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Henry H. Dupont

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Nationality
  
American

Projects
  
Von Duprin

Occupation
  
Architect

Project
  
Von Duprin

Henry H. Dupont

Buildings
  
Bona Thompson Memorial LibraryHall SchoolDon CeSar HotelCasa De Muchas Flores

Structures
  
Don CeSar, Bona Thompson Memorial, Casa De Muchas Flores, Hall School

Henry H. Dupont was an American architect. He practiced from Indianapolis, Indiana and then Pinellas County, Florida.

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Career

DuPont designed Bona Thompson Memorial Library in Irvington, Indiana, the eclectic Masonic Temple and Hall School. In Pinellas County, Florida he designed the Don CeSar Hotel and Casa De Muchas Flores. He was involved in developing Von Duprin. Dupont announced his move to Florida in 1915, with an office in St. Petersburg's Central National Bank Building.

Works

  • Hall School
  • Casa De Muchas Flores, Pinellas County, Florida
  • Veillard House (1901) for Ralph Veillard, a Queen Anne architecture 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
  • References

    Henry H. Dupont Wikipedia


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