NRHP: James D. Calhoun House

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James D. Calhoun House

James D. Calhoun House

NRHP Reference #: 02000411

NRHP Listing Date: 20020426

Location

1130 Plum, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska

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Summary

This two-and-one-half-story asymmetrical frame house built in the Queen Anne style is located in Lincoln. Constructed in 1889-1890, it closely follows a published "pattern book" design. The house has a steeply pitched cross-gable roof with decorative shingling in each of the gable ends.

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