Subject: Hurricane Katrina
The following appeared in Archives<-a t->listserv< . >muohio< . >edu and is reproduced here without permission Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2005 Subject: Some good news from New Orleans Fro: Irene Wainwright <iwainwright<-a t->HOTMAIL< . >COM> To: archives<-a t->listserv< . >muohio< . >edu New Orleans Public Library is delighted to be able to announce that the New Orleans City Archives, which we hold, is relatively safe. Although the majority of our records (as well as the 19th and early 20th century records of the Orleans Parish civil and criminal courts) are housed in the basement of the Main Library, some 18 feet below sea level, the basement remained essentially dry. Wayne Everard, our archivist, and I were able to get access to the building yesterday, along with another NOPL staff member and a representative of Munters. We discovered that the basement sustained * no flooding*, although there is a very small amount of water in one area, possibly caused by sewer backup. This water caused no direct damage to records themselves. The Main Library itself (across the plaza from city hall, about 4 blocks from the Dome) came through almost unscathed. Several windows blew out in the area of our Technology Center causing quite a bit of damage there, but the damage is confined to that closed in room. There is also evidence of very minimal roof leakage on the first floor--most of it missing the books. On the whole, however, the Main Library is in excellent shape. Earlier reports that vandals had entered the building are incorrect. Our branch run van was looted and we believe another van was stolen from the parking lot, but it is clear that no one got into the building, either to vandalize or to shelter there. The NOPL system itself has been hit hard--probably about half of our 11 branch libraries are under water. But these we can (and will) rebuild. The fact that the archives have survived leaves us almost delirious with relief. We are working now to arrange for Munters to stabilize the Main Library building until we can all return and begin the rebuilding process. We posted this news earlier to the ssacares site <URL:http://herbie.ischool.utexas.edu/ssacares/>, where we will post additional information as it becomes available as well as photographs we took of the Library and the surrounding area. Thank you all for your expressions of concern and offers of assistance. We are unbelievably lucky, and I think I now believe in miracles.... Irene Wainwright Assistant Archivist Louisiana Division/City Archives New Orleans Public Library *** Conservation DistList Instance 19:15 Distributed: Thursday, September 15, 2005 Message Id: cdl-19-15-003 ***Received on Sunday, 11 September, 2005