Quelle Saloon (Portland, Or.)

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The Quelle Saloon, originally located at SW Second Avenue and Stark Streets in Portland, Oregon, was established around 1881, probably by Louis Feurer. By 1884 it was owned by Louis Sechtem, and around 1889 Sechtem and Frederick (or Fritz) Strobel (or Stroebel) formed a partnership to run the business. This lasted until about 1891, when Strobel established his own saloon called the Louvre on SW Fourth Avenue. Sechtem continued in the Quelle Saloon with Ferdinand Sechtem, possibly his brother or son. By 1907 the establishment had moved to SW Sixth Avenue and Stark and was known as the Quelle Cafe and Grill Room. At that date the proprietors were Ferdinand Sechtem and John Schlenk. The saloon disappeared around 1910, probably due to the construction of the Wilcox Building on that site. Ferdinand Sechtem continued in the restaurant business with the Hof Brau, which was taken over by Otto Klein around 1917.

From the description of Quelle Saloon records, 1881-1917. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 70872055

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creatorOf Quelle Saloon (Portland, Or.). Quelle Saloon records, 1881-1917. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
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associatedWith Feurer, Louis. person
associatedWith Hof Brau (Portland, Or.) corporateBody
associatedWith Schlenk, John. person
associatedWith Sechtem and Strobel (Portland, Or.) corporateBody
associatedWith Sechtem, Ferdinand. person
associatedWith Sechtem, Louis. person
associatedWith Strobel, Frederick. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Oregon--Portland
Portland (Or.)
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Bars (Drinking establishments)
German Americans
Restaurants
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Active 1881

Active 1917

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