Bryan House (Doyline, Louisiana) Explained

Bryan House
Coordinates:32.4703°N -93.4261°W
Built:c.1835
Architecture:Federal, Log dogtrot
Added:August 27, 1999
Area:NaNacres
Refnum:99001037

The Bryan House near Doyline, Louisiana was built in about 1835. It has also been known as Plant House and as Ranch Azalee. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.

It was built originally as a one-and-a-half-story log dogtrot structure. It was expanded 10 or 20 years later and included vernacular Federal and Greek Revival details.[1] [2]

The home was destroyed by fire on April 7, 2021.[3] It is suspected that lightning caused the fire.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bryan House / Plant House / Ranch Azalee . State of Louisiana's Division of Historic Preservation . 1999 . November 2, 2017 . with seven photos and three maps
  2. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=99001037}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Bryan House / Plant House; Ranch Azalee ]. National Park Service. National Register staff of Division of Historic Preservation of State of Louisiana . June 1999 . November 2, 2017. With .
  3. Web site: Heyen . Curtis . 2021-04-08 . Blaze destroys ArkLaTex wedding venue . 2024-01-04 . www.ksla.com . en.