Hotel and tavern records, 1785-1897.

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Hotel and tavern records, 1785-1897.

Tavern accounts, guest registers, mortgages, bills, notes, receipts, and other records, of hotels and taverns, chiefly in New Jersey. Hotels represented include Columbus Hotel (Columbus, N.J.), Lawrence Water Cure and Hotel (Brattleboro, Vt.), Leavitt's Hotel (Hampton Beach, N.H.), Sheridan House (Elizbeth, N.J.), and Thompson's Atlantic Pavilion (Atlantic Highlands, N.J.). Persons represented include Harvey S. Chew, Barnt Cook, Charles W. Mills, Patrick Sheridan, and John H. Staats. Other places represented include Caldwell Township, New Brunswick, and Somerset County, N.J., and Philadelphia, Pa.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7260248

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Sheridan House (Elizabeth, N.J.)

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Hotel in Elizabeth, Union County, New Jersey, owned by Patrick Sheridan; apparently operated in 1881 by Charles W. Mills; operated from ca. 1882 by John H. Staats & Son. From the description of Records, 1881-1897 (inclusive) 1881-1883 (bulk). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122591543 ...

Staats, John H. (John Henry), -1918

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Sheridan, Patrick J.

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Atlantic Pavilion (Atlantic Highlands, N.J.)

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Lawrence Water Cure and Hotel (Brattleboro, Vt.)

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Leavitt's Hotel (Hampton Beach, N.H.)

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Chew, Harvey S.

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Columbus Hotel (Columbus, N.J.)

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Mills, C.Wright (Charles Wright), 1916-1962

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American sociologist Charles Wright Mills (1916-1962) was born in Waco, Texas. In 1934 he enrolled as an undergraduate at Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College, but one year later transferred to the University of Texas. In Austin he met and married Dorothy Helen Smith. His first published work, Language, Logic and Culture appeared in the American Sociological Review in 1939. He received his Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Wisconsin (1942), and worked as a professor of sociology at ...

Cook, Barnt

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