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Your search returned 10 results. Clock Tower Building
Hiawatha (Brown County) Listed in State Register 2/26/1994
Architect: Harvey Ellis
Davis Memorial, Mount Hope Cemetery
Hiawatha (Brown County) Listed in National Register 8/29/1977
Architect: John Davis, Horace England, Italian Craftsmen
Delaware River Warren Truss Bridge
Fairview Vicinity (Brown County) Listed in National Register 06/09/2004
Architect: Not listed
Eicholtz, A. J., House
Hiawatha (Brown County) Listed in National Register 01/28/2004
Architect: Not listed
Graham, Seward, House
Hiawatha (Brown County) Listed in National Register 12/11/2008
Architect: unknown
Hiawatha merchant Seward Graham built this transitional Queen Anne-style residence between 1895 and 1900. Graham operated a successful clothing business in Hiawatha with his brother Dilbert. The two-story house is located seven blocks east of downtown and features an asymmetrical form with a dominant front-facing gable with decorative wood shingles and clapboard siding, a one-story porch with classical columns, a second-story covered balcony, bay windows, and original double-hung wood windows. With elements of both the Eastlake and Free Classic styles, this house is nominated to the National Register for its architectural significance. Hiawatha Courthouse Square Historic District
Hiawatha (Brown County) Listed in National Register 08/21/2006
Architect: Not listed
Hiawatha Memorial Auditorium
Hiawatha (Brown County) Listed in National Register 9/5/1985
Architect: Thomas W. Williamson
Hiawatha National Guard Armory
Hiawatha (Brown County) Listed in National Register 07/07/2004
Architect: Not listed
Nebraska-Kansas Public Land Survey Monument
White Cloud vicinity (Brown County) Listed in National Register 6/19/1987
Architect: Not listed
U.S. Post Office
Horton (Brown County) Listed in National Register 10/17/1989
Architect: Louis Simon, Architect; Kenneth Evett, Artist
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