The Dr. W. C. Wightman House in Wayne, Nebraska was built in Shingle Style in 1900.
[1] It was built for Dr. W. C. Wightman, a doctor for the Union Pacific Railroad Company.
The house was deemed in its NRHP nomination to be "a fine example of the Shingle Style mode of architecture.
Modest examples of this style which utilized more obvious classical motifs were more popular in Nebraska than the fully developed mode.
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