NRHP: Nowlan Dietrick House
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Nowlan-Dietrich House
NRHP Reference #: 79001432
NRHP Listing Date: 19790417
Location
1105 N Kansas Ave, Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska
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Summary
The original house was built by A. J. Nowlan, a Hastings grocer, in 1886-87. Charles Henry Dietrich, former governor and U.S. senator, purchased it in 1909. Dietrich made extensive alterations to the house and created a period house of Eclectic design. The exterior changes included a tile roof, a brick front porch, Palladian windows, and a columned balcony. Dietrich's wife, Margretta Shaw Stewart Dietrich, was prominent in the state woman's suffrage movement and women's and children's rights campaigns.
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