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Hi s t o r i c Mi d -Ci t y St u d y Re p o r t

Dr a f t Re p o r t

Katy Coyle, M.A. Principal Investigator

By

Lindsay Hannah and Katy Coyle

R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc. 309 Jefferson Highway, Suite A , LA 70121

June 2010

For

City of New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission 1349 , Suite 1152 New Orleans, LA 70112

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Title Page ...... i List of Figures ...... iii List of Tables ...... v

I. Introduction ...... 1 Project Location and Objectives ...... 1. Authority of the HDLC ...... 1. General Basis for Determination of Local Historic Districts ...... 1. Organization of the Report ...... 2 Personnel ...... 2. II. Research Design ...... 3 Research Objectives ...... 3. Architectural Survey ...... 3. Archival Methods ...... 4. Community Outreach ...... 4. III. History ...... 5

IV. Recommendations ...... 15 Proposed District #1: Existing Mid-City National Register Historic District ...... 1. 5 Proposed District #2: Upper Street Historic District ...... 2. 2 Proposed District #3: Carondelet-Lafitte Historic District ...... 3. 0 Proposed District #4: Upper Mid-City Historic District ...... 3. 3 Additional Recommendations ...... 4. 4 1 . Iconic Eastlake Columns ...... 4. 5 2 . Protection of Twentieth Century Architectural Styles ...... 4. 5 3 . Streetscapes ...... 4. 5 4 . New Construction ...... 4. 5 Bibliography ...... 49

Request for Local District Designation ...... Appendix A

Contributing & Non-Contributing Elements to Mid-City NRHD . Appendix B

Comments Received ...... Appendix C

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Figure 3 .1 St . Anthony of Padua, 4640 Canal Street ...... 8.

Figure 3 .2 Deutsches Haus, 200 South Galvez Street ...... 1. 0

Figure 3 .3 Mandina’s Restaurant, 3800 Canal Street ...... 1. 1

Figure 3 .4 Angelo Brocato Ice Cream, 214 North ...... 1. 1

Figure 3 .5 Criminal Courts Building, 2700 Tulane Avenue ...... 1. 2

Figure 3 .6 Dixie Brewery, 1800 Tulane Avenue ...... 1. 3

Figure 3 .7 Falstaff Brewery, 659 South Dorgenois Street ...... 1. 4

Figure 4 .1 Distribution of building types within the Mid-City NRHD ...... 16.

Figure 4 .2 Range of construction date by building within the Mid-City NRHD ...... 17.

Figure 4 .3 Existing Mid-City National Register Historic District ...... 18.

Figure 4 .4 Individually NRHP-listed structures and local landmarks ...... 19.

Figure 4 .5 Camelback double shotgun, 119 David Street ...... 2. 0

Figure 4 .6 Distribution of shotguns, double shotguns, and camelbacks within Mid- City NRHD ...... 21.

Figure 4 .7 Distribution of Craftsman-style buildings within Mid-City NRHD ...... 23.

Figure 4 .8 Representative Craftsman-style house, 4321 Canal Street ...... 2. 4

Figure 4 .9 Proposed Upper Canal Street Historic District ...... 25.

Figure 4 .10 Pan American Life Insurance Company Building, 2400 Canal Street ...... 2. 7

Figure 4 .11 Warren Easton High School, 3019 Canal Street ...... 2. 8

Figure 4 .12 Schoen Funeral Home, 3827 Canal Street ...... 2. 9

Figure 4 .13 Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, 3200 Canal Street ...... 3. 0

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Figure 4.15 Proposed Carondelet – Lafitte Historic District ...... 32.

Figure 4 .16 Location of Creole cottages within the Mid-City NRHD ...... 34.

Figure 4 .17 Creole cottages, 1200 block of Governor Nicholls, Tremé ...... 3. 5

Figure 4 .18 Pumping Station No . 2, St . Louis Street and Broad Street ...... 3. 6

Figure 4 .19 315-17 North Miro Street and 319-321 North Miro Street ...... 3. 6

Figure 4 .20 Proposed Upper Mid-City Historic District ...... 37.

Figure 4 .21 Representative raised basement house, 4521 Bienville Avenue ...... 3. 8

Figure 4 .22 Samuel J . Peters School, 425 South Broad Street ...... 4. 0

Figure 4.23 Carpenters and Pipefitters Union Hall, 315-317 South Broad Street ...... 4. 0

Figure 4 .24 Tombs within Odd Fellows Rest Cemetery, Avenue and Canal Street ...... 4. 1

Figure 4 .25 Odd Fellows Rest Cemetery Entrance Gates, City Park Avenue and Canal Street ...... 4. 2

Figure 4 .26 , near the intersection of St . Louis Street and Jefferson Davis Parkway ...... 4. 3

Figure 4 .27 Thurgood Marshall High School, 4621 Canal Street ...... 4. 4

Figure 4 .28 Unique turned columns, 4136 Bienville Avenue ...... 4. 6

Figure 4 .29 Representative Craftsman-style door, 4524 Bienville Avenue ...... 4. 7

Figure 4 .30 Damaged and missing street tiles on Bienville Avenue ...... 4. 8

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Table 3 .1 Churches within the Mid-City neighborhood ...... 9.

Table 4 .1 Existing NRHP properties and local landmarks within the Mid-City NRHD ...... 2. 4

Table 4 .2 Existing NRHP properties and local landmarks within the proposed Up- per Canal historic district ...... 2. 7

Table 4 .3 Existing NRHP properties and local landmarks within the proposed Ca- rondelet – Lafitte historic district...... 3. 5

Table 4 .4 Existing NRHP properties and local landmarks within the proposed Up- per Mid-City historic district ...... 3. 9

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Introduction

n October 5, 2009, the Mid-City Neigh- neighborhood are amorphous at best, possibly in- borhood Organization submitted to the cluding sections of Parkview, Bayou St . John, and OCity of New Orleans a request that a lo- the Tulane / Gravier neighborhoods . The historic cal historic district be established in Mid-City structures within Mid-City are representative of (See Appendix A) . The Historic District Land- the , ranging from modest marks Commission (HDLC) tasked R . Christo- Creole cottages to high style government institu- pher Goodwin & Associates, Inc ., a New Orleans tions, and including iconic New Orleans elements based cultural resource management firm, with such as the Canal streetcar, and cemeteries filled developing recommendations for this local histor- with above-ground tombs . ic district . All work was completed in accordance with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Authority of the HDLC Archeology and Historic Preservation, and was Recognizing the unique cultural and archi- executed by professional architectural historians tectural heritage of New Orleans, the New Or- and historians whose qualifications meet or ex- leans City Council created the HDLC in 1976 to ceed the professional qualification standards es- protect the heritage of the City of New Orleans tablished by the Secretary of the Interior in their through preservation and regulation of cultural, respective fields. economic, social, political, and historic architec- This report presents boundary recommen- tural elements . The HDLC is the regulatory agen- dations for a proposed Mid-City local historic cy for all local historic districts in the City outside district, based on the analysis of a GIS-based the Vieux Carré (), and seeks to architectural survey; historic research; visual in- preserve the quality of New Orleans neighbor- spection; and communications with the public, hoods, as well as to encourage tourism and eco- neighborhood residents and associations, and nomic development . These responsibilities in- the HDLC . The GIS-based architectural survey clude protecting designated local landmarks from originated from the Federal Emergency Manage- neglect, demolition, or unsympathetic alteration ment Agency (FEMA) and is limited solely to the as well as the establishment and oversight of lo- buildings and structures within the extant Mid- cal historic districts . Local historic districts are City National Register Historic District (Mid-City designated solely by the New Orleans City Coun- NRHD) . Consequently, only those structures and cil . areas situated within inside the Mid-City NRHD are included in the current report . General Basis for Determination of Local Historic Districts Project Location and Objectives The four proposed historic district boundar- The neighborhood of Mid-City sits within ies seek to encompass the highest concentration the city of New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Loui- of these historic structures and successfully an- siana; the final boundaries of the local historic swer the following questions: district will, most likely, be a smaller geographic component of the larger neighborhood of Mid- City . The neighborhood straddles the main thor- 1 . History: Does the origin and his- oughfare of Canal Street, reaching a cluster of torical development of the area span cemeteries at the top . The other boundaries of the more than 50 years?

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2 . Identity: Does the area have an 6 . Boundaries: What bounding streets, identifiable name, function, ethic, or geographical features or property cultural association? Is it associated lines serve to separate the district with historic events, personalities or from its surroundings? a natural resource such as a body of water or a type of vegetation? Organization of the Report 3 . Integrity: Does the area have a con- Chapter I of this report describes the proj- sistent street character; an identifi- ect and presents an overview of the objectives able physical character which ties of the architectural reconnaissance and archival the area together? Are there major research . Chapter II addresses the research de- repeating elements such as rows of sign and methodology for the investigations, both shotgun houses or houses on a grand architectural and archival . Chapter III contains scale? Are there unifying elements the detailed historic context for the project area . such as scale, materials, architec- Chapter IV presents the findings of the architec- tural types or the buildings’ relation- tural reconnaissance survey and recommenda- ship to the street? tions for proposed local districts . Appendix A in- cludes the letter submitted to the City for creation 4 . Condition: Does the area have a of a local district . Appendix B lists properties sense of well-being? Does the area within Mid-City by classification of contributing have a potential for revitalization and non-contributing . Appendix C includes com- because a viable building stock still ments received during the course of this project . exists?

5 . Regional expression: Is the area Personnel illustrative of any phase of local Katy Coyle, M .A ., served as Principal Inves- building practices or life style that tigator, supervised the archival and architectural could be considered historically investigations and reviewed this document . Lind- significant? Examples: galleries or say Hannah, M .S ., served as Project Manager, balconies, service wings, sidewalk directed the field investigations, and co-authored stoops or local vegetation and gar- this document . Additional historic research was dens conducted by Kelly Wittie, M .A . David Stitch- er provided the graphics utilized in this report, which was produced by Heidi Post .

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Re s e a r c h De s i g n

esearch Objectives Secretary of Interior’s Standards for Architec- The recommendation for the potential tural Historians . Team members were equipped Rboundaries for the Mid-City local histor- with Trimble XT handheld computers with inte- ic district arose out of three components: analysis grated GPS receivers, which have sub-meter ac- of the GIS-based architectural survey of Mid- curacy; with distance meters; and, with digital City NRHD conducted by FEMA; research into cameras that produce 2816 x 2112 pixels images . the historic development of Mid-City; and com- All photographs were taken in JPG format and re- munications with local residents, neighborhood corded on paper photo indexes cross-referenced associations, and the HDLC . in the electronic survey record . As all survey was conducted from the public right-of-way, building Architectural Survey offsets were calculated to adjust GPS points, thus In response to the damages caused by Hur- enabling accurate building location . Offset data, ricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005, the City of New including distance and compass readings, were Orleans requested funding from FEMA to demol- recorded electronically . ish residential buildings that potentially threat- Architectural and building descriptions were ened citizen health and safety . These demolitions collected using electronic database forms, and in- were determined to constitute an adverse effect clude such data as the building type, style, use, to historic properties in the area . In 2006, FEMA location, number of stories, plan shape and type, and other parties including the Advisory Council exterior wall materials, roof shape and materi- on Historic Preservation, State Histor- als, chimney type and location, and the integrity ic Preservation Office (LA SHPO), and the US of materials, design, workmanship, location and Army Corps of Engineers executed a Program- setting . Whether each building is a contributing matic Agreement to mitigate these effects to his- element to the NRHD is also indicated . Changes toric properties in keeping with Section 106 of the and modifications to buildings over time were National Historic Preservation Act . In this agree- recorded as text notes to the standardized da- ment, FEMA committed to the detailed survey of tabase . In the database, recommendations also eight extant National Register Historic Districts were made for properties that may possess those in the city of New Orleans, including the Mid- qualities of significance and integrity necessary City NRHD; the survey of the Mid-City National for individual listing in National Register . These Register Historic District was completed in 2007 properties were identified based on their potential by R . Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc ., to embody a style, building type, or method of on behalf of FEMA . construction . Building descriptions were supple- FEMA, in conjunction with the LA SHPO, mented by no less than four digital images per and the National Park Service, developed an building . All photographic views were recorded electronic data dictionary, field protocols, and and correlated in the field and linked in the GIS post-survey data processing protocols prior to database so that each record contains a “macro” field work. Intensive architectural surveys were that has the clickable retrieval of digital images conducted by survey teams under the direction of linked inside the Arc View database . Consequent- a project survey coordinator . Survey teams were ly, each resource can be viewed with the map data, comprised of members experienced in architec- database, and digital imagery simultaneously, as tural field recording, who met or exceeded the well as globally . In addition, data on character-

3 R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc. Contains Privileged Information -- Do Not Release Chapter II: Research Design defining qualities of the larger survey area were sheets provided occupations for some inhabit- collected to establish the current physical context ants . The same categories were applied to each of investigated resources . census record across the above years . Other com- ments found within the occupation field, such as Archival Methods “At School” or “None” also were tallied, to fur- A historic overview of the project area was ther the understanding of the working lives of the developed and analyzed to identity important historical inhabitants of the project area . themes, time periods, and the anticipated range of National Register of Historic Places: Nomi- associated property types applying the thematic nations of the Mid-City National Register His- associations and building typology for properties toric District and the Pan-American Life Insur- in Mid-City . Historical research was conducted ance Building were examined in detail . Determi- at repositories within the City of New Orleans, nations of Eligibility of other historic properties and using historical map data, as well as second- within the project area also were examined . ary sources and online data centers . Archival re- search was correlated with the field investigations Community Outreach to compile data on previously identified built As part of the research conducted for this resources within the study area and to develop report, various means of community outreach the appropriate historic contexts . This overview were utilized to gather information, particularly of the project area indentified important themes, related to significant properties within the Mid- time periods, and the historic range of associated City neighborhood . Information was gathered via property types, applying the thematic associa- a dedicated email address (midcity@rcgoodwin . tions and building typology for properties . com) as well as a dedicated website (www .hdlc- 1900-1930 Censuses: Using state, par- midcity .com) that allowed individuals to submit ish name, and enumeration district, census comments directly . The Mid-City Neighborhood sheets were found on www .ancestry .com for all Organization was a vital part of the community residences within the area bounded by South outreach, as they circulated information about the Rocheblave Street, Tulane Avenue, South Galvez project, including a request for comment, through Street, and Canal Street to serve as a sample rep- digital means, as well as handouts distributed resentation of residents in the lower and earliest throughout the neighborhood . sections of Mid-City . Data culled from the census

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Hi s t o r y

he development of the Mid-City neigh- Ohio River Valley filled the port of New Orleans borhood is intricately tied to the area’s to- awaiting exportation to Europe . The 1810 United Tpography and the population of the City States Federal Census indicated the population of New Orleans as a whole . Known for decades had tripled since the Louisiana Purchase and as a swamp and, therefore, uninhabitable, drain- identified New Orleans as the largest American age improvements opened the area to settlement city west of the Appalachians (Lewis 2003:43) . at the same time immigrants swelled the City’s Plantations along the river were turned into nu- population and strained the City’s borders . Rather merous faubourgs (neighborhoods) to house the than segregate themselves and isolate their cul- exploding population, but attempts to settle the tures, these immigrants lived among others ethnic swamps behind town proved futile (Chase 2004 enclaves within the larger blended neighborhood, [1948]:234) . as was typical of New Orleans settlement pat- In addition to the land being inundated, de- terns . velopment in the area around Mid-City was also In 1718, the French founded a small post curtailed due to legal wrangling over who owned on a natural ridge along the Mississippi . The site the area “back of town” . Shortly after the Loui- became Nouvelle Orléans, a nod to the financing siana Purchase, President Thomas Jefferson and supplied by the duc d’Orléans for the building of Congress granted the Marquis de Lafayette land a great city as a means of controlling the Mis- surrounding New Orleans, in appreciation of his sissippi River (Campanella 2002:24) .The colony military service and leadership during the Ameri- began as a small settlement with a grid pattern can Revolution . The original grant covered much overlooking the and ringed of what is currently known as Mid-City extend- by forts . The surrounding swamps were subdi- ing roughly from present-day Tulane Avenue vided into longlots, thin rectangular strips reced- to St . Louis Street and from Broad Street to the ing from the higher ground near the river to the swamp . Unfortunately for the military hero, most swamps located back of town (Ekberg 1998:9) . of the land was claimed previously under land Despite yearly yellow fever outbreaks, swelter- grants from the French and Spanish crowns, as ing heat, powerful hurricanes and limited French well as the City of New Orleans . These claim- population influx, the colony grew, mostly as a ants included infamous New Orleans personali- result of New World settlers from the Ohio River ties such as Baroness Michaela Almonester de Valley (Lewis 2003:41) . The city expanded along Pontalba, John Slidell, and John McDonogh . the highest ground of the natural levees . The back Lafayette retreated and accepted a much smaller swamp, or “Quarter of the Damned” remained portion of the area and land near Pointe Coupee, uninhabitable (Lewis 2003:27) . Even within the Louisiana . It was not until 1853 that the numer- colony, the fledgling city depended on waterways ous claims on the property were decided legally such as the Mississippi River and Bayou St . John and organized settlement could proceed (Cam- for a majority of its transportation needs . panella 2002:110-113; Mid-City NRHD 1993; President Thomas Jefferson’s acquisition of Zimpel 1834[2003]) . the Louisiana Territory ended European posses- On May 3, 1849, the Mississippi River sion of the Mississippi River and its Crescent City broke through the levee at Pierre Sauvé’s planta- in 1803 . By this time, American goods from the tion upriver of New Orleans . As a result of this

5 R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc. Contains Privileged Information -- Do Not Release Chapter III: History crevasse, large portions of the city flooded, in- its doors to the lucrative banana and coffee in- cluding the most of the Mid-City area . Four to dustries of South America, and remained vital for six feet of water inundated the neighborhood due the transportation of goods internationally . Immi- to its low geography and natural bowl shape . Pri- grants from Europe flooded into the city to build or to 1849, levee construction and maintenance railroads, renovate the port, and harvest produce was the responsibility of individual landowners, in the surrounding parishes (Lewis 2003:57) . The although both Crowns did issue ordinances re- influx caused more residential crowding. garding levees and public safety . In 1854, largely To alleviate these problems, the New Or- in response to the destruction caused by Sauvé’s leans Drainage Commission began plans to drain Crevasse, the Louisiana legislature began estab- the swamps behind the city in order to create lishing a system of levee districts responsible for more livable space . Between 1858 and the Civil the upkeep and erection of levees along the Mis- War, four drainage pumps were installed along sissippi River; however, the plan was not cohe- the drainage network to moving water into out- sive or effective for several decades (Campanella fall . One of these pumps was installed at 2002 55-56, 110-113) . the intersection of Bienville and Hagan (now Jef- The Civil War and ensuing American depen- ferson Davis Parkway) Avenues . Inside this sta- dence on railroads resulted in changes to New tion was a large paddle wheel more than 28 feet Orleans . Federal Admiral David Farragut cap- in diameter with 4 foot by 7 foot paddles . After tured the city in April of 1862, with occupation the Civil War, more pumps were installed and ad- on May 1 (Capers 1964:406) . The loss of New ditional canals were built, but disease fostered by Orleans was a huge blow to the Confederacy . The stagnant water, sewage, and flooding continued early defeat kept the buildings and lands intact to plague the city . In 1895 a new effort was made throughout the conflict, but Federal control sig- to completely overhaul the drainage system of nificantly changed the city’s social climate. New Orleans . The plan called for a series of eight The shift in American transportation was pumping stations scattered throughout the city to even more devastating for the economy . For years, assist with the movement of water from the city the mighty Mississippi and other rivers served as to Bayou Bienvenue, and then into Lake Borgne . the country’s primary way of transporting goods, This plan also called for the drainage of rainwater with New Orleans in a key location to dominate into , but only when the canals the Mississippi River trade . The Civil War dem- into Bayou Bienvenue had reached their capac- onstrated the importance and convenience of rail- ity . The drainage plan was implemented in 1896, roads as a means of interstate commerce, but New and initial construction began the following year . Orleans was not large part of this iron network As the city grew, more canals were added to the running from the fertile lands of the West to the system throughout the twentieth century . In 1899, busy cities of the East . The populations of Chi- a drainage pumping station was built in the neu- cago and St . Louis boomed after they were linked tral ground at the intersection of Broad and St . to railroads in the first five years of the 1860s. San Louis Streets (Maygarden et al . 2006: 10-15) . Francisco and the Bay cities passed New Orleans This pump, located in Pumping Station No . 2 and in number of residents within six years of the invented by A . Baldwin Wood, still serves the completion of the continental railroad in 1869 . city as a means of keeping the city dry (Kingsley New Orleans’ monopoly on the transportation of 2003:138) . goods within the had come to an New Orleans was atypical of major metro- end (Lewis 2003:54) . politan areas in the development of separate and City planners refused to let New Orleans distinct municipal drainage and sewer systems . fall behind its Western contemporaries and acted Many cities developed combined disposal sys- quickly to link New Orleans by railroad to larger tems during the nineteenth century that typically cities . By the 1870s, New Orleans had become integrated waste in a one-pipe system for sewage the hub of southern railroads . The port opened and storm run-off. New Orleans was the first ma-

6 R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc. Contains Privileged Information -- Do Not Release Chapter III: History jor city to develop separate systems for waste and of New Orleans. Moreover, the fluidity of both water (Enzweiler et al . 1992: 18) . The municipal race and racial settlement patterns in New Or- sewer system was operational by 1906 with the leans served to dissuade strict geographic segre- completion of Pumping Stations A, B, C, 1, 6, 8, gation in the city, as was seen throughout all other 14, and 15 . Powered by Pumping Station A, sew- southern cities . The population of Mid-City was age was taken from points throughout the city and racially divided throughout its history . pumped into the Mississippi River . This advance Because of the enormous geographic area that coincided with extensive residential development the Mid-City NRHD encompasses, a comprehen- in the Mid-City area . sive census analysis is not practicable . However, Once drained, the area experienced a hous- a review of census data from nine of the earli- ing boom, as working-class people of all eth- est blocks to develop, bounded by Canal, Tulane, nicities flooded into the area. Churches, schools, South Rocheblave, and South Galvez, depicts a and banks quickly followed . This area is now mixture of people from varying backgrounds and known as Mid-City, occupying the area roughly ethic heritages, who lived and worked side-by- bounded by Orleans Avenue, City Park Avenue, side . While people of German descent were more the , and Broad Street prevalent than other ethnic groups, they did not (Campanella 2002:83) . The name “Mid-City” constitute a majority . In 1900, slightly more than is the result of a contest to name a new Hiber- 15 per cent of residents in that study area were nia Bank at the corner of Canal Street and North from Germany or had at least one German par- Carrollton Avenue . James Kepper won $20 .00 in ent . That number dropped to less than 5 .5 per cent 1923 for his suggestion, referring to the area’s by 1930 . People of Irish descent also were com- geographic situation as the mid-point between mon in the project area, making up 11 .5 per cent the river and the lake (National Register of His- of people in the study area in 1900 but dropping toric Places 1993) . It is also the nexus of streets to 3 .3 per cent in 1930 (US Census 1900, 1910, coming off the river (Campanella 2002:84) . 1920, 1930) . The development of the Mid-City area grew Unlike Irish and German ancestry, the num- along with the evolution of infrastructure in New ber of residents of Italian descent increased more Orleans . Unlike older sections of the City, where than tenfold from 1900 to 1930 . By 1930, the utility retrofits or newer sections were developed number of Italian-born residents exceeded the post-World War II, many of the historic structures number of Germans . Despite this explosion, Ital- in the area were built at the same time as the first ians never constituted more than 7 per cent of the generation of sewerage, water, and gas lines were study area . European-born residents were not the installed in the City . Installation of gas lines in the only ethnic groups in the project area: Chinese- area began in 1902 . Additions to lines have been born residents in the area rose from a solitary per- ongoing, and many lines were partially bypassed son in 1900 to eight in 1930 . The majority of resi- as a means of repairing damages . Early lines ran dents, however, were American-born (US Census down the middle of the streets; later installations 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930) . As racial codes in the skirted property lines . Buildings were connected City tightened, the number of with individual lines (Entergy Gas Main and Ser- decreased, leaving the study area more than 90 vice Installation map 2009) . per cent white in 1930 (US Census 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930) . Identity There are a number of institutions scattered Ethnic identities have always been impor- throughout Mid-City that reflect ethnic and/or tant factors in the development of New Orleans cultural identity . Churches founded in the early neighborhoods . In Mid-City, the lateness of de- years of Mid-City’s development tended to re- velopment of the area precluded any singular eth- flect particular ethnic groups. For example, St. nic enclave. Instead, Mid-City reflects the ethnic Anthony of Padua Catholic Church (Figure 3 .1) and cultural diversity that has become a hallmark (located at 4640 Canal Street), named for the pa-

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Figure 3.1 St. Anthony of Padua, 4640 Canal Street

tron saint of Italy, was founded to serve the Mid- uzza’s (1947), and Venizia (1957) food establish- City Italian Catholic community . Table 3 .1 has a ments all reflect Mid City’s rich Italian culture listing of churches, some of which were undoubt- (Fitzmorris 2010, accessed 6/28/2010) . P . J . Mc- edly formed to serve particular ethnic communi- Mahon and Sons Funeral Home, now the Mortu- ties in Mid-City . ary Haunted House, served as the primary funeral Other geographic locales that cater to par- home for a significant number of Irish Americans ticular ethnic identities can be found scattered throughout the city . throughout the Mid City NRHD . Deutsches Haus Other, more recent commercial establish- (Figure 3 .2) (200 South Galvez Street), the Ger- ments use ethnic identity to attract customers . mania Lodge (located in the middle of the block Finn McCool’s and Mick’s, Irish Pubs, and the bounded by Roman, Conti, St . Louis, and Derbig- Celtic Football Club cater to customers seeking a ny Streets), and the Jacob Schoen & Son Funeral bit of Ireland . Newer establishments, such as the Home (established in 1878, moved to its present Paraiso Grocery, Taqueria Guerrero Mexico, La location at 3827 Canal Street in 1935) were en- Finca, A Bit of Mexico Grocery, and Garces Res- claves of German culture (Dignity Memorial, ac- taurant reflect the increased Hispanic population cessed 6/28/2010). Mandina’s (Figure 3.3) (first a that has grown throughout the 21st century, and grocery store in 1898, converted to a restaurant in surged significantly after . 1932), Angelo Brocato’s (Figure 3 .4) (1905), Li-

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Table 3 .1 Churches within the Mid-City neighborhood . Church Name Street Address Street Name Big Easy Church 422 North Prieur Street Bountiful Blessings Full Gospel Ministry 2620 Saint Louis Street Brown Memorial Church School 117-19 North Murat Street Canal Street First Methodist Church 3401 Canal Street Canal Street Presbyterian Church 4302 1 Canal Street Carrollton Avenue Church of Christ 4538 South Carrollton Avenue Carrollton Avenue Church of Christ 4536 South Carrollton Avenue Central Congregational United Church of Christ 2401 Bienville Avenue Cosmopolitan Evangelistic Baptist Church 1929 Bienville Avenue First Pentecostal Church 122 North Dorgenois Street First United Baptist Church 131 South Jefferson Davis Parkway First United Baptist Church - parsonage 129 Canal Street Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship 3030 Canal Street Grace Episcopal Church 3720 Canal Street Grace Episcopal Church 3700 Canal Street Greater Mt . Sinai Full Gospel Baptist Church 139 South Broad Avenue Greater St . Peters Missionary Baptist Church 3023 Perdido Street Greater Tulane Baptist Church 214 North Johnson Street Holy Temple Church of God in Christ 1818 Conti Street House of Healings Outreach Church 2912 Conti Street Korean 1st Presbyterian Church, ne’ Trinity Evangelical 4439 Canal Street New Life Church 3003-05 Tulane Avenue New Salvation Missionary Baptist Church 2324 Tulane Avenue New Salvation Missionary Baptist Church 2324 Tulane Avenue Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church 3200 Canal Street Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church 3222 2 Canal Street Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church--Convent 3222 1 Canal Street Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church--old school 3222 3 Canal Street Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church--Rectory 139 South Lopez Street Saint Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church 4640 Canal Street Saint Anthony’s Convent Dominican Sisters 4601 Cleveland Avenue Saint John Lutheran Church and School 3937 Canal Street Saint Joseph Catholic Church 1802 Tulane Avenue Saint Matthew Missionary Baptist Church 1826 Conti Street St . John’s Evangelical Lutheran/Grace United Methodist 2001 Iberville Street

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Figure 3.2 Deutsches Haus, 200 South Galvez Street

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Figure 3.3 Mandina’s Restaurant, 3800 Canal Street

Figure 3.4 Angelo Brocato Ice Cream, 214 North Carrollton Avenue

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The people lived close to one another but Huey Long, but just outside the Mid-City neigh- maintained their unique cultures by creating be- borhood . Smaller businesses such as vinegar fac- nevolent societies, hosting festivals, building seg- tories, cabinet shops, and horse car depots also regated schools, and attending ethnically-specific lined the larger streets . religious services . Residences crowded smaller Mid-City experienced a wave of residential, streets surrounding the commercial development commercial, and government influx in the early that spread up the city’s major arteries . Common twentieth century . The improvements in drainage Street (now Tulane Avenue) and South Broad simultaneously exposed the area to population Avenue became the seat of legal action when the explosions while large swaths of open land al- Criminal Courts Building was built in 1929 on lowed for larger industrial and government build- the site of the former Old Marine Hospital (Fig- ings to be erected . This development can be seen ure 3 .5) . Dixie Beer constructed their brewery on architecturally in Mid-City’s high concentration Tulane Avenue in 1907 (Figure 3 .6) . The Falstaff of shotgun housing, corner stores, commercial Brewery followed on Dorgenois Street in 1936 corridors, and municipal districts . The chapter (Figure 3 .7) . Charity Hospital was built on Tu- that follows delineates the architectural develop- lane Avenue in 1939 as a project of Governor ment and trends of the Mid-City neighborhood .

Figure 3.5 Criminal Courts Building, 2700 Tulane Avenue

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Figure 3.6 Dixie Brewery, 1800 Tulane Avenue

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Figure 3.7 Falstaff Brewery, 659 South Dorgenois Street

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he following chapter identifies four pos- ings . At the time of the FEMA resurvey in 2007, sible local historic districts located with- teams recorded a total of 4,398 buildings, a loss Tin the Mid-City NRHD . The Mid-City of 91 buildings over the intervening 14 years . The National Register Historic District (Mid-City NRHD nomination reports that the district had a NRHD) covers a large swath of central New Or- high contributing rate, estimating 85 percent of leans and may warrant subdividing into smaller, the structures within the period of significance, discrete local historic districts as represented by defined as 1860 to 1943. The broad boundaries distinct shifts in building types, styles, and con- of the Mid-City NRHD include three individu- struction dates (Figure 4 .1 and Figure 4 .2) . How- ally listed National Register of Historic Places ever, as some local historic districts have utilized (NRHP) properties and 12 properties previously existing National Register historic district bound- listed by the HDLC as local landmarks (Figure aries as guidelines, this report also analyzed the 4 .4) . In September of 2008, approximately a Mid-City NRHD for its potential as a large local year after completion of the FEMA resurvey, the district . These districts overlap, and may be com- Keeper of the National Register of Historic Plac- bined and altered as needed . Additionally as the es determined portions of the Mid-City NRHD no HDLC has more than one kind of historic district, longer have the requisite levels of integrity for in- e .g . partial control, the exact nature of any pro- clusion in the district, particularly along the outer posed local historic district will be determined in edges of the district adjacent to Tulane Avenue . the future by the HDLC, City Planning Commis- The final district boundaries for a Mid-City lo- sion, and . Significant cal historic district may take into account these individual structures, which may be eligible for alterations to the Mid-City NRHD . local landmark status, are identified according to Analysis of the FEMA resurvey data reveals their potential local historic district . a district dominated by historic residential build- ing types, particularly the shotgun . While side- Proposed District #1: Existing Mid-City halls (154 buildings or 3 .5 percent), raised base- National Register Historic District ments (135 buildings or 3 percent), and Creole cottages (58 buildings or 1 .3 percent) are all well Boundaries: Roughly City Park Avenue, represented, shotguns, including the variants of Pontchartrain Expressway, Derbigny Street, and double shotguns and camelbacks, account for Conti Street (Figure 4.3) 2,772 buildings (63 percent) within the Mid-City Number of buildings: 4,398 (3,997 contributing) NRHD . Shotguns populate almost every neigh- borhood of New Orleans with their characteristic Following extant National Register historic rhythmic facades, wide porches, and decorative district boundaries has precedent in New Orleans; detailing . Shotguns, whether single, double, or both the Faubourg Marigny and Algiers Point lo- camelback, serve as an ideal means for creat- cal historic districts follow the same approximate ing multiple housing units on narrow lots while boundaries as their National Register counter- also retaining individual structures (Figure 4 .5 parts . In 1993, the Mid-City NRHD was included and 4 .6) . The string of rooms unencumbered by in the Register under Criterion C, for its archi- hallways allows for maximum use of the interior tectural significance, with a total of 4,489 build- space while their unfettered design allows for

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Figure 4.5 Camelback double shotgun, 119 David Street

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Figure 4.8 Representative Craftsman-style house, 4321 Canal Street

Table 4 .1 Existing NRHP properties and local landmarks within the Mid-City NRHD . Individually Significant Properties within Proposed District #1

Individually Listed Properties in NRHP HDLC Local Landmarks • Pan American Life Insurance Company, • Orleans House, 1800 Canal Street 2400 Canal Street • Canal Street Branch, New Orleans Public • St . James Methodist Episcopal Church, 220 Library, 2940 Canal Street North Roman Street • Block Keller House, 3620 Canal Street • Criminal Courts Building, 2700 Tulane • Falstaff Brewery, 2600 Gravier Street Avenue • Grace United Methodist Church, 2001 Iberville Street • St . James Methodist Episcopal Church, 220 North Roman Street • St . Joseph’s Church, 1802 Tulane Avenue • Dixie Brewery, 2401 Tulane Avenue • P .J . McMahon and Sons, 4800 Canal Street • Grace Episcopal Church, 3700 Canal Street • former Singer office, 4176 Canal Street • Hope Mausoleum, 4841 Canal Street

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Figure 4.10 Pan American Life Insurance Company Building, 2400 Canal Street

Table 4 .2 Existing NRHP properties and local landmarks within the proposed Upper Canal historic district .

