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Impressing the Client
1868-1940.

This exhibit examines ways architects present their work to potential clients. Part I features proposals for tombs and memorials from the Albert Weiblen Marble & Granite Company, 1918-1940; part II features residence proposals from New Orleans architect James Freret, 1868-1891.

This exhibit, including items not in the online version, is also on view in our reading room in Jones Hall, Room 300, May 11, 2007 - March 31, 2008 during our normal hours.

 

Part II. James Freret. Page 2.

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15. Jonathan P. Becker Residence, 1213 Fourth Street, New Orleans. c.1890. 16. Mrs. A. Dickinson Residence, 1500 block Camp Street, New Orleans. c.1890.
 

 

 

 

17. R.H. Short Residence, Washington Avenue and Prytania Street, New Orleans. 1891. 18. E. Van Benthuysen Residence, Washington  and St.Charles Avenues, New Orleans. 1891.
 

 

 

 

19. James J. Tarleton Residence, 4200 block Prytania Street, New Orleans. 1890. 20. Mrs. C.C. Leathers Residence, 2024 Carondelet Street, New Orleans. 1890.
 

 

 

 

21. Mrs. Lorezen Residence, Marengo Street, New Orleans. 1890. 22. Mrs. Lorenzen Residence, St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans. 1890.
 

 

 

 

23. Residence. 900 block N. Rampart Street, New Orleans. Client unidentified. c.1890's. 24. H. Curtius Residence, 1121 First Street, New Orleans. 1890.
 

 

 

 

25. Thomas Pickles Residence, 1228 Third Street, New Orleans. 1890. 26. Julius Leblanc Residence, St. Claude Avenue, New Orleans. 1890.
 

 

 

 

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