Reminiscences of Pioneer Days in St. Paul by Frank Moore
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Cosmopolitan hotel, Third street.
Western house, Third street. Garden City house, Fourth street. City hotel, Fourth street. Central house, Bench street. Emmert house, Bench street. St. Paul house, Bench street. Luxemborg hotel, Franklin street. Farmers' hotel, Fourth street. Greenman house, Fifth street. Mansion house, Wabasha street. Haine's hotel, Lake Como. Aldrich house, Lake Como. Park Place hotel, Summit avenue. Carpenter house, Summit avenue. Paul Faber's hotel, Third street. * * * * * The first hotel fire of any importance was that of the Daniels house, located on Eagle street near Seven Corners, which occurred in 1852. The building had just been finished and furnished for occupancy. A strong wind was raging and the little band of firemen were unable to save the structure. The names of Rev. D.D. Neill, Isaac Markley, Bartlett Presley and W.M. Stees were among the firemen who assisted in saving the furniture. * * * * * The Sintominie hotel on the corner of Sixth and John streets, was the |
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