Peter Claver Building


The Peter Claver Building, previously the French Hospital, was a historic building in New [Orleans, Louisiana]. It occupied the square bounded by Orleans, Derbigny, Ann Street, and Roman Streets, just back from Claiborne Avenue.

History

Hospital

It was constructed in 1861 by La Société Française de Bienfaisance, originally offering health care to the city's Francophone community. It became popularly known as "the French Hospital". The hospital closed on October 31, 1949. The building was subsequently rented out for offices.
It served as national headquarters of the Knights of Peter Claver organization during 1951 to 1974, when a new, adjacent building was constructed to serve as its headquarters instead.
The building was demolished in 1986.

Architecture

The original building was constructed in the Greek Revival style in 1861, relatively late for applications of that style. It was further developed around 1883.

Notable figures