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Union Hotel/Bracken House/Acme
Hotel, Northwest corner of Main and 6th
The first hotel to occupy this site was the Union Hotel, a
wood frame building erected in 1849. Renamed Bracken House
for a subsequent owner, it continued to serve the city until
1889. Civil War General Joseph L. Hogg, father of future
Governor James Stephen Hogg, gave a rousing patriotic speech
from the front steps in 1861, and infamous outlaw John
Welsey Hardin was held for two weeks in the hotel by the
local sheriff in 1872. Architect Theodore Miller razed the
wooden structure and built the 65-room brick Acme Hotel in
its place in 1889. It was destroyed by fire in 1905.
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