Aeneas Hurlbut–Charles Yates House - Credit: Wikimedia Commons
The Hurlbut–Yates House is a historic house in Lincoln, Nebraska. It was built in 1891 for Aeneas Hurlbut, who had served in the American Civil War of 1861–1865 before moving to Nebraska. With It was designed in the Queen Anne and Stick/Eastlake styles by architect Ferdinand C. Fiske. In 1893, it was purchased by Charles Yates, who lived here with his wife Ruth, their two sons and two daughters. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 17, 1999 as Aeneas Hurlbut–Charles Yates House.In the National Park Service's listing of the house in 1999 it was literally termed the "Hurlbut, Aeneas--Yates, Charles, House". Whereas the National Park Service's NRIS database did not accommodate en-dash or em-dash at the time, the "--" is interpreted now as intending "–". And whereas the 1999 presentation involved showing names in "lastname, firstname" order perhaps for alphabetization purposes in the database which are not necessary now, the persons' names are now interpreted in unwrapped "firstname lastname" format. Read more on Wikipedia
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