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a. Note:   N1 1902 to US.
 1918 WWI draft registration, living at 260 S. New Hampshire, Los Angeles, self employed architect.
 1930 Pasadena, Los Angeles, California w/wife, servant living at 260 State St., renting $125 month.
  California Death Index, 1940-1997
 Name: Otto H Neher
 Sex: MALE
 Birth Date: 21 Apr 1878
 Birthplace: Germany
 Death Date: 30 Jan 1960
 Death Place: Los Angeles
  Selected U.S. Naturalization Records
 Name: Otto Heinrich Neher
 State: California
 Court Location: Los Angeles, California
 Naturalization Record Type: Declaration of Intention
 Naturalization Record Number: 1500
 Roll Description: (Roll 11) Declarations of Intention Vols. 70-73; 1906-1909
 Archive: National Archives, Washington, D.C.
 Collection Title: Naturalization Records in the Superior Court of Los Angeles, California
 Archive Series: M1614
 Archive Roll: 11
  Philharmonic Auditorium
 Olive near 5th and 427 W. 5th St.
 Los Angeles, CA 90013
 Opened: November 7,1906 as the Temple Auditorium
 Architects: Charles F. Wittlesey, & Otto H. Neher
 Seating: 2700 at the end, 5,000 originally
 Status: Demolished in 1985
  Pacific Coast Architects:
 Architects
 Neher, Otto
 ID: 1157
 Full Name: Otto H. Neher
 Nationality: US
 Birth Date: 04/21/1878
 Death Date: 01/30/1960
 Biographical Information:
 Work History: Received his certificate to practice architecture in California, 12/1908; he died in Los Angeles County, CA;
 Countries: United States
 Structures:
 Federal Bank Building, Los Angeles - 1909 (5618)
 Neher, Otto H., House, Pasadena - 1925 (2195)
 Reese, Mrs. E.L., House - 1923 (2194)
 Partners:
 Neher and Skilling, Architects (768)
 Neher, Otto H., Architect (770)
 Publications:
 "Reese, Mrs. E.L., House Notice", Los Angeles Times, pt. V: 3, 12/2/1923.
 "Neher, Otto H., House Notice", Southwest Builder & Contractor, 54, col. 3, 1/23/1925.
 "Neher Architecture Certification 1908", Southwest Contractor and Manufacturer, 14, 12/12/1908.
 "Federal Bank Building, Los Angeles, California", Western Architect, 17: 1, np, 1/1911.
 Websites: Franklin High School (1759)


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