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Jeff ErbFebruary 7, 2023
View fullsize When built in 1906 at the corner of N. 48th and Madison streets, the east portion of this building was a small hotel, Hotel Cecil, and the west front was Dr. Coffin’s private hospital called Wesleyan Hospital and Nurses Training School. The hos
View fullsize Built in 1902 by Oliver P. Harrison, the Weil House is one of Lincoln’s finest Neo-Classical Revival style houses. It was built at 1149 S. 17th Street for Morris Weil and occupied by him and his family for half a century. Weil was the founder o
View fullsize Hanson and Mattie Weese sold a farm northwest of Lincoln in 1917 and purchased property east of Lincoln at 112th and Adams.  They moved to the land in 1918 and built a new house in 1923, using the lumber from the old house to construct a garage.  The
View fullsize Architect John H. W. Hawkins designed this Queen Anne style house on the north side of D Street between 9th and 10th streets in 1887 for Albert Watkins. Watkins was a newspaper publisher, historian (co-author of the Morton-Watkins Illustrated History

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