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==Timeline==
 
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* 1883 - December, CONGRESS: W. S. {{Surname|Brown}} has purchased the hotel property known as the [[Union Hotel]]. He has gone to a great expense in overhauling and refitting the same. It will hereafter be known as the Commercial House. Mrs. Brown is favorably known as a landlady, and guests will receive a cordial welcome, and I am sure if the stop at the Commercial once they will stop again. PEACEFUL RULER. <ref>Jacksonian, Wooster, Ohio. 1883 December 13, p. 4.</ref>
 
* 1883 - December, CONGRESS: W. S. Brown has opened a first-class country hotel in Congress and christened it "The Commercial House." All who stop at the Commercial will find its landlord a genial and accommodating host.<ref>Wooster Republican, Wooster, Ohio. 1883 December 27, p. 3.</ref>
 
* 1883 - December, CONGRESS: W. S. Brown has opened a first-class country hotel in Congress and christened it "The Commercial House." All who stop at the Commercial will find its landlord a genial and accommodating host.<ref>Wooster Republican, Wooster, Ohio. 1883 December 27, p. 3.</ref>
 
* 1884 - January, CONGRESS: A sleighing party from Congress last Wednesday night met with rather a serious accident. On their return, while descending the hill in the west part of the city, the sled pole became detached from the vehicle, leaving the occupants of the sled at the side of the road, the horses started down the street at a furious rate, not stopping until they came in direct contact with the Commercial House, the one horse stuck his head through the window of the office, the other struck the post of the office door, dislocating its neck and instantly expired.<ref>Wooster Republican, Wooster, Ohio. 1884 January 24, p. 3.</ref>
 
* 1884 - January, CONGRESS: A sleighing party from Congress last Wednesday night met with rather a serious accident. On their return, while descending the hill in the west part of the city, the sled pole became detached from the vehicle, leaving the occupants of the sled at the side of the road, the horses started down the street at a furious rate, not stopping until they came in direct contact with the Commercial House, the one horse stuck his head through the window of the office, the other struck the post of the office door, dislocating its neck and instantly expired.<ref>Wooster Republican, Wooster, Ohio. 1884 January 24, p. 3.</ref>
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