Talk:Charles A. Shibell

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Occidental
Apparently the Palace was renamed the Occidental in 1894, thirteen years after Shibell took it over. On June 21, 1894 the Arizona Daily Star announced "The old Palace hotel will be opened to the public on July 3 by Henry Levin and Hilario Urquides, under the name of the Occidental Hotel." The contemporary Tucson "Occidental Hotel" (formerly the Grand Hotel) to Shibell's Palace is advertised as having a "Mrs. A. Peters" as the new proprietor and manager in January 1882. --tronvillain (talk) 15:00, 11 July 2018 (UTC)
 * Of course, the Occidental Hotel then apparently burned down in June of 1882. It was then reopened as the "Grand Central" by a "Dr. W. J. White" on February 19, 1883. In any case, there doesn't seem to be any good contemporary evidence of Shibell owning or managing an Occidental hotel along with the Palace. --tronvillain (talk) 15:28, 11 July 2018 (UTC)