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American architect
George M. Kerns (1871-1941 or 1942)
[1] was an architect in
Iowa .
He was born in
Moline, Illinois . He opened private practice in
Ottumwa, Iowa in 1902.
[1]
A number of his works are listed on the U.S.
National Register of Historic Places .
[2]
[3]
Works include (with spelling and other variations in attribution):
B'nai Jacob Synagogue , 529 E. Main,
Ottumwa, IA (Kerns, George M.), NRHP-listed
[2]
One or more works in
Court Hill Historic District , 111 E. Court and 407-1004 N. Court Sts.,
Ottumwa, IA (Kerns, George), NRHP-listed
[2]
Dahlonega School No. 1 , Cty. Rd. H25, 2 mi. NE of Ottumwa,
Ottumwa, IA (Kerns, George M.), NRHP-listed
[1]
[2]
J.W. Garner Building , 222-224 E. 2nd St.,
Ottumwa, IA (Kerns, George M.), NRHP-listed
[2]
R. B. and Lizzie L. Louden House , 107 W. Washington Ave.,
Fairfield, IA (Kerns, G.M.), NRHP-listed
[2]
Ottumwa Cemetery Gateway and Office, (1906–08) within
Ottumwa Cemetery Historic District , 1302 North Ct.,
Ottumwa, IA (Kerns, George M.), NRHP-listed
[1]
[2]
Ottumwa County Club buildings (c. 1910)
[1]
Ottumwa National Guard Armory (1934)
[1]
Peoples National Bank Building-Fries Building , 1729-1731 and 1723-1727 2nd Ave.,
Rock Island, IL (Kerns, George M.), NRHP-listed
[2]
Russell Harper Residence (1915) within the
Vogel Place Historic District , roughly bounded by Ottumwa Country Club, Court St., Ottumwa Cemetery and former St. Joseph Hospital,
Ottumwa, IA (Kerns, George M.), NRHP-listed
[1]
[2]