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Henry H. Dupont was an American architect. He practiced from
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, and then
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Career

DuPont designed
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in
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, the eclectic
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and Hall School. In
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, 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 style
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listed on the
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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
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. *Edward T. Lewis home, St. Petersburg The American Home - Volume 6 - Page 1 books.google.com/books?id=pWbWAAAAMAAJ


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

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