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Hotel del Coronado Famous

The author of The Wizard Of Oz wrote a lot in the hotel.

Charles T. Hinde

Birth and death place

The movie 1408 was inspired by this hotel.

Birth And Death

Born: Urbana, Ohio

Birthday: July 12, 1832

Deathday: March 10, 1915

Making him 82 years old.

A girl named Kate Morgan died at the hotel and haunts it. There is a waiting list for people who want to stay in her room

Died: Coronado, Californa

Some Like It Hot was shot at the hotel and it is starring Marilyn Menroe.

Kate Morgan

By: Jasmine Chavez

My Opinion

My opinion on Charles T. Hinde is undecided.

I think he was just really lucky to have friends that let him help them out on the business. I dont think if it were for his friends he wouldn't be as famous.

I really like his hotel and I think it is super pretty.

Family And Friends

Harry Hinde

Parents: Thomas S. Hinde and Sara Cavileer Hinde

Grandfather: Dr. Thomas Hinde

Nephews: Fredrick Hinde Zimmermen and Harry Hinde got the money that was left from Hinde's companies after he died.

Wife: Elliza Halliday

Children: Camilla Hinde

Frederick Hinde Zimmermen

Five Facts About Hinde

Religion

Resting Place: Mount Hope Cemetery, San Diego, California

Hinde belonged to the Methodist Episcopal Church.

The Reid Brothers Help

This is his signature:

John Wesley

The Reid Brothers designed Hotel del Coronado.

They did missionary work and opened hospitals, orphanages, homeless homes, univertities, and schools..

He made a Methodist Episcopal Church in Remembalince of his deseasced daughter and he had his funeral there as well.

Accomplishments

Hinde was friends with the 27th president, William Howard Taft.

The Reid Brothers made Hinde's house and church and rectory which still stands today.

Hinde was a Republican.

He was an industrialist, tycoon, a riverboat captain, businessman, and an entrepreneur.

The Reid Brothers designed the Grand Rapids Hotel which is owned by Hinde's nephew, Frederick

He worked on railroads, shipping, and one famous hotel named Hotel del Coronado.

When Hinde died

Motivations

Railroad Business

Camilla Hinde was his number one motivation.

He left most of his money to his nephew Frederick Hinde Zimmerman.

She was 13 years old when she died in Evansville, Indiana.

Education

Hinde went to Kentucky and got a job as a shipping agent for Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company.

Hotel del Coronado

He was invited to invest in and run several businesses in California when shortly after Camilla died.

Zimmerman used that money to build Grand Rapids Hotel in Mount Carmel.

Hotel del Coronado is on Rancho San Diego Island.

Hinde went to elemetary and middle school in Mount Carmel, Illinoise.

The Baltimore and Ohio railroad was unsecessful. Hinde then had all his shiments go to the Chespeake and Ohio Railroad Company.

It is owned by Coronado Beach Company.

He funded the money to build Christ Episcopal Church in Coronado in dedication on his daughter is was deceased.

He also gave his other nephew his house that he owned in Coronado.

It cost three million dollars in all.

Hinde attended Indiana Asbury University at Greencastle for a year and a half.

The company directors were Babcock, Speckles, Hinde, H.W. Mallet, and Giles Kellogg.

Babcock sent Hinde an inventation to move to Coronado to invest and help manage his business. Shortly after his daughter died.

Hinde dropped out once his mom and dad died.

They all worked together as one company.

Hinde was in railroad business for under a decade then left to Coronado, California.

Stock Certificate

A stock certificate is a document stating that you own the corporation.

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Employment in River Navigation

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They started building Hotel del Coronado on April 7, 886

In 1862, Hinde went to Louisville, Kentucky to bring a stearmer going to Memphis, Tennesee from Lousiville.

Spreckles Brothers

There was a recession, Panic of 1893, which caused them to stop working on the Hotel.

Hinde went back to St. Louis in 1864 to be a captain of the steamer, Davenport.

This is the B&O stock certificate of 1903

Hinde got one third of interest in Spreckles Brothers Commercial Company.

Employment in River Navigation

They got to start building again in 1897.

Early Years

His first job in River Tranportation was a clerk on a boat that operated between St. Louis, Missouri and St. Paul, Minnisota.

Hinde had his own business and he became a shipping agent for all the steamboats that traveled through Cario, that includes the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers.

The company imported coal, cement, and general merchandise.

After a year of working as a clerk, he was joined into the Galena, Dubuque and St. Paul Packet Company.

Hinde caught a disease called Cholera and almost died while working.

Hinde, his brother Edmund C. Hinde, and his sister Belinda Hinde, were all forced to live on their own or with other relatives.

Spreckles were one of the directors of Hotel del Coronado.

Hinde sold his interest and moved his family to Evansville, Indiana Where we met E. S. Babcock

Hinde recovered rather quickly and was promoted as captain in his mid twenties.

Hinde and Belinda lived with thier older sister and her husband.

John Spreckles

Hinde was vice president and tresurer of The Spreckles Brothers Commercial Company.

The Cholera bacteria.

Charles H. Constable

Hinde worked as a grocery clerk in Vincennes at first.

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