Tyler, Brandt & Tyler, Architects

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Lincoln, Nebraska, 1915-1924


Partners:

James Tyler, Lincoln, Nebraska

Eugene H. Brandt, Lincoln, Nebraska

James Tyler, Jr., Lincoln, Nebraska

In the last years of his life, James Tyler rejoined his son James, Jr. in architectural practice as Tyler, Brandt & Tyler while continuing to serve as Lincoln's water and light commissioner. Eugene H. Brandt died in 1918 and James Tyler, Sr. died in 1919, but the firm name continued unchanged until at least 1924.

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.

Compiled Nebraska Directory Listings

Lincoln, Nebraska, 1916-1918, 1920-1922, 1924

Educational & Professional Associations

1883-1892, James Tyler (1844-1919), Architect, Lincoln, Nebraska

1893-1907, James Tyler & Son, Architects, Lincoln, Nebraska

1907-1915, Tyler & Brandt, Architects, Lincoln, Nebraska

Buildings & Projects

House for George Fawell, Jr. (1915-1916), 2401 Ryons Street, Lincoln, Nebraska.[1]

Drawings for a one-story frame residence for Dr. J. M. Birkner (1915), perhaps 2009 Sewell Street, Lincoln, Nebraska.[7][a]

Two-story frame & stucco residence for Miss Catherine E. Grow (1915), 3515 Poppleton Avenue, Omaha, Nebraska.[8][b]

First National Bank of Adams (1915-1919), Adams, Nebraska.[6]

One-story frame residence for Arthur Jensen (1915), Minden, Nebraska.[9]

Two-story brick residence for Bert Faulkner (1915), 24th & South Streets, Lincoln, Nebraska.[10]

$6,000 two-story frame & stucco residence for Mr. Boone (1916), Fairbury, Nebraska.[13]

$5,000 two-story frame & stucco residence for J. W. Dickenson (1916) Fairbury, Nebraska.[11]

$5,000 two-story brick & stucco residence for Woods Bros. Investment Company (1916), 14th & Van Dorn Streets, Lincoln, Nebraska.[11]

$4,500 two-story brick & stucco residence for Woods Bros. Investment Company (1916), 14th & Van Dorn Streets, Lincoln, Nebraska.[11]

$2,800 1.5-story frame bungalow for Woods Bros. Investment Company (1916), 14th & Van Dorn Streets, Lincoln, Nebraska.[11]

Dwelling for Woods Bros. (1916), 1134 Hill Street, Lincoln, Nebraska.[2]

Dwelling for Woods Bros. (1916), 2635 South 11th Street, Lincoln, Nebraska.[3]

Preliminary plans for six-unit, three-story apartment building (1916), Lincoln, Nebraska.[12]

Remodeling brick store building for Emma H. Holmes (1917), 1124 O Street, Lincoln, Nebraska.[4]

Remodeling and addition to Farmers' State Bank (1917), Columbus, Nebraska.[14][15]

Remodeling and addition to Store Building for Arthur Gray (1917), Columbus, Nebraska.[15]

Remodeling bar to lunch room, Savoy Hotel (1917), NW corner of 11th & P Streets, Lincoln, Nebraska.[16]

Plans for remodeling American State Bank (1917), Lincoln, Nebraska.[17]

Santee State Bank (1917), Santee, Nebraska.[18]

Citizens' State Bank (1917), Lyons, Nebraska.[19]

Citizens' State Bank (1917), Western, Nebraska.[20]

$5,000, two-story, frame & stucco residence for Charles Stoops (1917), David City, Nebraska.[21]

Home State Bank (1918), Dunning, Blaine County, Nebraska.[5]

Notes

a. Dr. J. M. and Mrs. Elvira Birkner obtained a building permit (#6602, issued May 29, 1916, estimated cost of $4,000) for a residence at 2009 Sewell Street in Lincoln in May of 1916. Nebr. Building & Investment Co. was their contractor. The application for the permit lists J. R. Kruse as their architect. In the 1914 Lincoln city directory, Kruse was manager of Schaaf Manufacturing Co., a millwork business of building contractor Conrad A. Schaaf. In 1920, Kruse was a draftsman for Camp-Hallett Co. in Lincoln, which manufactured truck cabs and bodies. The house on Sewell is a handsome stuccoed bungalow with very low pitched gable roofs. It seems plausible that Kruse adapted a Tyler design, but that cannot be stated with certainty based on the available information.

b. American Contractor lists a project by James Tyler, Jr. for "Miss Katherine E. Gow" at "35th & Poppleton avs." in Omaha. Catherine Gow resided at 3515 Poppleton according to Omaha city directories. The frame house is a modified American foursquare.

References

1. American Contractor (October 9, 1915), 72, estimated cost: $7,000; and (March 18, 1916), 83, estimated cost: $15,000; both listing Tyler, Brandt & Tyler as architect. See also Lincoln Building permit #6425 which documents the construction of a house, estimated to cost $12,000, but does not name the architects of the project.

