Bee Building

[2] A period review remarked that the building was "probably only second in the United States to that of the New York Herald.

"[3] Located next to Omaha's second City Hall, the Bee Building was built on the site of the Rosewater family's former homestead.

[2] The noted Omaha National Bank Building was built the same year on the same block.

[4] According to The New York Times, Edward Rosewater died at his office in the building on September 1, 1906.

Then on November 25, 1929, District Judge Redick ordered the trust company liquidated due to a combination of mortgage deflation and an embezzlement scheme for which two top officials pleaded guilty.