1908 HOTEL STATIONARY – WEST HOTEL – Minneapolis, Minnesota

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For sale is an original early 1900s WEST HOTEL STATIONARY from Minneapolis, Minnesota. This stationary is dated March 22, 1908. The check includes a detailed graphic of this historic hotel. Letter measures about 9 1/2 inches by 5 3/4 inches. This letter would look great framed next to a black and white photo of the hotel. An interesting ephemera collectible.

The text of the business letter is as follows: “Messenger Adam Dillmann, Milwaukee, Wisconsin — Gentleman, Mr. Ed Carroll Marigest, St Charles Hotel, of your city requested me to ask you to send to his hotel 1/2 can each quarts & pints Gold Seal. I am staying for a few days at this hotel and finding business very good. I am Yours Truly..”

In 1884, Minneapolis proudly introduced the West Hotel, its first world-class establishment. With 407 guest rooms and an opulent lobby adorned with marble and stained glass, the hotel symbolized the city’s burgeoning aspirations. Although initially successful, the West Hotel faced financial challenges and a tragic fire in 1906, which tested its resilience. As newer hotels emerged and guest preferences changed, the West Hotel struggled to keep up, leading to a succession of owners and eventual demolition in 1940.

The West Hotel hosted distinguished guests like Mark Twain and Winston Churchill and played a significant role in Minneapolis’ history, including hosting the 1892 Republican National Convention. However, evolving demands and a shifting neighborhood context posed obstacles. As competing hotels offered more amenities and the surrounding area transformed, the West Hotel’s allure gradually faded. Today, its legacy lives on as a testament to the city’s early aspirations and the changing tides of time.

Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 6 × 6 × 1 in