Hotels and Inns
Abstracts: 9
Abstracts
1065
Cleveland Morning Leader, 18 January 1864
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1065 - L Jan. 18:4/3 - The Weddell House, closed for more than a year,
will open Jan. 20. It is under the management of Messrs. Kirkwood and
Kirkwood, it has been remodeled, refitted, and newly refurnished through-
out, and is "the best hotel" in Cleveland. (3)
Index terms:
*Hotels & Inns; Kirkwood (manager of Weddell House); Weddell House
1066
Cleveland Morning Leader, 20 January 1864
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1066 - L Jan. 20:4/4 - The Weddell House re-opened today. The main en-
trance is on Bank st., and the ladies' entrance on Superior st. All
rooms in the house are finely carpeted and the parlors have "rich furni-
ture." Dining room silverware is from Tiffany and Company. "It is one
of the very best hotels in the country." (14)
Index terms:
MARGOT, THE POULTRY DEALER (play); Weddell House
1067
Cleveland Morning Leader, 21 January 1864
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1067 - I, Jan. 21:4/5 - The opening of the Weddell House yesterday was
largely attended. The saloon was well patronized and several citizens
devoted themselves "with great energy" to this branch. The wine cellar
was furnished by Messrs. Chazournes and Son, and Lawrence Myers and Son.
Leland's band "serenaded" from the balcony. f (2)
Index terms:
Chazournes and Son (wine dealers); Leland's band; Myers, Lawrence, and Scn (wine dealers); Weddell House
1068
Cleveland Morning Leader, 26 January 1864
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1068 - L. Jan. 26:4/5 - Russell's Forest City House, With the Russell
managing, has become a success. It is well arranged and provided with
tables. Attentive waiters, neatness, and order have attracted a large
patronage. Without paying exorbitant rates, excellent accommodations
may be obtained. (3)
Index terms:
Forest City House (hotel); Russell (hotel proprietor)
1069
Cleveland Morning Leader, 8 February 1864
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1069 - L. Feb. 8:4/3 - Colonel Ross, proprietor of Angier House, is re-
pairing and refurnishing his hotel. Over 20 men are engaged in
painting and white washing from top to bottom. "This is one of the best
hotels in Ohio." (2)
Index terms:
Angier House (hotel); Ross, Colonel J. P. (hotel proprietor)
1070
Cleveland Morning Leader, 20 February 1864
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1070 - L Feb. 20:4/2 - The Angier House changed owners, having been pur-
chased by William Kennard, Esq. of the Atlantic and Great Western rail-
road. Colonel J. P. Ross was the former owner. (l)
Index terms:
Angier House (hotel); Atlantic and Great Western railroad; Kennard, William (hotel proprietor); Ross, Colonel J. P. (hotel proprietor)
1071
Cleveland Morning Leader, 22 April 1864
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1071 - L Apr. 22:4/2 - C. N. Noble, Esq., h is sold his one-fourth inter-
est in the American House for $18,000. (1)
Index terms:
American House (hotel); Noble, C. N.
1072
Cleveland Morning Leader, 21 May 1864
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1072 - L May 21:4/2 - The colored waiters at the Weddell House demanded
that the head waiter be colored also, or they would sirike. A few days
later Messrs. Kirkwood installed white waiters and fired all the colored
help. . - - . (3)
Index terms:
Kirkwood (manager of Weddell House); Weddell House
1073
Cleveland Morning Leader, 10 September 1864
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1073 - L Sept. 10:4/4 - The amount of travel now coming through Cleve-
land is astounding. Both of the leading hotels were full one day re-
cently, and many were turned away. - - - (1)
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