No change: main and rear -- green. Early (c. 1815) brick-between-posts Creole cottage which along with 914 Toulouse and the continuous service building was under common ownership throughout most of the 19th and the 20th centuries. The building currently has a large central opening on the front façade. Interior examination revealed beaded beams, ceiling boards in both buildings, as well as fragments of barrel tiles in the attic.
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