词条 | Rocheford & Gould |
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| name = Rocheford & Gould | logo = | logo_caption = | image = | image_caption = | trading_name = | native_name = | native_name_lang = | romanized_name = | former type = | type = | traded_as = | industry = Construction | genre = | fate = Dissolved in 1906 | predecessor = | successor = William Rocheford & Son and F. P. Gould & Son | foundation = | founder = | defunct = | location_city = Omaha, Nebraska | location_country = United States | locations = | area_served = | key_people = William M. Rocheford, Sr. and Franklin Pierce Gould | products = | production = | services = | revenue = | operating_income = | net_income = | aum = | assets = | equity = | owner = | num_employees = | parent = | divisions = | subsid = | homepage = | footnotes = | intl = | bodystyle = }} Rocheford & Gould were brick manufacturers and construction contractors in early Omaha, Nebraska.[1] The firm built numerous brick structures during Omaha's transition from the wooden buildings of Nebraska's territorial days to more permanent structures. The buildings the firm built included breweries, schools, packing houses, business blocks, Vaudeville theaters, street car barns and power houses, and civic buildings. Many of the structures the firm built have been demolished but a few of their earliest structures still exist and are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. HistoryWilliam Rocheford was born in St. Albans, Vermont on February 22, 1851. As the son of a mason, Rocheford learned the construction trade early. Shortly after arriving in Omaha in 1879, Rocheford went to work with Henry Livesey, a brickmaker and contractor.[2] In 1880, Rocheford entered the brickmaking and general contracting business with Frank P. Gould,[3] a native of New York. Their new firm, Rocheford & Gould, established a brickyard at Thirteenth and Frederick Streets in Omaha, Nebraska.[3] By 1892 it was reported that the firm's kilns were making 50,000 bricks a day.[2] In 1918, Herman Kritenbrink leased the operation.[3] The brickyard was abandoned in 1928 when the clay ran out.[3] Finally in 1945, the 125-foot smokestack was demolished in a controlled blast after the Omaha Street Commissioner deemed it a nuisance and ordered its removal.[3] The firm of Rocheford & Gould dissolved in 1906, although neither partner retired from the construction business.[4] Frank Gould took over the operation of the brickyard operation[4] and formed a commercial construction company with his son. William Rocheford also formed a construction company with his son,[2] but unlike the Goulds, Rocheford's new company was focused primarily on building residential rental properties. William Rocheford died on July 10, 1913 when the automobile he was driving was hit by a street railway car.[5][6] Among the pallbearers at William Rocheford's funeral were his former business partner, Frank P. Gould, and George Fisher, a partner in the Omaha architectural firm of Mendelssohn, Fisher and Lawrie. Frank Gould died on January 24, 1916, after a long illness.[7] Notable buildings
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Rocheford & Gould Quit, but May Continue Business|newspaper=The Omaha World-Herald Newspaper, Omaha, NE, USA|date=January 30, 1906|page=Volume: XLI Issue: 122 Page: 10}} 5. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite web|title=William Rocheford Killed|url=http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn99021999/1913-07-11/ed-1/seq-5/#date1=1836&index=2&rows=20&words=Gould+Rocheford&searchType=basic&sequence=0&state=&date2=1922&proxtext=Rocheford+%26+Gould&y=0&x=0&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=1|publisher=The Bee News, Omaha, NE, USA|accessdate=27 February 2014|page=5|date=July 11, 1913}} 6. ^{{cite web|title=Omaha, NE - July 10th|url=http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85066387/1913-07-11/ed-1/seq-3/#date1=1836&index=3&rows=20&words=Omaha+OMAHA+Rocheford&searchType=basic&sequence=0&state=&date2=1922&proxtext=rocheford+omaha&y=0&x=0&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=1|publisher=The San Francisco Call, San Francisco, CA, USA|accessdate=3 March 2014|location=Image 3|page=3|date=July 11, 1913}} 7. ^1 {{cite book|last=White|first=James