2. City of Lincoln building permit #6484, issued April 3, 1916; estimated cost $5,000; architect: Tyler & Brandt.

3. City of Lincoln building permit #6501, issued April 11, 1916; estimated cost $3,000; architect: Tyler & Brandt.

4. City of Lincoln building permit #7085, issued May 10, 1917; estimated cost $2,000; architect Tyler & Brandt.

5. Personal communication from Matthew Hansen, preservation architect, reporting his inspection of original drawings on linen signed "Tyler, Brandt & Tyler, Bank Architects, Lincoln, Nebraska."

6. "Among the Bankers of Nebraska," Sunday [Lincoln] Star Journal (August 24, 1919), 12B:1 (illustration); "Lincoln, Nebr....Bank: $5,500. 2 sty. & bas. 19x60. Adams, Nebr. Archts. Tyler, Brandt & Tyler...Owner First Natl. Bank...Adams," American Contractor (November 20, 1915), 74; "Bank Buildings...Adams, Nebr.--Bank: $10,000....Archts. Tyler, Brandt & Tyler...Owner First Natl. Bank...Adams." American Contractor (December 30, 1916), 15.

7. "Lincoln, Nebr....Res.: 1 sty. & bas. 28x32. $4,500. Archt. James Tyler, Jr....Owner Dr. J. M. Birkner," American Contractor (October 2, 1915), 95.

8. "Lincoln, Nebr....Res.: 2 sty. & bas. 26x28. 35th & Poppleton avs., Omaha, Nebr. Archt. Tyler, Brandt & Tyler...Owner Miss Katherine E. Gow," American Contractor (October 2, 1915), 95.

9. "Lincoln, Nebr....Res.: 1 sty. & bas. 40x56. $6M. Minden, Nebr. Archt. James Tyler, Jr....Owner Arthur Jensen, Minden," American Contractor (October 23, 1915), 68.

10. "Lincoln, Nebr....Res.: $5,000. 2 sty. & bas. 32x34. 24th & South sts. Archts. Tyler, Brandt & Tyler...Owner Bert Falkner [sic]," American Contactor (December 11, 1915), 64b.

11. "Lincoln, Nebr.," (two "res." and "Two Bungalows" by Tyler, Brandt & Tyler for Woods Bros. at 14th & Van Dorn), American Contractor" (February 5, 1916), 96; "Lincoln, Nebr.," (three "res.[idences]" and one "Bungalow" by Tyler, Brandt & Tyler), American Contractor (March 11, 1916), 75.

12. "Lincoln, Nebr. Apt. Bldg. (6 apts.): $20,000. 3 sty. & bas. 30x118. Archts. Tyler, Brandt & Tyler...Owner's name withheld," American Contractor (January 29, 1916), 65.

13. "Lincoln, Nebr....Res.: $6,000. 2 sty. & bas. 35x52. Fairbank, Nebr....Owner Mr. Boon, Fairbanks. American Contractor (October 21, 1916), 94; Lincoln, Nebr....Res.: $6,000...Fairbury, Nebr....Owner Mr. Boone," American Contractor (November 4, 1916), 107.

14. "Contracts Awarded...Columbus, Nebr.--Bank (rem. & add.): $12,000," American Contractor (April 7, 1917), 36.

15. "Contracts Awarded...Columbus, Nebr.--Store Bldg. (rem. & add.): $3,000. 2 sty. & bas., 25x90...Owner Arthur Gray, Columbus," American Contractor (April 7, 1917), 96.

16. "Hotels....Lincoln, Nebr.--Hotel Bar (rem. to lunch rm.): $2,500." American Contractor (April 21, 1917), 24.

17. "Lincoln, Nebr....Bank (rem.) $2,500. 130 S. 11th. Archts. Tyler, Brandt, & Tyler. Owner American State Bank," American Contractor (May 19,1917), 80A.

18. "Lincoln, Nebr....Bank: $10,000. 1 sty. & bas. 25x40. Santee, Nebr. Archts Tyler, Brandt & Tyler. Santee State Bank," American Contractor (May 19, 1917), 80A.

19. "Bank Buildings....Lyons, Nebr.--Bank: $15,000," American Contactor (July 7, 1917), 41.

20. "Bank Buildings....Western, Nebr.--Bank: $8,000," American Contactor (September 22, 1917), 21.

21. "Lincoln, Nebr.....Res.: $5,000. 2 sty. & bas. Davis City, Nebr....Owner, Chas. Stoops, David City. Frame & stucco," American Contactor (September 22, 1917), 55A.

Page Citation

D. Murphy & E. F. Zimmer, “Tyler, Brandt & Tyler, Architects,” in David Murphy, Edward F. Zimmer, and Lynn Meyer, comps. Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects. Lincoln: Nebraska State Historical Society, March 1, 2018. http://www.e-nebraskahistory.org/index.php?title=Place_Makers_of_Nebraska:_The_Architects Accessed, November 22, 2024.


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