Louise Amory
Louise Annette Gaudelet Amory
American
| Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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| Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
| 1899/00/00 | Design by Boston architect John Lavalle, Amory House is a rambling 2.5 story Dutch Colonial house built 1898-1899 for Boston businessman William Amory, who died in 1900. | Home | Amory House | Dublin | |||
| 1911/00/00 | Designed by Charles Goodell, a palatial Italian Renaissance Revival house is built 1910-11 for Louise Amory. Only the entrance hall survives. It features a groin vault ceiling, Renaissance style fireplace and a floor of Moravian tile. | Home | Amory Ballroom | Dublin | |||
| 1911/00/00 | Amory-Appel Cottage is originally built by Charles Goodell of Parsons, Wait and Goodell as a 4-car garage chauffeurs cottage near the main house of Mrs William Amory's large farm-estate. | Owner | Amory-Appel Cottage | Dublin | |||
| 1914/00/00 | A 2-12 story wood frame Colonial Revival house is built for Mrs William Amory to replace an older farmhouse (located about 225 ft from cellar hole sites of earlier house and barn). It was probably designed by John Lavalle, who designed the Amory House. | Home | Foothill Farm | Dublin | |||
| 1929/00/00 | Designed by Harry Little, Lattice Cottage is built as a guest house for Mrs William Amory. It was built on the foundation of the C19th homestead of Timothy Twitchell (b 1783) brother of NH physician, Dr Amos Twitchell. | Owner | Lattice Cottage | Dublin |
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