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A. S. Pierrel House, De Jean Street, Washington, St. Landry Parish, LA

A. S. Pierrel House, De Jean Street, Washington, St. Landry Parish, LA

Significance: This house was built in 1851 for Dr. Edward Heard and his new wife. Two carpenters, Heveston and Tinniman, are believed to have constructed it for Sarah Jane Webb Heard, daughter of Amos Webb, fo... More

A. S. Pierrel House, De Jean Street, Washington, St. Landry Parish, LA

A. S. Pierrel House, De Jean Street, Washington, St. Landry Parish, LA

Significance: This house was built in 1851 for Dr. Edward Heard and his new wife. Two carpenters, Heveston and Tinniman, are believed to have constructed it for Sarah Jane Webb Heard, daughter of Amos Webb, fo... More

A. S. Pierrel House, De Jean Street, Washington, St. Landry Parish, LA

A. S. Pierrel House, De Jean Street, Washington, St. Landry Parish, LA

Significance: This house was built in 1851 for Dr. Edward Heard and his new wife. Two carpenters, Heveston and Tinniman, are believed to have constructed it for Sarah Jane Webb Heard, daughter of Amos Webb, fo... More

A. S. Pierrel House, De Jean Street, Washington, St. Landry Parish, LA

A. S. Pierrel House, De Jean Street, Washington, St. Landry Parish, LA

Significance: This house was built in 1851 for Dr. Edward Heard and his new wife. Two carpenters, Heveston and Tinniman, are believed to have constructed it for Sarah Jane Webb Heard, daughter of Amos Webb, fo... More

A. S. Pierrel House, De Jean Street, Washington, St. Landry Parish, LA

A. S. Pierrel House, De Jean Street, Washington, St. Landry Parish, LA

Significance: This house was built in 1851 for Dr. Edward Heard and his new wife. Two carpenters, Heveston and Tinniman, are believed to have constructed it for Sarah Jane Webb Heard, daughter of Amos Webb, fo... More