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1913 Astoria, Oregon City Directory for Stoddard

Name: Robert B Stoddard
Spouse: Signe Stoddard
Occupation: Stenographer
Employer: George W Sanborn & Son
Residence: Hotel Royston
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The Hotel Royston was located on the NE corner of Franklin Avenue and 11th and the owner was N B Royston who offered "Furnished Rooms and Housekeeping Suites, Steam Heat in all Rooms."

From:https://www.nps.gov/articles/aleu-mobley-ch-6.htm
In 1912 the Sanborn Cram Company of Astoria, Oregon, built a cannery at Cannery Point (Cobb 1917:50). The Sanborn family had a long history in business and were part of Astoria’s affluent during the late 1800s; in 1889 under the name Astoria and Alaska Packing Company, George W. Sanborn and a partner built one of Alaska’s earliest canneries at Pavlof Harbor on Chichagof Island – across Chatham Strait midway between Funter Bay and Angoon (Cobb 1922:40).The same year they began the Burnett Inlet cannery, George W. Sanborn and his son Frank joined several other investors to form the Sanborn Cutting Company and built a cannery at Kake (District of Columbia Court of Appeals 1918:673-679; MacDonald 1949:33; Mobley 2009). The two companies were based in Astoria and for a time were contemporaries – both firms exhibited at the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco (Wahlgreen Company 1915). By1920 a large portion of the Astoria waterfront was taken up by the docks and warehouses of George W. Sanborn and Sons (Pacific Fisherman 1920:21), at a time when the elder Sanborn was one of the city’s three port commissioners (Special Correspondent 1918:142).


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Linked toSigne Marie Charlotte Danielson; Richard Benson Stoddard