Leport–Toupin House

Also known as the Hawkins House, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

[1][2] It was deemed significant for its architecture and also for its association with Alexander Leport (1837–1885), a French-born businessman who came to Carson City in 1879 and developed grocery, saloon, drugstore, barber shop and other businesses.

He arranged for the house to be built in anticipation of his 1880 marriage to Frenchwoman Mary Blavee.

In 1907 ownership of the house passed to Theodore Perry Hawkins and his wife, Clara.

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