New Orleans Architecture: Jefferson City

New Orleans Architecture: Jefferson City
Title New Orleans Architecture: Jefferson City PDF eBook
Author Friends of the Cabildo
Publisher Pelican Publishing
Total Pages 212
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ISBN 9781455609383

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New Orleans Architecture: Jefferson City

New Orleans Architecture: Jefferson City
Title New Orleans Architecture: Jefferson City PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 0
Release 1971
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780882890371

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Jefferson City

Jefferson City
Title Jefferson City PDF eBook
Author Dorothy G. Schlesinger
Publisher Pelican Publishing Company Incorporated
Total Pages 208
Release 1989-05
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780882896687

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Traces the development of Uptown New Orleans. A thoroughly researched history of the area tells how the land was transformed from the sprawling plantation to an agricultural suburb and finally to the elegant residential city of the 1870s and after. A complete architectural inventory lists all noteworthy buildings of the neighborhood.

New Orleans Architecture

New Orleans Architecture
Title New Orleans Architecture PDF eBook
Author Mary Louise Christovich
Publisher Pelican Publishing
Total Pages 196
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ISBN 9781455609369

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New Orleans Architecture: Carrollton

New Orleans Architecture: Carrollton
Title New Orleans Architecture: Carrollton PDF eBook
Author Friends of the Cabildo
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1971
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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New Orleans Architecture

New Orleans Architecture
Title New Orleans Architecture PDF eBook
Author Roulhac Toledano
Publisher Pelican Publishing
Total Pages 0
Release 1996-10
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781565541306

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Simple cottages, urban mansions, and amalgamations of Creole and Anglo-American-type homes blend together to form one of the few antebellum New Orleans neighborhoods.

New Orleans Architecture

New Orleans Architecture
Title New Orleans Architecture PDF eBook
Author Robert J. Cangelosi, Jr.
Publisher LSU Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2020-12-02
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0807174211

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An essential reference guide to one of New Orleans’s most iconic Uptown neighborhoods, New Orleans Architecture: Volume IX documents the remarkable architectural history of the former city of Carrollton, once the seat of Jefferson Parish and now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Following the format of previous volumes in the series, Robert J. Cangelosi Jr. divides the study into three sections. He begins in the early eighteenth century by chronicling the area’s development as one of the many upriver communities just west of New Orleans. Its fields and plantations afforded early homesteaders tillable farmland and easy access to the Mississippi River. Later, during the War of 1812, American troops led by William Carroll encamped there, and the area was subsequently named for the general. In 1831, developers purchased the land, subdivided it, and began construction of a road and a canal linking the area to New Orleans. Local officials reorganized Carrollton in 1845—by then a village of about 1,000 residents—as a town in Jefferson Parish, and in 1859 a charter officially incorporated it as a city. Just fifteen years later, the City of New Orleans annexed Carrollton—now replete with schools, public gardens, and brick-paved streets—as the Seventh Municipal District. The volume’s second section consists of a “Building Index,” which gives the original owners, dates of construction, costs, designers, and builders for many of the structures erected in Carrollton since its founding. In the “Selective Architectural Inventory,” the book’s final section, Cangelosi explores the history of nearly 420 historic homes and buildings in Carrollton, and shares thumbnail photographs, detailed sales records, and information on a variety of architectural styles. New Orleans Architecture: Volume IX serves as a valuable resource for the city’s Historic District Landmark Commission and the State Historic Preservation Office, as well as home owners, real estate agents, guides, historians, and tourists.