History of Concord, New Hampshire, from the original grant in seventeen hundred and twenty-five to the opening of the twentieth century; . Ifthey were beaten, they lost neitherhope nor honor. A long line offamous names might be culled fromits registers, among them those of Abraham Lincoln, Winfield Scott,Horace Greeley, Adalina Patti, Teresa Parodi, Anson Burlingame,Lord and Lady Amberley, Edwin Booth, and Caroline Webster was often there. The old house was destroyed byfire December 28, 1856, and the existing hotel was built on its sitethe following year. Abel Hutchins conduct


History of Concord, New Hampshire, from the original grant in seventeen hundred and twenty-five to the opening of the twentieth century; . Ifthey were beaten, they lost neitherhope nor honor. A long line offamous names might be culled fromits registers, among them those of Abraham Lincoln, Winfield Scott,Horace Greeley, Adalina Patti, Teresa Parodi, Anson Burlingame,Lord and Lady Amberley, Edwin Booth, and Caroline Webster was often there. The old house was destroyed byfire December 28, 1856, and the existing hotel was built on its sitethe following year. Abel Hutchins conducted the Phenix until 1832. Afterwardit had the following landlords: Ephraim Hutchins, 1832-42; Will-iam Dole, 1843-44; A. C. Pierce, 1845-51; Pierce & Dumas,1851-53; S. H. Dumas & Co., 1853-56 ; Hutchins & Clark, Corn-ing & Clark, Corning & Dumas, 1857-62 ; Dumas & Thompson,1863-66; Langdon Littlehale, 1867-68; J. L. Seavey, 1869-71;J. R. Crocker, 1872-75; W. S. Baker, 1876-80; James ,1881-85; Oliver J. Pelren, manager, 1885-93. The Phenix hasbeen maintained in connection with the Eagle Hotel since Old Phenix Hotel. 860 HISTORY OF CONCORD.


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