Pictured above is a wagon from the
Consumers’ Ice Company in front of the Commercial House hotel in 1898 on the
west side of Jackson Street, between Market and Water Streets. Theodore
Schleicher was the driver of the wagon.
In the 1898 Sandusky City Directory, Mrs. J. Reuter was listed as the
proprietress of the hotel, which had formerly been known as Reuter’s Hotel.
Room rates were $1.00 to $1.50, and
meals were twenty five cents apiece. There were bathrooms and electric fans in
the Commercial House. Due to the close proximity to the Opera House, special
rates were offered to theatrical people. In the 1893 Sanborn Map, you can see
the exact location of the former Reuter’s Hotel and the Opera House.
AdWriter, Inc. is now at the former
location of the Commercial House at 165 Jackson Street in downtown Sandusky.
I just wanted to say thanks for the tidbits from history on this blog. My ancestors all lived in Ohio, in Seneca, Wyandot, and Wood Counties, so I particularly enjoy these snippets from the area.
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ReplyDelete(On a personal note: Go Green! I have a B.A. in History from Michigan State, too!)