NRHP: McLaughlin-Waugh-Dovey House

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McLaughlin-Waugh-Dovey House (Banker’s House)

McLaughlin-Waugh-Dovey House (Banker’s House)

NRHP Reference #: 80002443

NRHP Listing Date: 19801014

Location

414 B Ave, Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska

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Summary

The McLaughlin-Waugh-Dovey House was built in 1883 for A. W. McLaughlin, an early cashier of the First National Bank in Plattsmouth. The property served as the home for succeeding cashiers of the bank (Samuel Waugh, Horatio Dovey) for nearly forty-five years and became known to area residents as the "Banker's House." A fine example of the Queen Anne style, the house has long been a Plattsmouth landmark.

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