NRHP: Brandeis-Millard House
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Brandeis-Millard House
NRHP Reference #: 80002446
NRHP Listing Date: 19801128
Location
500 S 38th, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska
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Summary
The Brandeis-Millard House, designed by architect Albert Kahn of Detroit, is an early and fine example of the Jacobethan Revival style. Built in 1904 for Arthur and Zerlina Brandeis, the house was purchased in 1909 by Jessie H. Millard as a residence for herself and her father, Senator Joseph H. Millard. Senator Millard was involved in the development of Omaha, serving as president of the Omaha National Bank, mayor of Omaha in 1871, and U.S. senator, 1901-7.
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