Frank J. Nies
Frank J. Nies was a prolific American architect. He designed numerous Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad stations, including the following ones which are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places (with attribution as given in National Register):[1]
- Ampere Station (1907), Ampere Plaza and Whitney Pl., East Orange, N.J., (Nies, Frank J.)
- Bloomfield Station (1912), Washington St. and Glenwood Ave., Bloomfield, N.J., (Nies, Frank J.)
- Brick Church Station (1921), Brick Church Plaza, East Orange, N.J., (Nies, F.J.)
- Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Station (Morristown) (1913), 132 Morris St., Morristown, N.J., (Nies, F.J.)
- Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Station (Boonton) (1905), Myrtle Ave., Main, and Division Sts., Boonton, N.J., (Nies, Frank J.)
- Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Station (Dover) (1902), N. Dickerson St., Dover, N.J., (Nies, F.J.)
- Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Water Gap Station (1903), Waring Dr., Delaware Water Gap, PA, (Nies, Frank,J.)
- East Orange Station (1922), 65 City Hall Plaza, East Orange, N.J., (Nies, F.W.)[2]
- Madison Station (1916), Kings Rd., Madison, N.J., (Nies, Frank J.)
- Morris Plains Station (1915), Speedwell Ave., Morris Plains, N.J., (Nies, Frank J.)
- Mountain Station (1915), 449 Vose Ave., South Orange, N.J., (Nies, Frank J.)
- Newark Broad Street Station (1901-03), Broad and University Sts., Newark, N.J., (Nies, Frank J.)
- Orange Station (1918), 73 Lincoln Ave., Orange, N.J., (Nies, F.J.)
- South Orange Station (1916), 19 Sloan St., South Orange, N.J., (Nies, Frank J.)
References
- ↑ Staff (2010-07-09). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
- ↑ Note this one may be a typo in NRIS
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