New Orleans Residences
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800 Block of Camp Street
New Orleans Townhouse built in 1840 for the Leslie Family. Corner of Camp and St. Joseph. Front & Side facades.The Gilmore House
St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans, LADesigned by Albert Diettel, architect.
Destroyed by fire in the 1980s.
Nathaniel Newton Wilkinson Residence
Carrolton Avenue, New Orleans, LAThe Tudor Gothic Villa was built in 1849 by Wilkinson. Inspired by the designs of Andrew Jackson Downing.
The Robert A. Grinnan Residence
Prytania St., Garden District, New OrleansBuilt in 1850 for Grinnan and designed by Henry Howard, architect.
"Halls Row"
Coliseum St., Garden District, New OrleansEight Greek Revival and Italianate designed side-hall shotgun row houses built in 1868 for John Hall.
Henry S. Buckner Mansion
Jackson Ave., New Orleans, LABuilt in 1856 for Buckner, and designed by Lewis E. Reynolds, architect. Was Soule College from 1923 to 1975.
Dr. George W. Campbell Mansion
St. Charles St., (corner of Julia)Built in the late 1850s, designed by L. E. Reynolds, architect, and demolished in 1965.
Dufour-Baldwin House
Esplanade Ave., New Orleans, LABuilt in 1859 for Cyprien Dufour and designed by architects Henry Howard and Albert Diettel.
Nicholas Burke Residence
St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, LABuilt in 1896 for Nicholas Burke. Designed by Toledano and Reusch, architects.
The DeBoisBlanc Residence
North Rampart Street, New Orleans, LABuilt in 1850s for the deBoisBlanc Family and later became the New Orleans Athletic Club.
Toby-Westfeldt House
Prytania St., Garden District, New OrleansBuilt in the 1838 for Thomas Toby. Purchased by the Dugan family in 1858.
The Sheppard Brown Mansion
Coliseum Street, New Orleans, LABuilt for Mrs. Shepperd Brown in 1850. Became the residence of W. B. Schmidt in 1871. Demolished. Only the fence and front door remain.
The 700 Block of Camp Street
Row of elegant 1830s townhouses facing Camp Street across from St. Patrick's Church.713-15 and 717 Camp Street
717 Camp was built in 1838 for Henry Palfrey. 713-15 Camp was built in 1852 by James Gallier for Dr. Weiderstrandt.Gallier House
Royal St., French Quarter, New OrleansBuilt for and designed by James Gallier, Jr., architect, in 1857.
South Rampart Street Residences
The large residence of Charles Kock (1857) on the left, with residences of Rion, Cenas, McCall and Behan.The McCall Townhouse
South Rampart Street, New OrleansBuilt for Evans Jones McCall in 1853, designed by Henry Howard.
E. T. Robinson Mansion
1456 Camp St., New Orleans, LABuilt for Robinson in 1858, and then sold to Frederick Del Bondio in 1865. Became the Sophie B. Wright Institute and then the Catherine Club.
The Luling Mansion
Esplanade Ave, New Orleans, LABuilt for Florenco A. Luling and completed in 1865. In 1871, Luling sold the estate to the Louisiana Jockey Club.
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