Keywords: NewOrleans1852StPatricks.jpg New Orleans at the start of the 1850s view looking downriver from atop St Patrick's Church The street running down the center of the view is Camp Street Lafayette Square is seen to the left with Gallier Hall the neoclassical building and the old First Presbyterian Church with spire facing the square The curve of the Mississippi River around Algiers Point is seen at top right <br> Note While published in 1852 the view shows the distinctive dome of the first St Charles Hotel building large building just to the right of the center of the image which caught fire on 18 January 1851 The Hotel was then rebuilt without the dome While this would suggest the view must be no later than mid January 1851 the closer domed building seen in the second block to the right of Lafayette Square seems to be the old Odd Fellows Hall listed as not completed until 1852 Possibly the view is a composite I'd speculate the artist may have put the dome of the first St Charles Hotel at the location where at the time of the view the second St Charles was actually in an incomplete state of construction 1852 color engraving by John W Hill published by Smith Brothers Co 225 Fulton St New York Via http //www oldprintshop com/cgi-bin/gallery pl category_id 8 location_id 9 start_at 10 action browse 1851 view published 1852 John W Hill Benjamin F Smith PD-Art 1852 engravings Camp Street New Orleans Central Business District Lafayette Square New Orleans New Orleans skylines New Orleans in the 1850s St Charles Hotel New Orleans first building |