Individually Significant Properties within Proposed District #2

Individually Listed Properties in NRHP HDLC Local Landmarks • Pan American Life Insurance Company, 2400 • Orleans House, 1800 Canal Street Canal Street • Canal Street Branch, New Orleans Public • Odd Fellows Rest Cemetery, City Park Library, 2940 Canal Street Avenue and Canal Street • Block Keller House, 3620 Canal Street • P .J . McMahon and Sons, 4800 Canal Street • Grace Episcopal Church, 3700 Canal Street • former Singer office, 4176 Canal Street • Hope Mausoleum, 4841 Canal Street

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Figure 4.11 Warren Easton High School, 3019 Canal Street

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Figure 4.12 Schoen Funeral Home, 3827 Canal Street

1923, this Mediterranean Revival style Historic Landmark (NHL) in 1997, Monument church complex features a basilica- Avenue was not listed as a NHL for its string of plan church at its center, surrounded by mansions, but for total assemblage of significant multiple support buildings, including a architecture, large median, and sculptures . Monu- school . Baptismal records indicate ment Avenue includes multiple statues and monu- legend was baptized ments designed to memorialize the Confederacy, at this church; however the construc- including monuments to Robert E . Lee and Jef- tion date for the extant church indicates ferson Davis, as well as a modern monument to the event took place at a previous struc- tennis great Arthur Ashe (Monument Avenue Na- ture . (Figure 4 .13) tional Landmark Nomination 1997) . While smaller in scope and scale, both in its A variation of the proposed Upper Canal monuments and buildings that line it, than Monu- Street historic district could include the stretch ment Avenue, Jefferson Davis Parkway is his- of Jefferson Davis Memorial Parkway between torically significant to the neighborhood. Origi- the Pontchartrain Expressway and Conti Street . nally named Hagan Avenue after developer John The broad expanse of neutral ground with its nu- Hagan, the roadway picked up the new name of merous statues is similar to Monument Avenue Jefferson Davis Memorial Parkway in 1910 . A of Richmond, Virginia . Recognized as a National few years later, in 1927, the city decided to short-

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Figure 4.13 Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, 3200 Canal Street

en the name to Jefferson Davis Parkway (New Mac Rebbenack, better known as Dr . John, in his Orleans Public Library 2005) . The city’s decision childhood . The Central Baptist Church, addressed to change the name of the street from that of one at 131 South Jefferson Davis Memorial Parkway, of the city’s early developers to that of the presi- may be a product of the notable architectural firm dent of the Confederacy was a result of the Lost of Weiss, Dreyfous & Seiferth, also responsible Cause movement that swept through the South . for the State Capitol and Charity Hospital (Lili A generation after the Civil War, the memory of LaGardeur, personal communication 2010) . Fur- the defeat sparked a near-religious dedication to ther investigation into these structures may illu- what Southerners considered a lost and superior minate additional details that will render them way of life . Dedicating a major avenue to Jeffer- suitable for inclusion as local landmarks . son Davis, one of the “saints” of this movement, reflects the larger regional trends of the era (Wil- Proposed District #3: Carondelet-Lafitte son 1980:223-224) (Figure 4 .14) . Historic District Several of the structures may be of local significance, such as the 4 buildings within the Boundaries: Roughly bounded by Canal Street, 300 block that were some of the first structures Broad Street, St. Louis Street, and North Clai- constructed by Boh Brothers in the early twenti- borne Avenue (Figure 4.15) eth century and may have housed music legend Number of buildings: 495 (362 contributing)

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Figure 4.14 Jefferson Davis Parkway at intersection with Canal Street

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Both visual and data analysis of the Mid-City City NRHD also contains all but two of the Creole NRHD reveal a pocket neighborhood that more style buildings within the Mid-City NRHD, with closely resembles the Tremé or the Faubourg 19 structures identified as “Creole” in style. Marigny than the iconic Craftsman bungalows of Local landmarks within the Carondelet- the upper, later portions of Mid-City . When the Lafitte neighborhood include Grace United FEMA resurvey data are mapped, almost all the Methodist Church at 2001 Iberville and St . James Creole cottages within the district are clustered A .M .E . Church at 218 North Roman Street, the within this lower quadrant (Figure 4 .16) . The latter of which as been individually listed in the neighborhood features tightly packed historic NRHP (Table 4.3). Other significant structures, houses pushed up against the sidewalk, lacking many of which are potential local landmarks, in- the setbacks of more recently developed areas . clude the following: Thus this smaller subset of the neighborhood may be better served by a separate historic dis- • Pumping Station No . 2, St . Louis and trict . This division within a larger National Reg- Broad Streets: Constructed in 1898, ister district is parallel to the subset of the Tremé Pumping Station No . 2 allowed the local district within the larger Esplanade Ridge city to successfully drain portions of NRHD . As the neighborhood hugs the narrow the back swamp and spread develop- strip of land that was once the Carondelet Canal, ment towards the lake . The station was and its development most likely was shaped by part of a network of pumping stations this waterway, but may soon be bordered by the that moved groundwater and rainwater Lafitte linear park, the district has been suggested out of the city and towards canals that as Carondelet-Lafitte. drained into Lake Pontchartrain . (Fig- The buildings within this subset tend to be ure 4 .18) of older construction dates, with 296 buildings (59 .8 percent) constructed before the year 1900 . • 315-17 North Miro Street and 319-321 This proposed Carondelet-Lafitte neighborhood North Miro Street: These Creole cot- contains 49 Creole cottages (9 .8 percent of the tages have experienced an number of micro-district, 1 .1 percent of the larger Mid-City alterations, but are some of the oldest NRHD). The Creole cottage flourished in the early structures in Mid-City with a construc- neighborhoods of New Orleans, such as the Tremé tion date of approximately 1870 . They and the Faubourg Marigny, and were constructed also retain intact dog trots, rarely found well into the late nineteenth century . Creole cot- in Creole cottages in older neighbor- tages utilize the same rhythmic facades and deep hoods such as the Faubourg Marginy . overhangs as the later shotguns, but tend to be (Figure 4 .19) constructed of one-and-a-half stories, sit directly on the street, and have side -gable roofs . Many of As with the larger Mid-City NRHD, the his- the early structures were built of brick and clad in toric significance of this micro-neighborhood lies stucco (Figure 4 .17) . As these structures survived not an accumulation of mansions, but in the ag- well into the twentieth century, the original his- gregation of iconic New Orleans building types, toric elements often were replaced, thus leading to particularly the high concentration of Creole cot- the singular creations and architectural anomalies tages not found in the rest of the district . of Creole cottages with Queen Anne brackets and Craftsman doors . Other major building types with- Proposed District #4: Upper Mid-City in this area include the ubiquitous shotgun and its Historic District variants (259 buildings or 52 .3 percent), and side- hall (24 buildings or 4 .8 percent) . The architectural Boundaries: Roughly Pontchartrain Expressway, styles of Craftsman (40 buildings or 8 percent) and City Park Avenue, St. Louis Street and Broad Queen Anne (19 buildings or 3 .8 percent) are the Street (Figure 4.20) most well represented, but this section of the Mid- Number of buildings: 3,360 (2,951 contributing)

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Figure 4.17 Creole cottages, 1200 block of Governor Nicholls, Tremé

Table 4.3 Existing NRHP properties and local landmarks within the proposed Carondelet – Lafitte historic district.

Individually Significant Properties within Proposed District #3

Individually Listed Properties in NRHP HDLC Local Landmarks • St . James Methodist Episcopal Church, 220 • Grace United Methodist Church, 2001 North Roman Street Iberville Street • St . James Methodist Episcopal Church, 220 North Roman Street

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Figure 4.18 Pumping Station No. 2, St. Louis Street and Broad Street

Figure 4.19 315-17 North Miro Street and 319-321 North Miro Street

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Outside any sort of national and local his- As a reflection of the persistent threats of toric district, the neighborhood of Mid-City is flooding, New Orleans constructed single family perceived locally as ending at Broad Street, as de- homes whose first floors were the equivalent of fined by groups such as the Mid-City Neighbor- basements in the rest of the country . These struc- hood Organization . Linking the more ephemeral tures, commonly referred to as raised basements definition of the neighborhood to the creation of a or New Orleans basement, consist of a traditional- local historic district results in a subset of the larg- ly designed cottage resting upon a foundation that er Mid-City NRHD but includes the cemeteries at sits a full story above grade (Figure 4 .21) . The en- the upper end of Canal Street . As this proposed trance usually is emphasized with a monumental district constitutes approximately 75 percent of exterior staircase . The main living spaces for the the existing Mid-City NRHD, this local district family were limited to the primary floor, similar would still consists of a diverse range of building to the piano nobile of Italian palazzos, with the types and architectural styles . Shotguns, double “basement” serving secondary functions, such as shotguns, and camelbacks constitute the vast ma- storage . As Mid-City developed into areas previ- jority, numbering 2,170 buildings (64 .6 percent), ously inundated, raised basements became more followed by raised basements (131 buildings or popular . In comparison, the proposed district of 3 .8 percent), and central halls (46 buildings or 1 .4 Carondelet-Lafitte has only one raised basement percent) . house within its boundaries . Furthermore, other

Figure 4.21 Representative raised basement house, 4521 Bienville Avenue

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Table 4 .4 Existing NRHP properties and local landmarks within the proposed Upper Mid-City historic district .

Individually Significant Properties within Proposed District #4

Individually Listed Properties in NRHP HDLC Local Landmarks • Criminal Courts Building, 2700 Tulane • Canal Street Branch, New Orleans Public Avenue Library, 2940 Canal Street • Odd Fellows Rest Cemetery, City Park • Block Keller House, 3620 Canal Street Avenue at Canal Street • Falstaff Brewery, 2600 Gravier Street • P .J . McMahon and Sons, 4800 Canal Street • Grace Episcopal Church, 3700 Canal Street • former Singer office, 4176 Canal Street • Hope Mausoleum, 4841 Canal Street • Cypress Grove Cemetery Entrance Gate, 116 City Park Avenue

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Figure 4.22 Samuel J. Peters School, 425 South Broad Street

Figure 4.23 Carpenters and Pipefitters Union Hall, 315-317 South Broad Street

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cemeteries have long been a draw for rie Laveau in St . Louis Cemetery No . visitors, and these are no exception . 1 and the entrance gates for Cypress Furthermore, many of these cemeteries Grove . (Figure 4 .25) were in use well before surrounding ar- eas, creating a draw that pulled devel- • Carondelet Canal, near the intersec- opment up Canal Street . (Figure 4 .24) tion of St . Louis Street and Jefferson Davis Parkway: Completed in 1794, • Odd Fellows Rest Cemetery Entrance the Carondelet Canal linked Bayou Gates, City Park Avenue and Canal St . John with New Orleans, allowing Street: Listed in the NRHP in 1980, goods to travel directly from the water- Odd Fellows Rest was open to burials ways linked to Lake Pontchartrain to in 1849 . The cemetery was founded by the young settlement . The canal was an the benevolent society from which it important route for trade before super- takes its name and features ornate gates seded by the railroads, resulting in the with symbols from the fraternity . The filling in of the canal. One open section HDLC has several funerary-themed lo- of the canal remains extant . (Figure cal landmarks, such as the tomb of Ma- 4 .26)

Figure 4.24 Tombs within Odd Fellows Rest Cemetery, City Park Avenue and Canal Street

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Figure 4.25 Odd Fellows Rest Cemetery Entrance Gates, City Park Avenue and Canal Street

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Figure 4.26 Carondelet Canal, near the intersection of St. Louis Street and Jefferson Davis Parkway

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• Thurgood Marshall High School, 4621 The strength of the proposed Upper Mid- Canal Street: Formerly known as Beau- City local historic district lies in its collection of regard Junior High School, Thurgood historic shotguns, raised basements, and other Marshall Middle School was built in historic building types with a low intrusion rate . 1908 during the tenure of noted munic- At the time of FEMA resurvey in 2007, only 10 ipal architect E .A . Christy . Elements percent of the structures were considered “non- of Beaux Arts and Italian Renaissance contributing,” with about ten structures of mid- styles decorate the three story building, twentieth century construction that could well be although architectural plans note that considered historic, but fall outside the stated pe- the building is two stories plus a base- riod of significance for the Mid-City NRHD. ment . Beauregard Junior High School’s most notable alumnist, Lee Harvey Additional Recommendations Oswald, attended eighth grade in the The following recommendations are appli- spring of 1942 (Sanborn 1940:171; cable to any permutation of the above-recom- Sanborn 1908:203; Recovery School mended local historic districts, as they address District/Orleans Parish School Board significant concerns that cross through all of the 2008; Warren 1964:Appendix 13, 670) . proposed boundaries . Furthermore, these recom- (Figure 4 .27) mendations will likely only be applicable to those

Figure 4.27 Thurgood Marshall High School, 4621 Canal Street

44 R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc. Contains Privileged Information -- Do Not Release Chapter IV: Recommendations areas or districts over which the HDLC has full 3 . Streetscapes control . As the HDLC regulations are currently The tout ensemble of the signature New Or- under redevelopment, the following are sugges- leans streetscape is fully represented within Mid- tions as to what items may be addressed in the City, and any local historic district designation final resolution for the Mid-City local district. may benefit from including language to acknowl- edge certain features . While the HDLC may not 1 . Iconic Eastlake Columns have jurisdiction over particular elements, recog- In the nomination for the Mid-City NRHD, nition of particular components of the streetscape special attention is given to a particular column may encourage appropriate treatment and care . type that is found as part of Eastlake style hous- Street tiles: The iconic blue and white street es, particularly shotguns . The nomination sug- tiles at almost every street corner have been pre- gests these “inverted superimposed splayed cup” viously identified by the Louisiana Landmarks turned columns may be concentrated in the Mid- Society as threatened by removal or damage dur- City area . These may have been the handiwork ing street and sidewalk repairs . (Figure 4 .30) of one particular fabricator, and further investiga- Landscape features: Particular landscape tion would be beneficial. Removal or replacement features, such as the large oaks that line Canal would be highly undesirable as they are consid- Street, are significant elements to the overall aes- ered representative of Mid-City . (Figure 4 .28) thetic of Mid-City . Such designation should only be applicable to landscape features and elements 2 . Protection of Twentieth Century Architectural that are of overwhelming significance to the iden- Styles tify of Mid-City and should not apply to every Given the development of the majority of tree that lines minor streets in the neighborhood . Mid-City started after the drainage projects of Street furniture: This loose collection of the late nineteenth century, the housing stock items can include benches at bus stops, fencing, exhibits numerous examples of Craftsman, Co- street lights, bus stop shelters, trash cans, and lonial Revival, and other early twentieth century the like . These features can be detrimental to the architectural styles . The continued development overall character of the neighborhood if handled of Canal Street as a major commercial corridor poorly, particularly if they are not sensitive to the led to the construction of significant examples surrounding historic character . of modern architecture . As previous districts and guidelines focused on predominately eighteenth 4 . New Construction and nineteenth century neighborhoods, such as The HDLC’s existing New Construction the Faubourg Marigny, many historic architec- guidelines address many of the issues that arise tural details may not be protected . in the course of building new structures within Sample language could include the identi- a historic district . For a Mid-City local historic fication of key pieces of architectural styles that district, the singular issue that will govern many may be neglected or overlooked . For example, of the decisions to be made about new construc- the current description of appropriate door types tion is where a particular new building is to be available on the HDLC website does not include located . The Mid-City neighborhood encom- examples of partially glazed doors appropriate passes such a range of structures, from modest for Craftsman style buildings or broken pediment low-rise Creole cottages to mid-century modern door surrounds for Colonial Revival style build- office buildings, that the immediate surroundings ings (Figure 4 .29) . Mid-century modern struc- for proposed new buildings will likely be a bet- tures have already received attention from the ter guide for new construction than district-wide HDLC, as represented by the inclusion of struc- regulations . For example, structures with an ad- tures such as the Hope Mausoleum as local land- dress on Canal Street can be of larger scale and marks, but additional protective language may be massing than infill on a narrow lot on one of the warranted . tertiary streets of the district .

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Figure 4.28 Unique turned columns, 4136 Bienville Avenue

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Figure 4.29 Representative Craftsman-style door, 4524 Bienville Avenue

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Figure 4.30 Damaged and missing street tiles on Bienville Avenue

In keeping with compatibility with the his- building on North St . Patrick Street, based on the toric character of Mid-City, new construction overall character of the streetscape in the different must also consider the overall massing of the new micro-neighborhoods of Mid-City . Furthermore, structure so that it is sympathetic with the sur- appropriate materials selection, particularly as it rounding historic buildings, whether they are pre- relates to visual characteristics, will greatly im- dominately residential double shotguns on Banks prove the compatibility of new construction with Street or office buildings along Tulane Avenue. the historic neighborhood, particular as it is rep- In addition, a modern building constructed in the resented within the immediate environs of the lower range of the district, such as on North Ro- new construction . man Street, may require a different setback than a

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REQUEST FOR LOCAL DISTRICT DESIGNATION

APPENDIX B

CONTRIBUTING & NON-CONTRIBUTING ELEMENTS TO MID-CITY NRHD Table B.1 The following properties are contributing elements to the Mid‐City NRHD, as of 2007. Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 2201 Banks Street 1870‐80 double shotgun 2205‐07 Banks Street 1905‐15 double shotgun 2209‐11 Banks Street 1905‐15 double shotgun 2213‐15 Banks Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 2217 Banks Street 1905‐15 double shotgun 2221 Banks Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 2301 Banks Street 1900‐10 double shotgun 2305‐07 Banks Street 1905‐15 double shotgun 2315 Banks Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2321 A‐23 D Banks Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 2405‐07 Banks Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2409 Banks Street 1905‐15 other 2411‐13 Banks Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 2415‐17 Banks Street 1895‐1905 Queen Anne Cottage 2421‐23 Banks Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2425‐27 Banks Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2509 Banks Street 1885‐95 camelback 2511‐13 Banks Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 2515 Banks Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 2517‐19 Banks Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2521‐23 Banks Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2525‐27 Banks Street 1895‐1905 Gable‐Ell 2533‐35 Banks Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2539 Banks Street 1880‐90 shotgun 2541‐45 Banks Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 2549 Banks Street 1920‐30 commercial 2600‐02 Banks Street 1900‐10 double shotgun 2604 Banks Street 1900‐10 shotgun 2605‐07 Banks Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2608‐10 Banks Street 1905‐15 camelback 2612‐14 Banks Street 1900‐10 side‐hall 2613 Banks Street 1915‐25 shotgun 2620 Banks Street 1880‐90 shotgun 2621 Banks Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 2626 Banks Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 2642‐44 Banks Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 2646‐48 Banks Street 1905‐15 double shotgun 2656 Banks Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 2722 Banks Street 1880‐90 shotgun 2726‐28 Banks Street 1880‐1890 double shotgun 2730 Banks Street 1880‐90 shotgun 2732‐34 Banks Street 1905‐15 double shotgun 2736‐38 Banks Street 1880‐1890 double shotgun 2743 Banks Street 1900‐10 shotgun

1 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 2765‐67 Banks Street 1905‐15 double shotgun 2800‐02 Banks Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2804‐06 Banks Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 2808 Banks Street 1880‐90 shotgun 2809‐11 Banks Street 1900‐10 double shotgun 2812‐14 Banks Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2813‐15.5 Banks Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 2816‐18 Banks Street 1885‐1895 double shotgun 2819 Banks Street 1900‐10 shotgun 2820‐22 Banks Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 2821‐23 Banks Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2824‐26 Banks Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 2825 Banks Street 1900‐10 shotgun 2829‐31 Banks Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2830‐32 Banks Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 2833 Banks Street 1900‐10 shotgun 2835‐37 Banks Street 1920‐30 camelback 2836‐38 Banks Street 1885‐1895 double shotgun 2900‐02 Banks Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 2901‐03 Banks Street 1900‐10 camelback 2904‐06 Banks Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 2907‐09 Banks Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2908‐10 Banks Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2911‐13 Banks Street 1890‐1900 camelback 2912‐14 Banks Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 2915‐17 Banks Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 2916‐18 Banks Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2920‐22 Banks Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 2921 Banks Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 2923‐25 Banks Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 2927‐29 Banks Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2931‐33 Banks Street 1900‐10 other 3000‐02 Banks Street 1915‐25 commercial 3001‐03 Banks Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3004‐06 Banks Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3005‐07 Banks Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3008‐10 Banks Street 1905‐15 double shotgun 3011 Banks Street 1910‐20 shotgun 3013‐15 Banks Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3014‐16 Banks Street 1910‐20 camelback 3019 Banks Street 1880‐90 shotgun 3020 Banks Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 3023‐25 Banks Street 1890‐1900 camelback 3024 Banks Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 3027‐29 Banks Street 1920‐30 double shotgun

2 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 3028 Banks Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 3031‐33 Banks Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 3034‐36 Banks Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 3035‐37 Banks Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3101‐03 Banks Street 1890‐1900 other 3113‐15 Banks Street 1905‐15 camelback 3114 Banks Street 1905‐15 camelback 3118‐20 Banks Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 3121‐23 B Banks Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3125‐27 B Banks Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3126‐28 Banks Street 1925‐35 commercial 3200‐02 Banks Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3201‐03 Banks Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 3204‐06 Banks Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 3205 Banks Street 1905‐15 side‐hall 3209‐11 Banks Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 3210 Banks Street 1920‐30 camelback 3213‐15.5 Banks Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 3214 Banks Street 1910‐20 camelback 3216‐16 B Banks Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 3217‐19 Banks Street 1905‐15 camelback 3220‐22 Banks Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 3221‐23 Banks Street 1915‐25 camelback 3223‐25 Banks Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 3225‐27 Banks Street 1905‐15 camelback 3226 Banks Street 1910‐20 shotgun 3228 Banks Street 1920‐30 shotgun 3229‐31 Banks Street 1915‐25 camelback 3232 Banks Street 1925‐35 shotgun 3234‐36 Banks Street 1905‐15 camelback 3237‐39 Banks Street 1905‐15 camelback 3238 Banks Street 1910‐20 Gable‐Ell 3300‐02 Banks Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 3301‐03 Banks Street 1920‐30 camelback 3304‐06 Banks Street 1910‐20 other 3305‐07 Banks Street 1920‐30 camelback 3308‐10 Banks Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3309 Banks Street 1910‐20 camelback 3312‐14 Banks Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3313‐15 Banks Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 3317‐19 Banks Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 3320 Banks Street 1910‐20 raised basement 3321‐23 Banks Street 1915‐25 central hall 3324‐26 Banks Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3328 Banks Street 1935‐45 commercial

3 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 3419 Banks Street 1880‐1890 side‐hall 3420 Banks Street 1920‐30 raised basement 3421 Banks Street 1920‐30 other 3424‐26 Banks Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 3438 Banks Street 1920‐30 raised basement 3500‐02 Banks Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 3501 Banks Street 1920‐1930 other 3504‐06 Banks Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 3508‐10 Banks Street 1925‐1935 other 3509‐11 Banks Street 1915‐25 camelback 3515‐17 Banks Street 1925‐1935 other 3516‐18 Banks Street 1915‐25 camelback 3520‐22 Banks Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 3521‐23 Banks Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 3524‐26 Banks Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 3525‐27 Banks Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 3528‐30 Banks Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 3529‐31 Banks Street 1910‐20 camelback 3534‐36 Banks Street 1910‐1920 camelback 3535 Banks Street 1910‐1920 other 3600‐02 Banks Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 3601‐03 Banks Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 3605‐07 Banks Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 3606 Banks Street 1930‐40 double shotgun 3608 Banks Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 3609‐11 Banks Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 3612‐14 Banks Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 3615 Banks Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 3620‐22 Banks Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 3621‐23 Banks Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3625‐27 Banks Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 3630 Banks Street 1920‐30 bungalow 3633‐35 Banks Street 1910‐1920 other 3634 Banks Street 1925‐35 bungalow 3701 Banks Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 3709 Banks Street 1930‐1940 commercial 3716 Banks Street 1920‐1930 shotgun 3718 Banks Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 3719‐21 Banks Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3724‐26 Banks Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 3728‐30 Banks Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 3734 Banks Street 1920‐1930 raised basement 3800 Banks Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 3804 Banks Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3808‐10 Banks Street 1920‐30 double shotgun

4 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 3814 Banks Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 3815 Banks Street 1910‐20 shotgun 3816 Banks Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 3820‐22.5 Banks Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 3821 Banks Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 3826‐28 Banks Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 3829 Banks Street 1910‐20 other 3830‐32 Banks Street 1930‐40 other 3831‐33 Banks Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 3834‐36 Banks Street 1930‐40 other 3835‐39 Banks Street 1925‐1935 commercial 3838‐40 Banks Street 1910‐1920 other 3901 Banks Street 1920‐1930 commercial 3914 Banks Street 1915‐1925 camelback 3915‐17 Banks Street 1910‐20 camelback 3916 Banks Street 1900‐1910 shotgun 3918 Banks Street 1925‐1935 shotgun 3920 Banks Street 1915‐1925 raised basement 3921 Banks Street 1910‐20 other 3925 Banks Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 3927‐29 Banks Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 3935‐37 Banks Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 3939‐41 Banks Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 4001 Banks Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4007‐09 Banks Street 1920‐30 other 4013‐15 Banks Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4014 Banks Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4016‐18 Banks Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4019‐21 Banks Street 1920‐30 shotgun 4020‐22 Banks Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 4025‐27 Banks Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4026 Banks Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 4029‐31 Banks Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4030 Banks Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4034‐36 Banks Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4035 Banks Street 1910‐20 shotgun 4037 Banks Street 1920‐30 side‐hall 4038‐40 Banks Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 4042‐44.5 Banks Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 4046‐48 Banks Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 4101‐03 Banks Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4132‐34 Banks Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4144 Banks Street 1945‐55 minimal traditional 4148 Banks Street 1920‐30 other 4218‐20 Banks Street 1910‐20 double shotgun

5 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 4222‐24 Banks Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4226‐28 Banks Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4300‐02 Banks Street 1920‐30 other 4301 Banks Street 1910‐20 other 4308‐10 Banks Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4317 Banks Street 1915‐25 minimal traditional 4319‐21 Banks Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 4324‐26.5 Banks Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4325‐25.5 Banks Street 1920‐30 other 4327 Banks Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 4328‐30 Banks Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4329‐31 Banks Street 1920‐30 side‐hall 4333 Banks Street 1915‐25 camelback 4337 Banks Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 4338 Banks Street 1920‐30 commercial 4401‐07 Banks Street 1920‐30 other 4408 Banks Street 1925‐35 commercial 4412‐14 Banks Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4413 Banks Street 1920‐30 commercial 4417‐19 Banks Street 1920‐30 garage 4418‐20 Banks Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4424 Banks Street 1915‐25 shotgun 4427‐25 Banks Street 1920‐30 other 4429‐31 Banks Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4437 Banks Street 1920‐30 minimal traditional 4439‐41 Banks Street 1910‐20 camelback 4506‐08 Banks Street 1920‐30 bungalow 4510 Banks Street 1920‐30 other 4512‐14 Banks Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4513‐15 Banks Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 4516‐16 C Banks Street 1910‐20 raised basement 4517 Banks Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 4519 Banks Street 1910‐20 raised basement 4524 Banks Street 1915‐25 raised basement 4526‐28 Banks Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4532 Banks Street 1915‐25 camelback 4534‐36 Banks Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4602‐04 Banks Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 4603 Banks Street 1930‐40 raised basement 4606‐08 Banks Street 1930‐40 double shotgun 4609 Banks Street 1950‐60 ranch 4612 Banks Street 1920‐1930 camelback 4619 Banks Street 1920‐1930 unknown 4620‐22 Banks Street 1930‐40 double shotgun 4623‐25 Banks Street 1920‐30 double shotgun

6 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 4624‐26 Banks Street 1925‐1935 double shotgun 4627 Banks Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4628‐30 Banks Street 1925‐1935 double shotgun 4631 Banks Street 1920‐1930 minimal traditional 4632 Banks Street 1925‐1935 minimal traditional 4635 Banks Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4708‐10 Banks Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4709‐11 Banks Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 4712‐14 Banks Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4713‐13.5 Banks Street 1910‐20 shotgun 4715‐17 Banks Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 4721‐23 Banks Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4722‐24 Banks Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 4725‐27 Banks Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 4726‐28 Banks Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4729‐31 Banks Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 4730‐32 Banks Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4733‐35 Banks Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 4737 Banks Street 1925‐35 minimal traditional 4800‐02 Banks Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4814 Banks Street 1915‐25 shotgun 4824‐26 Banks Street 1915‐25 shotgun 4832‐34 Banks Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 631 Banks Street 1910‐20 other 2912‐14 Baudin Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 2916‐18 Baudin Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 2919 Baudin Street 1880‐90 side‐hall 2920‐22 Baudin Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 2937 Baudin Street 1935‐45 storage 3000 Baudin Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 3001‐03 Baudin Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3005‐07 Baudin Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3006‐08 Baudin Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 3009‐11 Baudin Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3010‐12 Baudin Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 3013‐15 Baudin Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3014‐16 Baudin Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 3017‐19 Baudin Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3021‐23 Baudin Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3027‐29 Baudin Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 3030 Baudin Street 1910‐20 shotgun 3031 Baudin Street 1905‐15 Gable‐Ell 3034‐36 Baudin Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3035 Baudin Street 1890‐1900 side‐hall 3101‐01 B Baudin Street 1880‐90 shotgun

7 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 3105 Baudin Street 1880‐90 shotgun 3109‐11 Baudin Street 1945‐55 double shotgun 3208‐10 Baudin Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3212‐14 Baudin Street 1900‐10 double shotgun 3215‐17 Baudin Street 1910‐1920 camelback 3219‐21 Baudin Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3222 Baudin Street 1905‐15 camelback 3301‐03 Baudin Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 3307 Baudin Street 1920‐30 minimal traditional 3317‐19 Baudin Street 1920‐30 camelback 3320‐22 Baudin Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 3323 Baudin Street 1905‐10 shotgun 3324‐26 Baudin Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 3327 Baudin Street 1905‐10 shotgun 3419‐21 Baudin Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 3500‐02 Baudin Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 3506‐08 Baudin Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 3510‐12 Baudin Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 3514‐16 Baudin Street 1915‐25 raised basement 3515‐17 Baudin Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 3519‐21 Baudin Street 1930‐35 double shotgun 3522 Baudin Street 1920‐30 shotgun 3615‐17 Baudin Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 3620‐22 Baudin Street 1895‐1905 camelback 3624 Baudin Street 1910‐20 camelback 3720‐20.5 Baudin Street 1935‐45 shotgun 3721 Baudin Street 1890‐1910 shotgun 3722‐24 A Baudin Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 3723 Baudin Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 3726 Baudin Street 1915‐25 shotgun 3816 Baudin Street 1930‐40 minimal traditional 3817 Baudin Street 1915‐25 shotgun 3820 Baudin Street 1895‐1905 side‐hall 3822‐24 Baudin Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 3826 Baudin Street 1915‐25 shotgun 3827 Baudin Street 1880‐90 shotgun 3915 Baudin Street 1930‐40 other 3916‐18 Baudin Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 3922‐24 Baudin Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 3925 Baudin Street 1895‐1905 camelback 4024‐26 Baudin Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 4025‐27 Baudin Street 1885‐1905 double shotgun 4029‐31 Baudin Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4035 Baudin Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 4039 Baudin Street 1890‐1900 shotgun

8 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 4042‐44 Baudin Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4046‐48 Baudin Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4047 Baudin Street 1880‐90 shotgun 4049‐51 Baudin Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 4052 Baudin Street 1915‐25 shotgun 4054‐56 Baudin Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4120‐22 Baudin Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 4124‐26 Baudin Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4128‐30 Baudin Street 1920‐30 raised basement 4132‐34 Baudin Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4136‐38 Baudin Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4140‐42 Baudin Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4144‐46 Baudin Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4217 Baudin Street 1880‐90 camelback 4220‐22 Baudin Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 4221‐23 Baudin Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4224‐26 Baudin Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 4227 Baudin Street 1920‐30 shotgun 4228‐30 Baudin Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4301‐03 Baudin Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4305 Baudin Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 4309‐11 Baudin Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 4313‐15 Baudin Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4316‐18 Baudin Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 4317‐19 Baudin Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4320 Baudin Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 4321‐23 Baudin Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 4324‐26.5 Baudin Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4327 Baudin Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 4328‐30 Baudin Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 4329‐31 Baudin Street 1905‐15 double shotgun 4333‐35 Baudin Street 1905‐15 double shotgun 4337‐39 Baudin Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 4401‐03 Baudin Street 1880‐90 other 4413 Baudin Street 1920‐30 shotgun 4417‐19 Baudin Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4420‐22 Baudin Street 1920‐30 other 4421 Baudin Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 4501‐03 Baudin Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 4507 Baudin Street 1920‐30 shotgun 4511 Baudin Street 1900‐10 shotgun 4512 Baudin Street 1920‐30 raised basement 4513‐15 Baudin Street 1940‐45 double shotgun 4516‐18 Baudin Street 1920‐30 raised basement 4519 Baudin Street 1910‐20 minimal traditional

9 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 4520‐22 Baudin Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4521‐23 Baudin Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4524‐26 Baudin Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4525 Baudin Street 1920‐30 bungalow 4528‐30 Baudin Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4531 Baudin Street 1920‐30 raised basement 4614 Baudin Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 4620 Baudin Street 1925‐35 shotgun 4622 Baudin Street 1940‐45 shotgun 4623‐25 Baudin Street 1920‐25 double shotgun 4629 Baudin Street 1920‐25 minimal traditional 4633 Baudin Street 1920‐30 other 4701‐03.5 Baudin Street 1930‐40 double shotgun 4705‐07 Baudin Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4709‐11 Baudin Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4713‐15 Baudin Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4721 Baudin Street 1920‐30 minimal traditional 4725‐27 Baudin Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 1723 Bienville Avenue 1875‐85 shotgun 1729 Bienville Avenue 1870‐80 shotgun 1731‐33 Bienville Avenue 1880‐90 other 1804‐06 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 1817‐19 Bienville Avenue 1875‐85 camelback 1818 Bienville Avenue 1875‐85 side‐hall 1823‐27 A Bienville Avenue 1875‐85 double shotgun 1826‐28 B Bienville Avenue 1940‐50 double shotgun 1830‐32 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 creole cottage 1836‐36 B Bienville Avenue 1860‐70 creole cottage 1908 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 side‐hall 1922 Bienville Avenue 1870‐1880 shotgun 2004‐06 Bienville Avenue 1880‐90 creole cottage 2022‐24 Bienville Avenue 1860‐1870 creole cottage 2028‐30 Bienville Avenue 1870‐80 double shotgun 2101‐03 Bienville Avenue 1880‐90 double shotgun 2108‐10 Bienville Avenue 1915‐25 camelback 2114 Bienville Avenue 1860‐1870 side‐hall 2115 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 shotgun 2117‐19 Bienville Avenue 1880‐90 double shotgun 2120 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1900 shotgun 2121‐23 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2125 Bienville Avenue 1875‐85 side‐hall 2127‐29 Bienville Avenue 1875‐85 double shotgun 2204‐06 Bienville Avenue 1920‐30 other 2209 Bienville Avenue 1900‐10 other 2217‐19 Bienville Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun

10 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 2218 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 shotgun 2220‐22 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2221 Bienville Avenue 1920‐30 shotgun 2229 Bienville Avenue 1870‐80 other 2231‐33 Bienville Avenue 1920‐30 double shotgun 229 Bienville Avenue 1915‐25 raised basement 2300‐02 Bienville Avenue 1870‐80 creole cottage 2304‐04 A Bienville Avenue 1885‐95 shotgun 2309‐11 Bienville Avenue 1880‐90 double shotgun 2313 Bienville Avenue 1880‐90 shotgun 2315‐17 Bienville Avenue 1870‐80 double shotgun 2316 Bienville Avenue 1870‐80 shotgun 2318 Bienville Avenue 1885‐95 side‐hall 2320‐22 Bienville Avenue 1870‐80 double shotgun 2321 Bienville Avenue 1880‐90 shotgun 2323 Bienville Avenue 1880‐90 shotgun 2326 Bienville Avenue 1885‐95 side‐hall 2328‐30 Bienville Avenue 1870‐80 double shotgun 2334 Bienville Avenue 1885‐95 shotgun 2335 Bienville Avenue 1880‐90 shotgun 2336 Bienville Avenue 1880‐90 other 2337‐39 Bienville Avenue 1885‐95 double shotgun 2404 Bienville Avenue 1850‐60 camelback 2415‐17 Bienville Avenue 1875‐80 side‐hall 2416‐18 Bienville Avenue 1885‐95 double shotgun 2420 Bienville Avenue 1850‐60 shotgun 2423‐25 Bienville Avenue 1880‐90 double shotgun 2424 Bienville Avenue 1885‐95 shotgun 2429 Bienville Avenue 1885‐95 double shotgun 2430 Bienville Avenue 1852 Queen Anne Cottage 2431‐39 Bienville Avenue 1885‐95 other 2434 Bienville Avenue 1850‐60 camelback 2438 Bienville Avenue 1885‐1905 shotgun 2500‐02 Bienville Avenue 1925‐35 double shotgun 2501‐03 Bienville Avenue 1880‐90 double shotgun 2504‐06 Bienville Avenue 1885‐95 double shotgun 2507 Bienville Avenue 1880‐90 shotgun 2508‐10 Bienville Avenue 1885‐95 double shotgun 2509‐11.5 Bienville Avenue 1910‐20 raised basement 2512‐14 Bienville Avenue 1885‐95 double shotgun 2515 Bienville Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2518 Bienville Avenue 1925‐35 bungalow 2520‐22 Bienville Avenue 1885‐95 double shotgun 2530‐32 Bienville Avenue 1885‐95 double shotgun 2534‐36 Bienville Avenue 1885‐95 double shotgun

