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Front door and left window of Beauvoir, post-war home of Confederate President Jefferson Davis, in Biloxi, Mississippi, USA, on April 1, 2006, seven months after flood/wind damage by Hurricane Katrina. The entrance and roof had not been repaired yet.

Photo shows the door frame, with dental molding over the door and window. The photo also reveals internal construction of the building, seen in exposed areas of the structure, such as the basement brick pillars, or wall frames with wooden lattice under the external plaster covering.

Source URL (U.S. FEMA website): http://www.photolibrary.fema.gov/photodata/original/23340.jpg (3-megabyte image, 3008x2000 pixels, excerpt of doorway 700 pixels wide, 38 kb).

The source photograph is a product of the United States Federal government agency FEMA, as a public domain image.

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