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Hall and theater for Louis Meyers (1914), Germantown, Nebraska.[[#References|[4]]][[#Notes|[a]]] | Hall and theater for Louis Meyers (1914), Germantown, Nebraska.[[#References|[4]]][[#Notes|[a]]] | ||
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Revision as of 11:17, 1 December 2016
Partners:
James Tyler, Architect, Lincoln, Nebraska
Eugene Brandt, Lincoln, Nebraska
This page is a contribution to the publication, Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects. See the format and contents page for more information on the compilation and page organization.
Contents
Compiled Nebraska Directory Listings
Lincoln, Nebraska, 1908-1914, 1925
Educational & Professional Associations
Tyler, Brandt & Tyler, Architects, Lincoln, Nebraska
James Tyler & Son, Architects, Lincoln, Nebraska
Buildings & Projects
W.C. Shinn Factory (1908), 124-130 N. 16th Street, Lincoln, Nebraska.[2][3]
H. O. Barber house (1910), 1900 B St, Lincoln, Nebraska.[1] (LC13:D07-529)
Sam Lawrence Hotel addition (1911), 1042 P St., Lincoln, Nebraska. (LC13:C09-122)
Two-story School (1911), Elmwood, Nebraska.[5]
Hall and theater for Louis Meyers (1914), Germantown, Nebraska.[4][a]
Lincoln Ice & Cold Storage Company (1908), 701 M St., Lincoln, Nebraska.[6]
Notes
a. Improvement Bulletin of February 28, 1914 notes: "Neb., Germantown--Tyler & Brandt, architects, Richards block, Lincoln, Neb., are ready to take bids on a hall and theater to be owned by Louis Meyers, Germantown; 30x80, 1-story, $6,000." In April 1914, R. O. Stake of Lincoln was identified as the builder.[4]
References
1. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
2. “The Home of Shinn’s Copper Cable Rods,” Nebraska Farmer (August 25, 1909), 753.
3. “Building Permit #2705,” Lancaster County Department of Deeds (October 6, 1908).
4. Improvement Bulletin (February 28, 1914), 35; (April 4, 1914), 29.
5. School Board Journal (October 1911), 44.
6. City of Lincoln Building Permit No. 2418. Lincoln, Nebraska (May 1, 1908).
Page Citation
D. Murphy, “Tyler & Brandt, Architects,” in David Murphy, Edward F. Zimmer, and Lynn Meyer, comps. Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects. Lincoln: Nebraska State Historical Society, March 31, 2015. http://www.e-nebraskahistory.org/index.php?title=Place_Makers_of_Nebraska:_The_Architects Accessed, November 23, 2024.
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