James Gallier, Jr.
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James Gallier, Jr. | |
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Born | 1829 |
Died | 1870 |
Buildings | The Third Christ Church Cathedral, Gallier House, French Opera House |
James Gallier, Jr. (1829–1870) was a prominent architect in New Orleans, Louisiana.
He was born in 1829.[1] His father, James Gallier was also a New Orleans architect.
Significant works
- The Third Christ Church Cathedral on Canal Street (1846). No longer exists.
- Gallier House on Royal Street (1857), in the French Quarter. A National Historic Landmark.
- French Opera House on Bourbon Street (1859), in the French Quarter. Burned.
References
- ↑ Banks, William Nathaniel (1997-04-01). "The Galliers, New Orleans architects.". The Magazine Antiques, republished in HighBeam Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2008-01-30.
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