Hotel Raymond Register 1910 August 31-1923 May

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Hotel Raymond Register 1910 August 31-1923 May

This collection contains one register from Hotel Raymond for the dates August 31, 1910-May 1923, listing guests’ names and their city, military base, or naval ship of residence.

1.5 Linear feet; (1 box)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6655013

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Hotel Raymond.

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Biographical / Historical Notes Hotel Raymond was located at 1512 H Street in San Diego, CA. H Street became Market Street around 1914 and the Hotel’s address changed to 614 Market Street. From 1908 to 1920, Mrs. Susan A. Patterson was the proprietor of the Hotel Raymond. (San Diego City Directories). From 1921 to 1943 Hotel Raymond was managed by Geo D. Wagner. In 1944 Hotel Raymond became The Challenger, managed by Mrs. A.E. Gaines. ...

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Ohio (Ship)

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