Nimitz, Charles H.

In 1855, Charles H. Nimitz bought the Nimitz, or Steamboat, Hotel of Fredericksburg, Texas, supposedly the last hotel before San Diego, California. Originally only four rooms, the hotel expanded by the 1890s to 50 rooms and housed the Nimitz family beyond the parlor. The hotel included a formal flower garden, a bar, combination casino-theatre, dining room, and bathhouse with bathtubs and privies. The Nimitz family also operated a brewery, a saloon, and a general store at the hotel. After 1888 Charles Nimitz added a steamboat-shaped structure, and in 1906 he deeded the house to his son Charles, Jr. In 1926, a group of local men bought the hotel and removed the steamboat structure. Later that year, they deeded the hotel to the Hotel Nimitz Company. Prominent guests include President Rutherford B. Hayes, Robert E. Lee, William Sydney Porter (O. Henry), Ulysses S. Grant, Fitzhugh Lee, and Elisabet Ney.

Henry J. Schmidt eventually dissolved the Hotel Nimitz Company and sold the hotel to the Admiral Nimitz Foundation in 1964. The Admiral Chester W. Nimitz State Historical Park houses its headquarters in the hotel and has reconstructed the steamboat structure. It is now known as the National Museum of the Pacific War.

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