Mobile County 



Name and Description 



Barton Academy (l) a 

 IETF, Greek Revival ; State's oldest 

 public school; designed by James 

 Gallier; now school system adminis- 

 trative office. 



Battle House Royale (1) 

 1906-1908; Georgian Revival ; seven- 

 story hotel, the fourth at this site; 

 among the first steel and concrete 

 structures in the nation; became the 

 city's social landmark; now closed. 



Bellingrath Gardens (1 ) 

 192/; opened to the public in 1932; 

 approximately 65 acres of the 800-acre 

 estate are landscaped; includes an 

 early 20th century home, two-story 

 gumbo brick with wrought iron railing. 



Bishop Portier House (1 ) 



1833; Creole cottage; home of the first 



bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Mobile 



and three later bishops; now a private 



residence. 



Location 



504 Government Street, Mobile 



26 North Royal Street, Mobile 



Theodore, near Mobile 



307 Conti Street, Mobile 



Sragg 



•Mi tch ell House 

 Revival ; 



1847; Greek Revival ; home of John Bragg, 

 judge and congressman; later owned by 

 his brother, Confederate General Brax- 

 ton Bragg; designed by Thomas James. 



Brisk and Jacobson Store (1) 

 1866; Classical Revival; large and 

 ornate commercial building with excel- 

 lent cast iron facade; now vacant. 



1906 Springhill Avenue, Mobile 



51 Dauphin Street, Mobile 



Carlen House (1) 



c. 1842; Greek Revival ; formerly a 

 farmhouse; renovated for used as a 

 museum and meeting hall. 



Carolina Hall (Yester House) (1) 

 1832-1840; late Georgian; two- s tory 

 residence with a two-story portico. 



54 South Carlen Street on 

 Murphy High School Campus, 

 Mobile 



70 South McGregor Avenue, 

 Spring Hill , Mobile 



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