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Jacob Bertels

Saturday, March 14, 2009. Back to Hotel and Taverns. Jacob Bertels was born in 1807 at Lansdale, Montgomery Co., Pa., and died at Quakertown, Bucks Co., Pa., December 19, 1886, aged seventy-nine years. He was a resident of Luzerne county, Pa., from 1840 to 1863. Served in the Civil war, in three months service as captain of Company D, Eighth Pennsylvania Infantry; then organized Company D, Ninth Regiment P.V.C., of which he was captain two years, when he resigned on account of disability.

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Hotels Taverns

Sunday, February 22, 2009. The landlord of a hotel was apt to be a man of consequence and standing in the community. As a class they were generally respected and were often called to hold public office when it was a distinction to hold public office, as marking the esteem and respect and confidence in which one was held by his fellow citizens.

Wyoming Hotel

Saturday, March 14, 2009. Back to Hotel and Taverns. By 1800 Abel Yarrington removed to what was afterward was the Wyoming hotel, on South Main street, down from Public Square. It was afterwards run by Mr. In 1823 it was purchased by Charles J. Christel who operated it until his death in 1836. Next it was run by Henry Pettitt. In the early 1840 it was bought by Jacob Bertels. Who operated it until the beginning of the Civil War, about 1863. A stock of goods to be sold at au.

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Saturday, March 14, 2009. Back to Hotel and Taverns. Jacob Bertels was born in 1807 at Lansdale, Montgomery Co., Pa., and died at Quakertown, Bucks Co., Pa., December 19, 1886, aged seventy-nine years. He was a resident of Luzerne county, Pa., from 1840 to 1863. Served in the Civil war, in three months service as captain of Company D, Eighth Pennsylvania Infantry; then organized Company D, Ninth Regiment P.V.C., of which he was captain two years, when he resigned on account of disability.

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