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Stylish Escape in Historic Warehouse District

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About this stay

The elegant townhouse at 838 Camp Street was designed by James Harrison Dakin (1806-1852), an influential architect in New Orleans who also designed the landmark St. Patrick’s Cathedral down the street. The land was first owned by Gasquet, Parish & Co., a commission merchant company largely responsible for the initial development of the American Sector. Construction on this townhouse, originally one of nine sister “rowhouses,” began in the early 1840s. The first known inhabitant of the townhouse was Walter Cox, a cotton merchant and owner of the cotton firm W. Cox & Co. established in 1858. It appears that the Civil War resulted in Cox’s firm going bankrupt, as his home was sold in a sheriff’s auction in 1867. The house was purchased by attorney Alfred J. Philips, partner in the esteemed New Orleans firm of Roselins & Philips. Sometime during the 1870s, ownership of the property transferred from Philips to his brother-in-law, influential attorney John Blackstone Cotton from Georgia, who married Alfred’s younger sister Sophia in 1852. Blackstone served as a New Orleans City Attorney in 1850, as a District Judge (1853-1857) and as Superintendent of Elections (1857-1858). During the Civil War, Cotton served as a Confederate Army Officer from 1861 until he fell ill in the field in 1862. Margaret Robinson Barnett (1887–1977) purchased the property in May of 1921. Margaret owned and operated “Dixie Stove Works” out of what is now the property’s commercial space at 840 Camp. The company boasted itself as “the South’s largest manufacturer of stove parts.” Margaret and her husband also housed “Roomers” in the properties residential units beginning in 1930. These renters hailed from such varied places as Germany, New York, Louisiana, Minnesota, and South Dakota. The residence had become primarily commercial in the latter half of the 20th century, with Dixie Stove Works as its last commercial occupant. Our prices include all fees. No hidden fees.

Rules & notes

Check in after 3:00 PM
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children: Children allowed: ages 0-17
Events: No events allowed
Pets: Pets allowed: dogs (limit 1 total)
Pets: Contact us for more information.
Smoking: Smoking is not permitted
Check in after 3:00 PM
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children: Children allowed: ages 0-17
Events: No events allowed
Pets: Pets allowed: dogs (limit 1 total)
Pets: Contact us for more information.
Smoking: Smoking is not permitted

Guest Reviews

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Carolyn P. · Stayed Dec 2022
Great location and comfortable condo. Perfect parking and beds were great. Would definitely stay here again.
Good
Jon C. · Stayed Jul 2023
Easy walking distance to Quarter. Great location.
Excellent
Rachel H. · Stayed Apr 2024
We were very impressed with our rental! It was super clean and the perfect New Orleans style townhome! We enjoyed our stay so much!
Good
KLE L. · Stayed Oct 2024
My stay was nice, a little bit issue with Gate lock and parking, but overall i enjoyed
Excellent
Kathi K. · Stayed Nov 2024
Great property and close to all the action! Plenty of room for everyone.
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