- Great New Orleans Fire (1794)
The Great New Orleans Fire (1794) "French Quarter Fire and Flood" (history), FrenchQuarter.com, 2007, webpage: [http://www.frenchquarter.com/history/elements.php FQ-History-elements] (top paragraphs).] "A Great and Growing City" (history), Nutrias, 2007, webpage: [http://nutrias.org/exhibits/purchase/contents.htm NO-exhibits] .] was a fire that destroyed 212 structures in
New Orleans, Louisiana onDecember 8 ,1794 , in the area now known as theFrench Quarter from Burgundy to Chartres Street, almost to the riverfront buildings.Another 856 buildings had been destroyed 6 years earlier, in theGreat New Orleans Fire (1788) onMarch 21 ,1788 .History
The fire started on December 8, 1794.
The fire area stretched across 212 buildings, including the royal jail. It spared the Mississippi River front buildings. Among the buildings spared was the Customs House, the tobacco warehouses, the Governor's Building, the Royal Hospital and the Ursulines Convent. Despite widespread fire damage, the St. Louis Cathedral was not destroyed but was dedicated just 2 weeks later, on
December 23 ,1794 .Afterward, the
schooner "Nuestra Señora del Cármen" was used as a temporary jail during the periodDecember 10 , 1794 toFebruary 26 ,1795 . The ship's owner, Don Prospero Ferrayolo, received rental payments for use of the ship, replacing the royal jail destroyed during the fire.The Spanish were to replace the wooden buildings with structures with courtyards, thick
brick walls, arcades, and wrought iron balconies. Among the new buildings were the signature New Orleans buildings of St. Louis Cathedral (1794),the Cabildo (1799), andthe Presbytere (1797), all designed byGilberto Guillemard .In
1795 , DonAndrés Almonester y Roxas had agreed to pay for construction of the building now known as the Cabildo. It replaced an earlier structure that had been destroyed by the fire. Almonester had already commissioned Gilberto Guillemard to design the new cathedral and Presbytere.Just 6 years earlier, on
March 21 ,1788 , another 856 buildings had been destroyed in theGreat New Orleans Fire (1788) . Still a colony of Spain, rebuilding after both fires continued in Spanish style, and most French architecture was eliminated from the French Quarter.See also
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The Cabildo - house of government in Spanish period.Notes
References
* [http://books.google.com/books?vid=OCLC11171616&id=5tzP7_PN_CUC&printsec=titlepage&dq=New+Orleans+Fire+1788 Episodes of Louisiana Life by Henry C. Castellanos - 1905 (includes full text of Miro's report on fire)]
* [http://www.enlou.com/time/year1788.htm Encyclopedia Louisiana]
* "French Quarter Fire and Flood" (history), FrenchQuarter.com, 2007, webpage: [http://www.frenchquarter.com/history/elements.php FQ-History-elements] (top paragraphs).
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