W.L. Stevens
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Colonel W.L. Stevens was an architect based in New Orleans, Louisiana.
A number of his works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Stevens was "prominent" in the Spanish–American War and served as Louisiana's Adjutant-General.[1]
Works include:
- St. James Episcopal Church (1889–95), 208 N. 4th St. Baton Rouge, Louisiana.[1] NRHP-listed.[2]
- Morehouse Parish Courthouse (1914), 125 E. Madison Bastrop, Louisiana. NRHP-listed.[2]
- Commercial Building (1915), 3rd and Johnston Sts. Alexandria, Louisiana, a seven-story skyscraper. NRHP-listed.[2]