Square: 33 Lot Number: 11183-30
[Blue. One in a row of four, 3-bay, 4-story brick store/residences, c. 1837-1840, James Gallier and/or Thomas Stackhouse, architects. An 1859 Planbook drawing shows the extant buildings adjacent to the three row houses at 115 - 121 Chartres. The ground floor openings of the four buildings form a continuous arcade.] [N.B: Squares in the 100 block of the French Quarter (those that front Canal Street and back on Iberville Street) are not part of the original Vieux Carré and have never been evaluated by the Vieux Carré Commission. Rather, their historical status is the domain of another city agency, the Historic District Landmarks Commission (HDLC). The c. 1965, color-coded architectural evaluation square maps for these squares found in the VCS binders were most likely executed by architect Sam Wilson, but they are obviously not official, as the HDLC was not even in existence then. The official color ratings given here have been taken from the HDLC’s current maps.]
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| Portion of Building | Main |
| Material | Masonry |
| Frontage | 21′ 3″ 0‴ |
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| 2 | 127′ 11″ 6‴ |
| 3 | 21′ 3″ 0‴ |
| 4 | 127′ 11″ 6‴ |
| Record Source | COB |
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| Volume | 770 |
| Page | 643 |
| N.A.# | 419694 |
| Authority | Mitchell W. Herzog ( Notary ) |
| Record Type | sale |
| Price | $375000.00 |
Two lots, Lot 13 sold with Lot B, 128 Exchange Place. Lot 13 measures 21' 3" 6''' front on Chartres St., same in rear, by depth of 126' 8" b.e.p.l., according to survey by Adloe Orr, Feb. 23, 1941.
| Record Source | COB |
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| Volume | 767 |
| Page | 221 |
| CDC# | 363571 |
| Authority | Civil District Court ( Court ) |
| Record Type | succession |
N.A. 363571
| Record Source | COB |
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| Volume | 513 |
| Page | 447 |
| Authority | J. Katz ( Notary ) |
| Record Type | sale |
| Price | $7500.00 |
| Record Source | COB |
|---|---|
| Volume | 150 |
| Page | 200 |
| Authority | Henry L. Garland Jr. ( Notary ) |
| Record Type | dation en paiement |
Conveyance is made in part payment of indebtedness of $40,000 and is to operate a credit on said indebtedness to the extent of $12,500.
| Record Source | COB |
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| Volume | 62 |
| Page | 531 |
| Authority | T. Guyol ( Notary ) |
| Record Type | partition |
Partition between the widow and heirs of the late Samuel B. Slocomb. Miss Ida A. Slocomb received said lot, known as No. 19 Chartres St. $22,000 appraised value.
| Record Source | COB |
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| Volume | 38 |
| Page | 565 |
| Authority | Lucien Hermann ( Notary ) |
| Record Type | auction sale |
| Price | $19400.00 |
Said lot is that 1/2 part nearest Canal St. of that large lot of ground belonging to Mistress Widow Smith.
| Record Source | Unknown |
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| Authority | Pierre Pedesclaux ( Notary ) |
| Record Type | donation |
Appraised value 1,000 piastres. Lot measures 40' front on Chartres St. by 120' in depth.
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