Henry H. Dupont
Henry H. Dupont was an American architect. He practiced from Indianapolis, Indiana,[1] and then Pinellas County, Florida.
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Nationality | American |
Occupation | Architect |
Buildings | Bona Thompson Memorial Library Hall School Don CeSar Hotel Casa De Muchas Flores |
Projects | Von Duprin |
Career
DuPont designed Bona Thompson Memorial Library in Irvington, Indiana, the eclectic Masonic Temple and Hall School.[2] In Pinellas County, Florida, he designed the Don CeSar Hotel and Casa De Muchas Flores. He was involved in developing Von Duprin.[3] Dupont announced his move to Florida in 1915, with an office in St. Petersburg's Central National Bank Building.[4]
Works
- Hall School
- Casa De Muchas Flores, Pinellas County, Florida
- Veillard House (1901) for Ralph Veillard, a Queen Anne style bungalow listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. Two-story masonry and balloon frame house with a front porch and bell-cast gable roof punctuated by two oversized dormers on a corner lot on 4th Ave N in downtown St Petersburg, Florida.
- Edward T. Lewis home, St. Petersburg [5][6]
Further reading
- Building Age, Volume 45 David Williams Company, 1923 page 30
- Beautiful Bungalows of the Twenties, Building Age Publishing Corporation, Dover Publications, Sep 16, 2003 page 3
- (Re)constructing the Little Red Schoolhouse: History, Landscape and Memory, Joanne Raetz Stuttgen Indiana University, 2002 - 492 pages Pages 166, 168
References
- Men of Indiana in Nineteen Hundred and One by Adolph B. Benesch Benesch publishing Company, 1901 page 135
- "LandmarkHunter.com | Henry H. Dupont". landmarkhunter.com. Retrieved 2014-09-22.
- Technology & Conservation, Volume 11 Issue 1 Technology Organization., 1992 page 9
- American Architect and Architecture - Volume 107 - Page 62 books.google.com/books?id=umhTAAAAMAAJ 1915
- The Saturday Evening Post - Volume 202 - Page 167 books.google.com/books?id=eCQkAQAAMAAJ Mary Andrews Denison 1929
- The American Home - Volume 6 - Page 1 books.google.com/books?id=pWbWAAAAMAAJ
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