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8 January 2011 Coleen Perilloux Landry

Ruins of Church Built in 1901

Prytania and Josephine Streets in New Orleans

The church began burning 18 hours before I took this photo, see Previous photo, and was still burning. Crews were working inside to totally demolish the building without trying to salvage anything. It was built in 1901 as Prytania Street Presbyterian Church and its first pastor was William McFaddin Alexander of Scots descent. The magnificent organ in the Church was a Hook(E.& G. G.) first built in 1869. The building was sold in 1985. Renamed Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church it was closed since Hurricane Katrina and had been for sale for several years. The City cited it for neglect several times.
Before nightfall the building had been totally demolished by crews and another part of New Orleans history is gone.


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Zak10-Jan-2011 18:45
it was some size!
petesie10-Jan-2011 01:15
Heart wrenching image......and tragic not to save anything.
pkocinski09-Jan-2011 12:55
So sad to loose this wonderful old church.
LynnH09-Jan-2011 05:48
Oh how sad. That's why it is important to take photos of these places before they are lost. This makes me feel so bad.
Robin Reid09-Jan-2011 05:23
Again dramatic and sad.
Paul Dovie Jr09-Jan-2011 05:07
Sorry to see this gone, so much of New Orleans is falling by the way side and forgotten.
Hank Vander Velde09-Jan-2011 03:39
Nice image of this sad event Coleen.
Ed Preston09-Jan-2011 03:37
It certainly is a shame Coleen, I can see that it was a beautiful building before the fire.
Guest 09-Jan-2011 02:59
what a shame