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  2. Jules Henri de Sibour - Wikipedia

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    Jules Gabriel Henri de Sibour (December 23, 1872 – November 4, 1938) was a French architect who worked in Washington, DC. Early life.

  3. W. B. Hibbs and Company Building - Wikipedia

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    Jules Henri de Sibour designed the building, which was completed in 1906. [2] It was listed on the District of Columbia Inventory of Historic Sites, on November 8, 1964. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.

  4. Chase's Theater and Riggs Building - Wikipedia

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    The Beaux-Arts theater was originally designed by Jules Henri de Sibour, and built in 1912, for Plimpston B. Chase. He sold the theater to B.F. Keith in 1913. [2] It was a part of the B.F. Keith vaudeville circuit, which became a part of the Keith-Albee-Orpheum chain, and then RKO Pictures.

  5. French ambassador's residence in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    The residence, built in 1910, was designed by the French-born American architect Jules Henri de Sibour for William Watson Lawrence (1859-1916), [4] a paint and white lead manufacturer. [3] It was later the home of the mining millionaire John Hays Hammond.

  6. Embassy of Luxembourg, Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    It was designed by Jules Henri de Sibour and built in the French style of Louis XIV. Stewart died in 1912 and his widow lived in the building until her death in 1931. In 1941, her daughter sold it to Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg who was then in exile due to the German occupation of her country in the Second World War.

  7. Thomas H. Locraft - Wikipedia

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    Before, during and after his education he worked for architects James Berrall, Jules Henri de Sibour, Frederic B. Pyle and Waddy B. Wood before joining Murphy & Olmsted, the practice of Frederick V. Murphy, head of CUA architecture. In 1937 Murphy's partner died, and in 1938 a new partnership, Murphy & Locraft, was formed.

  8. Venezuela frees 6 Americans after meeting between President ...

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    Six Americans who had been detained in Venezuela in recent months were freed by the government of President Nicolás Maduro after he met Friday with a senior Trump administration official.

  9. Bruce Price - Wikipedia

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    In 1900, he entered into a partnership with French architect Jules Henri de Sibour, who had earlier worked in his office. The firm continued to use the name "Bruce Price & de Sibour" until 1908, five years after Price's death. In 1871, Price married Josephine Lee, the daughter of a Wilkes-Barre coal baron.