



Historic Architecture in Convent, St. James Parish, 1836
This vintage photograph captures a historic architectural ensemble located in St. James Parish, Louisiana, specifically in the vicinity of Convent. The image showcases a group of five notable buildings, with the main structure dating back to 1836. This two-story building is distinguished by its 28 Doric columns, a design element that reflects the classical architectural influences of the time.
In addition to the main building, the photograph features two garconnieres, smaller cottages, and pigeonnieres with unique octagonal towers. The intricate brickwork and distinctive towers highlight the craftsmanship of the era, making this image a valuable representation of Southern architecture.
This photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a significant documentation project aimed at preserving the architectural heritage of the region. This historic image not only serves as a visual record but also as a connection to the stories and craftsmanship of 19th-century Louisiana.
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Historic Architecture in Convent, St. James Parish, 1836