Oakleigh (1) 



1833; Greek Revival; T-shaped raised 

 cottage; now a house museum and head- 

 quarters of the Historic Mobile Preser- 

 vation Society. 



Oakleigh Garden Historic District 

 (Washington Square ) (1)~ 

 1833-1898; 19th century styles; 125 

 structures in this residential district. 



Phillippe House (1) 



Pincus Building (1) 



1891; late Victorian Eclecticism; origi- 

 nally housed a jewelry store; designed by 

 Rudolf Benz. 



Protestant Children's Home (1) 

 1845; Greek Revival detailing; one of 

 the first buildings in Alabama con- 

 structed for philanthropic purposes; 

 it was an orphanage until 1950; now 

 vacant. 



350 Oakleigh Place, Mobile 



Mobile 



53 North Jackson Street, Mobile 

 One South Royal Street, Mobile 



911 Dauphin Street, Mobile 



Saint Francis Street United Methodist 

 Church (1) 



St. Louis Street Missionary Baptist 



Church (1) 



c. 18/2; Eclectic style; two-story 



church; one of four black churches 



organized in Mobile before the Civil 



War. 



Scottish Rite Temple (1) 

 1922; Egyptian design 



Semmes House (1 ) 



1858; Federal and Greek Revival; home 

 of Admiral Raphael Semmes, commander of 

 the Confederate States Ship CSS Alabama ; 

 now a First Baptist Church building. 



South Lafayette Street Creole 

 Cottages (1) 



c. 1850; Creole cottages; residences 

 are fine examples of Creole cottages, 

 with Greek Revival influence. 



251 St. Francis Street, Mobile 

 114 North Dearborn Street, Mobile 



Claiborne and St. Francis Streets, 

 Mobile 



804 Government Street, Mobile 



20, 22, and 23 Lafayette Street 

 Mobile 



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