11 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 2541‐43 Bienville Avenue 1875‐85 double shotgun 2542‐44 Bienville Avenue 1885‐95 double shotgun 2546‐48 Bienville Avenue 1885‐95 double shotgun 2600 Bienville Avenue 1860‐70 creole cottage 2608 A‐10 B Bienville Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 2612‐14 Bienville Avenue 1875‐85 double shotgun 2616‐18 Bienville Avenue 1885‐95 double shotgun 2620‐22 Bienville Avenue 1885‐95 double shotgun 2626‐28 Bienville Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 2648‐50 Bienville Avenue 1880‐90 double shotgun 2720‐22 Bienville Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2721‐23 Bienville Avenue 1920‐30 double shotgun 2724 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 shotgun 2728‐30 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2732 A‐C Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 shotgun 2733‐39 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2734‐38 Bienville Avenue 1915‐25 double shotgun 2741 Bienville Avenue 1890‐1900 shotgun 2742 Bienville Avenue 1915‐25 shotgun 2746 Bienville Avenue 1900‐10 double shotgun 2747‐47 B Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 side‐hall 2748 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 camelback 2749 Bienville Avenue 1890‐1900 shotgun 2801‐03 Bienville Avenue 1915‐1925 double shotgun 2805‐07 Bienville Avenue 1915‐1925 double shotgun 2809‐13 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 other 2817‐19 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2831‐33 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2837 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2929‐31 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2937 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 side‐hall 3000‐02 Bienville Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3001‐03 Bienville Avenue 1920‐30 commercial 3004‐06 Bienville Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3005‐07 Bienville Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 3008‐10 Bienville Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3009 Bienville Avenue 1885‐95 double shotgun 3012‐14 Bienville Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3013‐15 Bienville Avenue 1885‐95 double shotgun 3016‐18 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3017‐19 Bienville Avenue 1915‐25 double shotgun 3020‐22 Bienville Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3021‐23 Bienville Avenue 1915‐25 double shotgun 3024‐26 Bienville Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3025‐27 Bienville Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun

12 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 3028‐30 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3034‐36 Bienville Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3035‐37 Bienville Avenue 1880‐90 double shotgun 3100‐02 Bienville Avenue 1915‐25 double shotgun 3104‐06 B Bienville Avenue 1920‐30 double shotgun 3108‐10 Bienville Avenue 1930‐40 double shotgun 3114 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 shotgun 3116 Bienville Avenue 1935‐45 minimal traditional 3120‐22 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3126 Bienville Avenue 1880‐90 double shotgun 3200‐02 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3201‐03 Bienville Avenue 1880‐90 other 3204‐06 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3207‐09 Bienville Avenue 1935‐45 double shotgun 3208‐10 Bienville Avenue 1915‐25 double shotgun 3212‐14 Bienville Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 3213‐13.5 Bienville Avenue 1910‐20 other 3216‐18 Bienville Avenue 1915‐25 double shotgun 3219‐21 Bienville Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 3220‐22 Bienville Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 3223‐25 Bienville Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3228 Bienville Avenue 1920‐30 minimal traditional 3230 Bienville Avenue 1915‐25 raised basement 3232‐34 Bienville Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 3238‐40 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3300 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3301 Bienville Avenue 1920‐30 double shotgun 3304‐06 Bienville Avenue 1920‐30 shotgun 3305‐07 Bienville Avenue 1920‐30 double shotgun 3317‐19 Bienville Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3320 Bienville Avenue 1880‐90 shotgun 3323 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3330‐32 A Bienville Avenue 1905‐15 double shotgun 3336 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 shotgun 3340 Bienville Avenue 1905‐15 other 3420‐22 Bienville Avenue 1920‐30 double shotgun 3424‐26.5 Bienville Avenue 1915‐25 double shotgun 3428‐30 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 shotgun 3432‐34 Bienville Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 3636 Bienville Avenue 1895‐05 double shotgun 3708 Bienville Avenue 1890‐1900 shotgun 3710 Bienville Avenue 1910‐20 shotgun 3712 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 shotgun 3716 Bienville Avenue 1890‐1900 shotgun 3720 Bienville Avenue 1890‐1900 shotgun

13 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 3722 Bienville Avenue 1890‐1900 other 3730 Bienville Avenue 1915‐25 other 3800 Bienville Avenue 1920‐30 commercial 3806‐08 Bienville Avenue 1920‐30 double shotgun 3810‐12 Bienville Avenue 1895‐05 double shotgun 3816 Bienville Avenue 1920‐30 double shotgun 3826‐28 Bienville Avenue 1930‐40 double shotgun 3830‐32 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3834‐36 Bienville Avenue 1920‐30 double shotgun 3838‐40 Bienville Avenue 1920‐30 double shotgun 3900‐02 Bienville Avenue 1920‐30 double shotgun 3904 Bienville Avenue 1925‐35 double shotgun 3908‐10 Bienville Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 3912 Bienville Avenue 1905‐15 shotgun 3916‐18 Bienville Avenue 1880‐90 creole cottage 3920‐22 Bienville Avenue 1925‐35 double shotgun 3924‐26 Bienville Avenue 1915‐25 double shotgun 3932‐34 Bienville Avenue 1920‐30 double shotgun 3936 Bienville Avenue 1880‐90 double shotgun 4136 Bienville Avenue 1925‐35 other 4142 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 4144‐46 Bienville Avenue 1910‐1920 double shotgun 4148 Bienville Avenue 1915‐1925 shotgun 4152‐54 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 4158 Bienville Avenue 1885‐1895 side‐hall 4160‐62 Bienville Avenue 1915‐25 double shotgun 4164‐66 Bienville Avenue 1920‐1930 double shotgun 4168‐70 Bienville Avenue 1920‐1930 double shotgun 4172‐74 Bienville Avenue 1915‐25 other 4176 Bienville Avenue 1890‐1900 shotgun 4200‐02 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 4210 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 other 4214 Bienville Avenue 1890‐1900 shotgun 4222 Bienville Avenue 1910‐1920 shotgun 4226 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 other 4230 Bienville Avenue 1885‐1895 shotgun 4238 Bienville Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 4300‐02 Bienville Avenue 1910‐1920 double shotgun 4304‐06 Bienville Avenue 1900‐10 double shotgun 4312‐14 Bienville Avenue 1900‐10 side‐hall 4318‐20 Bienville Avenue 1910‐1920 double shotgun 4400 Bienville Avenue 1930‐40 minimal traditional 4416‐18 Bienville Avenue 1920‐30 double shotgun 4420‐22 Bienville Avenue 1929 double shotgun 4426‐28 Bienville Avenue 1920‐1930 double shotgun

14 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 4436‐38 Bienville Avenue 1920‐30 double shotgun 4440 Bienville Avenue 1920‐1930 minimal traditional 4501 Bienville Avenue 1920‐1930 raised basement 4507 Bienville Avenue 1920‐1930 shotgun 4508 Bienville Avenue 1910‐1920 minimal traditional 4509‐11 Bienville Avenue 1925‐35 double shotgun 4514 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 shotgun 4515‐17 Bienville Avenue 1920‐1930 double shotgun 4521‐23 Bienville Avenue 1915‐1925 double shotgun 4522‐24 Bienville Avenue 1915‐25 double shotgun 4526‐28 Bienville Avenue 1915‐1925 double shotgun 4531 Bienville Avenue 1920‐1930 raised basement 4535 Bienville Avenue 1930‐40 commercial 4601‐03 Bienville Avenue 1920‐1930 other 4607‐09 Bienville Avenue 1920‐30 double shotgun 4612‐14 Bienville Avenue 1920‐30 other 4616‐18 Bienville Avenue 1920‐1930 other 4620‐22 Bienville Avenue 1920‐30 other 4621 Bienville Avenue 1920‐1930 raised basement 4626‐28 Bienville Avenue 1920‐1930 minimal traditional 4627 Bienville Avenue 1920‐30 double shotgun 4637 Bienville Avenue 1920‐1930 bungalow 4723 Bienville Avenue 1941 minimal traditional 4724 Bienville Avenue 1925‐35 bungalow 4730 Bienville Avenue 1920‐1930 bungalow 4736 Bienville Avenue 1925‐35 bungalow 4744 Bienville Avenue 1920‐1930 bungalow 4801 Bienville Avenue 1925‐1935 double shotgun 4804 Bienville Avenue 1920‐1930 bungalow 4810 Bienville Avenue 1925‐35 bungalow 4811‐13 Bienville Avenue 1925‐35 double shotgun 4816 Bienville Avenue 1920‐1930 bungalow 4817‐19 Bienville Avenue 1920‐1930 double shotgun 4821 Bienville Avenue 1915‐25 bungalow 4822 Bienville Avenue 1925‐35 bungalow 4825‐27 Bienville Avenue 1917‐20 double shotgun 4826 Bienville Avenue 1920‐1930 bungalow 4829‐31 Bienville Avenue 1920‐30 double shotgun 4830 Bienville Avenue 1900‐1910 side‐hall 4833 Bienville Avenue 1915‐1925 shotgun 4835‐37.5 Bienville Avenue 1920‐30 raised basement 4840 Bienville Avenue 1925‐35 commercial 4841 Bienville Avenue 1915‐1925 double shotgun 4916‐18 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 4920‐20.5 Bienville Avenue 1910‐1920 shotgun

15 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 4924 Bienville Avenue 1910‐1920 minimal traditional 5000‐02 Bienville Avenue 1920‐1930 double shotgun 5004‐06 A Bienville Avenue 1910‐1920 shotgun 5010 Bienville Avenue 1925‐35 other 5022 Bienville Avenue 1930‐1940 commercial 5110 Bienville Avenue 1920‐30 shotgun 2426 Bradish Place 1895‐1905 shotgun 1800 Canal Street 1885‐95 Queen Anne Cottage 1801 Canal Street 1920‐30 commercial 1815 Canal Street 1920‐1930 commercial 1838 Canal Street 1870‐80 side‐hall 1901 Canal Street 1920‐30 garage 1928‐34 Canal Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 1936 Canal Street 1875‐85 other 2120 Canal Street 1910‐20 commercial 2220 Canal Street 1930‐40 commercial 2311 Canal Street 1885‐95 side‐hall 2317 A‐H Canal Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 2331 Canal Street 1885‐95 shotgun 2335 Canal Street 1885‐95 shotgun 2337 Canal Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 2536‐38 Canal Street 1910‐20 shotgun 2540 Canal Street 1905‐10 other 2542 Canal Street 1895‐1905 commercial 2735‐37 Canal Street 1915‐25 shotgun 2743 A‐D Canal Street 1920‐30 raised basement 2752 Canal Street 1880‐90 side‐hall 2828 Canal Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 2912 Canal Street 1915‐25 central hall 2926‐26 B Canal Street 1890‐1900 central hall 2940 Canal Street 1911 central hall 3004 Canal Street 1920‐30 other 3017‐19 Canal Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3019 Canal Street 1913 other 3034 Canal Street 1910‐20 shotgun 3038‐40 Canal Street 1890‐1900 side‐hall 3102 Canal Street 1920‐30 raised basement 3108‐10 Canal Street 1890‐1900 other 3112‐14 Canal Street 1915‐25 central hall 3118‐20 Canal Street 1890‐1900 commercial 3200 Canal Street 1923 other 3205 Canal Street 1885‐95 other 3215 Canal Street 1880‐90 other 3221‐23 Canal Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 3222 1 Canal Street 1925‐35 other

16 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 3222 2 Canal Street 1925‐35 other 3222 3 Canal Street 1910 other 3225‐29 Canal Street 1880‐90 central hall 3233 Canal Street 1880‐90 shotgun 3300 Canal Street 1920‐1930 unknown 3316 Canal Street 1890‐1900 side‐hall 3322 Canal Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3340 Canal Street 1890‐1900 commercial 3401 Canal Street 1956 other 3414‐16 Canal Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3420 Canal Street 1895‐1905 other 3426 Canal Street 1905‐15 other 3434 Canal Street 1895‐1905 side‐hall 3514‐16 Canal Street 1900‐10 shotgun 3517 Canal Street 1895‐1905 other 3520 Canal Street 1885‐95 camelback 3524 Canal Street 1895‐1905 other 3527 Canal Street 1890‐1900 central hall 3532 Canal Street 1900‐10 double shotgun 3600 Canal Street 1900‐10 double shotgun 3601‐03 Canal Street 1910‐1920 other 3604 Canal Street 1895‐1905 other 3606‐06.05 Canal Street 1900‐10 four square 3609 Canal Street 1890‐1900 other 3620 Canal Street 1900‐10 raised basement 3631 Canal Street 1890‐1900 other 3632 Canal Street 1895‐1905 other 3701 Canal Street 1920‐30 other 3715‐17 Canal Street 1915‐1925 other 3723 Canal Street 1910‐20 other 3726‐28 Canal Street 1885‐95 side‐hall 3727 Canal Street 1890‐1900 side‐hall 3731 Canal Street 1880‐90 side‐hall 3732 Canal Street 1895‐1905 side‐hall 3800 Canal Street 1890‐1900 commercial 3804 Canal Street 1890‐1900 side‐hall 3820 Canal Street 1920‐30 other 3824‐28 Canal Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 3827 Canal Street 1880‐1890 Queen Anne Cottage 3901‐03 Canal Street 1880‐1890 other 3908‐10 Canal Street 1915‐1925 other 3914 Canal Street 1890‐1900 other 3918 Canal Street 1915‐1925 other 3934 Canal Street 1915‐1925 raised basement 3937 Canal Street 1924 central hall

17 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 3940 Canal Street 1895‐1905 other 4006‐08 Canal Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 4016 Canal Street 1895‐1905 central hall 4030 Canal Street 1930‐49 commercial 4036‐38 Canal Street 1910‐20 central hall 4130 Canal Street 1885‐1895 other 4139 Canal Street 1880‐1890 other 4143 Canal Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 4145‐47 Canal Street 1895‐1905 other 4149‐51 Canal Street 1895‐1905 other 4152 Canal Street 1910‐20 raised basement 4153 Canal Street 1895‐1905 camelback 4157 Canal Street 1920‐1930 raised basement 4162‐64 Canal Street 1920‐1930 other 4173 Canal Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 4201‐03 Canal Street 1910‐20 other 4205‐07 Canal Street 1880‐1890 double shotgun 4209 Canal Street 1890‐1900 Queen Anne Cottage 4217 Canal Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 4220 Canal Street 1895‐1905 central hall 4224 Canal Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 4226‐28 Canal Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 4230‐32 Canal Street 1895‐1905 camelback 4234 Canal Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 4240 Canal Street 1895‐1905 other 4302 1 Canal Street 1927 other 4302 2 Canal Street 1956 other 4305‐07 Canal Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 4317 Canal Street 1910‐20 raised basement 4321‐23 Canal Street 1880‐1890 double shotgun 4322 Canal Street 1895‐1905 other 4327 Canal Street 1910‐20 raised basement 4330 Canal Street 1895‐1905 other 4333 Canal Street 1925‐1935 bungalow 4334 A‐B Canal Street 1895‐1905 other 4336 Canal Street 1895‐1905 side‐hall 4400‐04 Canal Street 1895‐1905 other 4403 Canal Street 1880‐90 central hall 4406‐08 Canal Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 4407 Canal Street 1930‐40 central hall 4410‐12 Canal Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 4411 Canal Street 1920‐30 raised basement 4414‐16 Canal Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 4420 Canal Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 4422‐28 Canal Street 1900‐1910 other

18 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 4431 Canal Street 1930‐40 minimal traditional 4433 Canal Street 1925‐35 other 4436 Canal Street 1920‐30 raised basement 4438‐40 Canal Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 4439 Canal Street Dec. 4 1927 central hall 4501 Canal Street 1892 other 4505 Canal Street 1890‐95 other 4506 Canal Street 1914 central hall 4511 Canal Street 1890‐95 other 4515 Canal Street 1892 other 4516 Canal Street 1925‐35 raised basement 4519 Canal Street 1890‐95 other 4520 Canal Street 1925‐35 raised basement 4525‐27 Canal Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 4531‐33 Canal Street 1920‐30 other 4534 Canal Street 1920‐30 raised basement 4535‐37 Canal Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 4540 Canal Street 1915‐25 central hall 4545 Canal Street 1890‐1900 other 4600 Canal Street 1910‐20 other 4621 Canal Street 1910‐1920 other 4640 Canal Street 1910‐20 other 4640 Canal Street 1910‐20 other 4702 Canal Street 1910‐20 other 4706 Canal Street 1925‐35 other 4710 Canal Street 1910‐20 raised basement 4712‐14 Canal Street 1920‐1930 other 4716 Canal Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 4731 Canal Street 1910‐20 central hall 4800 Canal Street 1910‐20 other 301 City Park Avenue 1930‐40 side‐hall 305 City Park Avenue 1915‐1925 raised basement 311 City Park Avenue 1930‐40 minimal traditional 313 City Park Avenue 1915‐1925 other 317 City Park Avenue 1930‐40 central hall 335 City Park Avenue 1920‐1930 other 136‐38 Cleveland Avenue 1915‐25 camelback 1801 Cleveland Avenue 1870‐80 other 1805‐07 Cleveland Avenue 1885‐95 double shotgun 1808‐10 Cleveland Avenue 1885‐95 double shotgun 1809‐11 Cleveland Avenue 1885‐95 camelback 1905‐07 Cleveland Avenue 1885‐95 double shotgun 1925 Cleveland Avenue 1870‐80 shotgun 1926‐28 Cleveland Avenue 1885‐95 double shotgun 1932‐34 Cleveland Avenue 1885‐95 camelback

19 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 1933‐35 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 1936‐38 A Cleveland Avenue 1885‐95 camelback 1939‐41 Cleveland Avenue 1870‐80 unknown 2000‐02 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2008‐10 Cleveland Avenue 1915‐25 other 2018‐20 Cleveland Avenue 1880‐90 double shotgun 2024 Cleveland Avenue 1885‐95 camelback 2034‐36 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2038‐40 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2100‐02 Cleveland Avenue 1880‐90 double shotgun 2104 Cleveland Avenue 1885‐1895 camelback 2106‐08 Cleveland Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2114 Cleveland Avenue 1870‐80 side‐hall 2118 Cleveland Avenue 1910‐1920 side‐hall 2200 Cleveland Avenue 1875‐85 double shotgun 2226‐28 Cleveland Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 2310‐12 Cleveland Avenue 1885‐95 double shotgun 2314‐16 Cleveland Avenue 1885‐95 double shotgun 2318‐20 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2322‐24 Cleveland Avenue 1925‐35 other 2328‐30 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2336 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2400 Cleveland Avenue 1920‐30 side‐hall 2402 Cleveland Avenue 1875‐1885 double shotgun 2410‐12 Cleveland Avenue 1875‐85 double shotgun 2416 Cleveland Avenue 1875‐85 shotgun 2418‐20 Cleveland Avenue 1875‐1885 double shotgun 2422 Cleveland Avenue 1885‐95 shotgun 2426 Cleveland Avenue 1875‐85 other 2430 Cleveland Avenue 1875‐1885 shotgun 2434 Cleveland Avenue 1880‐90 shotgun 2436 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐1905 other 2500‐02 Cleveland Avenue 1935‐45 double shotgun 2501‐03 Cleveland Avenue 1905‐10 double shotgun 2504 Cleveland Avenue 1885‐95 shotgun 2505‐07 Cleveland Avenue 1905‐10 double shotgun 2508 Cleveland Avenue 1910‐20 shotgun 2509‐11 Cleveland Avenue 1905‐15 double shotgun 2512 Cleveland Avenue 1880‐90 shotgun 2513 Cleveland Avenue 1905‐15 shotgun 2514 Cleveland Avenue 1920‐30 shotgun 2518 Cleveland Avenue 1880‐90 shotgun 2519 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐1905 side‐hall 2521 Cleveland Avenue 1890‐95 shotgun 2522‐24 Cleveland Avenue 1885‐95 double shotgun

20 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 2526 Cleveland Avenue 1880‐90 camelback 2527 Cleveland Avenue 1900‐10 side‐hall 2530 Cleveland Avenue 1920‐30 other 2532‐34 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2538 Cleveland Avenue 1885‐95 shotgun 2542 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐1905 shotgun 2544‐46 Cleveland Avenue 1885‐95 double shotgun 2547 Cleveland Avenue 1875‐85 double shotgun 2600‐02 Cleveland Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 2604‐06 Cleveland Avenue 1910‐1920 double shotgun 2607‐09 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2610 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐1905 side‐hall 2614 Cleveland Avenue 1920‐1930 shotgun 2621‐23 Cleveland Avenue 1885‐95 double shotgun 2622 Cleveland Avenue 1885‐1895 shotgun 2626 Cleveland Avenue 1885‐95 side‐hall 2632 Cleveland Avenue 1885‐95 double shotgun 2634 Cleveland Avenue 1885‐1895 camelback 2636‐38 Cleveland Avenue 1905‐15 double shotgun 2716 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐1905 camelback 2718 Cleveland Avenue 1890‐1900 shotgun 2722‐24 Cleveland Avenue 1880‐1890 double shotgun 2726‐28 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2730‐32 Cleveland Avenue 1915‐25 double shotgun 2734 Cleveland Avenue 1880‐1890 shotgun 2746‐48.5 Cleveland Avenue 1920‐30 double shotgun 2754‐56.5 Cleveland Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2764 Cleveland Avenue 1885‐95 double shotgun 2800‐02 B Cleveland Avenue 1915‐1925 double shotgun 2804 Cleveland Avenue 1880‐1890 shotgun 2808 Cleveland Avenue 1885‐95 shotgun 2812 Cleveland Avenue 1890‐1900 other 2821‐21 B Cleveland Avenue 1920‐30 raised basement 2822‐24 Cleveland Avenue 1915‐1925 double shotgun 2828‐30 Cleveland Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2832‐34 Cleveland Avenue 1920‐1930 double shotgun 2908‐10 Cleveland Avenue 1890‐1900 camelback 2914 Cleveland Avenue 1890‐1900 side‐hall 2916‐18 Cleveland Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2930‐32 Cleveland Avenue 1920‐30 other 2934‐36 Cleveland Avenue 1890‐1900 side‐hall 3016‐18 Cleveland Avenue 1910‐1920 camelback 3020‐22 Cleveland Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 3024‐26 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3027‐29 Cleveland Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun

21 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 3028‐30 Cleveland Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 3034‐36 Cleveland Avenue 1910‐1920 double shotgun 3100‐02 Cleveland Avenue 1920‐30 double shotgun 3104‐06 Cleveland Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3105‐07 Cleveland Avenue 1890‐1900 camelback 3108‐10 Cleveland Avenue 1915‐25 double shotgun 3109‐11 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3112‐14 Cleveland Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3116‐18 Cleveland Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3120 Cleveland Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3304 Cleveland Avenue 1890‐1900 Gable‐Ell 3310 Cleveland Avenue 1890‐1900 side‐hall 3312‐14 Cleveland Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3313‐15 Cleveland Avenue 1915‐25 double shotgun 3316‐18 Cleveland Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3317‐19 Cleveland Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3320‐22 Cleveland Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3321‐23 Cleveland Avenue 1900‐10 double shotgun 3412 Cleveland Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 3416‐18 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3417‐19 Cleveland Avenue 1900‐10 shotgun 3422‐24 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3432‐34 Cleveland Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 3438 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐1905 shotgun 3500‐06 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3501‐03 Cleveland Avenue 1900‐10 double shotgun 3505‐07 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3508 Cleveland Avenue 1910‐20 other 3509‐11 Cleveland Avenue 1900‐10 double shotgun 3510‐12 Cleveland Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 3513‐15 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3514‐16 Cleveland Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 3517‐19 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3520‐22 Cleveland Avenue 1920‐30 double shotgun 3521‐23 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3524‐26 Cleveland Avenue 1915‐25 other 3600 Cleveland Avenue 1915‐25 commercial 3604‐08 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐05 double shotgun 3610 Cleveland Avenue 1890‐1900 shotgun 3612‐14 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3615‐17 Cleveland Avenue 1920‐30 double shotgun 3616‐18 Cleveland Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 3619 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐1905 minimal traditional 3624 Cleveland Avenue 1915‐25 raised basement 3634‐36 Cleveland Avenue 1920‐30 raised basement

22 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 3640 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐1905 shotgun 3718 Cleveland Avenue 1910‐20 minimal traditional 3725 Cleveland Avenue 1920‐30 minimal traditional 3727‐29 Cleveland Avenue 1915‐25 other 3803 Cleveland Avenue 1910‐20 other 3811‐13 Cleveland Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3816‐18 Cleveland Avenue 1920‐30 double shotgun 3817‐19 Cleveland Avenue 1910‐1920 double shotgun 3820 Cleveland Avenue 1910‐20 side‐hall 3821‐23 Cleveland Avenue 1920‐30 double shotgun 3827 Cleveland Avenue 1925‐1935 side‐hall 3917‐19 Cleveland Avenue 1915‐25 raised basement 3918 Cleveland Avenue 1880‐90 Queen Anne Cottage 3920 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐1905 other 3921 Cleveland Avenue 1915‐25 side‐hall 3922‐24 Cleveland Avenue 1920‐30 double shotgun 4015 Cleveland Avenue 1915‐1925 shotgun 4016‐18 Cleveland Avenue 1910‐15 raised basement 4017‐19 Cleveland Avenue 1920‐30 double shotgun 4021 Cleveland Avenue 1920‐30 side‐hall 4025 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐1905 shotgun 4027 Cleveland Avenue 1915‐25 double shotgun 4033 Cleveland Avenue 1910‐1920 side‐hall 4116 Cleveland Avenue 1910‐20 central hall 4122 Cleveland Avenue 1930‐40 other 4127‐29 Cleveland Avenue 1920‐30 raised basement 4130‐32 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐1905 camelback 4136‐38 Cleveland Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 4140 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐1905 other 4144‐46 Cleveland Avenue 1920‐30 other 4145 Cleveland Avenue 1915‐25 side‐hall 4147‐47.5 Cleveland Avenue 1910‐1920 side‐hall 4148‐50 Cleveland Avenue 1915‐25 other 4152‐54 Cleveland Avenue 1920‐30 raised basement 4220‐22 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 4224‐26 Cleveland Avenue 1915‐1925 double shotgun 4315 Cleveland Avenue 1920‐1930 central hall 4320‐22 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 4323‐25 Cleveland Avenue 1915‐25 double shotgun 4328‐30 Cleveland Avenue 1920‐30 other 4340 Cleveland Avenue 1890‐1900 side‐hall 4411‐13 Cleveland Avenue 1920‐30 other 4417‐15 Cleveland Avenue 1920‐30 other 4419‐19.5 Cleveland Avenue 1920‐30 other 4420 Cleveland Avenue 1926 commercial

23 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 4514‐16 Cleveland Avenue 1920‐30 raised basement 4520 Cleveland Avenue 1920‐1930 four square 4522‐24 Cleveland Avenue 1910‐1920 camelback 4523 Cleveland Avenue 1945‐55 other 4614 Cleveland Avenue 1920‐1930 four square 4616‐18 Cleveland Avenue 1910‐1920 double shotgun 4624 A‐D Cleveland Avenue 1910‐1920 central hall 4626 Cleveland Avenue 1910‐20 central hall 4626‐26 A Cleveland Avenue 1910‐1920 central hall 4700‐02 Cleveland Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 4706 Cleveland Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 4708‐10 Cleveland Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 4714‐16 Cleveland Avenue 1900‐10 double shotgun 4719 Cleveland Avenue 1920‐30 raised basement 4720‐22 Cleveland Avenue 1915‐1925 double shotgun 4724‐26 Cleveland Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 4725 Cleveland Avenue 1925‐35 raised basement 4727‐29 Cleveland Avenue 1920‐30 double shotgun 4730‐32 Cleveland Avenue 1920‐1930 other 4731‐33 Cleveland Avenue 1925‐35 double shotgun 4734‐36 Cleveland Avenue 1920‐1930 other 4735 Cleveland Avenue 1920‐30 camelback 4738 A‐D Cleveland Avenue 1920‐1930 other 4800 Cleveland Avenue 1890‐1900 shotgun 4804‐06 Cleveland Avenue 1915‐1925 double shotgun 4808‐10 Cleveland Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 4812‐14 Cleveland Avenue 1915‐1925 double shotgun 4816‐18 Cleveland Avenue 1925‐35 double shotgun 4822 Cleveland Avenue 1925‐1935 double shotgun 4826 Cleveland Avenue 1930‐40 shotgun 1800 Conti Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 1813‐15 Conti Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 1817 Conti Street 1885‐95 shotgun 1818 Conti Street 1940‐50 other 1819‐21 Conti Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 1820‐22 Conti Street 1860‐70 creole cottage 1833‐35 Conti Street 1870‐80 double shotgun 1834 Conti Street 1875‐85 other 1836 Conti Street 1880‐90 camelback 1837‐39 Conti Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 1902‐02 B Conti Street 1875‐85 double shotgun 1904 Conti Street 1880‐90 shotgun 1918 Conti Street 1870‐80 other 1922 A‐B Conti Street 1875‐85 shotgun 1928 Conti Street 1880‐90 side‐hall

24 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 1932‐34 Conti Street 1860‐70 creole cottage 1933‐39 Conti Street 1890‐1900 other 2013‐15 Conti Street 1875‐85 creole cottage 2017‐19 Conti Street 1875‐85 creole cottage 2025‐27 Conti Street 1875‐85 creole cottage 2029 Conti Street 1875‐85 creole cottage 2100‐02 Conti Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 2101‐03 Conti Street 1875‐85 creole cottage 2104‐06 Conti Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 2108‐10 Conti Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 2111‐13 Conti Street 1930‐40 double shotgun 2112‐14 Conti Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 2115‐19 Conti Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 2116‐18 Conti Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 2209‐11 Conti Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2213‐15 Conti Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2216 Conti Street 1880‐90 shotgun 2217‐19 Conti Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 2221‐21.5 Conti Street 1880‐90 creole cottage 2224‐26 Conti Street 1870‐80 creole cottage 2225‐23 Conti Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2227‐29 Conti Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 2231‐33 Conti Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 2301‐03 Conti Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2305‐07 Conti Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2309 Conti Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 2311‐13 Conti Street 1895‐1900 double shotgun 2312 Conti Street 1875‐85 shotgun 2315‐17 Conti Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2319‐21 Conti Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2320 Conti Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 2322 Conti Street 1895‐1905 side‐hall 2327 Conti Street 1870‐1880 shotgun 2330 Conti Street 1880‐90 shotgun 2331 Conti Street 1915‐1925 shotgun 2334 Conti Street 1935‐40 shotgun 2335 Conti Street 1890‐1900 side‐hall 2336‐38 Conti Street 1890‐95 double shotgun 2337‐39 Conti Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2412 Conti Street 1885‐95 shotgun 2415‐15 A Conti Street 1880‐1890 shotgun 2504‐06 Conti Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 2507 Conti Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 2508‐10 Conti Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 2511‐15 Conti Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun

25 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 2517‐19 Conti Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 2520‐22 Conti Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 2521‐23 Conti Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2524‐26 Conti Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 2530‐32 Conti Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2625‐27 Conti Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 2744‐46 Conti Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 2748‐50 Conti Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2749 Conti Street 1915‐25 shotgun 2752‐54 Conti Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2753 Conti Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 2756‐58 Conti Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2759 Conti Street 1910‐20 side‐hall 2760‐62 Conti Street 1890‐1900 Gable‐Ell 2761‐63 Conti Street 1895‐1905 camelback 2800 Conti Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2801‐03 Conti Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2804‐06 Conti Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2807 Conti Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 2808‐08 A Conti Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 2809‐11 Conti Street 1915‐25 other 2814‐16 Conti Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2815 Conti Street 1880‐90 shotgun 2818‐20 Conti Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2819‐21 Conti Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 2822‐24 Conti Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2823 Conti Street 1910‐20 other 2826‐28 Conti Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2827 Conti Street 1880‐90 shotgun 2830‐32 Conti Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2835‐37 Conti Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2901 Conti Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2906 Conti Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 2907 Conti Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 2908 Conti Street 1895‐05 shotgun 2913‐15 Conti Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 2917 Conti Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 2918 Conti Street 1880‐90 shotgun 2922 Conti Street 1910‐20 shotgun 2928 Conti Street 1895‐05 shotgun 2932 Conti Street 1915‐25 shotgun 3004‐06 Conti Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 3008 Conti Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 3026 Conti Street 1910‐20 other 3028‐30 Conti Street 1915‐25 double shotgun

26 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 3032‐34 Conti Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 3238 Conti Street 1925‐35 shotgun 3300 Conti Street 1915‐25 minimal traditional 3304‐06 Conti Street 1915‐25 minimal traditional 3310 Conti Street 1920‐30 shotgun 4616‐18 Conti Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4622‐24 Conti Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 4718‐20 Conti Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 4722‐24 Conti Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 4726‐28 Conti Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 4812‐14 Conti Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 4816‐18 Conti Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 4826‐28 Conti Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4832 Conti Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 5101‐05 Conti Street 1925‐35 other 5120 Conti Street 1920‐30 raised basement 5124‐26 Conti Street 1920‐1930 other 5128‐30 Conti Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 5129‐31 Conti Street 1915‐1925 other 5133 Conti Street 1915‐1925 other 5200‐04 Conti Street 1915‐1925 other 5201‐03 Conti Street 1910‐20 other 5205‐07 Conti Street 1920‐1930 other 5210‐12 Conti Street 1920‐30 other 5211‐13 Conti Street 1920‐30 other 5215‐17 Conti Street 1915‐1925 other 5216‐18 Conti Street 1915‐1925 other 5220‐22 Conti Street 1920‐30 other 5221‐23 Conti Street 1915‐1925 other 5222‐26 Conti Street 1920‐1930 other 5225 Conti Street 1955‐65 minimal traditional 5231‐33 Conti Street 1920‐1930 other 5235 Conti Street 1920‐30 minimal traditional 115 David Street 1895‐1905 camelback 117‐19 David Street 1880‐1890 camelback 123 David Street 1910‐20 other 126‐28 David Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 132‐34 David Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 138‐40 David Street 1905‐15 other 200‐02 David Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 204‐06 David Street 1920‐30 other 208‐10 David Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 212‐14 David Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 219‐21 David Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 222 David Street 1920‐30 double shotgun

