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Richard W. Grant (1862-1939), often known … Richard W. Grant (1862-1939), often known as R. W. Grant, was an architect based in Beatrice, Nebraska. He designed about 70 schools and at least four Carnegie libraries. A number of his works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). He went to college in Illinois but reported he was self-trained as an architect. Works include:
* Samuel D. Kilpatrick House (1904-1905), 701 N. 7th, Beatrice, Nebraska, NRHP-listed
* Geneva Carnegie Library (1911-1913), 1043 G, Geneva, Nebraska
* Fairfield Carnegie Library (1913), southwest corner 5th & D, Fairfield, Nebraska, NRHP-listed
* Tekamah Carnegie Library (1914), southwest corner 13th & L, Tekamah, Nebraska, NRHP-listed
* Wymore Carnegie Library (1914-1919), 1021 W B, Wymore
* One or more works in , Beatrice, Nebraska, NRHP-listed Note: there was a different R.W. Grant, a carpenter, associated with another NRHP-listed work, the Edward M. Gregg Farm, near Jerome, Idaho. Edward M. Gregg Farm, near Jerome, Idaho.
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Richard W. Grant (1862-1939), often known … Richard W. Grant (1862-1939), often known as R. W. Grant, was an architect based in Beatrice, Nebraska. He designed about 70 schools and at least four Carnegie libraries. A number of his works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). He went to college in Illinois but reported he was self-trained as an architect. Works include: Note: there was a different R.W. Grant, a carpenter, associated with another NRHP-listed work, the Edward M. Gregg Farm, near Jerome, Idaho. Edward M. Gregg Farm, near Jerome, Idaho.
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