Dr. Samuel D. Mercer House Explained

Dr. Samuel D. Mercer House
Coordinates:41.2685°N -95.9721°W
Built:1883
Architecture:Queen Anne Revival
Added:June 17, 1976
Refnum:76001130

The Dr. Samuel D. Mercer House was built in 1885 in the historic Walnut Hill neighborhood of Omaha, Nebraska, United States. Samuel Mercer was the chief surgeon of the Union Pacific Railroad, and the founder of Omaha's first hospital.

A grand 23-room red brick mansion built in the Queen Anne style, the key feature of the home is a three-story square tower that rises above the south side main entrance. The cost of the structure was $60,000. The home is the crown jewel of the neighborhood Mercer platted in the 1880s. In the 1880s the city's cable cars stopped at the Mercer House.[1] The house has been subdivided into apartments and much of the elaborate Victorian trim was removed in 1926.[2] The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Mead and Hunt. (2003) . City of Omaha. Retrieved 7/8/07.
  2. Book: Jeffrey S. Spencer [researcher & writer], Kristine Gerber [project director]. Building for the ages : Omaha's architectural landmarks. 2003. Omaha Books. Omaha, Neb.. 0-9745410-1-X. 59. 1st.
  3. (nd) National Register of Historic Places in Douglas County, Nebraska. Retrieved 7/8/07.