Terry|title=The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dPEpAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA11-PA425&dq=william+rocheford+frank+gould&hl=en&sa=X&ei=S4oTU9boFsmb2QW444H4AQ&ved=0CEMQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q&f=false|publisher=J. T. White, USA|accessdate=2 March 2014|year=1921}} 8. ^{{cite web | title = Oregon National Register List | work = | publisher = State of Oregon | date = | url = http://www.oregon.gov/OPRD/HCD/NATREG/docs/oregon_nr_list.pdf | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2008-03-10}} 9. ^{{cite book|last=Roberts|first=Allen Dale|title=Salt Lake City's Historic Architecture|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZwUtWVZlkuUC&pg=PA45&dq=%22knutsford+hotel%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=nrEPU53fEOPz2QX73YDoDA&ved=0CEEQ6AEwATgU#v=onepage&q=%22knutsford%20hotel%22&f=false|publisher=Arcadia Publishing, USA|accessdate=27 February 2014|page=45|year=2012}} 10. ^{{cite news|title=The Great Krug Brewery Opened. A Million Dollar Plant Well under Way-over One-Half of That Sum is Already|newspaper=The Omaha World-Herald Newspaper, Omaha, NE, USA|date=October 15, 1893|page=Section: Part 3 Page: 20}} 11. ^{{cite news|title=Untitled, Article Excerpt|newspaper=The Omaha World-Herald Newspaper, Omaha, NE, USA|date=March 28, 1974}} 12. ^{{cite web|title=Creighton Medical College, #10|url=http://www.creighton.edu/about/historicalfacts/historicalfacts2/index.php?p=creighton+medical+college|accessdate=3 March 2014|quote=The medical school was affiliated with the newly constructed “Creighton Memorial St. Joseph’s Hospital” — named in honor of Sarah Emily Creighton The Medical College’s first permanent home, funded by John A. Creighton, opened in 1895 at the corner of 14th and Davenport streets.}} 13. ^{{cite news|title=First Brick Laid. Rocheford & Gould Begin Building on the Armour Packing House|newspaper=The Omaha World-Herald Newspaper, Omaha, NE, USA|date=November 18, 1897|page=Volume: XXXIII Issue: 49 Page: 7}} 14. ^{{cite news|title=Cass School Building Contract is Given to Rocehford & Gould After Some Debate|newspaper=The Omaha World-Herald Newspaper, Omaha, NE, USA|date=June 6, 1899|page=Volume: XXXIV Issue: 249 Page: 2}} 15. ^{{cite web|title=The New Cass School|url=http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn99021999/1899-07-23/ed-1/seq-23/#date1=1836&index=0&rows=20&words=CASS+Cass+School+school+SCHOOL&searchType=basic&sequence=0&state=Nebraska&date2=1922&proxtext=cass+school&y=0&x=0&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=1|publisher=The Omaha Bee News Newspaper, Omaha, NE, USA|accessdate=5 March 2014|page=Page 3, Image 23|date=July 23, 1899}} 16. ^{{cite news|title=Metz Lets Contracts|newspaper=The Omaha World-Herald Newspaper, Omaha, NE, USA|date=September 3, 1899|page=Volume: XXXIV Issue: 338 Section: Part One Page: 3}} 17. ^{{cite news|title=Metz Bros. Break Ground; Begin Building Quarter Million Brewery|newspaper=The Omaha World-Herald Newspaper, Omaha, NE, USA|date=July 12, 1899|page=Volume: XXXIV Issue: 285 Page: 3}} 18. ^{{cite news|title=Will Build Bennett's|newspaper=The Omaha World-Herald Newspaper, Omaha, NE, USA|date=June 22, 1901|page=Volume: XXXVI Issue: 265 Page: 9|quote=Rocheford & Gould Get Contract for Department Store's Structure}} 19. ^{{cite news|title=Building Trades Resume; Work Starts With Vim|newspaper=The Omaha World-Herald Newspaper, Omaha, NE, USA|date=June 15, 1903|page=1|quote=Contractors Rocheford & Gould Secure Materials for the Auditorium and Predict Its Completion in Four Months}} 20. ^{{cite book|last=Wakeley|first=Arthur Cooper|title=Omaha: The Gate City, and Douglas County, Nebraska, Volume 1|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=niQ6AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA141&dq=%22rocheford+%26+gould%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=q6UPU4LrMMT4yQG07IHQCA&ved=0CDcQ6AEwAzgK#v=onepage&q=%22rocheford%20%26%20gould%22&f=false|publisher=S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, Omaha, NE, USA|accessdate=27 February 2014|pages=140–141|year=1917}} 21. ^{{cite news|title=Robbing New Theater|newspaper=The Omaha World-Herald Newspaper, Omaha, NE, USA|date=April 22, 1903|page=1}} 22. ^{{cite news|title=Omaha Makes a Good Record on New Building Permits So Far This Year Indicate an Investment of More Than $1,000,000|newspaper=The Omaha World-Herald Newspaper, Omaha, NE, USA|date=May 16, 1905|page=Volume: XL Issue: 228 Page: 4}} 23. ^{{cite