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WESTERN HOUSE

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WESTERN HOUSE. The 1858-1859 Dubuque City Directory listed Delhi in West Dubuque. Martin Shaffner was the proprietor. Dominic Forrest operated the bar and pool hall. Schaffner had come to the United States in 1834 as a jeweler, but moved the Dubuque to mine LEAD. He operated the Western House, a log building, as a restaurant and tavern for about thirty years. With a prosperous business, he constructed a new building of lumber and brick on the western side of O'Hagen Street at its intersection with Asbury Road. This remained in operation from 1850 until the beginning of the 1900s when it became a residence. Shaffer retired in 1870. (1)

In 1894 M. Kies who had been the host of the HARMONY HALL HOTEL leased the Loes Building on Jackson Street between 12th and 13th STREETS and opened it as the Western House. (1)

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Source:

1. "Inns of Yesteryear," Telegraph Herald, May 28, 1933, p. 7