27 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 223‐25 David Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 227‐29 David Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 3201 D'Hemecourt Street 1890‐1900 other 3233‐35 D'Hemecourt Street 1910‐20 other 3237‐39 D'Hemecourt Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 3520‐22 D'Hemecourt Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 3714 D'Hemecourt Street 1910‐20 shotgun 3715‐17 D'Hemecourt Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 3718 D'Hemecourt Street 1910‐20 camelback 3720 D'Hemecourt Street 1890‐1900 camelback 3721 D'Hemecourt Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 3723 D'Hemecourt Street 1885‐95 shotgun 3802 D'Hemecourt Street 1910‐20 camelback 3804‐06 D'Hemecourt Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 3815‐17 D'Hemecourt Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 3818‐20 D'Hemecourt Street 1900‐10 double shotgun 3819‐21 D'Hemecourt Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3822‐24 D'Hemecourt Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 3916 D'Hemecourt Street 1915‐25 shotgun 3920‐22 D'Hemecourt Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 3924‐26 D'Hemecourt Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3925‐27 D'Hemecourt Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3928 D'Hemecourt Street 1920‐30 shotgun 4007 D'Hemecourt Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 4010 D'Hemecourt Street 1895‐1905 minimal traditional 4012‐14 D'Hemecourt Street 1930‐40 double shotgun 4013 D'Hemecourt Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4016‐18 D'Hemecourt Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 4017 D'Hemecourt Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 4020 D'Hemecourt Street 1895‐1905 minimal traditional 4021 D'Hemecourt Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 4023‐25 D'Hemecourt Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 4027‐29 D'Hemecourt Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 4028‐30 D'Hemecourt Street 1915‐25 camelback 4031 D'Hemecourt Street 1895‐1905 Gable‐Ell 4034 D'Hemecourt Street 1880‐90 shotgun 4035‐37 D'Hemecourt Street 1920‐30 raised basement 4036‐38 D'Hemecourt Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 4039‐41 D'Hemecourt Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4042 D'Hemecourt Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 4117 D'Hemecourt Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4120‐22 D'Hemecourt Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4121‐23 D'Hemecourt Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4124‐26 D'Hemecourt Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 4125‐27 D'Hemecourt Street 1900‐10 double shotgun

28 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 4129‐31 D'Hemecourt Street 1900‐10 double shotgun 4133‐35 D'Hemecourt Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 4134 D'Hemecourt Street 1920‐30 shotgun 4137‐39 D'Hemecourt Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 4140‐42 D'Hemecourt Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4141‐43 D'Hemecourt Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 4145‐47 D'Hemecourt Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 4148‐50 D'Hemecourt Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4149‐51 D'Hemecourt Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 4152 D'Hemecourt Street 1920‐30 minimal traditional 4200‐10 D'Hemecourt Street 1920‐30 other 4201‐03 D'Hemecourt Street 1925‐35 other 4205‐07 D'Hemecourt Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 4213‐15 D'Hemecourt Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 4216‐18 D'Hemecourt Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4217‐19 D'Hemecourt Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4220‐22 D'Hemecourt Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4221 D'Hemecourt Street 1925‐35 raised basement 4226 D'Hemecourt Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4229‐31 D'Hemecourt Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4230‐32 D'Hemecourt Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4234‐36 D'Hemecourt Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4240 D'Hemecourt Street 1920‐30 shotgun 4308 D'Hemecourt Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4311 D'Hemecourt Street 1920‐30 raised basement 4312‐14 D'Hemecourt Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4400‐02 D'Hemecourt Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 4406‐08 D'Hemecourt Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4416 D'Hemecourt Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4418‐20 D'Hemecourt Street 1920‐30 other 4419‐21 D'Hemecourt Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 4423‐25 D'Hemecourt Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4427‐29 D'Hemecourt Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4431‐33 D'Hemecourt Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4435‐37 D'Hemecourt Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4439‐41 D'Hemecourt Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4519 D'Hemecourt Street 1955‐65 ranch 4521‐23 D'Hemecourt Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4627 D'Hemecourt Street 1915‐25 shotgun 645 D'Hemecourt Street 1920‐30 other 2208 Gravier Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 2212‐14 Gravier Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2228 Gravier Street 1894 central hall 2233‐35 Gravier Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 2300 Gravier Street 1910‐20 shotgun

29 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 2304‐06 Gravier Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 2307 Gravier Street 1885‐95 shotgun 2308‐10 Gravier Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 2309‐11 Gravier Street 1900‐10 double shotgun 2312 Gravier Street 1910‐20 shotgun 2317‐19 Gravier Street 1905‐15 double shotgun 2318 Gravier Street 1920‐30 shotgun 2321‐23 Gravier Street 1900‐10 double shotgun 2322‐24 Gravier Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 2325‐27 Gravier Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2326 Gravier Street 1885‐95 shotgun 2328‐30 Gravier Street 1910‐20 camelback 2332 A‐B Gravier Street 1930‐40 minimal traditional 2336‐38 Gravier Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2400 Gravier Street 1890‐1900 camelback 2409 Gravier Street 1880‐1890 shotgun 2410 Gravier Street 1890‐1900 Gable‐Ell 2414 Gravier Street 1895‐1905 side‐hall 2417‐19 Gravier Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2418 Gravier Street 1910‐20 shotgun 2420‐22 Gravier Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 2421 Gravier Street 1880‐1890 shotgun 2429‐31 Gravier Street 1880‐1890 double shotgun 2432‐34 Gravier Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 2433‐35 Gravier Street 1905‐1910 double shotgun 2437‐39 Gravier Street 1880‐1890 double shotgun 2506 Gravier Street 1885‐1895 shotgun 2507 Gravier Street 1895‐1905 side‐hall 2509‐11 Gravier Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2513‐15 Gravier Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2517‐19 Gravier Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 2518 Gravier Street 1885‐1895 shotgun 2523 Gravier Street 1880‐1890 side‐hall 2524 Gravier Street 1915‐25 other 2535‐37 Gravier Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 2539‐41 Gravier Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 2543‐45 Gravier Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 2544 Gravier Street 1885‐1895 commercial 2600 Gravier Street 1911 commercial 2601 Gravier Street 1945‐50 commercial 2615‐17 Gravier Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 2641 Gravier Street 1895‐1905 side‐hall 2905‐07 Gravier Street 1895‐1905 other 2916‐18 Gravier Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2919 Gravier Street 1895‐1905 shotgun

30 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 2920‐22 Gravier Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 2926 Gravier Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 3020 Gravier Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 3024 Gravier Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 3103 Gravier Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 3114 Gravier Street 1890‐1900 other 3116 Gravier Street 1915‐25 shotgun 3117‐19 Gravier Street 1900‐05 double shotgun 3122‐24 Gravier Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 3201 Gravier Street 1930‐40 commercial 3208 Gravier Street 1920‐1930 minimal traditional 3210 Gravier Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 3211‐11.5 Gravier Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 3217‐19 Gravier Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3222‐24 Gravier Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3225 Gravier Street 1885‐1895 side‐hall 3300 Gravier Street 1910‐20 other 3305 Gravier Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 3311 Gravier Street 1910‐1920 Gable‐Ell 3315 Gravier Street 1905‐15 side‐hall 200 Helena Street 1928 double shotgun 208‐10 Helena Street 1928 double shotgun 216‐18 Helena Street 1928 double shotgun 220 Helena Street 1920‐1930 minimal traditional 1900‐02 Iberville Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 1904 Iberville Street 1915‐25 shotgun 1919 Iberville Street 1880‐90 shotgun 1921‐23 Iberville Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 1925‐27 Iberville Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 1929 Iberville Street 1895‐1900 shotgun 1931 Iberville Street 1895‐1900 shotgun 1932 Iberville Street 1880‐1890 side‐hall 1933‐39 Iberville Street 1860‐70 creole cottage 2000‐02 Iberville Street 1880‐1890 double shotgun 2001 Iberville Street 1852 other 2009 Iberville Street 1875‐1885 shotgun 2020 Iberville Street 1915‐1925 camelback 2022 Iberville Street 1910‐20 other 2023 Iberville Street 1910‐1920 shotgun 2028‐30 Iberville Street 1865‐1875 creole cottage 2036‐38 Iberville Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 2100 Iberville Street 1860‐70 creole cottage 2101‐03 Iberville Street 1865‐1875 creole cottage 2104 Iberville Street 1875‐1885 shotgun 2105 Iberville Street 1860‐70 shotgun

31 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 2108‐10 Iberville Street 1870‐1880 creole cottage 2111‐13 Iberville Street 1865‐1875 creole cottage 2112‐14 Iberville Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 2115‐17 Iberville Street 1865‐1875 creole cottage 2116‐18 Iberville Street 1920‐1930 other 2120‐22 Iberville Street 1860‐70 creole cottage 2123 Iberville Street 1860‐70 creole cottage 2124‐26 Iberville Street 1860‐1870 creole cottage 2127‐29 Iberville Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 2128‐30 Iberville Street 1860‐1870 creole cottage 2217 Iberville Street 1870‐80 shotgun 2220 Iberville Street 1925‐35 shotgun 2221 Iberville Street 1885‐95 shotgun 2222‐22.5 Iberville Street 1920‐30 shotgun 2224‐26 Iberville Street 1850‐60 creole cottage 2225‐27 Iberville Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 2228‐30 Iberville Street 1850‐60 creole cottage 2229 Iberville Street 1870‐80 shotgun 2232‐34 Iberville Street 1850‐60 creole cottage 2235 Iberville Street 1850‐60 creole cottage 2300‐02 Iberville Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 2301‐03 Iberville Street 1880‐1890 double shotgun 2304‐06 Iberville Street 1940‐45 double shotgun 2305 Iberville Street 1880‐90 camelback 2307‐09 Iberville Street 1875‐85 creole cottage 2311‐13 Iberville Street 1870‐80 other 2314 Iberville Street 1885‐95 warehouse 2315‐17 Iberville Street 1870‐80 other 2319‐21 Iberville Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 2323 Iberville Street 1910‐20 warehouse 2326‐28 Iberville Street 1870‐80 double shotgun 2330‐32 Iberville Street 1870‐80 double shotgun 2337‐39 Iberville Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 2401‐03 Iberville Street 1850‐60 creole cottage 2407 Iberville Street 1885‐95 shotgun 2411‐13 Iberville Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 2415‐17 Iberville Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 2421‐23 Iberville Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2431 Iberville Street 1885‐95 camelback 2545 Iberville Street 1930‐40 commercial 2601 Iberville Street 1910‐20 commercial 2604 Iberville Street 1895‐1905 side‐hall 2609 Iberville Street 1885‐95 shotgun 2627‐29 Iberville Street 1900‐10 double shotgun 2653 Iberville Street 1880‐90 side‐hall

32 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 2655‐57 Iberville Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 2659 Iberville Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 2663 Iberville Street 1920‐30 bungalow 2721‐23 Iberville Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 2725‐27 Iberville Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 2729‐31 Iberville Street 1870‐80 creole cottage 2732 Iberville Street 1895‐1905 side‐hall 2735 Iberville Street 1885‐95 Gable‐Ell 2736 Iberville Street 1900‐10 shotgun 2737‐39 Iberville Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2740‐42 B Iberville Street 1900‐10 double shotgun 2741 Iberville Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 2749‐51 Iberville Street 1870‐80 creole cottage 2753 Iberville Street 1885‐95 side‐hall 2757‐59 Iberville Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2761‐63 Iberville Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 3001‐03 Iberville Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 3005‐07 Iberville Street 1905‐15 double shotgun 3009‐11 Iberville Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 3017‐19 Iberville Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3023 Iberville Street 1895‐1905 Gable‐Ell 3025‐27 Iberville Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3029‐31 Iberville Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3033‐35 Iberville Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3037‐39 Iberville Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3038 Iberville Street 1913 other 3101 Iberville Street 1920‐30 raised basement 3105 Iberville Street 1910‐20 shotgun 3107‐09 Iberville Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 3114 Iberville Street 1890‐1900 camelback 3115‐17 Iberville Street 1915‐25 camelback 3119 Iberville Street 1915‐25 raised basement 3125 Iberville Street 1910‐20 other 3201 Iberville Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3212‐14 Iberville Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3213‐15 Iberville Street 1905‐15 double shotgun 3217‐19 Iberville Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 3218 Iberville Street 1910‐20 side‐hall 3220‐22 B Iberville Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3221‐23 Iberville Street 1905‐15 camelback 3225‐27 Iberville Street 1920‐30 camelback 3228 Iberville Street 1930‐40 minimal traditional 3229‐31 Iberville Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 3230‐32 Iberville Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 3237 Iberville Street 1905‐15 other

33 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 3313‐13.5 Iberville Street 1880‐90 other 3315 Iberville Street 1880‐90 shotgun 3319‐21 Iberville Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3320‐22 Iberville Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3323‐25 Iberville Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3324‐26 Iberville Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 3328‐30 Iberville Street 1920‐30 camelback 3417‐19 Iberville Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 3420‐22 Iberville Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 3421‐23.5 Iberville Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 3424‐26 Iberville Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 3428‐28 A Iberville Street 1910‐1920 minimal traditional 3501‐03 Iberville Street 1920‐30 other 3520 Iberville Street 1920‐30 raised basement 3601‐03 Iberville Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3605‐07 Iberville Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3609‐11.5 Iberville Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3613‐15 Iberville Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 3617‐19 Iberville Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3622‐24 Iberville Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3625 Iberville Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 3631 Iberville Street 1910‐20 shotgun 3635 Iberville Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3701 Iberville Street 1920‐30 commercial 3705 Iberville Street 1880‐90 Queen Anne Cottage 3711 Iberville Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 3715 Iberville Street 1920‐30 shotgun 3717‐19 Iberville Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 3721 Iberville Street 1880‐90 shotgun 3722‐24 Iberville Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3731 Iberville Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 3737 Iberville Street 1920‐30 shotgun 3805‐07 Iberville Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 3809‐11 Iberville Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3821‐23 Iberville Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 3829 Iberville Street 1910‐20 other 3835 Iberville Street 1945‐55 other 3909‐11 Iberville Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 3916‐18 Iberville Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 3917‐19 Iberville Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 3921 A‐C Iberville Street 1910‐20 Queen Anne Cottage 3925‐27 Iberville Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 4005‐07 Iberville Street 1940‐50 double shotgun 4017‐19 Iberville Street 1910‐1920 camelback 4021 Iberville Street 1890‐1900 shotgun

34 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 4118 Iberville Street 1920‐30 other 4122 Iberville Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 4130‐32 Iberville Street 1895‐1905 other 4133‐35 Iberville Street 1885‐1895 central hall 4136‐38 Iberville Street 1910‐20 other 4137‐39 Iberville Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4142‐44 Iberville Street 1915‐1925 other 4143‐45 Iberville Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 4148 Iberville Street 1940‐50 minimal traditional 4149 Iberville Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 4151 Iberville Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 4152‐54.5 Iberville Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 4163‐65 Iberville Street 1925‐35 other 4168‐70 Iberville Street 1910‐20 raised basement 4174 Iberville Street 1910‐1920 Queen Anne Cottage 4200 Iberville Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 4201 Iberville Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 4205 Iberville Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 4214 Iberville Street 1895‐1905 other 4215 Iberville Street 1885‐1895 side‐hall 4217‐19 Iberville Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 4218 Iberville Street 1910‐1920 shotgun 4226 Iberville Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 4227 Iberville Street 1885‐1895 side‐hall 4231‐33 Iberville Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 4232 Iberville Street 1910‐20 other 4235‐37 Iberville Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 4238 Iberville Street 1920‐1930 bungalow 4239‐41 Iberville Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 4301 Iberville Street 1930‐40 side‐hall 4309‐11 Iberville Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 4315‐19 Iberville Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4321‐23 Iberville Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 4407‐09 Iberville Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 4411 Iberville Street 1920‐1930 raised basement 4415‐17 Iberville Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4416‐18 Iberville Street 1930‐40 double shotgun 4420‐22 Iberville Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 4421‐23 Iberville Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 4424‐26 Iberville Street 1930‐40 double shotgun 4427‐29.5 Iberville Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 4431‐33 Iberville Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 4435‐37 Iberville Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 4441 Iberville Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 4515‐17 Iberville Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun

35 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 4521 Iberville Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 4522‐24 Iberville Street 1915‐1925 other 4523‐25 Iberville Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 4527‐29 Iberville Street 1915‐25 camelback 4533‐35 Iberville Street 1910‐1920 side‐hall 4601 Iberville Street 1920‐30 raised basement 4609‐11 Iberville Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4619‐19.5 Iberville Street 1920‐1930 raised basement 4621 Iberville Street 1920‐1930 minimal traditional 4627 Iberville Street 1920‐1930 raised basement 4701 Iberville Street 1885‐1895 shotgun 4705‐07 Iberville Street 1920‐30 other 4709‐11 Iberville Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 4713‐15 Iberville Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 4717‐19 Iberville Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 4718 Iberville Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 4722 Iberville Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 4723 Iberville Street 1910 side‐hall 4724‐26 Iberville Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4725‐27 Iberville Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 4728 Iberville Street 1915‐1925 shotgun 4731 Iberville Street 1915‐25 shotgun 4732‐34 Iberville Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4735 Iberville Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 4736‐38 Iberville Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 4737‐39 Iberville Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 4740‐42 Iberville Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 4803 Iberville Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 4805 Iberville Street 1920‐1930 raised basement 4809‐11 Iberville Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 4813‐15 Iberville Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 4819 Iberville Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 4821 Iberville Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 4901‐03 Iberville Street 1895‐1905 other 4905‐07 Iberville Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 4909‐11 Iberville Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 4917‐19 Iberville Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 4923‐25 Iberville Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 4929‐31.5 Iberville Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 223 Jane Place 1920‐30 warehouse 224‐26 Jane Place 1920‐30 double shotgun 313‐15 Jane Place 1890‐1900 double shotgun 323 Jane Place 1890‐1900 shotgun 341‐43 Jane Place 1890‐1900 other 4809 Julia Street 1915‐25 double shotgun

36 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 414‐16 Manasses Place 1895‐1905 double shotgun 415 Manasses Place 1880‐90 shotgun 419 Manasses Place 1880‐90 shotgun 421 Manasses Place 1880‐90 shotgun 425 Manasses Place 1890‐1900 shotgun 427 Manasses Place 1880‐90 shotgun 117‐19 North Alexander Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 122‐24 North Alexander Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 123‐25 North Alexander Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 126‐28 North Alexander Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 127‐29 North Alexander Street 1920‐30 other 130‐32 North Alexander Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 131‐33 North Alexander Street 1920‐30 other 134‐38 North Alexander Street 1905‐15 double shotgun 135 North Alexander Street 1920‐30 shotgun 137‐39 North Alexander Street 1920‐30 other 140‐42 North Alexander Street 1910‐20 other 200 North Alexander Street 1895‐1905 other 212 North Alexander Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 216‐18 North Alexander Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 221 North Alexander Street 1910‐1920 minimal traditional 222‐24 North Alexander Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 223‐25 North Alexander Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 226‐28 North Alexander Street 1895‐1905 other 230 North Alexander Street 1920‐1930 shotgun 240 North Alexander Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 4320 North Alexander Street 1950‐60 ranch 200‐02 North Anthony Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 204 North Anthony Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 208‐10 North Anthony Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 209‐09.5 North Anthony Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 214 North Anthony Street 1920‐1930 shotgun 222 North Anthony Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 237 North Anthony Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 237 1 North Anthony Street 1910‐1920 other 239‐41 North Anthony Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 316 North Anthony Street 1920‐30 shotgun 318‐20 North Anthony Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 120‐22 North Bernadotte Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 124‐26 North Bernadotte Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 209‐11 North Bernadotte Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 213‐15 North Bernadotte Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 216‐18 North Bernadotte Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 217‐19 North Bernadotte Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 220 North Bernadotte Street 1920‐1930 raised basement

37 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 225‐27 North Bernadotte Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 310 A‐D North Bernadotte Street 1940‐50 other 315 North Bernadotte Street 1930‐40 camelback 316‐18 North Bernadotte Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 317 North Bernadotte Street 1925‐1935 shotgun 321 North Bernadotte Street 1930‐40 shotgun 322 North Bernadotte Street 1915‐1925 shotgun 324‐26 North Bernadotte Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 325‐27 North Bernadotte Street 1925‐1935 double shotgun 328‐30 North Bernadotte Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 329‐31 North Bernadotte Street 1925‐1935 double shotgun 332‐34 North Bernadotte Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 335‐39 North Bernadotte Street 1930‐40 four square 336‐38 North Bernadotte Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 138 North Broad Avenue 1880‐90 warehouse 205‐07 North Broad Avenue 1950‐60 commercial 213‐15 North Broad Avenue 1885‐95 double shotgun 217 North Broad Avenue 1920‐30 unknown 223 North Broad Avenue 1885‐95 double shotgun 315 North Broad Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 444 North Broad Avenue 1899 other 127 North Carrollton Avenue 1880‐1890 shotgun 133 North Carrollton Avenue 1880‐1900 double shotgun 134 North Carrollton Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 135 North Carrollton Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 140 North Carrollton Avenue 1875‐1885 commercial 141 North Carrollton Avenue 1920‐30 double shotgun 200 North Carrollton Avenue 1900‐1910 commercial 201 North Carrollton Avenue 1920‐30 other 208‐10 North Carrollton Avenue 1895‐95 double shotgun 214 North Carrollton Avenue 1910‐20 commercial 215 North Carrollton Avenue 1900‐1910 other 216 North Carrollton Avenue 1895‐95 double shotgun 220 North Carrollton Avenue 1880‐90 commercial 320 North Carrollton Avenue 1927 commercial 117‐19 North Clark Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 121‐23 North Clark Street 1900‐10 double shotgun 125‐27 North Clark Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 129‐31 North Clark Street 1900‐10 double shotgun 133‐35 North Clark Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 137 North Clark Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 200‐02 North Clark Street 1910‐20 other 204‐06 North Clark Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 208‐10 North Clark Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 212‐14 North Clark Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun

38 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 216‐18 North Clark Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 221 North Clark Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 233‐35 North Clark Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 120‐22 North Cortez Street 1920‐1930 raised basement 124‐26 North Cortez Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 130‐32 North Cortez Street 1900‐10 other 131‐33 North Cortez Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 135‐37 North Cortez Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 138 North Cortez Street 1890‐1900 other 213‐15 North Cortez Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 216 North Cortez Street 1900‐10 minimal traditional 219‐21 North Cortez Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 220‐22 North Cortez Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 125 North Derbigny Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 223‐23 C North Derbigny Street 1910‐20 other 305 North Derbigny Street 1880‐90 other 315‐17 North Derbigny Street 1895‐1905 creole cottage 321‐23 North Derbigny Street 1870‐80 creole cottage 327 North Derbigny Street 1860‐70 creole cottage 329‐31 North Derbigny Street 1875‐85 double shotgun 121‐23 North Dorgenois Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 218 North Dorgenois Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 314‐16 North Dorgenois Street 1895‐05 double shotgun 318‐20 North Dorgenois Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 308‐10 North Dupre Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 311 North Dupre Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 312‐14 North Dupre Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 319‐21 North Dupre Street 1945‐55 double shotgun 413 North Dupre Street 1905‐15 Gable‐Ell 415‐17 North Dupre Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 120 North Galvez Street 1880‐90 other 124 North Galvez Street 1885‐1895 side‐hall 126‐28 North Galvez Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 214‐16 North Galvez Street 1860‐70 creole cottage 218‐20 North Galvez Street 1860‐1870 creole cottage 312‐14 North Galvez Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 316‐18 North Galvez Street 1880‐90 camelback 320‐22 North Galvez Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 413‐15.5 North Galvez Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 417‐19 North Galvez Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 421‐23 North Galvez Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 424‐26 North Galvez Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 425‐27 North Galvez Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 428‐30 North Galvez Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 435 North Galvez Street 1945‐55 commercial

39 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 209 North Gayoso Street 1910‐20 shotgun 213‐15 North Gayoso Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 217 North Gayoso Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 314 North Gayoso Street 1885‐95 shotgun 318‐20 B North Gayoso Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 325 North Gayoso Street 1880‐90 minimal traditional 115 North Genois Street 1910‐20 shotgun 123 North Genois Street 1910‐1920 side‐hall 124‐26 North Genois Street 1890‐1900 central hall 125‐25.5 North Genois Street 1895‐1905 camelback 128 North Genois Street 1895‐1905 other 129‐31 North Genois Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 133‐35 North Genois Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 139 North Genois Street 1890‐1900 side‐hall 229 North Genois Street 1950‐60 minimal traditional 217‐19 North Helena Street 1930‐40 double shotgun 221 North Helena Street 1915‐1925 minimal traditional 114‐16 North Hennessy Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 119‐21 North Hennessy Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 120‐22 North Hennessy Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 123‐25 North Hennessy Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 129 North Hennessy Street 1940‐50 other 133‐35 North Hennessy Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 139 North Hennessy Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 217 North Hennessy Street 1890‐1900 other 120 North Jefferson Davis Parkway 1880‐90 shotgun 122‐24.5 North Jefferson Davis Parkway 1895‐1905 double shotgun 126‐28 North Jefferson Davis Parkway 1905‐10 double shotgun 130‐32 A North Jefferson Davis Parkway 1895‐1905 camelback 134‐40 North Jefferson Davis Parkway 1910‐20 raised basement 135 North Jefferson Davis Parkway 1895‐1905 side‐hall 200‐02 North Jefferson Davis Parkway 1910‐20 double shotgun 208‐10 North Jefferson Davis Parkway 1910‐20 double shotgun 209‐11 North Jefferson Davis Parkway 1895‐1905 double shotgun 213‐15 North Jefferson Davis Parkway 1900‐10 double shotgun 214 North Jefferson Davis Parkway 1895‐1905 camelback 216‐18 North Jefferson Davis Parkway 1915‐25 central hall 217‐19 North Jefferson Davis Parkway 1895‐1905 double shotgun 221 North Jefferson Davis Parkway 1890‐1900 double shotgun 224‐28 North Jefferson Davis Parkway 1920‐30 double shotgun 225 North Jefferson Davis Parkway 1895‐1905 double shotgun 316‐18 North Jefferson Davis Parkway 1905‐15 double shotgun 320‐22 North Jefferson Davis Parkway 1915‐25 double shotgun 326 North Jefferson Davis Parkway 1915‐25 double shotgun 209‐11 North Johnson Street 1865‐1875 creole cottage

40 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 210 North Johnson Street 1865‐1875 creole cottage 214 North Johnson Street 1895‐1905 other 217 North Johnson Street 1860‐70 creole cottage 221‐23 North Johnson Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 223 North Johnson Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 317‐19 North Johnson Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 321‐25 North Johnson Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 415‐17 North Johnson Street 1875‐85 other 119‐21 North Lopez Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 215‐17 North Lopez Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 216‐18 North Lopez Street 1900‐10 double shotgun 221 North Lopez Street 1905‐15 side‐hall 317‐19 North Lopez Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 323‐25 North Lopez Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 116‐18 North Miro Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 117 North Miro Street 1930‐40 shotgun 120‐22 North Miro Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 123‐25 North Miro Street 1885‐95 camelback 129 North Miro Street 1870‐80 side‐hall 216 North Miro Street 1880‐90 shotgun 217 North Miro Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 218 North Miro Street 1880‐90 side‐hall 221 North Miro Street 1880‐90 shotgun 222‐24 North Miro Street 1865‐75 double shotgun 314‐16 North Miro Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 315‐17 North Miro Street 1875‐85 creole cottage 318‐20 North Miro Street 1935‐40 double shotgun 319‐21 North Miro Street 1875‐85 creole cottage 322‐24 North Miro Street 1935‐40 double shotgun 323‐25 North Miro Street 1880‐90 creole cottage 326 North Miro Street 1920‐30 commercial 404 North Miro Street 1890‐1900 other 409 North Miro Street 1885‐90 double shotgun 412‐14 North Miro Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 413‐15 North Miro Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 414.5 North Miro Street 1880‐90 creole cottage 416 North Miro Street 1880‐90 shotgun 417‐19 North Miro Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 420‐22 North Miro Street 1930‐40 double shotgun 426‐28 North Miro Street 1930‐40 double shotgun 432‐34 North Miro Street 1930‐40 double shotgun 116‐16 B North Murat Street 1895‐05 camelback 117‐19 North Murat Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 120 North Murat Street 1920‐30 shotgun 121‐23 North Murat Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun

41 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 122 North Murat Street 1895‐05 double shotgun 126 North Murat Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 127 North Murat Street 1920‐1930 minimal traditional 129‐31 North Murat Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 133‐35 North Murat Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 136 North Murat Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 137‐39 North Murat Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 201 North Murat Street 1915‐1925 shotgun 205‐07 North Murat Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 209‐11 North Murat Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 213‐15 North Murat Street 1915‐1925 camelback 214 North Murat Street 1885‐95 Queen Anne Cottage 217 North Murat Street 1895‐05 Queen Anne Cottage 220‐18 North Murat Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 221‐3 North Murat Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 227 North Murat Street 1895‐1905 Queen Anne Cottage 233 North Murat Street 1895‐05 Queen Anne Cottage 313 North Murat Street 1925‐35 shotgun 319 North Murat Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 325‐27.5 North Murat Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 329‐31 North Murat Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 337‐39 North Murat Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 118 North Olympia Street 1925‐35 central hall 122 North Olympia Street 1912 shotgun 130 North Olympia Street 1910‐20 raised basement 132‐34 North Olympia Street 1910‐1920 other 138 North Olympia Street 1910‐20 raised basement 216 North Olympia Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 222‐24 North Olympia Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 226‐28 North Olympia Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 230‐32 North Olympia Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 317‐19 North Olympia Street 1925‐1935 double shotgun 318‐20 North Olympia Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 321‐23 North Olympia Street 1920‐30 other 322‐24 North Olympia Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 326‐28 North Olympia Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 331‐33 North Olympia Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 334‐36 North Olympia Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 337‐39 North Olympia Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 204‐04.5 North Pierce Street 1890‐1900 camelback 212 North Pierce Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 213‐15 North Pierce Street 1925‐1935 double shotgun 214‐16 North Pierce Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 220 North Pierce Street 1920‐30 shotgun 224 North Pierce Street 1875‐85 shotgun

42 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 217 North Prieur Street 1885‐95 camelback 221 North Prieur Street 1880‐1890 side‐hall 314‐16 North Prieur Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 322‐24.5 North Prieur Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 328 North Prieur Street 1880‐90 shotgun 416‐18 North Prieur Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 419‐21 North Prieur Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 422 North Prieur Street 1915‐25 other 120 North Rendon Street 1895‐1905 side‐hall 124 North Rendon Street 1880‐90 side‐hall 125 North Rendon Street 1915‐25 raised basement 129‐31 North Rendon Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 133‐35 North Rendon Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 137‐39 A North Rendon Street 1895‐1905 camelback 201 North Rendon Street 1910‐20 camelback 207 North Rendon Street 1885‐95 shotgun 211 North Rendon Street 1885‐95 shotgun 215 North Rendon Street 1880‐90 shotgun 219 North Rendon Street 1885‐95 shotgun 220‐22 North Rendon Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 224‐26 North Rendon Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 315‐17 North Rendon Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 331‐33 B North Rendon Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 201 North Rocheblave Street 1885‐95 commercial 218 North Rocheblave Street 1885‐1905 shotgun 310‐12 North Rocheblave Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 313‐15 North Rocheblave Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 314‐16 North Rocheblave Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 320 North Rocheblave Street 1900‐05 shotgun 321 North Rocheblave Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 323‐25 North Rocheblave Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 324‐26 North Rocheblave Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 328 North Rocheblave Street 1925‐35 shotgun 411 North Rocheblave Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 127 North Roman Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 201 North Roman Street 1880‐90 side‐hall 203‐05 North Roman Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 207‐09 North Roman Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 211‐13 North Roman Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 215 North Roman Street 1880‐90 side‐hall 219 North Roman Street 1880‐90 side‐hall 222 North Roman Street 1848‐51 other 222 North Roman Street 1920 bungalow 309‐11 North Roman Street 1930‐40 double shotgun 315‐17 North Roman Street 1880‐90 double shotgun

43 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 318‐18 A North Roman Street 1875‐85 side‐hall 319‐21 North Roman Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 320‐22 North Roman Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 323‐25 North Roman Street 1885‐90 double shotgun 324‐24.5 North Roman Street 1920‐30 shotgun 401 North Roman Street 1915‐25 commercial 119‐21 North Saint Patrick Street 1910‐20 other 125‐27 North Saint Patrick Street 1915‐1925 other 133 North Saint Patrick Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 139 North Saint Patrick Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 217‐19 North Saint Patrick Street 1920‐30 other 224 North Saint Patrick Street 1920‐30 bungalow 227 North Saint Patrick Street 1910‐1920 shotgun 228 North Saint Patrick Street 1920‐1930 bungalow 231‐33 North Saint Patrick Street 1910‐1920 central hall 232 North Saint Patrick Street 1920‐30 other 320‐22 North Saint Patrick Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 323‐25 North Saint Patrick Street 1930‐40 minimal traditional 324‐26 North Saint Patrick Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 327 North Saint Patrick Street 1910‐1920 minimal traditional 328‐30 North Saint Patrick Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 332 North Saint Patrick Street 1930‐40 double shotgun 333‐35 North Saint Patrick Street 1925‐1935 double shotgun 336 North Saint Patrick Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 339 North Saint Patrick Street 1935‐45 minimal traditional 212‐14 North Salcedo Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 215 North Salcedo Street 1920‐30 shotgun 216‐18 North Salcedo Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 217 North Salcedo Street 1900‐10 shotgun 326‐26.5 North Salcedo Street 1920‐30 shotgun 115 North Scott Street 1925‐35 minimal traditional 121 North Scott Street 1880‐1890 camelback 129 North Scott Street 1890‐1900 Queen Anne Cottage 133 North Scott Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 135‐37 North Scott Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 139 North Scott Street 1915‐1925 side‐hall 215 North Scott Street 1925‐35 minimal traditional 217‐19 North Scott Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 117 A‐B North Solomon Street 1910‐20 other 119‐21 North Solomon Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 120 North Solomon Street 1915‐1925 shotgun 123‐25 North Solomon Street 1910‐20 other 124‐26 North Solomon Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 127 North Solomon Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 128 North Solomon Street 1895‐1905 shotgun

44 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 131‐33 North Solomon Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 214 North Solomon Street 1930‐1940 minimal traditional 216 North Solomon Street 1925‐1935 raised basement 222 North Solomon Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 120 North Telemachus Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 131 North Telemachus Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 132 North Telemachus Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 134‐36 North Telemachus Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 137 North Telemachus Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 140 North Telemachus Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 142 North Telemachus Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 146‐48 North Telemachus Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 212 North Telemachus Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 215 North Telemachus Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 217 North Telemachus Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 120‐22 North Tonti Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 124 North Tonti Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 212 North Tonti Street 1885‐95 Gable‐Ell 214‐16 North Tonti Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 218‐20 North Tonti Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 219‐21 B North Tonti Street 1850‐60 creole cottage 222 North Tonti Street 1900‐10 Gable‐Ell 310 North Tonti Street 1885‐95 creole cottage 316‐18 North Tonti Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 320 North Tonti Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 322 North Tonti Street 1890‐95 shotgun 326‐28 North Tonti Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 329 North Tonti Street 1885‐95 side‐hall 333‐35 North Tonti Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 337‐39 North Tonti Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 408‐10 North Tonti Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 413 North Tonti Street 1895‐1905 minimal traditional 414 North Tonti Street 1940‐45 Gable‐Ell 421‐23 North Tonti Street 1935‐40 double shotgun 425‐27 North Tonti Street 1935‐40 double shotgun 311 North White Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 315‐17 North White Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 318‐20 North White Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 319‐21 North White Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 322‐24.5 North White Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 323‐25 North White Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 417 North White Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 2411‐13 Oak Place 1935‐40 double shotgun 2415‐17 Oak Place 1930‐1940 double shotgun 1823 Palmyra Street 1880‐90 shotgun

