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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYTD_lambert-gallier-inn-of-court_New-Orleans-LA.html
In 1836, renowned New Orleans architect James Gallier built these two buildings, 631 & 635 St. Charles Avenue along with the one on the right and the one that was on the corner of Samuel Morse for the sum of $20,000.00. In 1978-79, after deteri…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYTC_st-charles-line_New-Orleans-LA.html
The New Orleans & Carrollton R.R. Co. began passenger train service on September 26, 1835. Steam-powered trains and mule drawn cars transported New Orleaniane between Canal and Carrollton via St. Charles Avenue.Improved technology led t the develo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYTB_robert-e-lee_New-Orleans-LA.html
Commander in Chief Confederate States of America1861 - 1865Placed byJulia Jackson Chapter No. 4Children of the Confederacy
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYTA_site-of-the-st-charles-theaters_New-Orleans-LA.html
The first St. Charles Theater, built by James Caldwell with Antonio Mondelli as architect, opened on this site November 30, 1835. It seated over 4,000 and was one of the largest theaters in the world. The American premieres of Bellini's Norma took…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYT9_bank-of-louisiana-in-new-orleans_New-Orleans-LA.html
The original Bank of Louisiana in New Orleans was chartered by Governor Claiborne in 1804 and its board included Julien Poydras and John McDonogh. The bank was formed after the Louisiana to provide the currency for the citizens of Louisiana to rep…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYSB_pierre-masperos-exchange_New-Orleans-LA.html
where defenses of New Orleans were planned, 1814-15.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYSA_jean-adrien-delpit-house_New-Orleans-LA.html
Erected together with the adjacent building at 525 St. Louis Street by Etienne Debon who acquired both properties in 1807 from Jean Etienne Bor?, Claude Gerlie and Joseph Guillot, buiders. This half of the Debon Building was extensively remodel…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYRP_mayor-isaac-w-patton-house_New-Orleans-LA.html
Described in 1859 as "a handsome cottage residence," this Greek Revival house was erected for Lothrop Lewis Smith who purchased the site in 1853. It was his residence until he left New Orleans in 1859 and sold the house in 1861 to Mrs. Adolphe Jer…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYRO_brevard-rice-house_New-Orleans-LA.html
James H. Calrow, architectCharles Pride, builderOwned by Brevard heirs until 1869 purchased then by Emory Clapp, who added the library wing on the left. It remained in the Clapp family until 1935.It was then owned and occupied by the families of D…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYRN_jefferson-davis_New-Orleans-LA.html
Born at Fairview, KY. June 3, 1808U.S. Army 1828-1835Served in Black Hawk WarCongressman U.S. 1845-1846Colonel Mississippi Volunteers in War with MexicoRendered Gallant Service in the taking of Monterey and Buena Vista where he was severely wounde…
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