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Dr. Alphonse Kergosien Colonial Revival style home (l'8St^ at 134 Carroll Avenue, Bay St. Louis (FEMA photo2013)
Distinctive.vernacular resources that survive from the late 19th century period in Bay St. Louis include the home of Louis Piemas, the jnrst black postmaster in Bay St. Louis, a Shotgun built between 1880 and 1900 and located at 202 South Toulme Street and the Kate Lobrano House, a Vemacular Shotgun built ca. 1900 at 108 Cue Street. Both of these dwellings exhibit a high degreeTof integrity. Fewer"examples of vernacular architecture have survived in the rural areas of the county. A simple^ vernacular house built between 1894 and 1904 is located at 8020 Road 272 in Kiln (extant) (Table,3. # 19). It illustrates the type of home prevalent for workers in naval vstore industries, prior to the sawmill era in Kiln.
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