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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYRM_the-manse_New-Orleans-LA.html
Erected 1859 for Hannah Killingley Walford, widow of Edmund W. Briggs, agent for London Unity Insurance Company, William A. Freret, architect.Purchased 1871 by the Prytania Street Presbyterian Church for use as the minister's residence. The bay co…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYRL_bradish-johnson-house_New-Orleans-LA.html
The design of this Post-Civil War mansion of a prominent Louisiana sugar planter, attributed to James Freret, architect, reflects the influence of the French "Ecole des Beaux Arts," were he studied from 1860 to 1862. Residence of Walter Denegre 18…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYRK_adams-jones-house_New-Orleans-LA.html
Erected for John I. Adams, merchant, who in 1860 purchased this part of the former plantation of Jacques Francois de Livaudais, built this house and made his residence here until 1896. Subsequent family ownerships were Ferdinand Reusch - 1889-1…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYRJ_edward-a-davis-house_New-Orleans-LA.html
The Greek Revival design by architect William A. Freret was built for Edward A. Davis in 1859. Dr. and Mrs Herman de Bachelle Seebold purchased the home in 1944 and donated the mansion, furnishings and art in 1965 to the Women's Guild of the New O…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYR3_colonel-shorts-villa_New-Orleans-LA.html
Built in 1859 forColonel Robert H. Shortof Kentucky, commission merchant, Henry Howard, architect, Robert Huyghe, builder.In 1832 this property, which was part of the Lavaudais Plantation was subdivided into city squares.September 1, 1863 the hous…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYR2_maisonette-creole_New-Orleans-LA.html
In 1832 this site was a part of Jefferson Parish and was known as the Livaudais Plantation. In the late 90's it was occupied as an English Apothecary and owned by R.N. Girland. Restored by Fannie Mae Goldman, 1960
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYR0_lafayette-cemetery-no-1_New-Orleans-LA.html
Established in 1833 by the City of LafayetteThe square was acquired from Cornelius Hurst and the cemetery laid out by Benjamin Buisson, city surveyor.This was part of the Livaudais Plantation which had been subdivided into city squares in 1832The …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYQG_u-s-branch-bank_New-Orleans-LA.html
1805First home & domicile ofUrsuline Nunson arrival from France1727
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYP8_louis-j-dufilho_New-Orleans-LA.html
In this shop on this site Louis J. DufilhoPracticed pharmacy as one of the first of his profession to have been licensed in the United States (no later than 1816). Pharmacist Dufilho symbolizes the beginning of a system of certifying the professio…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYOE_nicholas-bertoli-building_New-Orleans-LA.html
Erected 1842 by Samuel Holden and John Cuminger, builders for Nicholas Bertoli, grocer.Occupied as the Pacific Concert Salon, 1855-1876.Owned by the family of Jean Louis Tissot, 1876-1897.Its granite columns are typical of the 1840's Greek Revival…
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