web|title=Creighton Pharmacy College, #19|url=http://www.creighton.edu/about/historicalfacts/historicalfacts4/index.php|accessdate=3 March 2014}} 24. ^{{cite web|title=New Creighton Monument; Laboratory Building for Creighton Pharmacy College Nearing Completion|url=http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn99021999/1909-10-09/ed-1/seq-11/#date1=1836&index=3&rows=20&words=Rocheford+William&searchType=basic&sequence=0&state=&date2=1922&proxtext=%22william+rocheford%22&y=0&x=0&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=1|publisher=The Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, Omaha, NE, USA|accessdate=3 March 2014|location=Image 11|page=11|date=October 9, 1909}} 25. ^{{cite web|title=Methodist Hospital Work; Construction is Proceeding and Building to be Completed by January|url=http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn99021999/1906-08-19/ed-1/seq-5/#date1=1836&index=5&date2=1922&searchType=advanced&language=&sequence=0&words=Gould+HOSPITAL+hospital+Methodist+METHODIST&proxdistance=50&state=Nebraska&rows=20&ortext=&proxtext=gould+methodist+hospital&phrasetext=&andtext=&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=1|publisher=The Omaha Bee News Newspaper, Omaha, NE, USA|accessdate=7 March 2014|page=Page 5 Image 5|date=August 19, 1906}} 26. ^{{cite web|title=Sign Contract For Hospital|url=http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn99021999/1903-11-14/ed-1/seq-9/#date1=1836&index=0&date2=1922&searchType=advanced&language=&sequence=0&words=Gould+HOSPITAL+hospital+Methodist&proxdistance=50&state=Nebraska&rows=20&ortext=&proxtext=gould+methodist+hospital&phrasetext=&andtext=&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=1|publisher=The Omaha Bee News Newspaper, Omaha, NE, USA|accessdate=7 March 2014|page=Editorial Sheet, Image 9|date=November 14, 1903}} 27. ^{{cite news|title=Methodist Hospital Will be Started Now Contracts Let for Foundation and First Story of Main|newspaper=The Omaha World-Herald Newspaper, Omaha, Douglas County, NE, USA|date=November 14, 1903|page=Volume: XLII Issue: 45 Page: 12}} 28. ^{{cite web|title=The Burwood Theater|url=http://www.memories.ne.gov/cdm/singleitem/collection/opl/id/198|accessdate=5 March 2014}} 29. ^{{cite web|title=Hotel Loyal|url=http://www.nebraskamemories.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/opl/id/3057/rec/14|accessdate=5 March 2014}} 30. ^{{cite news|title=Omaha's Handsome New Fireproof Hotel|newspaper=The Omaha World-Herald Newspaper, Omaha, NE, USA|date=August 19, 1907|page=1}} 31. ^{{cite web|title=Rosewater School|url=http://www.cityofomaha.org/planning/landmarks/alphabetical-listing/rosewater-school|publisher=City of Omaha (Nebraska) Landmarks|accessdate=5 March 2014}} 32. ^{{cite news|title=One of the Large Churches|newspaper=The Omaha World-Herald Newspaper, Omaha, NE, USA|date=June 26, 1910|page=45}} 33. ^{{cite book|title=Illustrated History of Nebraska: A History of Nebraska, Volume 2|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-WJKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA425&dq=%22f+p+gould+%26+son%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=7cEXU-iuPNTukQfezIDIDw&ved=0CFsQ6AEwCTgK#v=onepage&q=%22f%20p%20gould%20%26%20son%22&f=false|accessdate=6 March 2014|author1=Julius Sterling Morton |author2=Albert Watkins |author3=George L. Miller |pages=424–425|year=1913}} 34. ^{{cite web|title=Scottish Rite Omaha - History|url=http://scottishriteomaha.org/history|accessdate=5 March 2014}} 35. ^{{cite news|title=Gould Gets Miller Park Contract At $59,000|newspaper=The Omaha World-Herald Newspaper, Omaha, NE, USA|date=May 5, 1912|page=5}} 36. ^{{cite book|title=The Bricklayer, Mason and Plasterer, Volumes 19-20|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eqAsAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA228&dq=%22f+p+gould+%26+son%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=qL0XU46mLsS1kQeRn4GADQ&ved=0CEYQ6AEwBTgK#v=onepage&q=%22f%20p%20gould%20%26%20son%22&f=false|accessdate=6 March 2014|page=228|year=1916}} 37. ^{{cite web|title=Burt County Courthouse|url=http://www.tekamahchamberofcommerce.com/areaactivities.htm|accessdate=6 March 2014|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140308013944/http://www.tekamahchamberofcommerce.com/areaactivities.htm|archivedate=8 March 2014|df=}} External links
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