Name/Title
Designation application and report of the Planning and Development Department of the City of Jacksonville to the Jacksonville Historic Preservation Commission regarding proposed designation for the James E. Merrill ResidenceEntry/Object ID
Library.1309Description
6, 15, [23] leaves : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm
Designation application and report of the Planning and Development Department of the City of Jacksonville to the Jacksonville Historic Preservation Commission regarding proposed designation for the James E. Merrill Residence. LM-01-5.
James E. Merrill Residence, 315/317 A. Philip Randolph Blvd.
Of the very few residential structures remaining in East Jacksonville, the James E. Merrill Residence, originally at 229 Lafayette Street is one of the largest and most architecturally significant. Possibly dating to 1879, the house was constructed just ten years after the platting of this section of East Jacksonville in 1869.
"Prior to 1894 Lafayette Street was known as Louisa Street."Collection
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James E. Merrill Residence (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Historic buildings -- Conservation and restoration -- Florida -- Jacksonville., Jacksonville (Fla.) -- Buildings, structures, etc.Publication Details
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Jacksonville (Fla.). Planning and Development Department.Publisher
Planning and Development DepartmentPlace Published
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Jacksonville, FLCall No.
F 319 .J11 E28 J345 2001 EAST JACKSONVIL