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TREMONT HOUSE. The hotel was opened by [[PYNE, W. W.|W. W. PYNE]] and later operated by Rebman and Alexander. Advertisements in 1860 claimed a watchman was "up at all hours of the night." | TREMONT HOUSE. The hotel was opened by [[PYNE, W. W.|W. W. PYNE]] and later operated by Rebman and Alexander. Advertisements in 1860 claimed a watchman was "up at all hours of the night." In 1873 the site was considered for the construction of an opera house. (1) | ||
The 1858-1859 through 1878-79 ''Dubuque City Directory'' listed the corner of 8th and Iowa. Rebman and Crossman were the proprietors. | The 1858-1859 through 1878-79 ''Dubuque City Directory'' listed the corner of 8th and Iowa. Rebman and Crossman were the proprietors. | ||
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1. "New Site for an Opera House," ''Dubuque Herald'', March 5, 1873, p. 4. Online: | |||
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Revision as of 15:42, 29 September 2015

TREMONT HOUSE. The hotel was opened by W. W. PYNE and later operated by Rebman and Alexander. Advertisements in 1860 claimed a watchman was "up at all hours of the night." In 1873 the site was considered for the construction of an opera house. (1)
The 1858-1859 through 1878-79 Dubuque City Directory listed the corner of 8th and Iowa. Rebman and Crossman were the proprietors.
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1. "New Site for an Opera House," Dubuque Herald, March 5, 1873, p. 4. Online: