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English: Lavinia C. Dabney House, St. Charles Avenue Facade, black and white photograph by Dan Leyrer." The Dabney House is one of the few remaining houses in New Orleans that can be considered the design of James Gallier, Jr. Because it has always been well maintained and has had few major additions and alterations, it is, perhaps, the major Greek Revival domestic structure of the important nineteenth-century firm of Gallier, Turpin and Company." Courtesy of the Library of Congress, Historic American Buildings Survey collection.
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