About: John Lavalle

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John Lavalle (died 1916) was an American architect. He designed buildings in Maine, Massachusetts, Montana, and New Hampshire, including three cottages in Islesboro, Maine in 1898-1890, and the Amory House in Dublin, New Hampshire in 1898-1899 (later listed on the National Register of Historic Places).

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  • John Lavalle (died 1916) was an American architect. He designed buildings in Maine, Massachusetts, Montana, and New Hampshire, including three cottages in Islesboro, Maine in 1898-1890, and the Amory House in Dublin, New Hampshire in 1898-1899 (later listed on the National Register of Historic Places). (en)
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  • John Lavalle (died 1916) was an American architect. He designed buildings in Maine, Massachusetts, Montana, and New Hampshire, including three cottages in Islesboro, Maine in 1898-1890, and the Amory House in Dublin, New Hampshire in 1898-1899 (later listed on the National Register of Historic Places). (en)
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