Jean-Louis Dolliole (1779 – January 9, 1861) was an African-American architect in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, during the 19th century. He was a free man of color who also worked as a cabinetmaker, home builder, contractor, planter and leader of the African-American community of New Orleans in the time of the Antebellum South. Dolloile is noted for the architectural design of several residential projects which continue in use as homes into the 21st century. The designs were early versions of the creole cottage that became a common style of homes in New Orleans and elsewhere in the southern United States. Dolliole was a leader in the early development of the Faubourg Tremé neighborhood of New Orleans.
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| - Jean-Louis Dolliole (1779 – January 9, 1861) was an African-American architect in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, during the 19th century. He was a free man of color who also worked as a cabinetmaker, home builder, contractor, planter and leader of the African-American community of New Orleans in the time of the Antebellum South. Dolloile is noted for the architectural design of several residential projects which continue in use as homes into the 21st century. The designs were early versions of the creole cottage that became a common style of homes in New Orleans and elsewhere in the southern United States. Dolliole was a leader in the early development of the Faubourg Tremé neighborhood of New Orleans. (en)
- Jean-Louis Dolliole (1779-1861) est un homme de couleur libre, ébéniste, constructeur, entrepreneur, planteur et chef de la communauté noire de La Nouvelle-Orléans en Louisiane. Jean-Louis Dolliole est né en France d'un père provençal, Louis Dolliole, bâtisseur à La Seyne-sur-Mer et d'une mère d'origine africaine, Geneviève Laronde. (fr)
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| - Jean-Louis Dolliole (1779 – January 9, 1861) was an African-American architect in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, during the 19th century. He was a free man of color who also worked as a cabinetmaker, home builder, contractor, planter and leader of the African-American community of New Orleans in the time of the Antebellum South. Dolloile is noted for the architectural design of several residential projects which continue in use as homes into the 21st century. The designs were early versions of the creole cottage that became a common style of homes in New Orleans and elsewhere in the southern United States. Dolliole was a leader in the early development of the Faubourg Tremé neighborhood of New Orleans. (en)
- Jean-Louis Dolliole (1779-1861) est un homme de couleur libre, ébéniste, constructeur, entrepreneur, planteur et chef de la communauté noire de La Nouvelle-Orléans en Louisiane. Jean-Louis Dolliole est né en France d'un père provençal, Louis Dolliole, bâtisseur à La Seyne-sur-Mer et d'une mère d'origine africaine, Geneviève Laronde. (fr)
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