45 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 1829‐31 Palmyra Street 1870‐80 double shotgun 1837 Palmyra Street 1870‐80 other 1914‐16 Palmyra Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 1915‐17 Palmyra Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 1919 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 side‐hall 1921‐23 Palmyra Street 1895 double shotgun 1925‐27 Palmyra Street 1895 double shotgun 1933‐37 Palmyra Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 1939‐39.5 Palmyra Street 1870‐80 shotgun 2009 Palmyra Street 1879 other 2028‐30 Palmyra Street 1900‐05 double shotgun 2101‐03 Palmyra Street 1870‐80 double shotgun 2123 Palmyra Street 1885‐95 shotgun 2127 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 side‐hall 2212‐14 Palmyra Street 1870‐80 shotgun 2216 Palmyra Street 1885‐95 shotgun 2217‐19 Palmyra Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 2220 Palmyra Street 1875‐85 shotgun 2224‐24 A Palmyra Street 1885‐95 shotgun 2225‐29 Palmyra Street 1885‐95 other 2301‐03 Palmyra Street 1880‐90 creole cottage 2305‐07 Palmyra Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 2310 Palmyra Street 1905‐10 side‐hall 2313 Palmyra Street 1885‐95 shotgun 2314 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 camelback 2316 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 camelback 2317 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 2319‐21 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 2320 Palmyra Street 1905‐10 shotgun 2322 Palmyra Street 1880‐90 side‐hall 2323 A‐B Palmyra Street 1885‐95 camelback 2326 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 side‐hall 2327 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 2329‐31 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2339 Palmyra Street 1885‐95 camelback 2401 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 camelback 2404 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 side‐hall 2405 Palmyra Street 1870‐80 shotgun 2407‐09 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2408 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 side‐hall 2411 Palmyra Street 1880‐90 camelback 2412 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 side‐hall 2414 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 shotgun 2415 Palmyra Street 1885‐95 shotgun 2419‐21 Palmyra Street 1885‐1895 double shotgun

46 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 2420 Palmyra Street 1900‐10 shotgun 2422‐24 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2423‐25 Palmyra Street 1885‐1895 double shotgun 2426 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 2427 Palmyra Street 1885‐95 camelback 2431 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 other 2500‐02 Palmyra Street 1885‐95 commercial 2501‐03 Palmyra Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 2504 A‐B Palmyra Street 1880‐90 camelback 2505‐07 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 2508 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 2512 Palmyra Street 1885‐95 shotgun 2513‐15 Palmyra Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 2516 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 2517 Palmyra Street 1880‐90 camelback 2520‐22 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 2521 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 2523‐25 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2524 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 shotgun 2526 Palmyra Street 1885‐95 shotgun 2527 Palmyra Street 1880‐90 other 2529‐31 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2532‐34 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2533‐35 Palmyra Street 1895‐05 double shotgun 2537‐41 Palmyra Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 2543 Palmyra Street 1895‐05 shotgun 2547 Palmyra Street 1880‐90 other 2601 Palmyra Street 1880‐1890 double shotgun 2604 Palmyra Street 1880‐90 shotgun 2605‐07 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 2608 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 2609 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 2611 Palmyra Street 1885‐95 shotgun 2612‐14 Palmyra Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 2613‐17 Palmyra Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 2619‐21 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2620 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 2623‐25 Palmyra Street 1905‐15 double shotgun 2626‐28 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2627‐29 Palmyra Street 1905‐15 double shotgun 2631‐33 Palmyra Street 1905‐15 double shotgun 2634‐36 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2635 Palmyra Street 1885‐95 shotgun 2714 Palmyra Street 1905‐15 shotgun 2715 Palmyra Street 1915‐1925 shotgun

47 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 2718 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 shotgun 2719 Palmyra Street 1885‐95 shotgun 2721 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 2725 Palmyra Street 1920‐30 shotgun 2729‐31 Palmyra Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 2736 Palmyra Street 1920‐1930 other 2739 Palmyra Street 1920‐1930 other 2740 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 2741 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 2742‐44 Palmyra Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 2743 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 Gable‐Ell 2747 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 Gable‐Ell 2748 Palmyra Street 1920‐1930 shotgun 2750 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 Gable‐Ell 2751 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 2755 Palmyra Street 1880‐1890 shotgun 2757 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 Gable‐Ell 2759 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 Gable‐Ell 2761‐63 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2762 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 central hall 2808‐10 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2812‐14 Palmyra Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 2816‐18 Palmyra Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 2817‐19 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2820‐22 Palmyra Street 1885‐1895 double shotgun 2821‐23 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2826 Palmyra Street 1900‐10 shotgun 2828‐30 Palmyra Street 1885‐1895 double shotgun 2832‐34 Palmyra Street 1885‐1895 double shotgun 2836‐38 Palmyra Street 1900‐10 double shotgun 2900 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 Queen Anne Cottage 2906 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 side‐hall 2910 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 2914 Palmyra Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 2916 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 shotgun 2917‐19 Palmyra Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 2920‐22 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2923 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 2924‐26 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 camelback 2927 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 2929‐31 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2936 Palmyra Street 1915‐25 shotgun 2937‐39 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2938‐40 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3000‐02 Palmyra Street 1905‐15 double shotgun

48 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 3004‐06 B Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3010 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 3012 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 Gable‐Ell 3015‐17 Palmyra Street 1920‐1930 other 3016‐18 Palmyra Street 1905‐15 double shotgun 3019‐21 Palmyra Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 3022 A‐C Palmyra Street 1910‐20 other 3028 Palmyra Street 1920‐30 raised basement 3030‐32 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 3034‐36 Palmyra Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 3100‐02 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3101 Palmyra Street 1920‐30 raised basement 3105‐07 Palmyra Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 3106 Palmyra Street 1880‐90 shotgun 3109‐11 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 camelback 3110 Palmyra Street 1880‐90 Gable‐Ell 3114 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 side‐hall 3116 Palmyra Street 1880‐90 other 3117‐19 Palmyra Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 3120‐22 Palmyra Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 3124‐26 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3129 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3208‐10 Palmyra Street 1915‐25 other 3212‐14 Palmyra Street 1925‐35 camelback 3216‐18 Palmyra Street 1925‐35 camelback 3220‐22 Palmyra Street 1925‐35 camelback 3224‐26 Palmyra Street 1915‐25 raised basement 3228‐30 A Palmyra Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 3232‐34 Palmyra Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 3236‐38 Palmyra Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 3300 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 Gable‐Ell 3301‐03 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3305‐07 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3308‐10 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3311 Palmyra Street 1880‐1890 Gable‐Ell 3313‐15 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3314 Palmyra Street 1880‐90 Gable‐Ell 3318‐18 B Palmyra Street 1880‐90 Gable‐Ell 3319 Palmyra Street 1880‐1890 Gable‐Ell 3320 Palmyra Street 1880‐90 Gable‐Ell 3323 Palmyra Street 1880‐1890 Gable‐Ell 3327 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 dependency 3416 Palmyra Street 1880‐90 other 3417‐19 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 camelback 3420‐22 Palmyra Street 1880‐90 double shotgun

49 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 3423‐21 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 camelback 3425‐27 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 camelback 3435 Palmyra Street 1900‐10 shotgun 3439‐39 B Palmyra Street 1910‐20 raised basement 3500‐02 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 central hall 3501‐03 Palmyra Street 1920‐30 other 3504‐06 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3507‐05 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3509‐11 Palmyra Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 3510 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 shotgun 3513‐15 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 other 3514‐16 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 3517‐19 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 camelback 3518‐20 Palmyra Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 3521‐23 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 camelback 3522‐24 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 3525‐27 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 camelback 3526‐28 Palmyra Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 3533‐35 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3534 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 other 3600‐02 Palmyra Street 1905‐15 double shotgun 3604‐06 Palmyra Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 3608‐10 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3612‐14 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3616‐18 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3620 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 3702‐06 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3705 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 other 3710‐14 Palmyra Street 1920‐30 other 3717 Palmyra Street 1920‐30 other 3718‐20 Palmyra Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 3721 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 3817 Palmyra Street 1920‐30 shotgun 3818 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 3821‐23 Palmyra Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 3822‐24 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3826 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 3914 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 other 3917 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 3921 Palmyra Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3924‐30 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 4013‐15 Palmyra Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4016 Palmyra Street 1930‐40 raised basement 4018‐20 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 raised basement 4024 Palmyra Street 1915‐25 shotgun

50 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 4027 Palmyra Street 1920‐30 minimal traditional 4028‐30 Palmyra Street 1930‐40 double shotgun 4029‐31 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 4033‐35 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 4117 Palmyra Street 1920‐30 other 4129 Palmyra Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4133 Palmyra Street 1925‐35 minimal traditional 4137‐39 Palmyra Street 1915‐25 other 4141‐43 Palmyra Street 1925‐35 minimal traditional 4219 Palmyra Street 1920‐1930 minimal traditional 4225 Palmyra Street 1920‐1930 minimal traditional 4227‐29 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 4231‐33 Palmyra Street 1910‐1920 minimal traditional 4237 Palmyra Street 1920‐30 central hall 4300‐06 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 other 4301‐03 Palmyra Street 1940‐50 double shotgun 4313‐15 Palmyra Street 1945‐55 other 4314 Palmyra Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4318 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 other 4320‐22 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 4330‐32 Palmyra Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4334 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 side‐hall 4336‐38 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 camelback 4418 Palmyra Street 1915‐25 raised basement 4420‐22 Palmyra Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4424‐26 Palmyra Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4517‐19 Palmyra Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4518‐20 Palmyra Street 1930‐40 commercial 4521‐23 Palmyra Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 4526 Palmyra Street 1920‐30 commercial 4538 Palmyra Street 1915‐25 commercial 4617‐19 Palmyra Street 1925‐35 raised basement 4621‐23 Palmyra Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 4622‐24 Palmyra Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4625‐27 Palmyra Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 4628 Palmyra Street 1920‐1930 bungalow 4629 Palmyra Street 1920‐1930 shotgun 4632 Palmyra Street 1920‐1930 bungalow 4633‐35 Palmyra Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 4636‐38 Palmyra Street 1920‐1930 bungalow 4637 Palmyra Street 1920‐30 camelback 4700 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 shotgun 4701‐03 Palmyra Street 1910‐1920 other 4705‐07 Palmyra Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4706 Palmyra Street 1915‐1925 shotgun

51 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 4708 Palmyra Street 1920‐30 four square 4709‐11 Palmyra Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4712‐14 Palmyra Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 4713‐15 Palmyra Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4716‐18 Palmyra Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 4717‐19 Palmyra Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 4721 Palmyra Street 1900‐1910 camelback 4722 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 shotgun 4724‐26 Palmyra Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 4727‐29 Palmyra Street 1930‐40 double shotgun 4728‐30 Palmyra Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 4731‐33 Palmyra Street 1920‐1930 other 4732 Palmyra Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 4737 Palmyra Street 1930‐40 shotgun 4738 Palmyra Street 1925‐35 minimal traditional 3027 Perdido Street 1880‐90 shotgun 3229 Perdido Street 1915‐25 shotgun 1924‐26 Saint Louis Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2212‐14 Saint Louis Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2216‐18 Saint Louis Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2304 A‐B Saint Louis Street 1880‐90 shotgun 2320 Saint Louis Street 1870‐1880 creole cottage 2326 Saint Louis Street 1895‐1905 side‐hall 2400‐02 Saint Louis Street 1930‐1940 double shotgun 2404‐06 Saint Louis Street 1935‐40 double shotgun 2408‐10 Saint Louis Street 1935‐40 double shotgun 2412‐14 Saint Louis Street 1935‐40 double shotgun 2416‐18 Saint Louis Street 1935‐40 double shotgun 2420‐22 Saint Louis Street 1935‐40 double shotgun 2424‐26 Saint Louis Street 1940‐45 camelback 2428‐30 Saint Louis Street 1940‐45 double shotgun 2432‐34 Saint Louis Street 1940‐45 double shotgun 2824 Saint Louis Street 1920‐30 shotgun 2826 Saint Louis Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 111‐15 South Alexander Street 1895‐1905 other 112‐14 South Alexander Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 116‐18 South Alexander Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 117 South Alexander Street 1895‐1905 side‐hall 120‐22 South Alexander Street 1915‐25 camelback 124‐26 South Alexander Street 1915‐25 camelback 128‐30 South Alexander Street 1915‐25 camelback 131‐29 South Alexander Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 132‐34 South Alexander Street 1915‐25 camelback 135 South Alexander Street 1910‐20 other 137 South Alexander Street 1920‐30 shotgun

52 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 139‐41 South Alexander Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 201‐03 South Alexander Street 1930‐40 double shotgun 207 South Alexander Street 1920‐30 other 209 South Alexander Street 1910‐20 shotgun 212‐14 South Alexander Street 1925‐1935 double shotgun 215 South Alexander Street 1910‐20 side‐hall 216‐18 South Alexander Street 1920‐30 other 217 South Alexander Street 1925‐35 side‐hall 219 South Alexander Street 1915‐1925 other 220‐22 South Alexander Street 1920‐30 other 223 South Alexander Street 1920‐30 camelback 224‐26 South Alexander Street 1925‐1935 double shotgun 225‐27 South Alexander Street 1910‐20 camelback 228‐30 South Alexander Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 229‐31 South Alexander Street 1930‐40 raised basement 305‐07 South Alexander Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 309‐11 South Alexander Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 313‐15 South Alexander Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 316 South Alexander Street 1910‐20 shotgun 317‐19 South Alexander Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 321 South Alexander Street 1910‐20 central hall 324‐26 South Alexander Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 327 South Alexander Street 1920‐30 shotgun 329‐31 South Alexander Street 1910‐20 side‐hall 333‐33.5 South Alexander Street 1920‐30 shotgun 335‐37 South Alexander Street 1920‐30 shotgun 405 South Alexander Street 1895‐1905 camelback 412‐14 South Alexander Street 1910‐15 double shotgun 415 South Alexander Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 416‐18 South Alexander Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 417 South Alexander Street 1915‐25 shotgun 419‐21 South Alexander Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 423‐25 South Alexander Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 424‐26 South Alexander Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 427‐29 South Alexander Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 428‐30 South Alexander Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 4401 South Alexander Street 1910‐20 camelback 500‐02 South Alexander Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 501‐03 South Alexander Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 505‐07 South Alexander Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 509‐11 South Alexander Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 512‐14 South Alexander Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 513‐15 South Alexander Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 517‐19 South Alexander Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 525‐27 South Alexander Street 1920‐30 double shotgun

53 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 529‐31 South Alexander Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 533‐35 South Alexander Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 604‐06 South Alexander Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 608‐10 South Alexander Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 613 South Alexander Street 1915‐25 shotgun 614‐16 South Alexander Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 615‐17 South Alexander Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 618‐20 South Alexander Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 619‐21 South Alexander Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 622‐24 South Alexander Street 1920‐30 other 625 South Alexander Street 1915‐25 shotgun 627‐29 South Alexander Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 630‐32 South Alexander Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 635‐37 South Alexander Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 636‐38.5 South Alexander Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 124 South Bernadotte Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 139‐41 South Bernadotte Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 212‐14 South Bernadotte Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 215 South Bernadotte Street 1920‐1930 minimal traditional 216‐18 South Bernadotte Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 217 South Bernadotte Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 220‐22 South Bernadotte Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 221‐23 South Bernadotte Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 226 South Bernadotte Street 1915‐1925 minimal traditional 229‐31 South Bernadotte Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 233‐35 South Bernadotte Street 1920‐1930 other 316 South Bernadotte Street 1925‐35 commercial 326‐28 South Bernadotte Street 1925‐1935 other 416‐18 South Bernadotte Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 417‐19 South Bernadotte Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 420‐22 South Bernadotte Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 423 South Bernadotte Street 1915‐25 shotgun 424‐26 South Bernadotte Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 427 South Bernadotte Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 428‐30 South Bernadotte Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 429‐31 South Bernadotte Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 432‐34 South Bernadotte Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 433 South Bernadotte Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 436 South Bernadotte Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 130‐36 South Broad Avenue 1925‐35 commercial 205 South Broad Avenue 1890‐1900 shotgun 211 South Broad Avenue 1905‐15 double shotgun 213 South Broad Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 218‐20 South Broad Avenue 1905‐15 double shotgun 219 South Broad Avenue 1885‐95 shotgun

54 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 223 South Broad Avenue 1910‐1920 shotgun 225 South Broad Avenue 1895‐1905 other 300‐02 South Broad Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 306 South Broad Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 308‐10 South Broad Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 312‐14 South Broad Avenue 1880‐90 double shotgun 320 South Broad Avenue 1885‐95 shotgun 326 South Broad Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 336‐38 South Broad Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 342 South Broad Avenue 1915‐25 commercial 405‐07 South Broad Avenue 1920‐1930 double shotgun 410 South Broad Avenue 1915‐25 double shotgun 411 South Broad Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 416 South Broad Avenue 1910‐20 shotgun 417‐19 South Broad Avenue 1915‐25 double shotgun 422‐22.5 South Broad Avenue 1915‐25 double shotgun 425 South Broad Avenue 1928 other 536 South Broad Avenue 1895‐1905 shotgun 538 South Broad Avenue 1880‐90 shotgun 4206‐08 South Carrollton Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 4214‐16 South Carrollton Avenue 1890‐1900 other 4215‐19 South Carrollton Avenue 1915‐25 other 4218‐20 South Carrollton Avenue 1920‐30 double shotgun 4221 South Carrollton Avenue 1915‐25 double shotgun 4222 South Carrollton Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 4223 South Carrollton Avenue 1920‐30 raised basement 4226 South Carrollton Avenue 1920‐30 shotgun 4227 South Carrollton Avenue 1920‐30 raised basement 4229‐31 South Carrollton Avenue 1915‐25 double shotgun 4230‐32 South Carrollton Avenue 1920‐30 double shotgun 4233‐35 South Carrollton Avenue 1915‐25 other 4234‐36.5 South Carrollton Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 4239‐41 South Carrollton Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 4240 South Carrollton Avenue 1920‐30 commercial 4300 South Carrollton Avenue 1920‐30 other 4303‐03 A South Carrollton Avenue 1890‐1900 raised basement 4304‐06 South Carrollton Avenue 1900‐1910 side‐hall 4305‐07 A South Carrollton Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 4308‐10.5 South Carrollton Avenue 1915‐25 double shotgun 4309‐11 South Carrollton Avenue 1900‐10 other 4313‐15 South Carrollton Avenue 1900‐10 raised basement 4316 South Carrollton Avenue 1920‐30 raised basement 4317‐19 South Carrollton Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 4320‐22 South Carrollton Avenue 1910‐20 camelback 4326‐28 South Carrollton Avenue 1915‐25 double shotgun

55 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 4340 South Carrollton Avenue 1920‐30 other 4400 South Carrollton Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 4404‐06 South Carrollton Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 4408‐10 South Carrollton Avenue 1880‐90 double shotgun 4412‐14 South Carrollton Avenue 1880‐90 double shotgun 4416‐18 South Carrollton Avenue 1920‐30 double shotgun 4422 South Carrollton Avenue 1920‐30 other 4426 South Carrollton Avenue 1910‐20 shotgun 4439 B South Carrollton Avenue 1907 other 4512‐14 South Carrollton Avenue 1920‐30 bungalow 4520‐22 South Carrollton Avenue 1915‐25 camelback 4526 South Carrollton Avenue 1920‐30 bungalow 4533 South Carrollton Avenue 1926 other 4536 South Carrollton Avenue 1915‐25 raised basement 4538 South Carrollton Avenue 1947 other 4600 South Carrollton Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 4606 South Carrollton Avenue 1890‐90 double shotgun 4608‐10 South Carrollton Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 4611 South Carrollton Avenue 1920‐30 minimal traditional 4612‐14 South Carrollton Avenue 1890‐90 double shotgun 4615 South Carrollton Avenue 1895‐1905 other 4616 South Carrollton Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 4619 South Carrollton Avenue 1895‐1905 raised basement 4620‐22 South Carrollton Avenue 1890‐90 double shotgun 4630 South Carrollton Avenue 1890‐90 shotgun 4631 South Carrollton Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 4640 South Carrollton Avenue 1920‐30 commercial 4641 South Carrollton Avenue 1910‐20 other 4709 South Carrollton Avenue 1910‐1920 central hall 4710 South Carrollton Avenue 1930‐1940 commercial 4711‐19 South Carrollton Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 4724 South Carrollton Avenue 1926 commercial 123‐25 South Clark Street 1900‐10 double shotgun 124 South Clark Street 1920‐30 camelback 126‐28 South Clark Street 1920‐30 other 130‐32 South Clark Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 134‐36 South Clark Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 140‐42 South Clark Street 1900‐10 double shotgun 213‐15 South Clark Street 1895‐1905 other 219 South Clark Street 1930‐40 other 220‐22 South Clark Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 221‐23 South Clark Street 1895‐1905 other 224 South Clark Street 1895‐1905 camelback 300‐02 South Clark Street 1890‐1900 commercial 304‐06 South Clark Street 1910‐20 double shotgun

56 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 308‐10 South Clark Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 311 South Clark Street 1895‐1905 other 312‐14 South Clark Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 315 South Clark Street 1895‐1905 other 316‐18 South Clark Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 317‐19 South Clark Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 320‐22 South Clark Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 321‐23 South Clark Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 324‐26 South Clark Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 328‐30 South Clark Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 332‐34 South Clark Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 336‐38 South Clark Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 340 South Clark Street 1910‐20 central hall 417 South Clark Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 418‐20 South Clark Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 421‐23 South Clark Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 422‐24 South Clark Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 425 South Clark Street 1920‐30 side‐hall 426‐28 South Clark Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 427‐29 South Clark Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 433‐35 South Clark Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 434‐36 South Clark Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 438 South Clark Street 1920‐1930 other 515‐17 South Clark Street 1920‐30 other 535 South Clark Street 1920‐30 commercial 120 South Cortez Street 1895‐1905 other 121‐23 South Cortez Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 124‐24.5 South Cortez Street 1915‐25 minimal traditional 125‐27 South Cortez Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 128 South Cortez Street 1920‐30 raised basement 136‐38 South Cortez Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 200‐02 South Cortez Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 204‐06 South Cortez Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 205‐07 South Cortez Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 208‐10 South Cortez Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 211 South Cortez Street 1910‐20 other 212 South Cortez Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 215‐17 South Cortez Street 1915‐25 camelback 219 South Cortez Street 1910‐20 side‐hall 220 South Cortez Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 223‐25 South Cortez Street 1910‐20 camelback 226‐28 South Cortez Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 227‐29 South Cortez Street 1910‐20 camelback 230‐32 South Cortez Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 231‐33 South Cortez Street 1915‐25 camelback

57 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 234‐36 South Cortez Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 235‐37 South Cortez Street 1910‐20 camelback 238‐40 South Cortez Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 239 South Cortez Street 1930‐40 other 300‐02 South Cortez Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 301 South Cortez Street 1920‐1930 camelback 304‐06 South Cortez Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 308‐10 South Cortez Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 309‐11 South Cortez Street 1910‐20 camelback 312 South Cortez Street 1915‐1925 camelback 315 South Cortez Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 316.5‐18 South Cortez Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 317‐19 South Cortez Street 1920‐1930 camelback 320‐22 South Cortez Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 323 South Cortez Street 1920‐30 unknown 324‐26 South Cortez Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 328 South Cortez Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 331‐33 South Cortez Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 332‐34 South Cortez Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 336‐38 South Cortez Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 340‐42 South Cortez Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 341 South Cortez Street 1910‐1920 central hall 413‐15 South Cortez Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 417 South Cortez Street 1885‐95 shotgun 422 South Cortez Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 423 South Cortez Street 1890‐1900 unknown 426 South Cortez Street 1910‐1920 shotgun 427 South Cortez Street 1925‐35 shotgun 429 South Cortez Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 430 South Cortez Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 431 South Cortez Street 1890‐1900 Gable‐Ell 432‐34 South Cortez Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 433‐35 South Cortez Street 1910‐1920 camelback 439‐41 South Cortez Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 500 South Cortez Street 1895‐1905 other 501 South Cortez Street 1910‐20 shotgun 504‐06 South Cortez Street 1910‐20 Gable‐Ell 505 South Cortez Street 1925‐35 shotgun 509 South Cortez Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 510 South Cortez Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 511‐13 South Cortez Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 514‐16 South Cortez Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 515 South Cortez Street 1910‐20 shotgun 518‐20 South Cortez Street 1945‐55 double shotgun 519 South Cortez Street 1895‐1905 shotgun

58 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 521‐23 South Cortez Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 522 South Cortez Street 1915‐25 shotgun 525 South Cortez Street 1915‐25 shotgun 526 South Cortez Street 1920‐30 shotgun 528‐30 South Cortez Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 529‐29.5 South Cortez Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 531 South Cortez Street 1915‐25 shotgun 532 South Cortez Street 1915‐25 shotgun 533‐35 South Cortez Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 534 South Cortez Street 1930‐40 double shotgun 537 South Cortez Street 1900‐10 shotgun 538 South Cortez Street 1905‐1915 double shotgun 604‐06 South Cortez Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 608‐10 South Cortez Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 612‐14 South Cortez Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 616‐18 South Cortez Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 617‐19.5 South Cortez Street 1920‐30 raised basement 620‐22 South Cortez Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 621‐23 South Cortez Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 625‐27 South Cortez Street 1915‐25 raised basement 131 South Derbigny Street 1860‐70 American townhouse 116‐18 South Dorgenois Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 120‐22 South Dorgenois Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 130‐32 South Dorgenois Street 1925‐35 other 135 South Dorgenois Street 1875‐85 double shotgun 215‐17 B South Dorgenois Street 1860‐70 creole cottage 216 South Dorgenois Street 1910‐20 shotgun 217‐19 South Dorgenois Street 1895‐1905 other 218 South Dorgenois Street 1910‐20 shotgun 222‐24 South Dorgenois Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 223 South Dorgenois Street 1880‐1890 double shotgun 226 South Dorgenois Street 1895‐05 shotgun 312 South Dorgenois Street 1880‐90 shotgun 316 South Dorgenois Street 1895‐1905 camelback 318‐20 South Dorgenois Street 1890‐1900 camelback 326‐28 South Dorgenois Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 512 South Dorgenois Street 1895‐1905 Gable‐Ell 516‐18 South Dorgenois Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 526 South Dorgenois Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 530 South Dorgenois Street 1930‐40 double shotgun 532 South Dorgenois Street 1895‐1905 side‐hall 534 South Dorgenois Street 1930‐40 double shotgun 538 South Dorgenois Street 1920‐30 other 124‐26 South Dupre Street 1900‐05 double shotgun 128‐30 South Dupre Street 1900‐05 double shotgun

59 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 129 South Dupre Street 1880‐90 Queen Anne Cottage 132 South Dupre Street 1900‐05 shotgun 134 South Dupre Street 1880‐90 shotgun 139 South Dupre Street 1890‐1900 side‐hall 140‐42 South Dupre Street 1900‐05 double shotgun 201‐03 South Dupre Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 205‐07 South Dupre Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 209‐11 South Dupre Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 215‐15 A South Dupre Street 1890‐1900 Gable‐Ell 216‐18 South Dupre Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 217 South Dupre Street 1890‐1900 Gable‐Ell 219‐19 A South Dupre Street 1897 Queen Anne Cottage 220‐22 South Dupre Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 223‐25 South Dupre Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 224 South Dupre Street 1890‐1900 Gable‐Ell 226‐28 South Dupre Street 1890‐1900 camelback 229‐31 South Dupre Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 230‐32 South Dupre Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 236‐40 South Dupre Street 1890‐1900 other 307 South Dupre Street 1910‐20 shotgun 309‐11 South Dupre Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 312‐14 South Dupre Street 1885‐1895 double shotgun 316‐18 South Dupre Street 1885‐1895 double shotgun 319 South Dupre Street 1910‐20 central hall 320‐22 South Dupre Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 408 South Dupre Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 411‐11.5 South Dupre Street 1880‐90 shotgun 412 South Dupre Street 1880‐1890 other 415‐17 South Dupre Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 416 South Dupre Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 419‐21 South Dupre Street 1880‐90 camelback 420‐22 South Dupre Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 423 South Dupre Street 1910‐1920 camelback 429‐31 South Dupre Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 435 South Dupre Street 1890‐1900 Queen Anne Cottage 501‐03 South Dupre Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 505‐07 South Dupre Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 509‐11 South Dupre Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 629‐31 South Dupre Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 633‐35 South Dupre Street 1887 double shotgun 637‐39 South Dupre Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 643‐45 South Dupre Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 647‐49 South Dupre Street 1905‐15 double shotgun 665 South Dupre Street 1930‐40 double shotgun 669 South Dupre Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun

60 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 125 South Galvez Street 1895‐1905 side‐hall 129‐33 South Galvez Street 1915‐25 minimal traditional 200 South Galvez Street 1928 other 217 South Galvez Street 1885‐95 shotgun 223‐23 C South Galvez Street 1885‐95 shotgun 224 South Galvez Street 1885‐1895 shotgun 226 South Galvez Street 1885‐95 side‐hall 227 South Galvez Street 1880‐90 unknown 229‐29 B South Galvez Street 1885‐95 camelback 230‐32 South Galvez Street 1895‐1905 camelback 233 South Galvez Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 237 South Galvez Street 1880‐90 shotgun 301‐03 South Galvez Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 305‐07 South Galvez Street 1870‐80 shotgun 309 South Galvez Street 1880‐90 side‐hall 311‐13 South Galvez Street 1870‐80 double shotgun 319 South Galvez Street 1910‐20 shotgun 321 South Galvez Street 1910‐20 side‐hall 325‐27 South Galvez Street 1910‐20 camelback 523 South Galvez Street 1880‐90 shotgun 527 South Galvez Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 529 South Galvez Street 1880‐90 shotgun 533‐35 South Galvez Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 121 South Gayoso Street 1890‐1900 side‐hall 125‐27 South Gayoso Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 129‐31 South Gayoso Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 133‐35 South Gayoso Street 1890‐1900 camelback 137‐41 South Gayoso Street 1880‐90 camelback 138‐40 South Gayoso Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 209‐11 South Gayoso Street 1910‐1920 camelback 212‐14 South Gayoso Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 213‐15 South Gayoso Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 218 South Gayoso Street 1895‐1905 camelback 220 South Gayoso Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 221 South Gayoso Street 1910‐1920 side‐hall 222‐24 South Gayoso Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 225 South Gayoso Street 1920‐30 other 226 South Gayoso Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 227‐29 South Gayoso Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 231‐33 South Gayoso Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 235‐37 South Gayoso Street 1920‐30 other 314 South Gayoso Street 1915‐25 shotgun 315‐17 South Gayoso Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 318‐20 South Gayoso Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 319‐21 South Gayoso Street 1900‐10 double shotgun

61 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 322 South Gayoso Street 1890‐1900 side‐hall 325‐27 South Gayoso Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 326 South Gayoso Street 1900‐10 shotgun 412 South Gayoso Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 415‐17 South Gayoso Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 416‐18 South Gayoso Street 1880‐90 camelback 419‐21 South Gayoso Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 420‐22 South Gayoso Street 1885‐1895 double shotgun 423‐25 South Gayoso Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 427 South Gayoso Street 1905‐1915 shotgun 430 South Gayoso Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 432‐34 South Gayoso Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 436‐38 South Gayoso Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 500‐02 South Gayoso Street 1924 double shotgun 511 South Gayoso Street 1900‐1910 shotgun 515‐17 South Gayoso Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 620‐22 South Gayoso Street 1905‐10 double shotgun 624 South Gayoso Street 1905‐10 double shotgun 628‐30 South Gayoso Street 1905‐10 double shotgun 652‐54 South Gayoso Street 1905‐15 double shotgun 705‐07 South Gayoso Street 1905‐15 camelback 116‐18 South Genois Street 1940‐50 double shotgun 117‐19 South Genois Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 120‐22 South Genois Street 1940‐50 double shotgun 121 South Genois Street 1895‐1905 side‐hall 124‐26 South Genois Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 125 South Genois Street 1895‐1905 side‐hall 128‐30 South Genois Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 129 South Genois Street 1895‐1905 side‐hall 132‐34 South Genois Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 135 South Genois Street 1895‐1905 side‐hall 136‐38 South Genois Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 139 South Genois Street 1895‐1905 Gable‐Ell 211 South Genois Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 214‐16 South Genois Street 1895‐1905 other 220‐22 South Genois Street 1880‐1890 double shotgun 221‐21.5 South Genois Street 1890‐1900 raised basement 232 South Genois Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 312‐14 South Genois Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 316 South Genois Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 318‐20 South Genois Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 319 South Genois Street 1906 side‐hall 322 South Genois Street 1925‐1935 other 323‐25 South Genois Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 327‐29 South Genois Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun

62 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 406‐08 South Genois Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 409‐11 South Genois Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 413‐15 South Genois Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 414‐16 South Genois Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 417‐19 South Genois Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 418‐20 South Genois Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 421‐23 South Genois Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 424 South Genois Street 1910‐1920 other 427 South Genois Street 1920‐1930 shotgun 429‐31 South Genois Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 501‐03 South Genois Street 1925‐25 camelback 504 South Genois Street 1920‐30 raised basement 505‐07 South Genois Street 1925‐25 camelback 508 South Genois Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 509 South Genois Street 1920‐30 minimal traditional 511‐11.5 South Genois Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 512‐14 South Genois Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 515‐17 South Genois Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 516‐18 South Genois Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 519‐21 South Genois Street 1925‐25 double shotgun 520‐22 South Genois Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 524‐26 South Genois Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 529‐31 South Genois Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 530‐32 South Genois Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 533‐35 South Genois Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 537 South Genois Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 540 South Genois Street 1915‐25 bungalow 601‐03 South Genois Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 604‐06 South Genois Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 605‐07 South Genois Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 608‐10 South Genois Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 713 South Genois Street 1895‐05 shotgun 741‐43 South Genois Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 742‐44 South Genois Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 745‐47 South Genois Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 749‐51 South Genois Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 750 South Genois Street 1895‐05 double shotgun 753‐55 South Genois Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 111‐15 South Hennessey Street 1915‐1925 minimal traditional 114‐16 South Hennessey Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 117 South Hennessey Street 1895‐1905 side‐hall 121 South Hennessey Street 1910‐1920 side‐hall 125 South Hennessey Street 1910‐1920 side‐hall 126 South Hennessey Street 1895‐1905 central hall 130 1‐2 South Hennessey Street 1940‐50 other

63 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 137 South Hennessey Street 1910‐1920 other 139 South Hennessey Street 1920‐1930 central hall 144‐44.5 South Hennessey Street 1895‐1905 side‐hall 202 South Hennessey Street 1890‐1900 side‐hall 211‐15 South Hennessey Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 212‐14 South Hennessey Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 220‐22 South Hennessey Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 223‐25 South Hennessey Street 1940‐50 double shotgun 224‐26 South Hennessey Street 1915‐1925 other 228 South Hennessey Street 1915‐1925 bungalow 305‐07.5 South Hennessey Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 313 South Hennessey Street 1915‐25 side‐hall 315‐17 South Hennessey Street 1910‐20 other 319‐21 South Hennessey Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 325 South Hennessey Street 1910‐20 shotgun 327 South Hennessey Street 1920‐30 minimal traditional 331‐33 South Hennessey Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 400‐02 South Hennessey Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 404‐06 South Hennessey Street 1935‐45 raised basement 407‐09 South Hennessey Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 408‐10 South Hennessey Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 411‐13 South Hennessey Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 412‐14 South Hennessey Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 415‐17 South Hennessey Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 416‐18 South Hennessey Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 424‐26 South Hennessey Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 432‐34 South Hennessey Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 436‐38 South Hennessey Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 501‐03 South Hennessey Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 504‐06 South Hennessey Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 508‐10 South Hennessey Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 512‐14 South Hennessey Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 515‐17 South Hennessey Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 519‐21 South Hennessey Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 524‐26 South Hennessey Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 527‐29 South Hennessey Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 531‐33 South Hennessey Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 532‐34 South Hennessey Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 535‐37 South Hennessey Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 536‐38 South Hennessey Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 539‐41 South Hennessey Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 601‐03 South Hennessey Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 605‐07 South Hennessey Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 611‐13 South Hennessey Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 612‐14 South Hennessey Street 1915‐25 double shotgun

