NRHP: Royer-Williams House
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Royer-Williams House
NRHP Reference #: 82003195
NRHP Listing Date: 19820614
Location
407 N 26th, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska
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Summary
Constructed in the late 1880s in Lincoln, the Royer-Williams House is a fine product of the Queen Anne style. The frame dwelling was originally built by Henry Royer, a carpenter, and later used as a residence by Hattie Plum Williams, a University of Nebraska scholar whose pioneering work in ethnic studies related to the Germans from Russia.
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