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Podcast 57 – The 1788 Fire

Podcast 57 – The 1788 Fire

The 1788 fire destroyed French Colonial New Orleans. The Great 1788 Fire We’ve all heard the stories of the 1788 fire. This is not a new or hot take, but some additional information. The Pod PDF here Point of Origin Street grid from 1722,

NOLA History Guy

June 9, 202531m 51s

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The 1788 fire destroyed French Colonial New Orleans.

1788 fire

The Great 1788 Fire

We’ve all heard the stories of the 1788 fire. This is not a new or hot take, but some additional information.

The Pod

PDF here

Point of Origin

1788 fire

Street grid from 1722, Look for the church, top center, then go left half a block.

1788 fire

St. Louis Church, which burned totally in the fire.

Governor Miro

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Esteban Rodriguez Miro, Sixth Spanish Governor of Louisiana

Chartres and Toulouse

1788 fire

Miro mis-reports the origin of the fire in his report to the Spanish Crown. He reported the origin to be at Chartres and Toulouse, not closer to the church. The building on the corner was Nunez’s office.

Louisiana Anthology

1788 fire

Shout out to Stephen Payne and Bruce Magee of the Louisiana Anthology (https://louisiana-anthology.org) for all their hard work, including maintaining a copy of Castellanos’ translation of Mrio’s report on the fire.

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