A short history of the City of DeQuincy in words and pictures.
Perkins-Long House
The Perkins – Long House at 208 Coffee Street is both historically and architecturally significant because of its Queen Anne style and as the original [Read More]
A short history of the City of DeQuincy in words and pictures.
The Perkins – Long House at 208 Coffee Street is both historically and architecturally significant because of its Queen Anne style and as the original [Read More]
The early history of DeQuincy is reflected in the lives of many of our earliest citizens and their homes, but none more so than that [Read More]
Arthur “Gus” Augustus and Martha Jane Williams Fluitt built this stately home at 210 West LeBlanc Street between 1909 and 1912 on land purchased from [Read More]
Boardinghouses, hotels, and beaneries were common places especially in small towns like DeQuincy during the first half of the Twentieth Century. Railroaders “at the other [Read More]
The Smith-Emmick House at 616 East Harrison is the second of three almost identical houses built by W. Burns Logan, Sr., a chemical engineer and [Read More]
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