Fiske & Dieman, Architects

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Lincoln, Nebraska, 1903-1910

Partners:

Ferdinand Fiske, Architect, Lincoln, Nebraska

Dieman

Fiske & Dieman was the Lincoln firm that followed Dieman & Fiske.

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, 1903-1910

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.

1913-1914: Fiske & Miller, Architects, Lincoln, Nebraska.

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

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

Other Associations

1914: employed Walter F. Wilson (1892-1970), Architect, as draftsman.

Buildings & Projects

Dated

McKibbon Block (1904), Adams, Nebraska.[1]

Edgar Burnett House (1904), 3256 Holdrege, Lincoln, Nebraska.[10] (LC13:E11-014) NRHP form and photos

Nebraska Central Building & Loan Association Bldg (1905), 1409 O St, Lincoln, Nebraska.[8][9] (LC13:D08-043)

Carnegie Science Bldg (1909-1911), Doane College, Crete, Nebraska.[11] (SA01-060)

Undated

F. A. Harris house (n.d.), York, Nebraska.[2]

George E. Sullivan house (n.d.), Milford, Nebraska.[3]

C. I. Jones house (n.d.), 18th & B Streets, Lincoln, Nebraska.[4]

YMCA Building (n.d.), York, Nebraska.[5]

F. M. Spalding house (n.d.), WS Sheridan Boulevard S of South St, Lincoln, Nebraska. [6]

Walter & Helen Nance Anderson house (n.d.), 2134 Euclid, Lincoln, Nebraska.[7]

Notes

References

1. J. W. McKibbon Collection, Nebraska State Historical Society Archives, plans & specs.

2. Lincoln Trade Review 1:15 (1902), 3. [2 story, $2,000]

3. Lincoln Trade Review 1:26 (1902), 3. [2 story, $3,800]

4. Lincoln Trade Review 1:35 (1903), 3. [$5,000, bids to be let]

5. Lincoln Trade Review 1:36 (1903), 3. [3 story, basement, brick bldg. w/stone trim, 45 x 120]

6 Lincoln Sunday Journal (April 11, 1909), B8 (illus).

7. Nance-Anderson Collection, NSHS Museum 8767-3576. (blueprints & photographs, including construction views, [two story frame building, $2,500.00, not extant]).

8. Plans on file, Permits & Inspections, City of Lincoln, Nebraska.

9. M. W. Folsom Collection, Nebraska State Historical Society, ca.1920 interior photograph, front and rear views.

10. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

11. Janet Jeffries, Doane College Archives, email communication to D. Murphy and Ed Zimmer, December 22, 2010; and February 4, 2015, with attachments.

Page Citation

D. Murphy, “Fiske & Dieman, Architects,” in David Murphy, Edward F. Zimmer, and Lynn Meyer, comps. Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects. Lincoln: Nebraska State Historical Society, December 9, 2014. http://www.e-nebraskahistory.org/index.php?title=Place_Makers_of_Nebraska:_The_Architects Accessed, November 22, 2024.


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