University of Nebraska (now U of N–Lincoln) Massachusetts Institute of Technology École des Beaux-Arts
Occupation
Architect
Spouse
Annie McPhail Kimball
Thomas Rogers Kimball (April 19, 1862 – September 7, 1934) was an American architect in Omaha, Nebraska. An architect-in-chief of the Trans-Mississippi Exposition in Omaha in 1898, he served as national President of the American Institute of Architects from 1918 to 1920 and from 1919 to 1932 served on the Nebraska State Capitol Commission.[1]
Kimball was credited with pursuing 871 commissions,[2] which included designing 167 new residential buildings and 162 new non-residential structures. He served as architectural adviser to commissions responsible for erection of the Missouri and Nebraska state capitols, the Kansas City Liberty Memorial, and the Indiana War Memorial in Indianapolis, and was a member of the national council of fine arts established by U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt to evaluate all plans for public buildings, monuments, and statutes.[3][4][5]
^Historic Buildings at UNL: Thomas R. Kimball. University of Nebraska. Retrieved 4/7/08.
^Thomas R Kimball ARCHITECT'S JOB RECORD 1891-1969 NSHA film # MS 3607 1
^(1936) National Cyclopedia of American Biography. Volume 25, pp 364–365.
^(1942) Who Was Who in America. p 676.
^Withey, H. and Withey, E. (1956) Biographical Dictionary of American Architects. New Age Publishing. pp 344–345.
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