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256: 122:, soon prospecting for minerals in Arizona and New Mexico. He entered Los Angeles afterward, penniless, but found employment as a clerk in a hotel first named the Lafayette, then the Cosmopolitan and finally the St. Elmo Hotel. At that time it was owned by Kohl, Dockwiler and Fluhe, but later it became the property of Hammel and Denker. 231:
According to most sources, the partners then leased the United States Hotel at the corner of Requena and Main streets in Los Angeles, in 1869. (Another source states that Hammel "and a partner named Bremerman leased the United States Hotel on February 1st from Louis Mesmer.") They kept the hotel
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Earlier, though, shortly after Denker's death, there was an auction at the ranch of "Horses, cows, heifers, milk wagons, farmer wagons, carriages, four-seated tourists' wagon and buggies, two headers, mowers, barrows . . . All the farming implements and tools; also one team of imported
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at the time as wife Louise A. and children Mary M. Lichtenberger, Antoinette Lichtenberger, Leontine V. Denker, Isabella C. Mayer and Louis A. Denker, and two brothers and a sister. His estate was estimated informally to be about a million dollars.
279:"; these plans, though, were ruined by a drought and Hammel and Denker bought the land in the 1880s. It was noted as "a fertile stretch of over thirty-five hundred acres of valley and frostless foothill land lying between Los Angeles and 203:
The two men had the same attorney, J. D. Bicknell, "and upon him devolved the burden of reducing order out of chaos." The appraised value of the Hammel estate was $ 534,428.04, and that of the Denker estate was $ 338,053.
443: 200:] died his partner continued to administer the partnership as before until he, too, died. And even then it was a necessity almost to deal with the two estates as a single entity." 283:." They "planted bean fields to help pay taxes but their ultimate dream was establishing a North African-themed subdivision called Morocco. However, this fantasyland disappeared 220:, where he was operating the Delphi Hotel with John J. Hendrickson. It was a profitable enterprise because Havilah was then the county seat and headquarters for 392:
Los Angeles and Vicinity, Containing a History of the City From Its Earliest Settlement as a Spanish Pueblo to the Closing Year of the Nineteenth Century,
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reported: "Thus passes to rest a society which started out under the most promising auspices, and after a varied career of five years gave up the ghost."
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In 1873-74 A.H. Denker was elected as a member of the Kern County Board of Supervisors, and despite the fact that he favored retaining Havilah as the
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It was noted in 1904 that Hammel and Denker had been partners "in all their hotel and farming ventures, and when Hamel [
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was built at the northwest corner of Third and Spring streets in Los Angeles. Only nine years later it would make way for the
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Denker was married to Louise A. Ruellan of France, sister to Marie (above), and they had five children, Marie (later Mrs.
255: 94:(October 17, 1840 – November 13, 1892) was a German-born American businessman and politician was a business partner of 534: 347:, where the soil is of heavy body," as one account put it in 1905 when the rancho was about to be put on the market. 593: 179: 506: 244: 129:), Antoinette (Mrs. George Lichtenberger), Leontine and Isabel, and Louis. They lived at 223 West 24th Street. 302: 334: 306: 233: 221: 182:
in 1888. One of his preoccupations one the construction of "the largest hotel in Southern California" on
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History of Kern County, With Biographical Sketches of the Leading Men and Women of the County . . . .,
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until "the opening of the great real-estate boom of 1886." They were also the proprietors of the
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Franklyn Hoyt, "The Los Angeles and Pacific Railway," Electric Railway Historical Association
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in Los Angeles, a development that was never completed because of economic conditions.
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business" by Henry H. Denker, Andrew's brother, for more than thirty years.
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Sanborn 1894 map of Los Angeles, plate 8 (right), via Library of Congress
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His will provided for legacies to his family, identified in the
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Creamery on Hammel and Denker ranch, Beverly Hills, ca.1905
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Index

Henry Hammel and Andrew H. Denker
Brunswick
Rancho Rodeo de las Aguas
Henry Hammel
Henry Hammel
Beverly Hills, California
Brunswick
Bremen, Germany
Panama Isthmus
Louis Lichtenberger
Rodeo de las Aguas ranch
Bright's disease
county seat
Bakersfield
Horticultural
Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce
Tenth Street
sic
Havilah
Kern County
stage lines
Visalia, California
St. Elmo Hotel
Hammel and Denker Building
Douglas Building

Rancho Rodeo de las Aguas
Benjamin D. Wilson
Henry Hancock
German immigrants

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