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==Timeline==
 
==Timeline==
* 1884 - Boarding house was remodeled  
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* 1884 - Boarding house was remodeled  
* 1887 - Annual Business Review of Wayne County, Ohio (1987)
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* 1887 - Annual Business Review of Wayne County, Ohio (1987)
* 1894-1895 - Wooster City & Wayne County Business Directory
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* 1894-1895 - Wooster City & Wayne County Business Directory
* 1896 - Directory of Wooster, Ohio
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* 1896 - Directory of Wooster, Ohio
* 1897 - Business Directory Wayne and Medina Counties, Ohio
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* 1897 - Business Directory Wayne and Medina Counties, Ohio
* 1900 - Wooster City & Wayne County Business Directory [ad]
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* 1900 - Wooster City & Wayne County Business Directory [ad]
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* 1901 -
  
 
==Newspaper Article Citations==
 
==Newspaper Article Citations==

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About
Name
  • Eastern House
Accommodation and Food Services
  • Accommodation
Trading names
  • Eastern Hotel
Services
  • Hotel
Facts
Founded
  • Date unknown
Dissolved
  • Date unknown
Related
Key Persons
Location
    • 63 E. Liberty St., Wooster, 44691, Ohio

Oldest hotel site in Wooster, Ohio in the SW corner of Beaver & Liberty Streets

  • Renovated: 1884
  • Demolished: 1900-1905
  • Features: 22 rooms ($1.00 per day in 1880s)

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Timeline

  • 1884 - Boarding house was remodeled
  • 1887 - Annual Business Review of Wayne County, Ohio (1987)
  • 1894-1895 - Wooster City & Wayne County Business Directory
  • 1896 - Directory of Wooster, Ohio
  • 1897 - Business Directory Wayne and Medina Counties, Ohio
  • 1900 - Wooster City & Wayne County Business Directory [ad]
  • 1901 -

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Historical documents

This location is one of the oldest hotel sites of this city, and three years ago, who overhauled and refurnished it through-the house was occupied by Mr.Yoder and his family about out. They set an excellent table and make every effort to secure the comfort of guests, and this house has regained its country custom, secured a liberal share of the traveling public and many permanent boarders. Its regular rates are $1.00 per day, with like reasonable rates for regular boarders. There is a good feed stable in connection, and the best of care is guaranteed to stock. Mr. Yoder is a practical business man, and was for some years engaged in mercantile pursuits and hotel business at Doylestown, O. [1]

References

  1. Annual Business Review of Wayne County, Ohio, 1887 - Ohio Wayne Dir An78t 1887


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