64 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 615‐17 South Hennessey Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 616‐18 South Hennessey Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 620‐22 South Hennessey Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 624‐26 South Hennessey Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 625‐27 South Hennessey Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 629‐31 South Hennessey Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 633‐35 South Hennessey Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 639‐39.5 South Hennessey Street 1920‐30 commercial 716‐18 South Hennessey Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 720‐22 South Hennessey Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 114‐14 B South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1950‐60 other 116 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1880‐90 central hall 118‐20 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1890‐1900 double shotgun 122‐24 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1880‐90 double shotgun 128 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1880‐90 double shotgun 130‐32 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1915‐25 double shotgun 131 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1940 other 134‐36 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1910‐20 double shotgun 200‐02 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1885‐1895 camelback 204‐06 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1880‐1890 camelback 208‐10 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1885‐1895 double shotgun 209‐211.5 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1895‐1905 raised basement 218 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1880‐1890 central hall 225‐27.5 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1895‐1905 shotgun 229‐31 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1895‐1905 double shotgun 233‐35 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1895‐1905 side‐hall 236 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1880‐1890 side‐hall 239 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1910‐20 other 240 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1890‐1900 double shotgun 301‐01 C South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1880‐90 side‐hall 304‐06 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1890‐1900 double shotgun 305‐07 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1910‐20 double shotgun 309‐15 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1880‐90 central hall 312‐14 B South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1890‐1900 double shotgun 316‐18 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1890‐1900 raised basement 317‐19 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1920‐30 other 321‐23 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1920‐30 double shotgun 322‐22 C South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1890‐1900 shotgun 324‐26 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1920‐30 double shotgun 328‐30 B South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1910‐20 double shotgun 331 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1925‐35 side‐hall 332‐34.5 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1910‐20 double shotgun 335‐37 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1920‐30 double shotgun 336‐38 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1910‐20 double shotgun 340‐42 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1910‐20 double shotgun

65 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 341‐43 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1915‐25 double shotgun 401‐03 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1920‐30 raised basement 409‐11 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1920‐1930 raised basement 413 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1920‐30 raised basement 414 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1905‐15 shotgun 417 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1920‐30 shotgun 421‐23 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1920‐1930 double shotgun 424 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1895‐1905 raised basement 425 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1920‐30 raised basement 427‐29 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1915‐25 double shotgun 428‐30 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1895‐1905 double shotgun 431‐33 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1920‐1930 double shotgun 432‐34 B South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1905‐15 double shotgun 435 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1920‐30 shotgun 436 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1909 other 439‐41.5 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1920‐30 double shotgun 508‐10 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1890‐1900 double shotgun 512‐14 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1910‐20 double shotgun 516‐18 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1910‐20 double shotgun 520‐22 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1925‐35 double shotgun 540 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1915‐25 other 728 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1915‐25 shotgun 734‐36 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1895‐1905 double shotgun 738 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1895‐1905 double shotgun 212 South Johnson Street 1885‐95 shotgun 216 South Johnson Street 1900‐10 side‐hall 219 South Johnson Street 1915‐25 other 220‐22 South Johnson Street 1875‐85 double shotgun 224‐26 South Johnson Street 1875‐85 double shotgun 325 South Johnson Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 112 South Lopez Street 1920‐30 minimal traditional 124 South Lopez Street 1895‐1905 side‐hall 128 South Lopez Street 1910‐20 Gable‐Ell 130‐32 South Lopez Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 136‐38 South Lopez Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 139 South Lopez Street 1931 other 140‐42 South Lopez Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 210 South Lopez Street 1930‐40 minimal traditional 214‐16 South Lopez Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 218‐20 South Lopez Street 1920‐30 camelback 222‐24 South Lopez Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 226 South Lopez Street 1920‐30 dependency 312 South Lopez Street 1890‐1900 camelback 316‐18 South Lopez Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 319 A‐H South Lopez Street 1910‐20 other

66 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 320‐22 South Lopez Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 324‐26 South Lopez Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 325 1 South Lopez Street 1910‐20 camelback 325 2 South Lopez Street 1910‐20 other 419 South Lopez Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 420‐22 South Lopez Street 1920‐30 other 421 South Lopez Street 1915‐25 other 423 South Lopez Street 1890‐1900 camelback 425‐27 South Lopez Street 1895‐1905 camelback 429‐31 South Lopez Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 433‐35 South Lopez Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 434‐36 South Lopez Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 437‐39 South Lopez Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 438‐40 South Lopez Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 531 South Lopez Street 1910‐20 commercial 616‐18 South Lopez Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 617‐19 South Lopez Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 620‐22 South Lopez Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 621‐23 South Lopez Street 1905‐15 double shotgun 624‐26 South Lopez Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 628‐30 South Lopez Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 631 South Lopez Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 636 South Lopez Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 638 South Lopez Street 1930‐40 shotgun 639 South Lopez Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 641 South Lopez Street 1920‐1930 minimal traditional 642 South Lopez Street 1930‐40 double shotgun 732‐34 South Lopez Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 736‐38 South Lopez Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 200 South Miro Street 1870‐80 other 206‐08 South Miro Street 1870‐80 minimal traditional 218 South Miro Street 1885‐95 shotgun 219 South Miro Street 1915‐25 central hall 222‐24 South Miro Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 226 South Miro Street 1885‐95 shotgun 227‐29 South Miro Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 228‐30 South Miro Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 232‐34 South Miro Street 1930‐40 raised basement 236 South Miro Street 1910‐20 shotgun 300‐02 South Miro Street 1915‐25 other 310‐12 South Miro Street 1920‐30 other 314‐16 South Miro Street 1870‐80 double shotgun 315 South Miro Street 1875‐85 shotgun 318‐20 South Miro Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 319‐21 South Miro Street 1875‐85 double shotgun

67 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 322‐24 South Miro Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 323‐25 South Miro Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 329 South Miro Street 1885‐95 Queen Anne Cottage 532‐34 South Miro Street 1905‐15 double shotgun 536‐38 South Miro Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 620‐22 South Miro Street 1900‐10 double shotgun 623 South Miro Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 624‐26 South Miro Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 625‐27 South Miro Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 628‐30 South Miro Street 1905‐15 double shotgun 629 South Miro Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 116‐18 South Murat Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 119.5‐21 South Murat Street 1910‐20 raised basement 120‐22 South Murat Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 124‐26 South Murat Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 125‐27 South Murat Street 1885‐1895 camelback 128‐30 South Murat Street 1915‐25 other 129 South Murat Street 1885‐1895 camelback 132 South Murat Street 1915‐25 other 133‐35 South Murat Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 137‐39 South Murat Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 138 South Murat Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 200‐02 South Murat Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 201 South Murat Street 1920‐30 minimal traditional 204‐06 South Murat Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 205 South Murat Street 1925‐35 bungalow 208‐10 South Murat Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 209 South Murat Street 1920‐30 minimal traditional 212‐14 South Murat Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 213 South Murat Street 1925‐35 bungalow 216‐18 South Murat Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 217 South Murat Street 1920‐30 minimal traditional 220‐22 South Murat Street 1900‐1910 double shotgun 221 South Murat Street 1925‐35 bungalow 224‐26 South Murat Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 225 South Murat Street 1920‐30 minimal traditional 228‐30 South Murat Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 229 South Murat Street 1925‐35 bungalow 232‐34 South Murat Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 236‐38 South Murat Street 1915‐1925 other 300‐02 South Murat Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 304‐06 South Murat Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 308‐10 South Murat Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 312‐14 South Murat Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 315 South Murat Street 1910‐20 shotgun

68 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 316‐18 South Murat Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 319 South Murat Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 320‐22 South Murat Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 323 South Murat Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 324 South Murat Street 1920‐30 shotgun 327 South Murat Street 1895‐1905 Queen Anne Cottage 331 South Murat Street 1880‐90 shotgun 335‐35 C South Murat Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 337‐39 South Murat Street 1915‐25 other 400 South Murat Street 1925‐35 commercial 410 South Murat Street 1910‐20 camelback 416 South Murat Street 1920‐30 shotgun 418 South Murat Street 1915‐25 shotgun 419‐21 South Murat Street 1930‐40 double shotgun 420 South Murat Street 1920‐30 shotgun 424 South Murat Street 1920‐30 shotgun 426‐28 South Murat Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 434‐36 South Murat Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 438 South Murat Street 1915‐25 shotgun 500‐02 South Murat Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 504‐06 South Murat Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 505 South Murat Street 1915‐25 other 508‐10 South Murat Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 509‐11 South Murat Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 513‐15 South Murat Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 517‐19 South Murat Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 520‐22 South Murat Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 521‐23 South Murat Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 524‐26 South Murat Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 528‐30 South Murat Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 531‐33 South Murat Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 539‐41 South Murat Street 1920‐30 other 600‐02 South Murat Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 604‐06 South Murat Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 116‐18 South Olympia Street 1920‐1930 raised basement 126‐28 South Olympia Street 1910‐20 other 130‐32 South Olympia Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 136 1‐3‐4 South Olympia Street 1920‐1930 camelback 136 2‐5 South Olympia Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 200‐02 South Olympia Street 1910‐20 camelback 204‐06 South Olympia Street 1910‐1920 camelback 205‐07 South Olympia Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 208‐10 South Olympia Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 209‐11 South Olympia Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 212‐14 South Olympia Street 1920‐30 double shotgun

69 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 215‐17 South Olympia Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 216‐18 South Olympia Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 219‐21 South Olympia Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 222‐24 South Olympia Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 223‐25 South Olympia Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 226‐28 South Olympia Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 227 A‐D South Olympia Street 1910‐1920 unknown 230‐32 South Olympia Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 234‐36 South Olympia Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 235‐37 South Olympia Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 238‐40 South Olympia Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 239 South Olympia Street 1890‐1900 Gable‐Ell 301 South Olympia Street 1930‐40 commercial 304‐04.5 South Olympia Street 1925‐1935 commercial 305 South Olympia Street 1910‐1920 side‐hall 307 South Olympia Street 1895‐1905 other 308‐10 South Olympia Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 314 South Olympia Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 315 South Olympia Street 1910‐1920 minimal traditional 316 South Olympia Street 1910‐1920 shotgun 319 South Olympia Street 1925‐35 commercial 320 South Olympia Street 1900‐10 other 321 South Olympia Street 1900‐10 shotgun 323‐25.5 South Olympia Street 1925‐1935 double shotgun 340 South Olympia Street 1890‐1900 plantation house 416‐18 South Olympia Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 420‐22 South Olympia Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 421‐23 A South Olympia Street 1920‐25 double shotgun 424‐26 South Olympia Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 425‐27 South Olympia Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 428‐30 South Olympia Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 435 South Olympia Street 1920‐25 central hall 439‐41 South Olympia Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 501‐01 E South Olympia Street 1920‐30 other 505 South Olympia Street 1915‐25 bungalow 511‐13 South Olympia Street 1935‐45 double shotgun 515‐17 South Olympia Street 1935‐45 double shotgun 520 South Olympia Street 1915‐25 shotgun 524 South Olympia Street 1915‐25 shotgun 526‐28 South Olympia Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 530‐32 South Olympia Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 531 South Olympia Street 1925‐35 shotgun 533 South Olympia Street 1910‐20 shotgun 534‐36 South Olympia Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 538‐40.5 South Olympia Street 1915‐25 camelback

70 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 120 South Pierce Street 1896 other 123 South Pierce Street 1885‐1895 shotgun 125‐27.5 South Pierce Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 126 South Pierce Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 130 South Pierce Street 1915‐1925 shotgun 133 South Pierce Street 1885‐1895 minimal traditional 134 South Pierce Street 1895‐1905 Queen Anne Cottage 135 South Pierce Street 1920‐30 raised basement 201‐03 South Pierce Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 202 South Pierce Street 1895‐1905 other 207 South Pierce Street 1920‐30 shotgun 210‐12 South Pierce Street 1920‐30 raised basement 213 South Pierce Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 215‐17 South Pierce Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 220‐22 South Pierce Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 224‐26 South Pierce Street 1890‐90 double shotgun 225 South Pierce Street 1890‐1900 minimal traditional 227 South Pierce Street 1895‐1905 other 228‐30 South Pierce Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 229‐31 South Pierce Street 1925‐35 other 232‐34 South Pierce Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 235 South Pierce Street 1885‐95 other 236‐42 South Pierce Street 1890‐90 double shotgun 239 South Pierce Street 1895‐1905 other 300‐02 South Pierce Street 1890‐1900 commercial 301‐03.5 South Pierce Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 304‐08 South Pierce Street 1920‐1930 raised basement 305‐07 South Pierce Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 310‐12 South Pierce Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 311‐15 South Pierce Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 317‐19 South Pierce Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 318‐20 South Pierce Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 321‐23 South Pierce Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 322 South Pierce Street 1925‐1935 double shotgun 325‐27 South Pierce Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 326 South Pierce Street 1910‐20 raised basement 3921‐23 South Pierce Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 400‐02 South Pierce Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 403‐03 A South Pierce Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 407 South Pierce Street 1910‐20 shotgun 408 South Pierce Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 410 South Pierce Street 1920‐1930 raised basement 411‐11 A South Pierce Street 1880‐90 camelback 415 South Pierce Street 1880‐90 side‐hall 416 South Pierce Street 1890‐1900 shotgun

71 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 420 South Pierce Street 1915‐25 minimal traditional 421 South Pierce Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 422 South Pierce Street 1910‐1920 side‐hall 426 South Pierce Street 1920‐30 raised basement 427 South Pierce Street 1910‐20 other 430‐32 South Pierce Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 434‐36 South Pierce Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 435 South Pierce Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 438‐40 South Pierce Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 439 South Pierce Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 500 South Pierce Street 1880‐90 Queen Anne Cottage 501‐03 South Pierce Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 505‐07 South Pierce Street 1900‐1910 double shotgun 508‐10 South Pierce Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 509‐11 South Pierce Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 512‐14 South Pierce Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 516‐18 South Pierce Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 520‐22 South Pierce Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 521‐23 South Pierce Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 524‐26 South Pierce Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 525 South Pierce Street 1895‐1905 central hall 528‐30 South Pierce Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 529 South Pierce Street 1890‐1900 camelback 531 South Pierce Street 1895‐1905 Gable‐Ell 532‐34 South Pierce Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 535‐37 South Pierce Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 600‐02 South Pierce Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 601‐01 B South Pierce Street 1920‐30 raised basement 605‐07 South Pierce Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 606 South Pierce Street 1910‐20 shotgun 608 South Pierce Street 1915‐25 shotgun 609‐11 South Pierce Street 1920‐30 other 610 South Pierce Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 612 South Pierce Street 1915‐25 shotgun 613‐15 South Pierce Street 1920‐30 other 618 South Pierce Street 1920‐30 minimal traditional 626‐28 South Pierce Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 627‐29 South Pierce Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 631‐33 South Pierce Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 128 South Prieur Street 1885‐95 minimal traditional 215‐17 South Prieur Street 1870‐80 double shotgun 216 South Prieur Street 1875‐85 shotgun 218 South Prieur Street 1870‐80 double shotgun 219 A‐21 B South Prieur Street 1905‐15 double shotgun 220‐22 A South Prieur Street 1895‐1905 camelback

72 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 223‐25 A South Prieur Street 1900‐10 double shotgun 127‐29 South Rendon Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 131‐33 South Rendon Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 135‐37 South Rendon Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 139‐41 South Rendon Street 1910‐1920 other 143‐45 A South Rendon Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 314‐16 South Rendon Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 318‐20 South Rendon Street 1925‐35 camelback 321 South Rendon Street 1915‐25 shotgun 322‐24 South Rendon Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 323‐25 South Rendon Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 326‐28 South Rendon Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 327‐29 South Rendon Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 413‐17 South Rendon Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 428‐30 South Rendon Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 432‐34 South Rendon Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 433‐35 South Rendon Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 437 South Rendon Street 1910‐20 side‐hall 438 South Rendon Street 1890‐1900 Gable‐Ell 440‐42 South Rendon Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 446‐46 A South Rendon Street 1890‐1900 Gable‐Ell 448‐50 South Rendon Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 500‐02 South Rendon Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 504‐06 South Rendon Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 505‐07 South Rendon Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 508 South Rendon Street 1880‐90 shotgun 511 South Rendon Street 1880‐90 Gable‐Ell 516‐18 South Rendon Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 517 South Rendon Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 521‐23 South Rendon Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 524‐26 South Rendon Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 527 South Rendon Street 1880‐90 Gable‐Ell 528‐30 South Rendon Street 1900‐10 double shotgun 529‐31 South Rendon Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 541 South Rendon Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 625‐27 South Rendon Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 630‐32 South Rendon Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 634‐36 South Rendon Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 638 South Rendon Street 1895‐1905 side‐hall 640‐42 South Rendon Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 644‐46 South Rendon Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 648‐50 South Rendon Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 652‐54 South Rendon Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 716 South Rendon Street 1910‐20 other 732‐34 South Rendon Street 1920‐30 double shotgun

73 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 738 South Rendon Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 740‐42 South Rendon Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 744‐46 South Rendon Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 115‐17 South Rocheblave Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 214 South Rocheblave Street 1885‐1895 shotgun 217 South Rocheblave Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 218 South Rocheblave Street 1880‐90 shotgun 219‐21 South Rocheblave Street 1885‐95 creole cottage 223 South Rocheblave Street 1910‐20 shotgun 224 South Rocheblave Street 1910‐20 Gable‐Ell 227‐29 South Rocheblave Street 1920‐30 shotgun 300 South Rocheblave Street 1945‐55 commercial 317‐19 South Rocheblave Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 318 South Rocheblave Street 1885‐95 camelback 323 South Rocheblave Street 1880‐90 shotgun 324‐24 A South Rocheblave Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 513 South Rocheblave Street 1860‐70 creole cottage 519 South Rocheblave Street 1930‐40 side‐hall 521‐23 South Rocheblave Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 524 South Rocheblave Street 1865‐75 shotgun 528 South Rocheblave Street 1865‐1875 shotgun 530 South Rocheblave Street 1865‐75 shotgun 531 South Rocheblave Street 1925‐35 other 534 South Rocheblave Street 1865‐1875 shotgun 536 South Rocheblave Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 537‐39 South Rocheblave Street 1870‐80 double shotgun 613 South Rocheblave Street 1915‐25 shotgun 613 South Rocheblave Street 1920‐30 other 615‐17 South Rocheblave Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 641‐43 South Rocheblave Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 127 South Roman Street 1885‐95 shotgun 228‐28.5 South Roman Street 1885‐95 other 301 South Roman Street 1870‐80 shotgun 303‐05 South Roman Street 1870‐80 double shotgun 119 South Saint Patrick Street 1925‐35 raised basement 123 South Saint Patrick Street 1925‐35 raised basement 135‐37 South Saint Patrick Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 141 South Saint Patrick Street 1920‐30 raised basement 209‐11 South Saint Patrick Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 210‐12 South Saint Patrick Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 213‐15 B South Saint Patrick Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 214‐16 South Saint Patrick Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 217‐19 South Saint Patrick Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 218‐20 South Saint Patrick Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 221‐23 South Saint Patrick Street 1920‐30 double shotgun

74 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 313‐15.5 South Saint Patrick Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 316 South Saint Patrick Street 1920‐30 shotgun 319 South Saint Patrick Street 1940‐50 minimal traditional 321 A‐D South Saint Patrick Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 324‐26 South Saint Patrick Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 325‐27 South Saint Patrick Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 328 South Saint Patrick Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 401 South Saint Patrick Street 1925‐35 raised basement 411 South Saint Patrick Street 1915‐25 bungalow 420 South Saint Patrick Street 1920‐30 raised basement 424 South Saint Patrick Street 1920‐30 raised basement 426‐28 South Saint Patrick Street 1910‐20 raised basement 430‐32 South Saint Patrick Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 438‐40 South Saint Patrick Street 1920‐30 other 504‐06 South Saint Patrick Street 1910‐20 other 510 South Saint Patrick Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 516 South Saint Patrick Street 1915‐25 camelback 518 South Saint Patrick Street 1920‐30 shotgun 520 South Saint Patrick Street 1920‐30 shotgun 522 South Saint Patrick Street 1915‐25 shotgun 526 South Saint Patrick Street 1915‐25 other 528 South Saint Patrick Street 1910‐20 Gable‐Ell 111 South Salcedo Street 1890‐1900 other 115‐17 South Salcedo Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 119 South Salcedo Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 121‐23 D South Salcedo Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 1512 South Salcedo Street 1900‐10 other 219‐21 South Salcedo Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 222‐24 South Salcedo Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 223‐25.5 South Salcedo Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 226‐28 South Salcedo Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 230‐32 South Salcedo Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 234‐36 South Salcedo Street 1900‐10 double shotgun 238 South Salcedo Street 1910‐1920 other 309‐11 South Salcedo Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 315‐17 South Salcedo Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 316 South Salcedo Street 1890‐1900 Gable‐Ell 318 South Salcedo Street 1880‐90 shotgun 319‐21 South Salcedo Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 326 South Salcedo Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 327 South Salcedo Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 414 South Salcedo Street 1910‐20 minimal traditional 415 South Salcedo Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 418 South Salcedo Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 419‐21 A South Salcedo Street 1940‐50 double shotgun

75 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 422‐24 South Salcedo Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 426 South Salcedo Street 1915‐25 shotgun 708‐10 South Salcedo Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 712‐14 South Salcedo Street 1890‐1900 camelback 716 South Salcedo Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 719 South Salcedo Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 721‐23 South Salcedo Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 722‐24 South Salcedo Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 727 South Salcedo Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 729 South Salcedo Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 735 South Salcedo Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 736‐38 South Salcedo Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 739 South Salcedo Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 115‐17 South Scott Street 1920‐30 other 116‐18 South Scott Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 120‐22 South Scott Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 124 South Scott Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 127‐31.5 South Scott Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 128‐30 South Scott Street 1910‐1920 camelback 132‐34 South Scott Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 133‐35 South Scott Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 136 South Scott Street 1910‐1920 minimal traditional 137‐39 South Scott Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 200‐02 South Scott Street 1920‐30 camelback 204‐06 South Scott Street 1920‐30 camelback 208‐10 South Scott Street 1920‐30 camelback 212‐14 South Scott Street 1910‐20 camelback 215 South Scott Street 1895‐1905 side‐hall 218 South Scott Street 1915‐25 side‐hall 221‐23 South Scott Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 222 South Scott Street 1910‐20 camelback 224‐26 South Scott Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 225‐27 South Scott Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 228‐30 South Scott Street 1910‐20 camelback 229 South Scott Street 1910‐20 shotgun 231‐33 South Scott Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 232‐34 South Scott Street 1920‐30 camelback 235 South Scott Street 1895‐1905 Queen Anne Cottage 236‐38 South Scott Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 300‐02 South Scott Street 1890‐1890 double shotgun 301‐03 South Scott Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 305‐07 South Scott Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 309‐11 South Scott Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 310 South Scott Street 1920‐30 shotgun 314 South Scott Street 1920‐30 raised basement

76 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 315 South Scott Street 1920‐1930 raised basement 319 South Scott Street 1910‐20 shotgun 320 South Scott Street 1890‐1900 side‐hall 321 South Scott Street 1910‐20 shotgun 322 South Scott Street 1920‐30 shotgun 323 South Scott Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 325 South Scott Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 326 South Scott Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 327‐29 South Scott Street 1910‐20 camelback 328 South Scott Street 1910‐20 Gable‐Ell 414 South Scott Street 1920‐30 raised basement 415 South Scott Street 1910‐20 shotgun 416‐18 South Scott Street 1925‐35 raised basement 417 South Scott Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 420‐22 South Scott Street 1920‐30 other 421 South Scott Street 1880‐90 central hall 424 South Scott Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 428 South Scott Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 429 South Scott Street 1915‐25 minimal traditional 431‐33 South Scott Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 432 South Scott Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 434 South Scott Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 435 South Scott Street 1915‐25 side‐hall 437‐39 South Scott Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 438 South Scott Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 500‐02 South Scott Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 501‐03 South Scott Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 505‐07 South Scott Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 508‐10 South Scott Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 511‐13 South Scott Street 1900‐1910 Gable‐Ell 514‐16 South Scott Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 517‐19 South Scott Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 520‐22 South Scott Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 521‐23 South Scott Street 1920‐30 raised basement 525‐27 South Scott Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 528 South Scott Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 529‐31 South Scott Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 530 South Scott Street 1885‐95 shotgun 532 South Scott Street 1910‐20 shotgun 533‐35 South Scott Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 534 South Scott Street 1915‐25 shotgun 537‐39 South Scott Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 540‐40 B South Scott Street 1910‐20 other 600 South Scott Street 1910‐20 side‐hall 601 South Scott Street 1920‐30 raised basement

77 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 604‐06 South Scott Street 1900‐10 double shotgun 605‐07 South Scott Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 608 South Scott Street 1910‐20 Gable‐Ell 610‐12 South Scott Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 611 South Scott Street 1890‐1900 camelback 614‐16 South Scott Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 615 South Scott Street 1910‐20 shotgun 617 South Scott Street 1910‐20 shotgun 618‐20 South Scott Street 1900‐10 double shotgun 621‐23 South Scott Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 622‐24 South Scott Street 1900‐1910 double shotgun 117 South Solomon Street 1910‐1920 other 123 South Solomon Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 124 South Solomon Street 1890‐1900 side‐hall 127 South Solomon Street 1925‐35 raised basement 132 South Solomon Street 1910‐1920 side‐hall 134‐36 South Solomon Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 200‐02 South Solomon Street 1925‐35 other 201‐03 South Solomon Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 205‐07 South Solomon Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 206 South Solomon Street 1920‐1930 raised basement 209‐11 South Solomon Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 210‐12 South Solomon Street 1930‐40 other 213‐15 South Solomon Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 216 South Solomon Street 1910‐1920 shotgun 217 South Solomon Street 1895‐1905 side‐hall 220 South Solomon Street 1910‐20 other 221 South Solomon Street 1920‐1930 minimal traditional 224 South Solomon Street 1880‐90 camelback 225‐27 South Solomon Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 229 South Solomon Street 1890‐1900 other 230 South Solomon Street 1895‐1905 Queen Anne Cottage 232‐34 South Solomon Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 233‐35 South Solomon Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 236‐38 South Solomon Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 237 South Solomon Street 1915‐1925 minimal traditional 241‐43 South Solomon Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 405‐07 South Solomon Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 409‐11 South Solomon Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 413‐15 South Solomon Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 417 South Solomon Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 418‐20 South Solomon Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 422‐24 South Solomon Street 1920‐30 camelback 423 South Solomon Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 426‐28 South Solomon Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun

78 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 429‐31 South Solomon Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 433‐35 South Solomon Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 439 South Solomon Street 1910‐20 camelback 441‐43 South Solomon Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 501 South Solomon Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 507‐09 South Solomon Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 515 South Solomon Street 1920‐30 shotgun 517‐19 South Solomon Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 518‐20 South Solomon Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 523 South Solomon Street 1925‐35 bungalow 524 South Solomon Street 1920‐30 bungalow 528‐30 South Solomon Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 529‐31 South Solomon Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 605‐07 South Solomon Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 609‐11 South Solomon Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 613‐15 South Solomon Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 617‐19 South Solomon Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 618‐20 South Solomon Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 622‐24 South Solomon Street 1920‐30 shotgun 626‐28 South Solomon Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 627‐29 South Solomon Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 631‐33 South Solomon Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 632 South Solomon Street 1920‐30 minimal traditional 701‐03 South Solomon Street 1920‐1930 other 705‐07 South Solomon Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 709‐11 South Solomon Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 713‐15 South Solomon Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 130 A‐B South Telemachus Street 1885‐95 shotgun 132‐34 South Telemachus Street 1900‐10 double shotgun 136‐38 South Telemachus Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 201 South Telemachus Street 1895‐1905 side‐hall 205 South Telemachus Street 1910‐20 side‐hall 209 South Telemachus Street 1880‐90 side‐hall 219‐21 South Telemachus Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 220‐22 South Telemachus Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 223‐25 South Telemachus Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 224 South Telemachus Street 1915‐25 shotgun 227‐29 South Telemachus Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 230 South Telemachus Street 1880‐90 shotgun 231‐33 South Telemachus Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 238 South Telemachus Street 1895‐1905 warehouse 300 South Telemachus Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 304‐06 South Telemachus Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 308 South Telemachus Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 309‐11 South Telemachus Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun

79 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 310 South Telemachus Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 315 South Telemachus Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 316 South Telemachus Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 317‐19 South Telemachus Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 320 South Telemachus Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 321‐23 South Telemachus Street 1895‐1905 camelback 325‐27 South Telemachus Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 326‐28 South Telemachus Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 329‐31 South Telemachus Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 330 South Telemachus Street 1910‐20 other 333‐35 South Telemachus Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 337‐39 South Telemachus Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 403 South Telemachus Street 1890‐1900 camelback 407 South Telemachus Street 1910‐20 shotgun 409 South Telemachus Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 410‐12 South Telemachus Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 413 South Telemachus Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 414‐16 South Telemachus Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 415 South Telemachus Street 1915‐25 shotgun 417 South Telemachus Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 419 South Telemachus Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 421 South Telemachus Street 1910‐1920 minimal traditional 436‐38 South Telemachus Street 1940‐50 other 437 South Telemachus Street 1890‐1900 Gable‐Ell 439 South Telemachus Street 1890‐1910 shotgun 500 South Telemachus Street 1890‐1900 other 504‐06 South Telemachus Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 508‐10 South Telemachus Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 512‐14 South Telemachus Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 516‐18 South Telemachus Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 517 South Telemachus Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 519 South Telemachus Street 1910‐20 shotgun 520‐22 South Telemachus Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 523 South Telemachus Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 525 South Telemachus Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 527 South Telemachus Street 1920‐30 shotgun 529‐31 South Telemachus Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 530 South Telemachus Street 1895‐1905 Gable‐Ell 533 South Telemachus Street 1905‐15 camelback 534‐36 South Telemachus Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 537 South Telemachus Street 1895‐1905 camelback 600‐02 South Telemachus Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 601 South Telemachus Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 604‐06 South Telemachus Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 212‐14 South Tonti Street 1885‐95 double shotgun

80 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 213 South Tonti Street 1885‐1895 shotgun 217 South Tonti Street 1910‐20 bungalow 218‐20 South Tonti Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 223 South Tonti Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 224 South Tonti Street 1910‐20 shotgun 310 South Tonti Street 1910‐20 minimal traditional 311 South Tonti Street 1950‐60 minimal traditional 314 South Tonti Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 317 South Tonti Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 319 South Tonti Street 1895‐1905 Gable‐Ell 323 South Tonti Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 325 South Tonti Street 1895‐1905 Gable‐Ell 539 South Tonti Street 1865‐75 creole cottage 541‐43 South Tonti Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 544‐46 South Tonti Street 1900‐10 double shotgun 552‐54 South Tonti Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 614 South Tonti Street 1895‐1905 other 131 South White Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 139 South White Street 1895‐1905 Gable‐Ell 211 South White Street 1910‐20 shotgun 215‐17 South White Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 216‐18 South White Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 220‐22 South White Street 1880‐1890 double shotgun 223‐25 South White Street 1890‐1900 camelback 224‐26 South White Street 1895‐1905 camelback 227‐29 South White Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 231‐33 South White Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 235‐37 South White Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 239‐41 South White Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 301 South White Street 1900‐10 camelback 313‐15 South White Street 1905‐15 double shotgun 314 South White Street 1900‐10 shotgun 317‐19 South White Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 318 South White Street 1885‐95 side‐hall 321‐23 South White Street 1905‐15 double shotgun 324‐26 South White Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 328‐30 South White Street 1900‐10 camelback 413‐15 South White Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 417 South White Street 1880‐1890 camelback 421‐23 South White Street 1880‐90 double shotgun 425 South White Street 1920‐30 shotgun 439 South White Street 1935‐45 storage 1802 Tulane Avenue 1869, renovated 1892 other 1831 Tulane Avenue 1870‐80 double shotgun 2234 Tulane Avenue 1885‐1895 commercial

81 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 2309 Tulane Avenue 1920‐30 commercial 2323‐25 Tulane Avenue 1885‐95 double shotgun 2400 Tulane Avenue 1895‐1905 commercial 2401 Tulane Avenue 1907 commercial 2500‐02 Tulane Avenue 1880‐90 other 2508‐10 A Tulane Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 2514 Tulane Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 2518 Tulane Avenue 1930‐40 raised basement 2522‐24 Tulane Avenue 1920‐30 raised basement 2526‐28 Tulane Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 2530‐32 Tulane Avenue 1915‐25 double shotgun 2537 Tulane Avenue 1935‐45 commercial 2542‐44 Tulane Avenue 1895‐1905 other 2700 Tulane Avenue 1929 other 2735 Tulane Avenue 1940‐50 commercial 2737‐41 Tulane Avenue 1925‐35 commercial 2761‐63 Tulane Avenue 1885‐1895 double shotgun 2765 Tulane Avenue 1900‐10 commercial 2801 Tulane Avenue 1925‐35 commercial 2901 Tulane Avenue 1890‐1900 other 2903‐07 Tulane Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2909‐11 Tulane Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2915 Tulane Avenue 1900‐10 double shotgun 2917 Tulane Avenue 1905‐15 shotgun 2925 Tulane Avenue 1890‐1900 shotgun 3003‐05 Tulane Avenue 1880‐90 double shotgun 3009‐11 Tulane Avenue 1900‐1910 double shotgun 3027‐29 Tulane Avenue 1915‐25 other 3200 Tulane Avenue 1920‐1930 commercial 3204 Tulane Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3205 Tulane Avenue 1920‐30 commercial 3205 Tulane Avenue 1920‐30 raised basement 3208‐10 Tulane Avenue 1900‐1910 double shotgun 3209 Tulane Avenue 1920‐30 other 3212‐14 Tulane Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3218‐20 Tulane Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3230‐32 Tulane Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3240 Tulane Avenue 1920‐1930 commercial 3401 Tulane Avenue 1930‐40 commercial 3501‐11 Tulane Avenue 1930‐40 commercial 3515‐17.5 Tulane Avenue 1920‐30 double shotgun 3519 Tulane Avenue 1915‐25 shotgun 3701‐03 Tulane Avenue 1880‐90 double shotgun 3734 Tulane Avenue 1925‐35 other 4225‐29.5 Tulane Avenue 1915‐25 raised basement

82 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 4231‐33 Tulane Avenue 1920‐1930 double shotgun 4243 Tulane Avenue 1915‐25 double shotgun 3709‐11 Ulloa Street 1925‐35 raised basement 3713‐15 Ulloa Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 3723‐25 Ulloa Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 3727‐29 Ulloa Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 3801‐03 Ulloa Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 3805‐07 Ulloa Street 1895‐05 camelback 3815‐17 Ulloa Street 1895‐05 double shotgun 3819‐21 Ulloa Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 3823‐25 Ulloa Street 1910‐1920 camelback 4025 Ulloa Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 4029 Ulloa Street 1910‐20 shotgun 4031‐33 Ulloa Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 4035‐37 Ulloa Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 4041 Ulloa Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 4043‐45 Ulloa Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 4047‐49 Ulloa Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 4051 Ulloa Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 4125 Ulloa Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 4127‐29 Ulloa Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 4131‐33 Ulloa Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 4135‐37 Ulloa Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4141 Ulloa Street 1910‐20 shotgun 4143‐45 Ulloa Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 4210‐12 Ulloa Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4213‐15 Ulloa Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 4214‐16 Ulloa Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 4218‐20 Ulloa Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4221‐23 Ulloa Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4222‐24 Ulloa Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4227‐29 Ulloa Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4228‐30 Ulloa Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 4233‐35 Ulloa Street 1920‐30 other 4237‐39 Ulloa Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4238 Ulloa Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4241‐43 Ulloa Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4313‐15 Ulloa Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4317‐19 Ulloa Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4332‐34 Ulloa Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 4417‐19 Ulloa Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 301‐07 Virginia Street 1920‐30 other 311‐13 Virginia Street 1915‐1925 other 315‐17 Virginia Street 1920‐30 other 319 Virginia Street 1920‐30 garage

83 Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 327‐29 Virginia Street 1915‐1925 double shotgun 330‐32 Virginia Street 1915‐1925 other 331‐33 Virginia Street 1920‐30 other 335‐37 Virginia Street 1920‐30 other 421‐25 Virginia Street 1920‐1930 other 427 Virginia Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 429 Virginia Street 1930‐1940 minimal traditional

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Table B.2

The following properties are non-contributing elements to the Mid-City NHRD, based on the period of significance ending in 1943. As these properties are at least 50 years old, many of them may be historic and contributing to a local historic district.

Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 2231 Banks Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 2325‐27 Banks Street 1950‐60 other 2325‐27 Banks Street 1950‐60 other 2435 Banks Street 1950‐60 commercial 2616 Banks Street 1950‐60 double shotgun 2631 Banks Street 1930‐40 storage 2801 Banks Street 1955‐65 other 2926 Banks Street 1950‐60 ranch 2934 Banks Street 1950‐60 minimal traditional 3030 Banks Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 3109‐11 Banks Street 1950‐60 side‐hall 4421 Banks Street 1930‐40 shotgun 4828‐30 A Banks Street 1900‐10 double shotgun 4836‐38 Banks Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4840 Banks Street 1940‐50 other 2938 Baudin Street 1950‐60 commercial 3018‐20 Baudin Street 1935‐45 double shotgun 3024‐26 Baudin Street 1940‐50 double shotgun 3621‐23 Baudin Street 1945‐55 double shotgun 3625‐27 Baudin Street 1945‐1955 double shotgun 3700 Baudin Street 1955‐65 ranch 3717‐19 Baudin Street 1950‐60 double shotgun 3727 Baudin Street 1910‐20 shotgun 3818 Baudin Street 1930‐40 minimal traditional 3917 Baudin Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 4045 Baudin Street 1955‐65 minimal traditional 4218 Baudin Street 1910‐30 bungalow 4411 Baudin Street 1945‐55 other 4527 Baudin Street 1945‐55 minimal traditional 4631 Baudin Street 1920‐25 raised basement 4805‐07 Baudin Street 1900‐10 shotgun 1829 Bienville Avenue 1930‐40 commercial 1839 Bienville Avenue 1915‐25 double shotgun 1922 Bienville Avenue 1940 shotgun 2105 Bienville Avenue 1920 camelback 2135 Bienville Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2224 Bienville Avenue 1890‐1910 shotgun 2315‐17 Bienville Avenue 1945‐55 dependency 2323 Bienville Avenue 1900‐10 shotgun 2400 Bienville Avenue 1870‐1880 other 2401 Bienville Avenue 1945 other 2526‐28 Bienville Avenue 1885‐95 double shotgun 2535 Bienville Avenue 1955‐65 other 2538‐40 Bienville Avenue 1885‐95 double shotgun 2606 A‐E Bienville Avenue 1940‐50 shotgun 2706 Bienville Avenue 1950‐60 commercial 2709 Bienville Avenue 1955‐1965 commercial 2729‐29 B2 Bienville Avenue 1940‐1950 raised basement 2733‐39 Bienville Avenue 1900‐10 commercial 2747 Bienville Avenue 1910‐20 shotgun 2750‐52 Bienville Avenue 1890‐1910 double shotgun 2758 Bienville Avenue 1950‐60 storage 2762 Bienville Avenue 1950‐60 garage 2815 Bienville Avenue 1945‐1955 commercial 2835‐37 Bienville Avenue 1940‐50 camelback 2901 Bienville Avenue 1890‐1910 commercial 2915 Bienville Avenue 1945‐55 commercial 3009 Bienville Avenue 1920‐30 double shotgun 3029‐33 Bienville Avenue 1945‐55 raised basement 3126 Bienville Avenue 1910‐20 other 3239 Bienville Avenue 1945‐55 double shotgun 3313 Bienville Avenue 1950‐60 double shotgun 3328 Bienville Avenue 1930‐40 commercial 4234 Bienville Avenue 1955‐1965 minimal traditional 4308 Bienville Avenue 1945‐1955 ranch 4512 Bienville Avenue 1950‐60 ranch 4701 Bienville Avenue 1940‐50 minimal traditional 4701 Bienville Avenue 1935‐45 storage 4711 Bienville Avenue 1940‐1950 minimal traditional 4715 Bienville Avenue 1940‐50 minimal traditional 4727‐29 Bienville Avenue 1940‐50 other 4735 Bienville Avenue 1940‐1950 minimal traditional 4741 Bienville Avenue 1940‐1950 minimal traditional 129 Canal Street 1950‐60 other 1806 Canal Street 1950‐60 commercial 1832 Canal Street 1895‐1905 other 1832 Canal Street 1870‐80 unknown 2041 Canal Street 1945‐55 commercial 2216‐22 Canal Street 1950‐60 commercial 2400 Canal Street 1952 other 2475 Canal Street 1950‐60 commercial 2501‐07 Canal Street 1880‐90 other 2530 Canal Street 1930‐40 commercial 2626 Canal Street 1955‐65 commercial 2640 Canal Street 1955‐65 commercial 2800 Canal Street 1950‐60 other 3700 Canal Street 1953 other 3720 Canal Street 1953 other 4022 Canal Street 1955‐1965 commercial 4024 Canal Street 1950‐60 commercial 4176 Canal Street 1950‐1960 commercial 4243 Canal Street 1945‐55 commercial 4243 Canal Street 1950‐60 commercial 4301‐03 Canal Street 1940‐1950 commercial 4430 Canal Street 1945‐55 raised basement 325 City Park Avenue 1950‐1960 minimal traditional 333 City Park Avenue 1945‐55 minimal traditional 1817 Cleveland Avenue 1885‐95 double shotgun 2204 Cleveland Avenue 1895‐1905 minimal traditional 2212 Cleveland Avenue 1945‐55 minimal traditional 2326‐26.5 Cleveland Avenue 1925‐35 double shotgun 2816 Cleveland Avenue 1955‐65 minimal traditional 3410 Cleveland Avenue 1925‐35 dependency 3923 Cleveland Avenue 1945‐1955 minimal traditional 4020‐22 Cleveland Avenue 1945‐55 other 4139‐43 Cleveland Avenue 1940‐1950 other 4326 Cleveland Avenue 1945‐1955 minimal traditional 4601 Cleveland Avenue 1950‐60 other 1804 Conti Street 1950‐60 minimal traditional 1806‐12 Conti Street 1950‐60 other 1826 Conti Street 1950‐60 other 1932 Conti Street 1940 creole cottage 2009 Conti Street 1950‐60 other 2312 Conti Street 1920‐30 shotgun 2316 Conti Street 1925‐35 minimal traditional 2500 Conti Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2512‐14 Conti Street 1940‐50 double shotgun 2736 Conti Street 1955‐1965 unknown 2911 Conti Street 1885‐1905 shotgun 2912 Conti Street 1945‐55 commercial 2936 Conti Street 1950‐60 warehouse 3314‐16 Conti Street 1930‐40 commercial 3333 D'Hemecourt Street 1925‐35 other 3521 D'Hemecourt Street 1945‐55 commercial 3615 D'Hemecourt Street 1930‐40 warehouse 3815‐17 D'Hemecourt Street 1915‐25 double shotgun 3823‐25 D'Hemecourt Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 4026 D'Hemecourt Street 1890‐1900 side‐hall 4116‐18 D'Hemecourt Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 4317 D'Hemecourt Street 1955‐65 commercial 4615 D'Hemecourt Street 1940‐50 shotgun 4615 D'Hemecourt Street 1940‐50 ranch 4619 D'Hemecourt Street 1955‐65 minimal traditional 4625 D'Hemecourt Street 1945‐55 shotgun 2413 Gravier Street 1955‐65 commercial 2617 Gravier Street 1910‐20 unknown 2619 Gravier Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 2627 Gravier Street 1885‐95 double shotgun 2635‐37 Gravier Street 1950‐60 commercial 2645‐47 Gravier Street 1895‐1905 shotgun 2655‐61 Gravier Street 1920‐1930 double shotgun 3025‐27 Gravier Street 1930 double shotgun 3025‐27 Gravier Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 3100 Gravier Street 1930‐1940 commercial 3106 Gravier Street 1950‐60 other 3107 Gravier Street 1880‐90 shotgun 3115 Gravier Street 1910‐20 shotgun 3121 Gravier Street 1955‐65 other 3125 Gravier Street 1910‐20 other 3218 Gravier Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 3225 Gravier Street 1950 other 3305 Gravier Street 1910‐20 shotgun 3525 Gravier Street 1910‐1920 other 1804 Iberville Street 1915‐35 other 1816 Iberville Street 1940‐1950 unknown 2222‐22.5 Iberville Street 1945‐55 other 2405 Iberville Street 1910‐20 shotgun 2435 Iberville Street 1895‐1905 other 2516 Iberville Street 1950‐60 other 2549 Iberville Street 1960 other 3801 Iberville Street 1910‐30 unknown 3903 Iberville Street 1880‐1900 other 4001‐03 Iberville Street 1940‐1950 double shotgun 4009‐11 Iberville Street 1940‐1950 double shotgun 4516‐20 Iberville Street 1945‐1955 other 335 Jane Place 1920‐30 double shotgun 4813 Julia Street 1900‐10 double shotgun 4819 Julia Street 1955‐65 minimal traditional 216‐18 North Anthony Street 1940‐1950 other 224 North Anthony Street 1940‐1950 shotgun 330‐32 North Anthony Street 1955‐65 ranch 221‐23 North Bernadotte Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 221‐23 North Bernadotte Street 1920‐30 commercial 209 North Broad Avenue 1950‐60 commercial 214 North Broad Avenue 1940‐50 double shotgun 321 North Broad Avenue 1950‐60 commercial 460 North Broad Avenue 1920‐30 warehouse 125 North Carrollton Avenue 1950‐60 commercial 125 North Carrollton Avenue 1950‐60 commercial 206 North Carrollton Avenue 1880‐90 shotgun 236 North Carrollton Avenue 1895‐95 other 118 North Cortez Street 1945‐55 raised basement 305 North Derbigny Street 1900‐10 other 316 North Derbigny Street 1945‐55 unknown 322 North Derbigny Street 1955‐65 commercial 122 North Dorgenois Street 1950‐60 other 206‐12 North Dorgenois Street 1910‐20 shotgun 221 North Dorgenois Street 1895‐1905 Gable‐Ell 339 North Dupre Street 1900 shotgun 414 North Dupre Street 1940‐50 other 416 North Dupre Street 1950‐60 minimal traditional 201 North Galvez Street 1950‐60 commercial 213 North Galvez Street 1950‐60 commercial 221 North Galvez Street 1945‐55 commercial 400 North Galvez Street 1955‐65 commercial 401‐03 North Galvez Street 1955‐65 commercial 414 North Galvez Street 1950‐60 commercial 314 North Gayoso Street 1910 shotgun 201 North Jefferson Davis Parkway 1945‐55 minimal traditional 128‐30 North Johnson Street 1870‐1880 creole cottage 414‐16 North Johnson Street 1900 double shotgun 418‐20 North Johnson Street 1955‐65 double shotgun 212 North Lopez Street 1920‐30 Gable‐Ell 121‐21 B North Miro Street 1885‐95 Gable‐Ell 213 North Miro Street 1880‐90 Gable‐Ell 223 North Miro Street 1890‐1900 storage 341 North Murat Street 1940‐50 minimal traditional 217‐19 North Olympia Street 1945‐1955 other 329 North Olympia Street 1920‐1930 other 113 North Rocheblave Street 1900‐30 bungalow 114‐18 North Rocheblave Street 1950‐60 commercial 215 North Rocheblave Street 1940‐45 shotgun 424‐26 North Rocheblave Street 1945‐1955 double shotgun 120 North Roman Street 1945‐1955 commercial 326‐28 North Roman Street 1950‐60 commercial 326‐28 North Roman Street 1955‐65 commercial 218 North Saint Patrick Street 1955‐1965 other 317‐19 North Saint Patrick Street 1940‐1950 other 409 North Tonti Street 1945‐1955 minimal traditional 1827 Palmyra Street 1870‐80 shotgun 1911 Palmyra Street 1950‐60 commercial 2115 Palmyra Street 1880‐90 (facade) side‐hall 2622 Palmyra Street 1895‐1905 double shotgun 2653 Palmyra Street 1905‐10 double shotgun 2657 Palmyra Street 1955‐65 commercial 2730 Palmyra Street 1950‐60 other 3306 Palmyra Street 1885‐1905 bungalow 4221‐23 Palmyra Street 1955‐65 other 4305‐07 Palmyra Street 1945‐1955 other 4321‐23 Palmyra Street 1945‐1955 other 4326 Palmyra Street 1955‐65 minimal traditional 4516 Palmyra Street 1910‐1920 commercial 4522‐24 Palmyra Street 1930‐1940 commercial 4528 Palmyra Street 1920‐1930 commercial 4618 Palmyra Street 1955‐1965 ranch 3023 Perdido Street 1945‐55 minimal traditional 3205 Perdido Street 1945‐55 warehouse 1908 Saint Louis Street 1890‐1910 creole cottage 1936 Saint Louis Street 1955‐65 commercial 2436‐38 Saint Louis Street 1945‐1955 double shotgun 2606 Saint Louis Street 1950‐1960 warehouse 2620 Saint Louis Street 1945‐55 other 2628 Saint Louis Street 1950‐60 warehouse 2806 Saint Louis Street 1950‐60 garage 235 South Alexander Street 1930‐40 other 301‐03 South Alexander Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 401 South Alexander Street 1910‐20 commercial 600 South Alexander Street 1925‐35 commercial 424 South Anthony Street 1950‐60 commercial 119 South Broad Avenue 1950‐60 commercial 203 South Broad Avenue 1950‐60 commercial 317 South Broad Avenue 1950 other 332 South Broad Avenue 1950‐60 commercial 518 South Broad Avenue 1950‐60 commercial 4210 South Carrollton Avenue 1940‐50 other 4333 South Carrollton Avenue 1945‐55 other 4334 South Carrollton Avenue 1950‐60 other 4335 South Carrollton Avenue 1945‐55 other 4439 A South Carrollton Avenue 1950‐60 other 4637 South Carrollton Avenue 1955‐65 commercial 4701 South Carrollton Avenue 1950‐60 commercial 518 South Clark Street 1950‐60 commercial 129‐33 South Cortez Street 1945‐1955 other 305 South Cortez Street 1945‐55 shotgun 409‐11 South Cortez Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 327‐29 South Dupre Street 1900‐10 other 651‐53 South Dupre Street 1945‐55 double shotgun 201‐03 South Galvez Street 1945‐55 commercial 239‐41 South Galvez Street 1895‐1905 camelback 455 South Galvez Street 1950‐60 warehouse 130 South Gayoso Street 1950‐60 double shotgun 655 South Gayoso Street 1935‐40 minimal traditional 410‐12 South Genois Street 1950‐60 double shotgun 732‐34 South Genois Street 1895‐05 double shotgun 736‐38 South Genois Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 740 South Genois Street 1895‐05 shotgun 740 South Genois Street 1920‐30 garage 118‐24 South Hennessey Street 1940‐1950 double shotgun 134 South Hennessey Street 1940‐1950 minimal traditional 207 South Hennessey Street 1945‐55 ranch 216‐18 South Hennessey Street 1945‐1955 other 219 South Hennessey Street 1955 ranch 420‐22 South Hennessey Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 428‐30 South Hennessey Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 500 South Hennessey Street 1925‐35 double shotgun 511‐13 South Hennessey Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 516‐18 South Hennessey Street 1925‐35 minimal traditional 203‐05 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1895‐1905 dependency 300 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1920‐30 raised basement 308‐10 C South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1890‐1900 double shotgun 213 South Johnson Street 1870‐80 other 219.5‐21.5 South Johnson Street 1945 dependency 223‐25 South Johnson Street 1910‐1920 double shotgun 223‐25 South Johnson Street 1910‐20 double shotgun 627 South Lopez Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 627 South Lopez Street 1820 shotgun 635 South Lopez Street 1950‐60 garage 722‐24 South Lopez Street 1900‐10 double shotgun 744‐46 South Lopez Street 1920‐30 double shotgun 512 South Miro Street 1950‐60 commercial 619 South Miro Street 1910‐20 shotgun 623 South Miro Street 1900‐20 camelback 629 South Miro Street 1900‐20 shotgun 632‐34 South Miro Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 417 South Murat Street 1945‐55 shotgun 539‐41 South Murat Street 1920‐30 other 516 South Olympia Street 1950‐60 camelback 525 South Olympia Street 1955‐65 minimal traditional 140 South Pierce Street 1945‐1955 minimal traditional 538 South Pierce Street 1945‐55 minimal traditional 621 South Pierce Street 1920‐30 raised basement 637 South Pierce Street 1920‐30 other 122‐26 South Prieur Street 1880‐90 other 501 South Rendon Street 1890‐1900 raised basement 736‐38 South Rendon Street 1920 side‐hall 748 South Rendon Street 1940‐50 camelback 540 South Rocheblave Street 1925‐1935 dependency 540 South Rocheblave Street 1910‐20 shotgun 622 South Rocheblave Street 1910‐30 shotgun 640 South Rocheblave Street 1950‐60 garage 116‐20 South Roman Street 1950‐60 other 210 South Roman Street 1950‐60 commercial 218 South Roman Street 1955‐65 garage 127‐29 South Saint Patrick Street 1950 other 131 South Saint Patrick Street 1950‐60 other 318‐20 South Saint Patrick Street 1945‐1955 other 417 South Saint Patrick Street 1940‐50 minimal traditional 421 South Saint Patrick Street 1930‐40 raised basement 425‐27 South Saint Patrick Street 1930‐40 other 431 South Saint Patrick Street 1930‐40 other 436 South Saint Patrick Street 1910‐20 minimal traditional 421 B South Salcedo Street 1905‐15 unknown 639 South Salcedo Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 641 South Salcedo Street 1890‐1900 shotgun 713 South Salcedo Street 1930‐40 other 726‐28 South Salcedo Street 1890‐1900 double shotgun 119‐25 South Scott Street 1945‐1955 double shotgun 405 South Scott Street 1955‐65 ranch 524 South Scott Street 1945‐55 raised basement 637 South Scott Street 1930‐40 other 623 South Solomon Street 1950‐60 ranch 124 South Telemachus Street 1960 ranch 538 South Telemachus Street 1940‐50 other 600‐02 South Telemachus Street 1930‐40 double shotgun 619 South Telemachus Street 1940‐50 commercial 228‐30 South Tonti Street 1885‐95 creole cottage 214 South White Street 1895‐1905 other 214 South White Street 1900 shotgun 327 South White Street 1945‐55 other 2222 Tulane Avenue 1950‐60 commercial 2231 Tulane Avenue 1930‐40 commercial 2320 Tulane Avenue 1941 commercial 2324 Tulane Avenue 1895‐1900 double shotgun 2324 Tulane Avenue 1890‐1900 double shotgun 2336 Tulane Avenue 1945‐55 commercial 2400 Tulane Avenue 1885‐95 shotgun 2424 Tulane Avenue 1950‐60 commercial 2614 Tulane Avenue 1955‐1965 other 2642 Tulane Avenue 1950‐60 commercial 2644 Tulane Avenue 1955‐1965 commercial 2701 Tulane Avenue 1955‐65 commercial 2900 Tulane Avenue 1950‐60 other 2929 Tulane Avenue 1950‐60 commercial 3018 Tulane Avenue 1920‐30 commercial 3212‐14 Tulane Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 3213 Tulane Avenue 1950‐60 commercial 3218‐20 Tulane Avenue 1910‐20 double shotgun 3301 Tulane Avenue 1950‐60 other 3322 Tulane Avenue 1955‐1965 commercial 3604 Tulane Avenue 1895‐1905 double shotgun 3610 Tulane Avenue 1950‐60 commercial 3700 Tulane Avenue 1945‐55 other 3707 Tulane Avenue 1940‐50 commercial 3717 Ulloa Street 1925‐35 commercial 3805‐07 Ulloa Street 1920‐30 camelback

Table B.3

The following properties are non-contributing elements to the Mid-City NRHD and are less than 50 years of age.

Street Number Street Name Construction Date Building Type 2223 Banks Street 1960‐70 commercial 2433 Banks Street 1960‐70 commercial 2520 Banks Street 1960‐70 warehouse 2630 Banks Street 1970‐80 commercial 2633 Banks Street 2000‐2010 double shotgun 2709 Banks Street 1995‐2005 other 2716 Banks Street 2000‐10 commercial 2737‐41 Banks Street 1960‐70 warehouse 2930 Banks Street 2007 shotgun 3100 Banks Street 1970‐80 other 3900‐10 Banks Street 1975‐1985 other 4320‐22 Banks Street 2007 unknown 4738‐40 Banks Street 1970‐80 other 4804 Banks Street 1985‐95 commercial 4820 Banks Street 1970‐80 warehouse 3309 Baudin Street 2000‐10 double shotgun 3400 Baudin Street 1980‐90 other 3616 Baudin Street 1975‐85 warehouse 3700 Baudin Street 1960‐70 ranch 3823‐25 Baudin Street 1995‐2005 double shotgun 4034 Baudin Street 1964 ranch 4418 Baudin Street 1990‐2000 minimal traditional 4624 Baudin Street 1960‐70 shotgun 1808‐10 Bienville Avenue 1985‐95 other 1814‐16 Bienville Avenue 1985‐95 other 1829 Bienville Avenue 1970‐80 warehouse 1929 Bienville Avenue 1970‐80 unknown 2001 Bienville Avenue 1980‐90 other 2012 Bienville Avenue 1980‐1990 other 2101 Bienville Avenue 1970 shotgun 2200 Bienville Avenue 1980‐90 other 2205 Bienville Avenue 1960‐70 commercial 2210 A‐G Bienville Avenue 1970‐80 other 2307 Bienville Avenue 1965‐75 other 2525 Bienville Avenue 1970‐80 other 2529 Bienville Avenue 1970‐80 other 2925 Bienville Avenue 1965‐1975 commercial 3215‐17 Bienville Avenue 2005‐10 double shotgun 3308 Bienville Avenue 1970‐80 minimal traditional 3333 Bienville Avenue 1985‐95 commercial 3400‐02 Bienville Avenue 1960‐70 commercial 3402 Bienville Avenue 1980‐90 commercial 3522‐24 Bienville Avenue 1970‐80 ranch 3702 Bienville Avenue 1965‐75 commercial 3822 Bienville Avenue 1975‐85 commercial 4000 Bienville Avenue 1965‐1975 commercial 4932‐42 Bienville Avenue 1970‐80 other 1820 Canal Street 1980‐90 other 1900 Canal Street 1990‐2000 commercial 1912‐16 Canal Street 1985‐95 warehouse 1915 Canal Street 2000‐2010 other 1939 Canal Street 1980‐90 commercial 2000 Canal Street 1965‐75 commercial 2001 Canal Street 1960‐70 other 2017‐21 Canal Street 1975‐1985 commercial 2024‐30 Canal Street 1990‐2000 commercial 2025 Canal Street 1960‐1970 commercial 2032 Canal Street 1980‐90 commercial 2115 Canal Street 2000‐2010 other 2201 Canal Street 1970‐80 commercial 2233‐35 Canal Street 1990‐2000 commercial 2301 Canal Street 1990‐2000 other 2322 Canal Street 1975‐85 commercial 2323 Canal Street 1990‐2000 other 2330 Canal Street 1975‐85 commercial 2500 Canal Street 1960‐70 commercial 2500 Canal Street 1980‐2000 commercial 2512 Canal Street 1980‐90 commercial 2515 Canal Street 1960‐70 commercial 2525 Canal Street 1990‐2000 central hall 2526 Canal Street 1990‐2000 garage 2601 Canal Street 1970‐80 commercial 2609 Canal Street 1970‐80 commercial 2619‐21 Canal Street 1990‐2000 commercial 2650 Canal Street 1965‐75 commercial 2661 Canal Street 1990‐2000 commercial 2700 Canal Street 2007 commercial 2701 Canal Street 1980‐90 commercial 2714 Canal Street 1960‐70 commercial 2727 Canal Street 1985‐95 commercial 2740 Canal Street 1970‐1980 other 2759 Canal Street 2005‐10 commercial 2812 Canal Street 1980‐90 commercial 2817 Canal Street 1980‐90 commercial 2820 Canal Street 1960‐70 other 2830 Canal Street 1960‐70 other 2930 Canal Street 1980‐90 commercial 3030 Canal Street 1970‐80 commercial 3201 Canal Street 1980‐90 commercial 3217 Canal Street 1985‐95 minimal traditional 3301 Canal Street 1980‐90 other 3309 Canal Street 1985‐95 commercial 3330 Canal Street 1960‐1970 commercial 3400 Canal Street 1995‐2005 other 3500 Canal Street 1975‐85 other 3501 Canal Street 1970‐1980 double shotgun 3535 Canal Street 1960‐70 other 3625 Canal Street November, 1977 commercial 3637 Canal Street 1970‐1980 commercial 3801 Canal Street 1965‐1975 commercial 3900 Canal Street 1980‐90 commercial 3915 Canal Street 1980‐90 commercial 4000 Canal Street 1960‐70 other 4001 Canal Street 1975‐1985 commercial 4116 Canal Street 1980‐90 other 4121 Canal Street 1999‐2000 commercial 4140 Canal Street 1970‐80 commercial 4200 Canal Street 1960‐1970 commercial 4227 Canal Street 1975‐1985 commercial 4701 Canal Street 1985‐1995 commercial 4737 Canal Street 1960‐1970 other 4740 Canal Street 1975‐1985 commercial 2030 Cleveland Avenue 1965‐75 other 2101‐09 Cleveland Avenue 1970‐1980 commercial 2208 Cleveland Avenue 1980‐90 minimal traditional 2224 Cleveland Avenue 1980‐90 minimal traditional 2620 Cleveland Avenue 1965‐75 minimal traditional 2744 Cleveland Avenue 1995‐2005 minimal traditional 3101‐03 Cleveland Avenue 1990‐2000 double shotgun 3311 Cleveland Avenue 2007 other 3518 Cleveland Avenue Unknown unknown 3532‐34 Cleveland Avenue 1970‐80 ranch 4300 Cleveland Avenue 1960‐1970 ranch 4600‐02 Cleveland Avenue 1970‐80 other 1925 Conti Street 1980‐90 warehouse 2021 Conti Street 2005‐10 other 2228 Conti Street 2005‐10 other 2326 Conti Street 2005‐2007 other 2410 Conti Street 1975‐85 commercial 2411‐13 Conti Street 1980‐90 other 2417‐19 Conti Street 1980‐90 other 2425‐27 Conti Street 1980‐90 other 2429‐31 Conti Street 1980‐1990 other 2433‐35 Conti Street 1980‐90 other 2437‐39 Conti Street 1990‐2000 other 2536 Conti Street 1970‐80 other 2538 Conti Street 1970‐80 other 2540 Conti Street 1970‐80 other 2615 Conti Street 1980‐90 other 2617 Conti Street 1980‐90 other 2619 Conti Street 1980‐90 other 2637 Conti Street 1960‐70 commercial 2645 Conti Street 1980‐90 commercial 2720 Conti Street 1980‐1990 warehouse 2728 Conti Street 1980‐90 warehouse 2836 Conti Street 1965‐75 commercial 2910 Conti Street 1960‐70 shotgun 2927 Conti Street 1985‐95 commercial 3001 Conti Street 1980‐90 commercial 3017‐19 Conti Street 2000‐2010 double shotgun 3020 Conti Street 1960‐70 ranch 4520 Conti Street 1965‐1975 commercial 5115 Conti Street 1980 other 3211 D'Hemecourt Street 1970‐80 commercial 3229 D'Hemecourt Street 1990‐2000 commercial 3319 D'Hemecourt Street 2007 unknown 3801 D'Hemecourt Street 1960‐70 ranch 3808 D'Hemecourt Street 2000‐05 minimal traditional 4006‐08 D'Hemecourt Street 1985‐95 other 4128 D'Hemecourt Street 1960‐70 ranch 4320 D'Hemecourt Street 1995‐2005 minimal traditional 4322 D'Hemecourt Street 1995‐2005 minimal traditional 4629‐33 D'Hemecourt Street 1960‐70 ranch 2314 Gravier Street 1975‐85 other 2413 Gravier Street 1970‐80 commercial 2425 Gravier Street 1975‐85 commercial 2427 Gravier Street 1970‐80 commercial 2501 Gravier Street 1975‐85 storage 2510 Gravier Street 1965‐75 other 2527 Gravier Street 1960‐70 commercial 2528‐30 Gravier Street 2007 double shotgun 2531‐33 Gravier Street 2005‐2010 camelback 2649 Gravier Street 1990‐2000 other 2904‐08 Gravier Street 1975‐85 other 2912‐14 Gravier Street 1975‐1985 other 2913 Gravier Street 1975‐85 minimal traditional 3018 Gravier Street 1980‐1990 minimal traditional 3109‐11 Gravier Street 2005‐2010 other 3212 Gravier Street 1970‐1980 minimal traditional 3223‐23.5 Gravier Street 1965‐75 other 3333 Gravier Street 1990‐2000 warehouse 1804 Iberville Street 1960‐70 unknown 1836 Iberville Street 1960‐70 warehouse 1911‐13 Iberville Street 1985‐95 other 2011 Iberville Street 1965‐75 other 2019 Iberville Street 1970‐80 minimal traditional 2525 Iberville Street 1970‐80 other 2624 Iberville Street 1960‐70 warehouse 2625 Iberville Street 1970‐80 commercial 3121 Iberville Street 2005‐10 camelback 3234 Iberville Street 1970‐80 ranch 3522‐36 Iberville Street 1970‐1980 central hall 3727 Iberville Street 1965‐75 other 4161‐61.5 Iberville Street 1970‐1980 other 4615 Iberville Street 1985‐95 other 325 Jane Place 1960‐1970 garage 112‐14 North Bernadotte Street 1960‐70 shotgun 118‐22 North Bernadotte Street 1965‐1975 other 131 North Broad Avenue 2005‐10 commercial 138 A North Broad Avenue 1980‐90 other 210 North Broad Avenue 1970‐80 commercial 230 North Broad Avenue 1990‐2000 commercial 300 North Broad Avenue 1980‐90 commercial 301 North Broad Avenue 1980‐90 commercial 339 North Broad Avenue 1980‐1990 garage 400 North Broad Avenue 1980‐90 commercial 231 North Carrollton Avenue 1990‐2000 commercial 232 North Carrollton Avenue 1975‐85 commercial 330 North Carrollton Avenue 1990‐2000 commercial 127 North Dorgenois Street 1980‐90 other 204‐08 North Dorgenois Street 1970‐80 commercial 322 North Dorgenois Street 1970‐80 other 320 North Dupre Street 1986 commercial 100 North Galvez Street 1990‐2000 commercial 119 North Galvez Street 1960‐70 commercial 129 North Galvez Street 1990‐2000 other 141 North Galvez Street 1990‐2000 other 200 North Galvez Street 1965‐1975 commercial 315 North Galvez Street 1980‐90 garage 328‐30 North Galvez Street 1970‐80 garage 331 North Galvez Street 1960‐70 commercial 223 North Genois Street 1970‐80 minimal traditional 330‐36 North Jefferson Davis Parkway 1970‐80 commercial 127‐29 North Johnson Street 2005‐2010 double shotgun 200 North Olympia Street 1965‐1975 other 216‐18 North Prieur Street 1980‐1990 other 220‐22 North Prieur Street 1980‐1990 other 223 North Rendon Street 1980‐90 other 225 North Roman Street 1975‐1985 other 213 North Salcedo Street 2005‐10 shotgun 320 North Salcedo Street 1990‐2000 warehouse 145 North Telemachus Street 1980‐1990 other 215‐17 North Tonti Street 1980‐90 other 401‐03 North Tonti Street 1990‐2000 other 405‐07 North Tonti Street 1990‐2000 other 2408‐10 Oak Place 1990‐2000 other 2419‐37 Oak Place 1965‐75 other 2105 Palmyra Street unknown unknown 2113 Palmyra Street unknown other 2119‐21 Palmyra Street unknown camelback 2332 Palmyra Street 2005‐10 unknown 2338 Palmyra Street 2005‐10 other 2637 Palmyra Street 2005‐10 minimal traditional 2644 Palmyra Street 1990‐2000 commercial 4125 Palmyra Street 1980‐90 central hall 4500 Palmyra Street 1960‐70 other 3101 Perdido Street 1980‐1990 other 3225 Perdido Street 1960‐1970 other 3225 Perdido Street 1970‐80 commercial 1912‐20 Saint Louis Street 1980‐90 warehouse 2220‐22 Saint Louis Street 1995‐2005 other 2336 Saint Louis Street 1975‐85 commercial 2816‐18 Saint Louis Street 1965‐75 other 320‐22 South Alexander Street 1980‐90 double shotgun 504‐06 South Alexander Street 2005‐10 unknown 521 South Alexander Street 1960‐70 minimal traditional 126‐28 South Bernadotte Street 1970 ranch 123 South Broad Avenue 1960‐70 commercial 139 South Broad Avenue 1960‐70 commercial 200 South Broad Avenue 1965‐75 commercial 241 South Broad Avenue 1980‐90 other 301‐03 South Broad Avenue 1965‐75 commercial 316 South Broad Avenue 1980‐90 other 325 South Broad Avenue 1975‐85 other 522 South Broad Avenue 1980‐1990 commercial 4201 South Carrollton Avenue 1980‐90 commercial 4202 South Carrollton Avenue 1995‐2005 other 4323 South Carrollton Avenue 1970‐80 other 4440 South Carrollton Avenue 1990‐2000 commercial 4500 South Carrollton Avenue 1980‐90 other 4603 South Carrollton Avenue 1990‐2000 commercial 430 South Clark Street 1960‐70 ranch 325‐27 South Cortez Street 1960‐1970 unknown 628 South Cortez Street 1970‐80 garage 324 A‐F South Dorgenois Street 1970‐80 other 329 South Dorgenois Street 1965‐75 commercial 412 South Dorgenois Street 1960‐70 other 324‐26 South Dupre Street 1970‐80 other 625 South Dupre Street 1970‐75 minimal traditional 119 South Galvez Street 1995‐05 unknown 310 South Galvez Street 1985‐95 commercial 632 South Gayoso Street 1975‐85 minimal traditional 636‐38 South Gayoso Street 1975‐85 minimal traditional 640 South Gayoso Street 1975‐85 minimal traditional 646 South Gayoso Street 1975‐85 minimal traditional 649 South Gayoso Street 1970‐80 minimal traditional 709‐15 South Gayoso Street 1975‐85 other 428 South Genois Street 2007 other 600 South Genois Street 2005‐10 minimal traditional 725 South Genois Street 1968 warehouse 206‐08 South Hennessey Street 1980‐90 other 220 A South Hennessey Street 1990‐2000 other 217‐23 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1980‐90 other 500 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1960‐70 other 530 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1990‐2000 commercial 601 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1960‐70 commercial 750 South Jefferson Davis Parkway 1970‐80 unknown 217 South Johnson Street unknown unknown 217 South Johnson Street Unknown unknown 211 South Lopez Street 1965‐75 other 211 B South Lopez Street 1980‐90 other 211 C South Lopez Street 1980‐90 unknown 301 South Lopez Street 1970‐80 ranch 424 South Lopez Street 1960‐1970 garage 525 South Lopez Street 1980‐90 garage 716 South Lopez Street 2007 other 716 South Lopez Street 2005 other 720 South Lopez Street 2000‐2007 camelback 726 South Lopez Street 1996 minimal traditional 740 South Lopez Street 1975‐1985 other 740 South Lopez Street 1970‐80 storage 201 South Miro Street 1975‐85 commercial 305 South Miro Street 1965‐75 minimal traditional 619 South Miro Street Unknown unknown 309 South Murat Street 1965‐75 other 406 South Murat Street 1970‐80 other 412 South Murat Street 19670‐80 other 423‐23 D South Murat Street 1980‐90 double shotgun 541 South Olympia Street 1965‐75 minimal traditional 209 South Pierce Street 1960‐70 minimal traditional 630 A‐D South Pierce Street 1980‐90 other 217 South Rendon Street 1960‐1970 other 639 South Rendon Street 1970‐1980 other 314‐16 South Rocheblave Street 1970‐1980 other 315 A‐F South Rocheblave Street 1970‐80 other 634 South Rocheblave Street 1970‐80 garage 120 South Roman Street 1960‐70 garage 136 South Roman Street 1980‐90 other 318‐20 South Saint Patrick Street 1960‐70 other 324 South Salcedo Street 2007 camelback 520 South Salcedo Street 1995‐2005 commercial 730‐32 South Salcedo Street 1970‐1980 four square 505 South Telemachus Street 2005‐10 other 615 South Telemachus Street 1960‐70 commercial 313 South Tonti Street 1970‐1980 other 327 South White Street 2007 other 2201 Tulane Avenue 1980‐90 commercial 2315 Tulane Avenue 1960‐70 commercial 2504 Tulane Avenue 1960‐70 warehouse 2509 Tulane Avenue unknown other 2601 Tulane Avenue 1960‐70 skyscraper 2647 Tulane Avenue 1990‐2000 commercial 2655 Tulane Avenue 1985‐95 minimal traditional 2655 Tulane Avenue 1985‐95 commercial 2725 Tulane Avenue 1960‐70 commercial 2931 Tulane Avenue 1960‐70 commercial 2932 Tulane Avenue 1999 unknown 3017 Tulane Avenue 1990‐2000 other 3031 Tulane Avenue 1985‐95 other 3101 Tulane Avenue 1970‐80 commercial 3125 Tulane Avenue 1980‐90 commercial 3222 Tulane Avenue 1985‐1995 commercial 3303 Tulane Avenue 1960‐70 other 3315‐17 Tulane Avenue 1960‐70 other 3323 Tulane Avenue 1960‐70 other 3326 Tulane Avenue 1965‐1975 commercial 3327 Tulane Avenue 1995‐2005 other 3433 Tulane Avenue 1965‐75 other 3521 Tulane Avenue 1995‐2005 commercial 3525 Tulane Avenue 1980‐90 garage 3534 Tulane Avenue 2000‐05 other 3615 Tulane Avenue 1995‐2005 commercial 4201 Tulane Avenue 1975‐1985 warehouse 3735 Ulloa Street 1970‐80 commercial 3831‐41 Ulloa Street 1980‐90 commercial

APPENDIX C

COMMENTS RECEIVED 6/27/2010 1/2

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Cc: Date: 06/21/2010 04:26 PM Subject: Mid City spots of historic interest

Hi, I’m responding to your request for historic information on Mid City.

