architect entries page for more information on the compilation and page organization.

Compiled Nebraska Directory Listings

Lincoln, Nebraska, 1913-1914

Lineage of the Firm

1888-1889: Fiske & Peters, Architects, Lincoln, Nebraska.

1902: Dieman & Fiske, Lincoln, Nebraska.

ca. 1903: Dieman & Meginnis, Architects, Lincoln, Nebraska.

1903-1910: Fiske & Dieman, Architects, Lincoln, Nebraska.

ca. 1905: Fiske, Dieman & Meginnis, Architects, Lincoln, Nebraska.

1913-1915: Fiske & Miller, Architects, Lincoln, Nebraska.

1915-1924: Fiske & Meginnis, Architects, Lincoln, Nebraska.

1925: Fiske, Meginnis & Schaumberg, Architects, Lincoln, Nebraska.

Buildings & Projects

Dated

City National Bank (1913-1914), York, Nebraska.[2][3]

W. E. Chapin house (1913), 1979 D St, Lincoln, Nebraska.[1][4] (LC13:D07-044)

Henry H. Wilson house (1913), 1928 E St, Lincoln, Nebraska.[1][5] (LC13:D07-0236)

Addition to R. E. Moore house (1913), northwest corner of 18th & E, Lincoln, Nebraska.[6]

H. Hoffman House (1913), 1016 S. 8th, Lincoln, Nebraska.[1] (LC13:C07-214)

Mrs. Reimers' bungalow (1914), 2201 B St., Lincoln, Nebraska.[8] (LC13:D07-0614)

J.T. Johnson Law Building (1914), 1519 E St., Lincoln, Nebraska. (LC13:D07-0097)

N. C. Rogers house (1914), 2145 B St., Lincoln, Nebraska.[1][7] (LC13:D07-613)

Senator Elmer J. Burkett house (1914), 1944 B St, Lincoln, Nebraska.[1] (LC13:D07-055)

E.G. Baxter House (1914), 1250 S. 24th, Lincoln, Nebraska. (LC13:D07-0683)

Miller Winship Building (1914), 852 S. 27th, Lincoln, Nebraska (LC13:E07-176)

Apollo & LaBelle Apartments (1915), 730 S.11th, Lincoln, Nebraska. (LC13:C08-210)

Notes

References

1. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing property with the Mount Emerald and Capitol Additions Historic District. SEE National Register narrative.

2. Thomas Lee 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.

3. "City National Bank, York Nebraska - Photos Then and Now on Waymarking.com," http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM721X_City_National_Bank_York_Nebraska Accessed February 7, 2017.

4. City of Lincoln Building Permit No. 5011, issued May 1, 1913. Estimated cost of construction, $10,000.

5. City of Lincoln Building Permit No. 5012, issued May 1, 1913. Estimated cost of construction, $10,000.

6. City of Lincoln Building Permit No. 5061, issued May 27, 1913. Estimated cost of construction, $3,300.

7. City of Lincoln Building Permit No. 5467, issued April 11, 1914. Estimated cost of construction, $20,300.

7. City of Lincoln Building Permit No. 5114, issued 1913. Estimated cost of construction, $5,500. Concrete construction.

Page Citation

E. F. Zimmer and D. Murphy, “Fiske & Miller, Architects,” in David Murphy, Edward F. Zimmer, and Lynn Meyer, comps. Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects. Lincoln: Nebraska State Historical Society, February 9, 2017. http://www.e-nebraskahistory.org/index.php?title=Place_Makers_of_Nebraska:_The_Architects Accessed, April 13, 2025.


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