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Mendelssohn, Fisher and Lawrie

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205:. It was a massive building of Warrensburg sandstone with a central tower rising four stories over the arched entrance. The building housed the high service pump and huge boilers that filtered water flowed to the city water mains. It was demolished in the 1960s. (Mendelssohn, Fisher and Lawrie) 94:
in 1883, moved to Omaha and joined the firm in 1887. During Omaha's building boom in the 1880s and 90s the firm designed several significant buildings. Mendelssohn left in 1893, leaving Fisher and Lawrie to continue until 1913.
225:, built in 1891 in Salt Lake City, Utah, this 132-foot-by-132-foot upscale hotel with 250 rooms was built completely of granite at a cost of $ 750,000. It was eventually converted to a department store before being demolished. 328: 679: 70:. The following year Mendelssohn left Dufrene to partner with George Fisher, with whom he operated a firm until 1886. Fisher was born in Michigan in 1856, and graduated from the 388: 285: 394: 572: 461: 689: 311: 674: 530: 43: 378: 358: 265: 684: 652: 596: 147: 191:- Built in 1888, it was added to the NRHP in 1986. (Article states Mendelssohn, Fisher & Lawrie; NRIS2010a version states 435: 414: 245: 181:- Built in 1880 and 1887, it was named an Omaha Landmark in 1983, and was added to the NRHP as a contributing building in the 172: 62:
before forming the partnership of Dufrene and Mendelssohn in Omaha in 1881. The pair were responsible for designing the 1884
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Building for the ages : Omaha's architectural landmarks
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City National Bank Building and Creighton Orpheum Theater
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continued. A number of their works are listed on the
175:, it was built in 1895 and added to the NRHP in 1975. 476:, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Retrieved 9/3/08. 359:Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.) Memorial Hall 389:Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo Center 355:(Lawrie, Harry & W.E. Stockham), NRHP-listed 185:(Article says Mendelssohn, Fisher & Lawrie) 643:Jeffrey S. Spencer , Kristine Gerber (2003). 98:Fisher died in 1931, and Lawrie died in 1935. 8: 680:Defunct architecture firms based in Nebraska 395:Thos. D. Murphy Co. Factory and Power Plant 219:in 1981. (Mendelssohn, Fisher & Lawrie) 573:Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission 462:Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission 421:(Lawrie, Harry, Supervising Architect of 159:Works by Mendelssohn, Fisher & Lawrie 140:, built in 1887, at 1234-1244 S 13th St. 550:Omaha: A Guide to the City and Environs. 240:Works by Fisher & Lawrie (1893–1913) 591:. Arcadia Publishing, USA. p. 45. 520: 518: 516: 514: 512: 510: 508: 506: 504: 502: 447: 144:(Mendelssohn & Lawrie), NRHP-listed 588:Salt Lake City's Historic Architecture 526:"National Register Information System" 500: 498: 496: 494: 492: 490: 488: 486: 484: 482: 193:Hadden, Rocheford & Gould; Et al. 7: 531:National Register of Historic Places 294:, Chestnut between 4th and 5th Sts. 78:. Eventually, Harry Lawrie, born in 44:National Register of Historic Places 379:Kirschbraun and Sons Creamery, Inc. 318:(Fischer & Lawrie), NRHP-listed 308:(Fisher & Lawrie), NRHP-listed 298:(Fisher & Lawrie), NRHP-listed 282:(Fisher & Lawrie), NRHP-listed 272:(Fisher & Lawrie), NRHP-listed 262:(Fisher & Lawrie), NRHP-listed 123:, built 1884, at 1110 Douglas