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Washington supreme court. After the ruling, Ansorge turned over running of the hotel to his wife and her family the Keihls. In turn, they leased the hotel and its operations to Augusta and George Thomas starting June 1, 1911 for a period of three years. William Ansorge did not return to running the hotel, having given up the court appeal in December 1911, and surrendered to serve a sentence in the
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members sporadically operated and lived in the building through the 1950's
Ownership of the hotel was sold to Louella Burns and Mr. and Mrs Richard Lembeke, all of Curlew in 1964 who kept the hotel open until 1977. After listing on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979, ownership of the hotel was transferred in the 1980's to the Kettle River Historical Club.
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shop area, with much of the fixtures for both still in place, and now serves as the museum gift shop. A glass cigar case and display counter area which are first seen in a 1930's era photograph are still present in the lobby section. One of the original fixtures on the lobby, a nickel operated (nickelodeon),
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for the front corner rooms have an internal set of doors that can be used to close off the bay area, and one of the corner rooms was designated the "honeymoon suit". The
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The original annex building turned saloon was torn down and replaced with a more modern building of shed roof design which most recently had housed the Curlew
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January 1979 the Ansorge Hotel was one of six buildings or sites in Eastern Washington that had been submitted for consideration to the National Register of Historic Places. Official acceptance came the week of April 4, 1979 for both the Ansorge and another Ferry County site, the Nelson-Grunwell
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Augusta Thomas took proprietorship, the hotel suffered a near miss with fire on the night of July 11, 1911. A.J. Maxwells butchery and meat market across the street from the Ansorge was fully engulfed in flames stemming from a faulty flue. While the heat of the conflagration
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proposed location. Its debated if
Ansorge built first and bought the city lots later, or bought lots and then built his first structure. Local oral history states the first hotel was built and opened in 1903, however records of the county assessor show the city lots as purchased in 1904. The first
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Augusta expired in 1914, control reverted to the Keihls, who managed it for the next several years before again turning management over to others. In 1917 Leo Strassburg and wife took over and ran the hotel until the late 1940's. After the return of management to the Keihl family,
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William Ansorge being investigated and subsequently convicted for the violation of Washington state liquor law. Arrested on May 5, the charge of "selling liquor to an Indian" was given. Upon initial conviction by Judge Pendergast of Republic,
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