The Architecture of the North Louisiana River Parishes, Volume 1: Ouachita Parish
Part 4
143a. Central hall “Lower Pargoud overseer’s house,” integral gallery, sawn, built c.1835. Nat. Reg. 144. Other “Layton Castle,” renovated as “Chateau” in 1910’s, original raised Louisiana plantation house incorporated in house. Begun by Judge Henry Bry, c.1820’s. Nat. Reg. 145. Other “Queen Anne” gable front and wing, porches, milled, c.1890’s. 146. Other “Queen Anne” gable front and wing, porches, milled, c.1890’s. 147. Other Two story, porches, milled siding, built 1905 by Ernest L. Neville. 148. Central hall Raised, integral galleries, milled, J. H. Trousdale, Sr., 1914. 149. Central hall Two story, portico, milled, Weaks family, c.1900’s. 150. Central hall Two story, portico, milled, Gov. Luther Hall, 1906. Nat. Reg. 151. Central hall Two story, portico, brick, Travis Oliver I, c.1930’s. 152. Other Two story Tudor Revival, built 1920 by Elmer Slagle, Sr. Nat. Reg. 153. Other Prairie style house designed by William Burley Griffin, 1926. Nat. Reg. 154. Bungalow “California bungalow,” shingle siding, c.1930. 155. Bungalow “California bungalow,” milled, c.1920. 156. Bungalow “California bungalow,” porches, c.1930. 157. Bungalow “California bungalow,” integral porches, milled, c.1920. 158. Bungalow “California bungalow,” integral gallery, milled, c.1926. 159. Church St. Matthew’s Roman Catholic Church, Gothic Revival, brick, 1899. 160. Church Tabernacle Baptist Church, brick, c.1935. 161. School Ouachita Parish High School, Jacobean Revival, c.1926. Nat. Reg. 162. School Georgia Tucker Grammar School, Mediterranean, brick, 1919. 163. Office Isaiah Garrett Law Office, brick, 1840’s. National Register 164. Commercial Two story brick store, 1890’s. 165. Commercial Two story brick store, built 1908 by T. M. Parker. 166. Commercial Two story brick store, 1909. 167. Civic Ouachita Parish Courthouse, Neoclassical, 1925. Nat. Reg. 168. Commercial Frances Hotel, multi-story, Art Deco, built 1930 by Carl McHenry. 169. Other Queen Anne, Bright-Lamkin-Easterling house, National Register, 1890.
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