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* 1895 - December, CONGRESS: The sign of the [[Burgan Hotel]] was removed from the street yesterday and for the first time in many years Congress has but one hotel. However that is a good one and guests of the Commercial House always praise its service and the treatment they receive at the hands of Landlord and Mrs. {{Surname|Patterson}}<ref>Wooster Republican, Wooster, Ohio. 1895 December 4, p. 3.</ref>
 
* 1895 - December, CONGRESS: The sign of the [[Burgan Hotel]] was removed from the street yesterday and for the first time in many years Congress has but one hotel. However that is a good one and guests of the Commercial House always praise its service and the treatment they receive at the hands of Landlord and Mrs. {{Surname|Patterson}}<ref>Wooster Republican, Wooster, Ohio. 1895 December 4, p. 3.</ref>
 
* 1896 - May, CONGRESS: C. E. {{Surname|McAfee}}, Wm. H. {{Surname|Thompson}}, F. P. {{Surname|Atkinson }}, J. E. {{Surname|Jarvis}} and A. R. {{Van Atta}}, gentlemen and students of [[Wooster University, were guests of the Commercial House yesterday.<ref>Wooster Republican, Wooster, Ohio. 1896 May 13, p. 5.</ref>
 
* 1896 - May, CONGRESS: C. E. {{Surname|McAfee}}, Wm. H. {{Surname|Thompson}}, F. P. {{Surname|Atkinson }}, J. E. {{Surname|Jarvis}} and A. R. {{Van Atta}}, gentlemen and students of [[Wooster University, were guests of the Commercial House yesterday.<ref>Wooster Republican, Wooster, Ohio. 1896 May 13, p. 5.</ref>
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* 1896 - June, CONGRESS: J. C. {{Surname|Zimmerman}} and Miss Gypsy {{Surname|Taylor}}, of Wooster, and Stephen {{Surname|Henry}} and Miss Ada R. {{Burname|Brown}}, of Circleville, spent Friday at the Commercial House.<ref>Wooster Republican, Wooster, Ohio. 1896 June 17, p. 2.</ref>
 
* 1897 - April, CONGRESS: A party of Wooster ladies composed of the following were guests at the Commercial House last Thursday for dinner: Mrs. A. M. {{Surname|Parrish}}, Wm. A. ______, Frances J. P. {{Surname|Moore}}, G. P. ________, W. W. {{Surname|Firestone}}, Isaac {{Surname|Johnson}}, Sarah L. {{Surname|Phillips}}, John {{Surname|McSweeney}}, W. D. {{Surname|Tyler}}, J. I. {{Surname|Keifer}}, C. V. {{Surname|Hard}}, A. {{Surname|Saybolt}}, A. S. {{Surname|Lehman}}, Martha E. {{Surname|McClellan}}, Carey W. {{Surname|Kauke}} and L. P. {{Surname|Philiger}}. The ladies seemed to enjoy their trip to the country.<ref>Wayne County Democrat, Wooster, Ohio. 1897 April 28, p. 1.</ref>
 
* 1897 - April, CONGRESS: A party of Wooster ladies composed of the following were guests at the Commercial House last Thursday for dinner: Mrs. A. M. {{Surname|Parrish}}, Wm. A. ______, Frances J. P. {{Surname|Moore}}, G. P. ________, W. W. {{Surname|Firestone}}, Isaac {{Surname|Johnson}}, Sarah L. {{Surname|Phillips}}, John {{Surname|McSweeney}}, W. D. {{Surname|Tyler}}, J. I. {{Surname|Keifer}}, C. V. {{Surname|Hard}}, A. {{Surname|Saybolt}}, A. S. {{Surname|Lehman}}, Martha E. {{Surname|McClellan}}, Carey W. {{Surname|Kauke}} and L. P. {{Surname|Philiger}}. The ladies seemed to enjoy their trip to the country.<ref>Wayne County Democrat, Wooster, Ohio. 1897 April 28, p. 1.</ref>
 
* 1897 - April, CONGRESS: In Em {{Surname|Quad}}'s letter mention is made of the party of ladies of Wooster, who, last Thursday, took dinner at the Commercial House in Congress.<ref>Wayne County Democrat, Wooster, Ohio. 1897 April 28, p. 3.</ref>
 
* 1897 - April, CONGRESS: In Em {{Surname|Quad}}'s letter mention is made of the party of ladies of Wooster, who, last Thursday, took dinner at the Commercial House in Congress.<ref>Wayne County Democrat, Wooster, Ohio. 1897 April 28, p. 3.</ref>
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