Photo Record
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Metadata
Catalog Number |
MATSURA6024 |
Subjects |
Stagecoach lines Hotels |
Description |
The Alma Hotel in the south-end (west of 2nd Ave. and and along Conconully St. south of Salmon Creek) of Okanogan, WA (State) is distinguished by its turret; other buildings/houses are in the background. The hotel was built by W. R. Kahlow in 1904 and by April of that year it was operating. It was named for his daughter Alma Hansen. The original part of the structure was an old log house, constructed about 1890. There was a log stage coach stop there, and the hotel was built in front of it. From the Okanogan Record Newspaper, April 22, 1904: "The Hotel Alma is one of the finest public places in the county and Mr. Kahlow, the proprietor, spares no means to provide comfort for his guests. The building is new and plastered throughout and neatly furnished. Check the Okanogan Record Newspaper for possible advertisements and articles. |
Photographer |
Matsura, Frank S. |
Object Name |
Negative |
Year Range from |
1908 |
Year Range to |
1913 |
People |
Kahlow, William Rufus Hansen, Alma Laura Kahlow |
Place |
Okanogan-Okanogan County-Washington (state) |
Search Terms |
Alma Hotel |
Classification |
Architecture Hotels |
Related Publications |
Okanogan County Heritage Winter, 1978, pg. 12-13 Images of Okanogan County As Photographed By Frank S. Matsura published by Okanogan County Historical Society and Omak Chronicle, 2002, p 83. Okanogan County Heritage Vol 45 No 1, Winter 2006 |
Legal Status |
No known copyright. Item is public domain as it was published prior to 1923. |
Copyright |
If using this photograph, please give credit to: Okanogan County Historical Society. Please notify us of your use so that we may add it to our catalog. |
