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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYP4_labranche-buildings_New-Orleans-LA.html
On this site in 1734 stood the residence of Fran?ois Fleuriau, Attorney General of the Superior Council of the French colony of Louisiana, a native of Rennes in Brittany. This building erected in 1840 as one of a group of eleven by Madame Mesasie …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYP3_david-bannister-morgan_New-Orleans-LA.html
On the eight day of January, 1815David Bannister MorganBrigadier General V.S.A.with 400 militia, held his position, called in the British official reports, "the flanking battery," and from which, to employ Gen. Jackson's own words "Jackson could h…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYP2_victor-david-house_New-Orleans-LA.html
Erected in 1838 for Victor David, a native of Gascony, France, and his wife Ann Rabassa. David Sidle and Samuel Stewart, builders.Purchased and restored in 1925 as its clubhouse by Le Petit Salon, a ladies' literary group, one of the first to reco…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYP1_bosque-house_New-Orleans-LA.html
Built in 1795by Bartholome Bosque, a native of Palma; father of Suzette Bosque, third wife of Louisiana's first American governorW.C.C. Claiborneon this site stood the house of Don Bernardo de Galvez, Spanish Governor of Louisiana 1777-1785Sol…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYO5_pat-o-briens_New-Orleans-LA.html
This historical building that is home to Pat O'Brien's Bar was built in 1791 as a private home that became the first Spanish Theater in the United States. It was later purchased by the Deflechie family as their residence until the building was pur…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYNW_plique-la-branche-house_New-Orleans-LA.html
Erected about 1825 by Jean Felix Pinson and Maurice Pizetta, builder, sold by them in 1827 to Giraud M. Plique. Acquired in 1829 by Jean Baptiste La Branche, planter of St. Charles Parish, and occupied as his city residence until his death in 1837…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYNV_creole-cottage-c-1810_New-Orleans-LA.html
Documented red-cream-green colorsOriginal terracotta, pantile roofJohn E. De Cell, AIA, Restoration 1963
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYNU_erard-espy-house_New-Orleans-LA.html
Erected 1824-1825By Nicholas Joseph ErardNative of Luneville, Dept. of La Meurthe, France
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYNS_frances-benjamin-johnston-house_New-Orleans-LA.html
This Greek Revival house was erected for Mme. Julie Duralde, widow of John Clay, Henry Clay's brother who purchased the property in 1835 and owned it until her death in 1861. From 1940 until 1952 it was the residence of Frances Benjamin Johnsto…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYNR_maison-hospitaliere_New-Orleans-LA.html
Maison Hospitalière, or "Hospitality House," is a non-profit, non sectarian nursing home. It is dedicated to providing quality, individualized assistance in a homelike atmosphere to elderly women and men without regard to their creed, color, gend…
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