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* 1848 - March 29, Opened
 
* 1848 - March 29, Opened
 
* 1850, 1852, 1853 and 1859 City Directories
 
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* 1883 - December, OBITUARY: Henry {{Surname|Leies}}, Sr., died at his home in Orrville Thursday of dropsy. Mr. Leies was for many years a citizen of Wooster, having been in the hotel business here as landlord of the old [[Eagle House]], [[Washington House]] and until a few years ago was the proprietor of the [[Empire House]], now known as Keister's Eastern House. In his capacity as landlord he became one of the best known men in the county, he was popular and entertaining as a host and a man noted for his large-hearted generosity. He leaves to sons and three daughters to mourn his loss. The remains were brought to Wooster Saturday afternoon and interred in Oak Hill cemetery at two o'clock Sunday p.m. Deceased was in his sixtieth year.
  
 
==Newspaper Article Citations==
 
==Newspaper Article Citations==

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About
Name
  • Eagle House
Accommodation and Food Services
  • Accommodation
Services
  • Hotel, Stables
Facts
Founded
  • March 29,1848
    Wooster,Ohio
Dissolved
  • Date unknown
Related
Key Persons
Location
    • Wooster, 44691, Ohio

Features:

  • Stables for 100 horses
  • General Stage office, seats secured in various lines of stages

Census records

  • 1850 Wayne County Census (Wooster, Ohio), p. 226 A.

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Timeline

  • 1848 - March 29, Opened
  • 1850, 1852, 1853 and 1859 City Directories
  • 1883 - December, OBITUARY: Henry Leies, Sr., died at his home in Orrville Thursday of dropsy. Mr. Leies was for many years a citizen of Wooster, having been in the hotel business here as landlord of the old Eagle House, Washington House and until a few years ago was the proprietor of the Empire House, now known as Keister's Eastern House. In his capacity as landlord he became one of the best known men in the county, he was popular and entertaining as a host and a man noted for his large-hearted generosity. He leaves to sons and three daughters to mourn his loss. The remains were brought to Wooster Saturday afternoon and interred in Oak Hill cemetery at two o'clock Sunday p.m. Deceased was in his sixtieth year.

Newspaper Article Citations

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Newspaper Clippings/Full Text

References

  1. Wooster Journal and Democratic Times, Wooster, Ohio. 1838 Aug 15, p.4.
  2. Wooster Democrat. Wooster, Ohio. 1948-07-20, p. 4.

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