St. 115:Works by Durfene & Mendelssohn 25: 548:Federal Writer's Project. (1939) 411:(Lawrie and Lappley), NRHP-listed 375:(Lawrie & Green), NRHP-listed 132:Works by Mendelssohn & Lawrie 341:, Jct. of Front and Market Sts. 252:(Fisher and Lawrie), NRHP-listed 148:Bemis Omaha Bag Company Building 436:Architecture in Omaha, Nebraska 345:(Lawrie and Green), NRHP-listed 268:, built 1910, 1517 Jackson St. 246:Alfred H. and Sarah Frahm House 624:Pennsylvania Heritage Magazine 173:University of Nebraska-Lincoln 54:Louis Mendelssohn was born in 28:Mendelssohn, Fisher and Lawrie 1: 690:University of Michigan alumni 675:Artists from Omaha, Nebraska 585:Roberts, Allen Dale (2012). 401:(Lawrie, Harry), NRHP-listed 385:(Lawrie, Harry), NRHP-listed 365:(Lawrie, Harry), NRHP-listed 335:(Lawrie, Harry), NRHP-listed 286:Sacred Heart Catholic Church 231:(1890-93), 10 W. 100 South, 183:Old Market Historic District 60:New York City, United States 276:Morton-James Public Library 706: 323:Works by Lawrie and others 292:Saunders County Courthouse 199:Minne Lusa Pumping Station 339:Dauphin County Courthouse 302:Schuyler Carnegie Library 121:Christian Specht Building 74:in 1880 with a degree in 64:Christian Specht Building 685:Architects from Nebraska 620:"Pennsylvania Farm Show" 343:Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 108:John A. Horbach Building 58:in 1842, and studied in 417:, 1506 Douglas Street, 405:Troy Public High School 373:Highspire, Pennsylvania 363:Nebraska City, Nebraska 331:, 16th and Harney Sts. 314:, 100 W. Coolbaugh St. 280:Nebraska City, Nebraska 312:Montgomery County Jail 260:Central City, Nebraska 250:Fort Calhoun, Nebraska 165:Old University Library 90:before immigrating to 72:University of Michigan 536:National Park Service 369:Highspire High School 353:Plattsmouth, Nebraska 258:, 1505 Sixteenth St. 213:South Omaha, Nebraska 554:Omaha Public Library 233:Salt Lake City, Utah 203:Florence Water Works 575:. Retrieved 9/3/08. 464:. Retrieved 9/3/08. 425:design), Razed 1980 40:Fisher & Lawrie 18:Fisher & Lawrie 409:Troy, Pennsylvania 306:Schuyler, Nebraska 248:, 220 S. 15th St. 229:McCornick Building 167:, 11th and R Sts. 30:was a significant 397:, 110 S. 2nd St. 351:, 423 N. 6th St. 349:Paul Gering House 169:Lincoln, Nebraska 138:G. C. Moses Block 80:Glasgow, Scotland 76:civil engineering 16:(Redirected from 697: 659: 658: 640: 634: 633: 631: 630: 616: 610: 609: 607: 605: 582: 576: 563: 557: 546: 540: 539: 522: 477: 471: 465: 452: 381:, 901 Dodge St. 361:, 908 1st Corso 278:, 923 1st Corso 266:Kennedy Building 256:Heber Hord House 179:Broatch Building 21: 705: 704: 700: 699: 698: 696: 695: 694: 665: 664: 663: 662: 655: 642: 641: 637: 628: 626: 618: 617: 613: 603: 601: 599: 584: 583: 579: 566:"Hicks Terrace" 564: 560: 547: 543: 538:. July 9, 2010. 524: 523: 480: 472: 468: 453: 449: 444: 432: 423:C. 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Index

Fisher & Lawrie
architecture
Omaha, Nebraska
National Register of Historic Places
Berlin, Germany
New York City, United States
Christian Specht Building
Downtown Omaha
University of Michigan
civil engineering
Glasgow, Scotland
Edinburgh
Chicago
John A. Horbach Building
Christian Specht Building
Omaha, Nebraska
G. C. Moses Block
Omaha, Nebraska
Bemis Omaha Bag Company Building
Omaha, Nebraska
Old University Library
Lincoln, Nebraska
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Broatch Building
Old Market Historic District
Mason School
Hadden, Rocheford & Gould; Et al.
Minne Lusa Pumping Station
Florence Water Works
Hicks Terrace

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