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This is a list of markers for other buildings designed by John Nader.
 
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By William J. Toman, March 8, 2011
Suhr House
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1 Wisconsin, Dane County, Madison, State-Langdon — 28 — Suhr House1886 — Nader —
This house was built in a late Second French Empire style with ornate detailing in the manner of the Aesthetic style. Its owner, John J. Suhr, was the founder of the German American Bank. The architect, John Nader, was primarily employed as a civil . . . Map (db m40761) HM
2 Wisconsin, Dane County, Madison, Marquette — 142 — Madison Candy CompanyJohn Nader, Architect — 1903 —
The Madison Candy Company building is significant for its association with the development of local manufacturing. An industrial type building designed by John Nader, it is constructed of red brick, with a limestone foundation, belt courses and . . . Map (db m40604) HM
3 Wisconsin, Dane County, Madison, Old Market Place — 14 — St. Patrick's Church1888 - 1889 — Nader —
Designed in a late Nineteenth Century eclectic style by Madison civil engineer and architect, John Nader, this church is the third oldest Catholic parish in the City. It was dedicated on St. Patrick's Day in 1889, Archbishop Heiss of Milwaukee in . . . Map (db m40207) HM
4 Wisconsin, Dane County, Madison — 75 — Holy Redeemer Catholic Church1865-1869
This is the first parish organized by German Catholics and is the second oldest Catholic church in Madison. This church replaces the original brick structure built on this site in 1857 by the 80 founding families The simple Romanesque Revival . . . Map (db m38884) HM
5 Wisconsin, Dane County, Madison — 165 — Suhr Bank BuildingJohn Nader, Architect — 1887 —
The Suhr Bank Building is an elegant example of the Italianate style applied to a commercial building. Designed by influential Madison architect John Nader, the building is of regularly coarse sandstone with a projecting cornice featuring pairs of . . . Map (db m50132) HM
 
 
 
 
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Apr. 26, 2024