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Bagg's Hotel

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The original site was bought out and built into what became known as the Northern Hotel until it burned down in 1870. Meanwhile, Baggs Jr. built his hotel across the street taking on the name "Shepard’s Hotel". D.M. Johnson managed the hotel for 15 years until his death in 1902.
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for his business on Main Street. The same year, he constructed a hotel for travelers waiting for their horses to be shoed. It grew from being a "shanty", to a two story wooden building, and was taken over by Moses Bagg Jr. after his father's death in 1805. Guests included
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The "Utica Tally-Ho Stage Coach" transited travelers to and from the hotel. There was a fire in the "wineroom" in 1895.
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WINEROOM IN BAGGS'S HOTEL AFIRE; Guests Were Greatly Excited, but Little Damage Was Done.
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Special to The New York Times February 15, 1902, Page 9 New York Times
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in 1793. In 1794 he purchased four acres of land from
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WINEROOM IN BAGGS'S HOTEL AFIRE; Guests Were Greatly Excited, but Little Damage Was Done.
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