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Phil Metschan (1840-1920), originally from Germany, immigrated to the United States in 1854. He lived in Ohio, Kansas, and Colorado, before traveling west to Sacramento, California in 1861. He soon moved on to Portland, Oregon, where he ran a bakery until it was destroyed by the flood of 1862. He then ran a store in Canyon City and got his start in state politics. He married Maria (Marie) Catharina Schaume (1841-1895), a native of Germany who had immigrated in 1864, living first in San Francisco and then Canyon City. Metschan served as Oregon State Treasurer from 1891-1899, and then bought the Imperial Hotel in Portland. His son, Phil Metschan Jr., helped him run the new Imperial Hotel, built in 1910. He had nine children, including Frank F. Metschan, Edward L. Metschan, Anna Metschan Catt

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  • Phil S. Metschan Senior (* 1840 auf dem Gebiet des Deutschen Bundes; † 27. März 1920 im Multnomah County, Oregon) war ein US-amerikanischer Geschäftsmann, Jurist und Politiker (Republikanische Partei). (de)
  • Phil Metschan (1840-1920), originally from Germany, immigrated to the United States in 1854. He lived in Ohio, Kansas, and Colorado, before traveling west to Sacramento, California in 1861. He soon moved on to Portland, Oregon, where he ran a bakery until it was destroyed by the flood of 1862. He then ran a store in Canyon City and got his start in state politics. He married Maria (Marie) Catharina Schaume (1841-1895), a native of Germany who had immigrated in 1864, living first in San Francisco and then Canyon City. Metschan served as Oregon State Treasurer from 1891-1899, and then bought the Imperial Hotel in Portland. His son, Phil Metschan Jr., helped him run the new Imperial Hotel, built in 1910. He had nine children, including Frank F. Metschan, Edward L. Metschan, Anna Metschan Catt (en)
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  • Phil S. Metschan Senior (* 1840 auf dem Gebiet des Deutschen Bundes; † 27. März 1920 im Multnomah County, Oregon) war ein US-amerikanischer Geschäftsmann, Jurist und Politiker (Republikanische Partei). (de)
  • Phil Metschan (1840-1920), originally from Germany, immigrated to the United States in 1854. He lived in Ohio, Kansas, and Colorado, before traveling west to Sacramento, California in 1861. He soon moved on to Portland, Oregon, where he ran a bakery until it was destroyed by the flood of 1862. He then ran a store in Canyon City and got his start in state politics. He married Maria (Marie) Catharina Schaume (1841-1895), a native of Germany who had immigrated in 1864, living first in San Francisco and then Canyon City. Metschan served as Oregon State Treasurer from 1891-1899, and then bought the Imperial Hotel in Portland. His son, Phil Metschan Jr., helped him run the new Imperial Hotel, built in 1910. He had nine children, including Frank F. Metschan, Edward L. Metschan, Anna Metschan Cattanach, and Lillian Metschan Flanders (wife of Jesse Evans Flanders). was selected as the Republican nominee for governor of Oregon in 1930, after the unexpected death of nominee George W. Joseph, but he lost to Julius Meier, Joseph's law partner, who ran as an independent candidate. (en)
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