Sacred Heart Church in the 3200 block of Canal St. is where Louis Armstrong was baptized. The baptismal record discovered in the Sacred Heart rectory in the early 1990s is the lone document establishing the jazz icon’s date of birth. Armstrong was also born in Mid City, near the site of the Municipal Court building at Tulane and Broad. The site of his birth is marked by a plaque in the plaza between Municipal Court and police headquarters.

Jefferson Davis Parkway was the Hagan Ave. Canal and an extremely important component of the city’s drainage system prior to 1899. The statue of Jefferson Davis was erected in 1912 but was the subject of much controversy, having first been planned for Audubon Park. The memorial parkway also hosts monuments to Cuban poet Jose Marti and soldiers from the neighborhood who died in World War I

The Central Baptist Church building at 131 S. Jefferson Davis Pkwy. is thought to have been built by Weiss, Dreyfous & Seiferth, architects of Charity Hospital and the State Capital. Research into this claim is currently underway.

Four matching buildings in the 300 block of S. Jefferson Davis Pkwy. are the first buildings ever built by local construction firm Boh Brothers. Addresses are 324-26, 328-30, 332-34 and 336-38 S. Jefferson Davis Pkwy. R&B legend Mac Rebennack (Dr. John) spent his childhood in an apartment in one of these houses.

Matching Eastlake cottages at 200-202 and 204-206 S. Jefferson Davis parkway were part of an early development by investor Manuel Estalote, who also built 218 S. Jefferson Davis Pkwy. Several other matching Eastlake cottages in the 3300 block of Palmyra St. may also have been part of Estalote’s development.

Comiskey Park was named after powerful ward boss Jimmy Comiskey, who neighbors say used to hold court at the corner where the park now stands and receive requests for favors from neighborhood residents.

Please contact me if I can provide further information. The parkway and surrounding areas would benefit from 6/27/2010 https://mail.rcgoodwin.com/WorldClie…

being receiving landmark status.

Thanks.

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Fr om: To: [email protected] Date: 06/25/2010 11:45 AM Subject: Mid-City HDLC district

Hello:

[portion removed]...I wanted to offer some input to the study you are conducting for the Mid-City HDLC district proposal.

-Boundaries: I hope that the boundaries for the Mid-City HDLC district will extend below Broad Street. While I know the lower stretches of the Mid-City National Register Historic District are 'compromised' in several places, I would imagine that the local HDLC district should extend as far south towards Claiborne and as possible, and as far downriver (to St. Louis Street) and upriver (to Tulane Ave/Poydras/I-10) as possible. I think it is particularly important that the district boundaries be drawn to include areas with strong prospective development pressure, such as the Bienville and Lafitte Corridor, and the area around the VA-UMC hospitals.

-Significant Structures: BCC has surveyed our corridor and its immediately surrounding neighborhoods, and identified a number of significant structures that should be recognized: -Victory Fellowship Church (formerly the Emmanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church) (138 N Broad) -Former Engine 26 Firehouse (now Warren McDaniels Center) (225 S Broad) -Carpenters and Pipefitters Union Hall (315-217 S Broad) -Israel Augustine Middle School (formerly SJ Peters) (425 S Broad) -Falstaff Brewery (2600 Gravier) -Former Schwegmann's Grocery (Ledner building; site of former Good Shepherd Girls Home) (300 N Broad) -Former Whitney Bank Building (2656 Canal Street) -Former Pan American Life Insurance Building (SOM building) (2400 Canal) -United Way building (2515 Canal Street) -Hartwig Moss Insurance building (2626 Canal Street) -etc.

-Period of Significance: we are working on this for the National Register District, but the HDLC Mid-City District should have a Period of Significance that extends through at least 1970. There are a number of salient mid-century modern structures--particularly on Broad and Canal, but also elsewhere in the district--that should be recognized as contributing to the fabric of the district.

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Thank you for your time and consideration! Please don't hesitate to follow up with me if you have any questions, comments, etc.

Best,

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My recommendation is the following:

Baudin to Bienville (both sides of streets) and City Park to Salcedo (both sides of street). I hear you are considering a smaller, separate one below Broad for the cluster of Creole Cottages. That is outside our neighborhood but we would support that in concept.

I realize my boundaries are pretty broad - no matter what you decide, we would want to include 340 S. Olympia - truly a unique building in all of Mid-City and most of New Orleans. (Plantation style raised cottage). Also, Canal - and preferably at least one or two blocks to the South side - should be included from Broad (both sides) to City Park Ave. Canal to Banks from Broad to City Park Ave would catch most of the really significant structures, although there is a sister cluster of raised basement houses in the 400 block of S. St. Patrick (photo of one attached).

There is support for a district in the City Park Triangle area, but that is outside the Mid-City National Register District. If that can be considered (it is part of the Parkview District), the boundaries would be Toulouse to City Park Ave, Carrollton to City Park Ave.

Thanks!

1 Comments received from Mid-City Residents Supplied by MCNO

Do you know of any historically important people that lived in Mid- Are there any important local City, such as early historic sites, historic buildings, jazz musicians like or landmarks you would like to John see included in the proposed Bayersdorffer on What do you think district, such as Cypress Grove North Salcedo Do you have any should be the Cemetery at City Park Avenue, Street and Emile information Contact boundaries of the Mandina’s on Canal Street, or the “Stalebread” regarding specific Information in local historic Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Lacoume on historic properties case there are Timestamp district? Church on Canal Street? Iberville Street? within Mid-City? questions

Please don't do it. As long as the The HDLC is the current staff of the single largest Historic Districts obstacle for landmark revitalization in this Commission are city. To extend it's empowered to make powers and the decision on local abuse thereof to the Historic District, Mid Mid-City city should fight neighborhood is ill hard to NOT BE advised and with INCLUDED in any great cost to the 6/21/2010 15:50:14 city historic district. none whatsoever nieghborhood. Broad to city park avenue tulane to Orleans plus the triangle bayou St John should have it's own district 6/21/2010 15:54:32 Comments received from Mid-City Residents Supplied by MCNO

Do you know of any historically important people that lived in Mid- Are there any important local City, such as early historic sites, historic buildings, jazz musicians like or landmarks you would like to John see included in the proposed Bayersdorffer on What do you think district, such as Cypress Grove North Salcedo Do you have any should be the Cemetery at City Park Avenue, Street and Emile information Contact boundaries of the Mandina’s on Canal Street, or the “Stalebread” regarding specific Information in local historic Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Lacoume on historic properties case there are Timestamp district? Church on Canal Street? Iberville Street? within Mid-City? questions Deutsche Haus, Dixie Brewery, General Laundry Cleaners and Extend it to Orleans Dyer's Building at 2512 St. Peter Ave on the north Street; Parkway Bakery, all 6/22/2010 9:43:52 side. cemeteries, Liuzza's, Mandina's Comments received from Mid-City Residents Supplied by MCNO

Do you know of any historically important people that lived in Mid- Are there any important local City, such as early historic sites, historic buildings, jazz musicians like or landmarks you would like to John see included in the proposed Bayersdorffer on What do you think district, such as Cypress Grove North Salcedo Do you have any should be the Cemetery at City Park Avenue, Street and Emile information Contact boundaries of the Mandina’s on Canal Street, or the “Stalebread” regarding specific Information in local historic Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Lacoume on historic properties case there are Timestamp district? Church on Canal Street? Iberville Street? within Mid-City? questions

Buddy Bolden-- father of Jazz--is buried in the paupers' field cemetery next to the main building of Delgado Community College at Marconi and City Park Ave. About 10 years ago, National Public Radio with I think it should be the help of as inclusive as Delgado's Public possible--Claiborne Relations to Orleans to Department did a CityPark Ave to I-10 story on Bolden's to Claiborne. You grave. Some sort of could also include dedication, maybe a the City Park proper head stone, 6/24/2010 12:43:39 Triangle. with a Jazz Funeral. Comments received from Mid-City Residents Supplied by MCNO

Do you know of any historically important people that lived in Mid- Are there any important local City, such as early historic sites, historic buildings, jazz musicians like or landmarks you would like to John see included in the proposed Bayersdorffer on What do you think district, such as Cypress Grove North Salcedo Do you have any should be the Cemetery at City Park Avenue, Street and Emile information Contact boundaries of the Mandina’s on Canal Street, or the “Stalebread” regarding specific Information in local historic Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Lacoume on historic properties case there are Timestamp district? Church on Canal Street? Iberville Street? within Mid-City? questions I hope they don't tear down our property on S. 6/24/2010 12:45:33 Salcedo No No No Comments received from MCNO – Potential / Existing local landmarks 6/30/10

Halfway House-http://blog.nola.com/news_impact/2009/06/Halfway-House-Timeline.pdf -location-http://blog.nola.com/news_impact/2009/06/HALFWAY061809.jpg -City Park Ave and Academy Rd

Cemeteries

-Cypress Grove Cemetery Entrance-124 City Park Ave -Odd Fellows’ Rest-5055 Canal Street -St. Patrick Cemetery (1-3)-143 City Park Ave -Masonic Cemetery-400 City Park Ave -St. Louis Cemetery (#3)-3421 Esplanade Ave -Greenwood Cemetery-City Park at Canal Street

Buildings/Locations/Monuments

-Fireman’s Monument-End of Canal Street -American Can Company-3700 Orleans Ave -New Orleans Roofing and Metal Works Company-3806 Orleans Ave -Pelican Stadium-Banks and Carrollton -Jeff Davis Monument-Canal and Jeff Davis Pkwy -The Mortuary-4800 Canal Street -Paraplex Paranormal Complex-4800 Canal Street -Sacred Heart Church-3200 Canal Street -Municipal Court Building (location where Louis Armstrong was born)-Tulane and Broad -Jeff Davis Pkwy- old Hagan Ave. Canal (part of cities drainage system) -Jose Marti Monument-Jeff Davis Pkwy -WWI Memorial-Jeff Davis Pkwy -Central Baptist Church Building- 131 S. Jefferson Davis Pkwy -324-26, 328-30, 332-34 and 336-38 S. Jefferson Davis Pkwy-built by Boh Brothers, Mac Rebennack spent childhood in one of the apartments -200-202 and 204-206 S. Jefferson Davis parkway, 218 S. Jefferson Davis Pkwy-early development by Manuel Estalote Comiskey Park -named after powerful ward boss Jimmy Comiskey

Architects

-Weiss, Dreyfous & Seiferth -Boh Brothers -Manuel Estalote, investor

IBM Building-2640 Canal Street 1956 Dreyfous, Seiferth and Gibert

Whitney Bank Building/Broad Street Bank-2650 Canal Street Comments received from MCNO – Potential / Existing local landmarks 6/30/10

Parham & Labuisse, 1966

Canal Street Branch/New Orleans Public Library-2940 Canal Street Lagarde & Burke, 1910-11

Block Keller House-3620 Canal Street

Block-Keller House(circa 1912), a beautifully restored Neo-Classical style villa, is nestled under centuries-old live oaks on world-famous Canal Street, just a short streetcar ride from the French Quarter. In fact, we are right on the streetcar line – with direct access to St Charles Avenue, the Garden District, the Mississippi Riverfront and City Park. The bed and breakfast is abundantly, yet tastefully furnished with antiques from around the world, family heirlooms, ancestral photographs, and artifacts either left by former residents or collected by your hosts from their travels. All five guestrooms are furnished with antiques and reproductions along with queen and king size beds, private baths (some with whirlpool tubs), telephones with voice mail, wireless internet access, and cable TV.

(http://beta.louisianatravel.com/block-keller-house-bed-breakfast)

Grace Episcopal Church-3700 Canal Strreet

August Perez, 1953

Grace Parish was founded in 1886 by Episcopalians in after Christ Church, the 200 year-old mother church of Episcopalians in Louisiana and the oldest non-Roman Catholic Church in New Orleans, moved from Canal Street to an uptown location. Grace Parish had two earlier church buildings on South and at 1501 Canal Street, respectively. In 1915, Grace Church founded a parochial mission in Mid City, named St. Matthias Mission. In the 1920s the property at 3700-3720 Canal Street was purchased for St. Matthias and the mission congregation met in a large Victorian home at that location.

In the early 1950s, Grace Parish was outgrowing its 1501 Canal Street facility and began considering a move. During this period, the Texas Company (TEXACO), approached Grace Parish about razing the church building and leasing the property for an office building. In 1951, the old church was razed and Grace Parish and St. Matthias Mission were reunited. The congregation worshipped in the large Victorian home at 3720 Canal Street while a new large facility in the Modernist style was built on the corner of Canal and South Telemachus Streets. The mission congregation is remembered by the Comments received from MCNO – Potential / Existing local landmarks 6/30/10

designation of the chapel of Grace Church as St. Matthias Chapel (Joe W. Brown Memorial).

Our current buildings were dedicated fifty years ago on 12-13 September 1954 by The Rt. Rev'd Girault Jones, Bishop of Louisiana, and The Rt. Rev'd Iveson Noland, Bishop Suffragan of Louisiana.

(http://www.neworleanschurches.com/graceepisno/index.htm)

Automotive Life Building-4140 Canal Street

Curtis and Davis, 1963

Singer Sewing Company-4176 Canal Street

Favrot and Reed Architects, 1949

The Mortuary-4800 Canal Street The Mortuary, at 4800 Canal St., New Orleans, LA 70119 is located at the foot of Canal St. near City Park Ave. and several old cemeteries. It is not your typical Halloween spooky haunted house. This house was built in 1872, and it was operated as McMahon Funeral Home for 80 years. After Hurricane Katrina damaged the property, Jeff Borne bought the old funeral home and has spent millions of dollars renovating it. Jeff Borne says in the press release that this property really is haunted. It is surrounded by graveyards, and Ghost Hunters from all over the world come here to find “unearthly entities.”

For Halloween, The Mortuary has added to this already scary environment “state of the art animatronics, theatrical sets, movie quality makeup, and special effects” to give patrons “one of the most terrifying Halloween haunts ever.” According to the press release, The Mortuary was designated by television’s Travel Channel as one of “America’s Scariest Attractions.” It is also being featured on the Discovery Chanel’s paranormal show “Ghost Lab.” (http://www.examiner.com/x-17348-New-Orleans-City-Guide-Examiner~y2009m9d22- Visit-The-Mortuary-New-Orleans-most-haunted-house)

Hope Mausoleum-4841 Canal Street Comments received from MCNO – Potential / Existing local landmarks 6/30/10

Albert Huber, 1931

Cypress Grove Cemetery Entrance Gate-116-20 City Park Avenue Frederick Wilkinson, 1837

733-39 Clark Street South (Former Iron Foundry)

American Can Company-602 North Cortez Street Favrot & Livaudais, 1906-29

340 South Olympia Street

Criminal Courts Building-2700 Tulane Avenue A Neo-classical structure with Art Deco wings, built in 1929 according to the design of Diboll & Owens.

St. James Methodist Episcopal Church-220 N. Roman A Gothic masonry structure built in 1851 and remodeled in 1903 by Diboll & Owens.

Grace Methodist Episcopal Church-2001 Iberville An unusual Queen Anne Revival church.

McDonogh No. 11-2001 Palmyra An Italianate school designed by W. A. Freret and built in 1879.

Dixie Brewery-2401 Tulane Designed by William Fitzner, a huge building with brick round arches and the suggestion of a mansard roof atop the tower.

1800 Canal A large Eastlake residence built in 1889 for Charles Orleans.

St. Joseph Church-1802 Tulane Avenue Built between 1869 and 1892; original designs of Viennese architect Carl Kaiser modified by Patrick Keeley in 1883.

Sacred Heart of Jesus Roman Catholic Church-401 Spruce Street An Italian Renaissance building built in 1923 according to the designs of Emile Weil in association with Albert Bendernagel.

McDonogh No. 3-2228 Gravier A school built in 1894 according to the designs of William Freret.

4506 Canal The William Cowly residence, built 1918 in the Secessionist style, Jordan Mackenzie, architect. Comments received from MCNO – Potential / Existing local landmarks 6/30/10

Schoen's Funeral Home-3827 Canal A Spanish eclectic remodeling of a large Eastlake house.

Samuel J. Peter School-425 S. Broad A 1913 Spanish eclectic design by E. A. Christy.

Canal Branch Public Library-2940 Canal 1911, an Italian Renaissance building designed by LaGarde & Burk.

St. Anthony of Padua-4640 Canal Street

Homes of Louis Matthew Verges

Jefferson Davis Monument The Jefferson Davis Monument, excuted by sculptor Edward Virginius Valentine, was dedicated on February 22, 1911 at the intersection of Canal Street and Jefferson Davis Parkway. Popularly known as the Jeff Davis Monument, the 6-foot, 4-inch full-length bronze portrait of Jefferson Davis, the former Presidency of the Confederacy from 1861- 1865, sits atop a 10-foot granite base. Three books rest on the rear of the base, which features a bas-relief design of palms and circular bronze medallion which reads: "The Confederate States of America 22 February 1862/DEO VINDICE." (http://www.flickr.com/photos/wallyg/4549212145/)

Fr. Abram J. Ryan Stone Abram Joseph Ryan (February 5, 1838 - April 22, 1886), OSFS, was an American poet, an active proponent of the Confederate States of America, and a Roman Catholic priest. He has been called the "Poet-Priest of the South," and less frequently, the "Poet Laureate of the Confederacy." (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abram_Joseph_Ryan)

Gen. Albert Pike Monument-Tulane & S Jeff Davis Pkwy Pike, Albert (1809-91) Confederate army officer. Pike left his native Massachusetts and headed for the southwest, where he held a variety of jobs and entered the law and politics, becoming famous and wealthy in the process. Personal problems led him to relocate to New Orleans in 1853. There, at the outbreak of the Civil War, he became commissioner of Indian affairs for the Confederacy and organized several Indian regiments to fight for the South. Mutilation of Union dead by Pike's Indian regiment and Pike's accusation of treason against the Confederacy for treaty violations brought him widespread opprobrium, and he fled as the Confederacy collapsed, living out the rest of his life in the wilds of the Ozarks amid widespread rumors of moral turpitude and becoming a leading Freemason.

Sacred Heart of Jesus 1879-3200 Canal Street In 1878 we see the first beginnings of Sacred Heart Parish in the negotiations initiated by Archbishop Perche with the Congregation of Holy Cross to take charge of a new parish Comments received from MCNO – Potential / Existing local landmarks 6/30/10

he wished to form in the rear section of Canal St. On March 19, 1879 Holy Cross gave up its work at St. Vincent's Home for Destitute Boys on Bienville (where they'd been since 1873) and accepted responsibility for this parish extending from Broad Street to Lake Pontchartrain, and from Howard Street to St. Louis. One week later Mr. Patrick Burk O'Brien, cotton broker and generous benefactor of the parish, donated a square of land bordered by Canal, Gasquet (later Cleveland), Lopez, and Rendon Streets to Holy Cross for the use of the parish. A three-room combination church and rectory was built on the corner of Canal and Lopez, and the church was dedicated on August 24, 1879. (http://www.sanctacruce.org/history/Sacred%20Heart%20of%20Jesus.htm)

Home of John Bayersdorfer [ Johnny Bayersdorffer and His Jazzola Novelty Orch. ] b. Sept. 4, 1899, New Orleans, LA, USA. d. Nov. 14, 1969, New Orleans, LA, USA, age 70 This New Orleans band was active in the early 1920s and several musicians who would later rise to some prominence passed through its ranks, including Nappy Lamare and Tom Brown. Bayersdorfer (trumpet/Leader) and bandmember Tom Brown composed and recorded a tune called "I Wonder Where My Easy Rider's Ridin' Now?", here digitally re-engineered by Mr Verne Buland. This is a photograph of the "Jazzola Song", and here's a photograph of the Jazzola Novelty Orch., when this tune was recorded. In the band at the time were: Johnny Bayersdorffer-Leader and Cornet, "Chink" Martin-Brass Bass (the Sousaphone in our photo), Nunzio Scaglioni-Clarinet, Tom Brown-Trombone, Johnny Miller-Piano, Steve Loyacano-Banjo, and Leo Adde on Drums. (http://nfo.net/usa/b4.html)

Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Didier Dreux Bust Civil War Officer. Confederate Lt. Colonel. The first Confederate field officer to be killed in battle. Commanded Dreux's (1st) Batallion, composed of the first five companies that volunteered from Louisiana. Died at Young's Mill (Warwick, Virginia, now Newport News, Virigina) while on a failed mission to capture Union officers who often ate breakfast at Smith's Farm. Over 30,000 mourners attended Dreux's funeral in New Orleans. (http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8072659)

Home of “Stalebread” Lacoume Most historians agree that the first jazzman was a Negro, Charles "Buddy" Bolden, who improvised the blues at the Funky Butt Hall in in the summer of 1894. Some diehard whites like to believe that the honor should go to Emile "Stalebread" Lacoume who led the Razzy Dazzy Spasm Band in the streets of Storyville in 1897, playing homemade instruments for coins. Either way, jazz started in New Orleans and most of the earliest jazz bands did not use a piano, because piano players or "professors" such as Tony Jackson and Jelly Roll Morton could make $5 to $20 per night (sometimes as much as $100) playing in the sporting houses, while the other musicians played for $1.25 to $2.50 per night in honky tonks and dance halls. (http://www.atlantajazzparty.com/ajp17.html) Comments received from MCNO – Potential / Existing local landmarks 6/30/10

Halfway House-City Park Ave & Academy Road The Halfway House Orchestra was named after a dancehall called the Halfway House that was halfway between New Orleans and Lake Pontchartrain. The group was led by Abbie Brunies, brother of George Brunies. Barataria and Pussy Cat Rag are the last recordings of Leon Roppolo. Members of the Halfway House Orchestra also appear on one other record accompanying singer Alberta Brown. Another of the Brunies brothers, Merritt led the Friars Inn Orchestra. (http://redhotjazz.com/halfway.html)

Odd Fellows’ Rest-5055 Canal Street The cemetery was created by the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, a benevolent society, and was dedicated in 1849 with a “grand procession…lead by two circus bandwagons… (one) drawn by ‘sixteen splendid horses.’” A funeral vehicle followed and carried a sarcophagus “…covered with emblems of mourning. The funeral carriage carried the remains of sixteen deceased members … that had been gathered from other cemeteries.” New Orleans Architecture, Volume III: The Cemeteries. (http://www.examiner.com/x-17348-New-Orleans-City-Guide-Examiner~y2009m9d19- Tour-New-Orleans-Odd-Fellows-Rest-Cemetery)

St. Patricks Cemetery (1-3)-143 City Park Ave The St. Patrick Cemeteries are Catholic cemeteries at the foot of Canal Street by City Park Ave where the Canal Street car ends. They are run by the New Orleans Archdiocese. The St. Patrick cemeteries were originally constructed by the Irish community to bury their dead. They all date from the time of the yellow fever outbreaks in the early 1840s. The Irish, who were not acclimated to this humid swamp that was New Orleans, were severely affected by this epidemic. St. Patrick Cemetery No. 2 was established in 1841. Most of the workers on the were Irish, so these cemeteries were very active. There are many Irish names on the tombs such as Wallace, Killeen, and Duffy. These cemeteries are some of the oldest in the city. (http://www.nolacemeteries.com/)

Masonic Cemetery-400 City Park Avenue Masonic Cemetery was purchased by this benevolent society by having the different lodges chip in to pay for it. People with money to purchase their own family tombs here did so, while others pitched in with their lodge brothers to buy larger tombs that would house a number of lodge members at one time. That way, no one was left out. The Masonic cemetery was founded on January 18, 1865, after two petitions for the establishment of the cemetery. The cemetery was build while occupying Union forces were still in the city after the Civil War. The cemetery is divided into sections by Conti St. which runs through the center. It is surrounded by a cast iron picket fence and has a few entrances.. The cemetery has many unusual graves, including a Lodge tomb that has a set of exterior stairs that give access to the roof of the tomb; a set of columns that were saved from a Masonic Lodge demolition; and a tomb for the Red River Pilots. The Red River Pilots was an association of steamboat captains which has long been disbanded. Most of the graves in the Masonic Cemetery are raised above the ground with a small Comments received from MCNO – Potential / Existing local landmarks 6/30/10

retaining wall that has been filled with soil. Even though there are no grave sites available for sale in this graveyard and it is not regularly maintained, it is one of the cleanest cemeteries in the city. (http://www.nolacemeteries.com/)

Greenwood Cemetery-City Park & Canal Street Greenwood Cemetery was established by the Firemen’s Charitable & Benevolent Association in 1852. Its opening immediately relieved the overcrowding at Cypress Grove. In 1852, America was stricken with an epidemic of yellow-fever. New Orleans, America’s third largest city, was hit particularly hard. By 1853, over 8,000 in the city had expired from the disease. Greenwood’s one hundred and fifty acres provided an expanse to accommodate the pressing need at the time and for future generations. (http://www.nolacemeteries.com/)

Fireman’s Monument-City Park & Canal Street Greenwood’s centerpiece memorial is the Firemen’s Monument designed and constructed by Charles Orleans, and erected by the Association in 1887 in honor of its 50th anniversary. The figure of a volunteer fireman is enshrined beneath a cluster of Gothic arches crowned by a steeple. The six-foot high Italian marble statue was created by Alexander Doyle of New York and carved by artist Nicoli. (http://www.nolacemeteries.com/)

Pelican Stadium-Banks & Carrollton, then Tulane and Carrollton Pelican Stadium, also known as Heinemann Park, was a sports stadium in New Orleans, Louisiana, most notably used by the baseball team from 1915 through 1957. The Stadium was constructed at the corner of Tulane and Carrollton Avenue in Mid City New Orleans, an area that was only recently being developed thanks to improved drainage. (A short lived amusement park, "White City", was on the site just before.) The Park spanned 458 feet (140 m) by 610 feet (190 m). The Negro League "Black Pelicans" also played in the park. It was demolished in 1957, becoming the site of Fountainbleau Hotel, and more recently a storage company and dorms for Xavier University of Louisiana students. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelican_Stadium)

Tulane & Broad Birthplace of Louis Armstrong

Jefferson Davis Parkway Old Hagan Avenue Canal, was an important causeway for New Orleans

Boh Brothers Houses-324-26, 328-30, 332-34, 336-38 South Jeff Davis Pkwy Boh Bros. was founded in 1909, by Arthur Boh, as a small residential construction company. With the help of his brother Henry, the Boh brothers expanded their services to include heavy and civil construction. Driven by the leadership of the Bohs, the company has evolved into a stable, growing enterprise employing over 1500 people. Comments received from MCNO – Potential / Existing local landmarks 6/30/10

Today, Boh Bros. continues under the management of the Boh family, Robert H. Boh and his sons, Robert S. Boh and Stephen H. Boh. (http://www.bohbros.com/history.html)

Manuel Estalote early development-200-202, 204-206 South Jeff Davis Pkwy

New Orleans and CBD Nominated and Designated Landmarks

Address Name Architect Date Nom/Des City State Zipcode Dreyfous, Sieferth & 1956 2640 Canal Street IBM Building Gilbert Designated New Orleans LA 70119 Whitney Bank Building, Broad Parham and 1966 2650 Canal Street Street Bank Labuisse Designated New Orleans LA 70119 Canal Street Branch/New Orleans 1910-11 2940 Canal Street Public Library Lagarde & Burke Designated New Orelans LA 70119 3620 Canal Street Block Keller House Nominated New Orleans LA 70119 August Perez and 1953 3700 Canal Street Grace Episcopal Church Associates Designated New Orleans LA 70119 4140 Canal Street Automotive Life Building Curtis and Davis 1963 Designated New Orleans LA 70119 Favrot and Reed 1949 4176 Canal Street Singer Sewing Company Architects Designated New Orleans LA 70119 4800 Canal Street The Mortuary Nominated New Orleans LA 70119 4841 Canal Street Hope Mausoleum Albert Huber 1931 Designated New Orleans LA 70119 Cypress Grove Cemetary 1837 0116-20 City Park Avenue Entrance Gate Frederick Wilkinson Designated New Orleans LA 70119

0733-39Clark Street (South) former iron foundry Nominated New Orleans LA 70119 0602 Cortez Street (North) American Can Company Favrot & Livaudais 1906-29 Designated New Orleans LA 70119 0340 Olympia Street (South) Nominated New Orleans LA 70119 2700 Tulane Avenue Criminal Courts Building Diboll & Owens 1929 New Orleans LA 70119 St. James Methodist Episcopal 1851 220 Roman (North) Church Diboll & Owens New Orleans LA 70119 Grace Methodist Episcopal 2001 Iberville Church New Orleans LA 70119 2001 Palmyra McDonogh No. 11 W. A. Freret 1879 New Orleans LA 70119 2401 Tulane Avenue Dixie Brewery William Fitzner New Orleans LA 70119 1800 Canal Street 1889 New Orleans LA 70119 1802 Tulane Avenue St. Joseph Church Carl Kaiser 1869-1892 New Orleans LA 70119 2228 Gravier McDonogh No. 3 William Freret 1894 New Orleans LA 70119 Sacred Heart of Jesus Roman 1923 401 Spruce Street Catholic Church Emile Weil New Orleans LA 70119 4506 Canal Street William Cowly residence Jordan Mackenzie 1918 New Orleans LA 70119 3827 Canal Street Schoen's Funeral Home New Orleans LA 70119 2940 Canal Street Canal Branch Public Library Lagarde & Burke 1911 New Orleans LA 70119

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Address Name Architect Date Nom/Des City State Zipcode 4640 Canal Street St. Anthony of Padua New Orleans LA 70119

201 N Jefferson Davis Pkwy House of Louis Matthew Verges New Orleans LA 70119 3500 Bienville Street House of Louis Matthew Verges New Orleans LA 70119

401 S Jefferson Davis Pkwy Fr. Abram J. Ryan Stone New Orleans LA 70119

101 S Jefferson Davis Pkwy Jeff Davis Monument New Orleans LA 70119 Tulane Avenue & S Jefferson Davis Pkwy Albert Pike Monument New Orleans LA 70119 3200 Canal Street Sacred Heart of Jesus1879 New Orleans LA 70119 140 S Salcedo Street Home of John Bayersdorfer New Orleans LA 70119 Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Didier 100 N Jefferson Davis Pkwy Dreux Bust New Orleans LA 70119 2730 Iberville Street Home of "Stalebread" Lacoume New Orleans LA 70119 City Park Avenue & Academy Rd Halfway House New Orleans LA 70119 5055 Canal Street Odd Fellows' Rest New Orleans LA 70119 143 City Park Ave St. Patrick Cemetery (1-3) New Orleans LA 70119 400 City Park Ave Masonic Cemetery New Orleans LA 70119 City Park & Canal Street Greenwood Cemetery New Orleans LA 70119 4800 Canal Street Fireman's Monument New Orleans LA 70119 Banks & Carrollton Pelican Stadium New Orleans LA 70119 Tulane avenue & Broad Birthplace of Louis Armstrong New Orleans LA 70119 Jeff Davis Pkwy Old Hagan Ave. Canal New Orleans LA 70119 131 S. Jefferson Davis Pkwy Central Baptist Church Building New Orleans LA 70119

101 S Jefferson Davis Pkwy Jose Marti Monument New Orleans LA 70119

101 S Jefferson Davis Pkwy WWI Monument New Orleans LA 70119 324-26 S. Jefferson Davis Pkwy Boh Brothers House New Orleans LA 70119 328-30 S. Jefferson Davis Pkwy Boh Brothers House New Orleans LA 70119

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Address Name Architect Date Nom/Des City State Zipcode 332-34 S. Jefferson Davis Pkwy Boh Brothers House New Orleans LA 70119 336-38 S. Jefferson Davis Pkwy Boh Brothers House New Orleans LA 70119 200-202 S. Jefferson Davis Manuel Estalote early Pkwy development New Orleans LA 70119 204-206 S. Jefferson Davis Manuel Estalote early Pkwy development New Orleans LA 70119 D'Hemecourt & S. Jefferson Davis Pkwy Comiskey Park New Orleans LA 70119 425 S. Broad Street Samuel J. Peter School E. A. Christy 1913 New Orleans LA 70119

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