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The Ducayet House
Photographer: David Seibert
Taken: Circa 1964
Caption: The Ducayet House
Additional Description: The Pitot House originally stood about 100 feet south of its present location on Bayou St. John, adjoining church property. The church intended to tear the Pitot House down, but a swap was arranged. The Ducayet House (at one time the Ducayet family owned both properties) was torn down, shown in this photo, and the Pitot House moved onto a new foundation at this location and restored. The church was able to expand into the old site of the Pitot House.
Submitted: September 15, 2017, by David Seibert of Sandy Springs, Georgia.
Database Locator Identification Number: p398753
File Size: 4.616 Megabytes

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