File:View of bench swing on porch - Lewis Jones House, 2648 Louisiana State Highway 484, Natchez, Natchitoches Parish, LA HABS LA,35-MELRO.V,1-3.tif

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View of bench swing on porch - Lewis Jones House, 2648 Louisiana State Highway 484, Natchez, Natchitoches Parish, LA
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Rosenthal, James W., creator
Title
View of bench swing on porch - Lewis Jones House, 2648 Louisiana State Highway 484, Natchez, Natchitoches Parish, LA
Description
Louisiana Tech University, Architecture Department, sponsor; Martin, F Lestar, project manager; Louisiana State Historic Preservation Office, sponsor; DeCastro, Tony; Jones, Kendrick; Morris, Stephen; Smith, Stan; Steen, Richard; Price, Virginia Barrett, transmitter; Cane River National Heritage Area Commission, sponsor; Kasparek, Kate, transmitter; Bonvillian, Lance, delineator; Gray, David, delineator; Hunter, Quentin, delineator; Rosenthal, James, photographer
Depicted place Louisiana; Natchitoches Parish; Natchez
Date Documentation compiled after 1933; 2004
Dimensions 5 x 7 in.
Current location
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Accession number
HABS LA,35-MELRO.V,1-3
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  • 1994 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention
  • Significance: The Jones Residence was constructed in 1847 as evidenced by a handwritten notation under the stair to the attic. It is one of a small number of major plantation houses in the area known as Isle Brevelle. This was one of the most prominent free people of color enclaves in antebellum Louisiana. The Jones family came into possession of the property in the early twentieth century. The house is listed in the National Register of Historic Places as one of Louisiana's most significant examples of the French Creole style of architecture. It has the standard Creole features such as bousillage construction, a large gallery, and an umbrella-like all encompassing roofline. In addition, it is one of very few examples to have wraparound mantels with ornamentals. Moreover, it is one of even fewer examples to feature the lozenge decorative motif, a French Renaissance device.
  • Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N158
  • Survey number: HABS LA-1243
  • Building/structure dates: 1847 Initial Construction
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Source https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/la0345.photos.204794p
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