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 HB774306 East (front) And South Sides, Looking Northwest
|  HB774307 East (front) And North Sides, Looking Southwest
|  HB774308 West (rear) And South Sides, Looking Northwest
|  HB774309 Kitchen, Looking Southwest
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Item Title
Location709 South First Street,
Lincoln, NE
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Created/Published
Documentation compiled after 1933.
Notes
Survey number HABS NE-43-C
Building/structure dates:
1906 initial construction
Building/structure dates:
1913 subsequent work
Building/structure dates:
1958 subsequent work
Significance: The Henry Sharton house is closely associated with the predominant Volga-German culture of the South Bottoms Historic District. It represents a particularly interesting episode in the Volga-German-American architecture of the district, representing both in its original construction, and its later re-building, explicit Volga-German architectural preferences.
Subjects
Building DeteriorationMoving Of StructuresHouses
Related Names
Hanneman, Frederick
Bruhn, Roger, Photographer
Sawyers, H. Keith, Historian
Schafer, Anne, Historian
Collection
Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress)
Contents
Photograph caption(s):
1. EAST (FRONT) AND SOUTH SIDES, LOOKING NORTHWEST
2. EAST (FRONT) AND NORTH SIDES, LOOKING SOUTHWEST
3. WEST (REAR) AND SOUTH SIDES, LOOKING NORTHWEST
4. KITCHEN, LOOKING SOUTHWEST
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