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Netherly was a prostitute in Chattanooga during 1920s and 1930's. She supposedly resided in room 311 for an extended time. While details are hazy, Ms. Netherly in fact died in that very room. Some legends have it that she was found soaking in the tub with her head almost completely decapitated- more than likely done by a jealous lover or husband. Other legends say that as she took a gentleman suitor to her room and he later directed his time and attention elsewhere to another woman. This supposedly left her broken hearted and suicidal, and it was then that Ms. Netherly took her own life. People who have stayed in room 311 say that Ms. Netherly hates men, especially those who smoke. Many guests that have stayed in the room, including Al Capone, have made it through the night without any paranormal activity, while others report it being heavy during their stay.
301:, in the Georgian style and constructed by the George A. Fuller Construction Company of Washington, D.C., at a cost of $ 2.7 million. The new wing had 280 rooms, while the remaining portion of the old structure had an additional 120 rooms, which were kept in operation until the new wing was completed, so the hotel did not need to fully close during construction. Samuel R. Read died in 1942, and in 1943 the hotel was sold to Albert Noe, Jr. He died four years later, and his son Albert Noe III assumed control of the hotel. In 1962, Noe built a six-story motel wing with an underground garage and an outdoor pool in the rear of the hotel, to appeal to travelers on the newly constructed 231: 62: 87: 261:(Thomas Crutchfield, Jr.'s brother) to deliver a fiery speech of his own, denouncing Davis as a "renegade and a traitor," and saying that Tennessee would not be "hood winked, bamboozled and dragged into your Southern, codfish, aristocratic, tory blooded, South Carolina mobocracy." A duel nearly resulted between the men and the argument at the hotel was widely reported as tensions grew on the eve of the Civil War. 48: 351:. On August 30, 2016, the hotel was purchased by Avocet Hospitality Group of Charleston, SC. The hotel was renovated at a cost of $ 27 million, which included the movement of the main entrance from Broad Street to its original location on Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, in front of the hotel, the addition of multiple dining outlets and the renovation of all guest rooms. The hotel reopened in 2018 as 94: 69: 1232: 364:
Winfrey, Gary Cooper, Winston Churchill, Bing Crosby, Walt Disney, Bob Hope, and Al Capone. Capone stayed in the Read House a short time during his federal trial in the early 20th century. Custom iron bars were added to the windows in the room Capone resided in (Room 311), and remain there to this day.
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Civil War surgeon John T. Read had previously owned a hotel with his wife Caroline in their hometown of McMinnville, Tennessee, which had similarly burned down. They moved to Chattanooga in 1871 and purchased a three-story office building that had been built on the site of the Crutchfield House. Read
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In the heart of Chattanooga, the Read House has hosted many celebrities and politicians. Among them are presidents Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, Grover Cleveland, Theodore Roosevelt, William McKinley, Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan, as well as Edwin Booth, Gene Autry, Elvis Presley, Oprah
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Perhaps the thing the Read House is most known for is the haunting of room 311. Many believe the room harbors the spirit of a woman named Annalisa Netherly. There are many legends as to who this woman was and how she became the famous spirit to haunt the hotel, but it is most well known that Ms.
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century, the magnificent Read House became one of the first commercial establishments in the city to boast electric lights. In 1926 ... In 1977 the Read House was named to the National Register of Historic Places as a prime example of period
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stayed at the Crutchfield House on January 21, 1861, while traveling home to Mississippi after resigning from the United States Senate. Davis delivered a speech in favor of secession in the hotel's dining room, causing future congressman
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1872 as the Read House. Under the management of Dr. and Mrs. John T. Read the hotel was well known for its hospitality and splendid cuisine. The uTin Banquet," given at the Read House in 1888, celebrated the success of the local
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When the Crutchfield House burned in 1867, Thomas Read leased the property and built the Read House. ... here) managed his father's hotel and, upon his death, purchased the block and opened the current Read House Hotel in
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Throughout the years, thousands of celebrities have slept and dined in the Read House. ... Nixon, Winston Churchill, Gloria Swanson, Benny Goodman, Bob Hope, Gene Autry, John Barry- more, Tom Thumb, Dizzy Dean, and Al
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In 1925, the majority of the original structure was torn down. It was replaced with the current 10-story Read House Hotel, opened on July 5, 1926. The new hotel was designed by the Chicago firm
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Read House Hotel 1926 (West 9th Street and Broad Street) The Read House occupies a site used for hotel purposes since 1847, when the Crutchfield House was established.
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placed its regimental colors atop the hotel to signal their control of the town. The hotel later served as a hospital for Union soldiers wounded at the
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In 1862, the hotel served as the headquarters for the local Confederate garrison. That winter, Confederate General
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bought the hotel from Noe in 1968 and retained the National Hotel Company to manage it.
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Hotel buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Tennessee
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In 1978, the hotel was sold to the owners of the nearby
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assumed management in 1986 and the hotel became the
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

The Read House Hotel is located in Tennessee
The Read House Hotel is located in the United States
Chattanooga, Tennessee
35°02′46″N 85°18′39″W / 35.04611°N 85.31083°W / 35.04611; -85.31083
William Holabird
Martin Roche
76001780
Chattanooga, Tennessee
National Register of Historic Places
Hamilton County

Thomas Crutchfield Sr.
Union Depot
Jefferson Davis
William Crutchfield
Samuel Jones
92nd Illinois Infantry Regiment
Battle of Chickamauga
Holabird & Roche
Interstate Highway System
Provident Life and Accident Insurance Company
Chattanooga Choo-Choo Hotel
Best Western
Radisson Hotels
Sheraton Hotels
"National Register Information System"
National Register of Historic Places
National Park Service

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