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ST. CLOUD. According to the 1857-1858 ''Dubuque City Directory'', this hotel was located on the east side of Main from 9th to 10th.   
ST. CLOUD. According to the 1857-1858 '''Dubuque City Directory''', this hotel was located on the east side of Main from 9th to 10th.   


On January 21, 1858, the immense new St. Cloud hotel on Main street between Ninth and Tenth, 113x194 feet and five stories high and 200 rooms and nine fine store rooms, was burned. This was by far the worst fire ever here up to this date. (1) It had cost $95,000 to build and was insured for $80,000. (1)
On January 21, 1858, the immense new St. Cloud hotel on Main street between Ninth and Tenth, 113x194 feet and five stories high and 200 rooms and nine fine store rooms, was burned. This was by far the worst fire up to this date. (1) It had cost $95,000 to build and was insured for $80,000. (1)  
 
The destruction of the St. Cloud was partially responsible for citizens doubting the strength of the [[DUBUQUE CITY HALL]] to hold the upcoming Mount Vernon Festival in February.


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ST. CLOUD. According to the 1857-1858 Dubuque City Directory, this hotel was located on the east side of Main from 9th to 10th.

On January 21, 1858, the immense new St. Cloud hotel on Main street between Ninth and Tenth, 113x194 feet and five stories high and 200 rooms and nine fine store rooms, was burned. This was by far the worst fire up to this date. (1) It had cost $95,000 to build and was insured for $80,000. (1)

The destruction of the St. Cloud was partially responsible for citizens doubting the strength of the DUBUQUE CITY HALL to hold the upcoming Mount Vernon Festival in February.

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Source:

1. Oldt, Franklin T. History of Dubuque County. http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/franklin-t-oldt/history-of-dubuque-county-iowa-being-a-general-survey-of-dubuque-county-histor-tdl/page-14-history-of-dubuque-county-iowa-being-a-general-survey-of-dubuque-county-histor-tdl.shtml


2. Klein, Robert F. Dubuque: Frontier River City. Research Center for Dubuque Area History, Loras College, Dubuque, Iowa, 1984, p. 89