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John Drake (1826–1895) : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Drake (1826–1895)
John Burroughs Drake (January 17, 1826 – November 12, 1895) was a hotelier who was part owner of the Tremont House hotel in Chicago, Illinois.〔Berger, Miles L., "They Built Chicago: Entrepreneurs Who Shaped a Great City's Architecture," Bonus Books, Inc., Chicago, 1992, p. 151., ISBN 0-929387-76-7.〕 He managed the Grand Pacific Hotel from 1874–1895.〔Host, William R. and Brooke Ahne Portmann, "Early Chicago Hotels," Arcadia Publishing, 2006, p. 46., ISBN 0-7385-4041-2.〕 His sons, John B. Drake and Tracy C. Drake were the developers and proprietors of the Blackstone Hotel and Drake Hotel,〔Berger, Miles L., ''They Built Chicago: Entrepreneurs Who Shaped a Great City's Architecture'', Bonus Books, Inc., Chicago, 1992, p. 152., ISBN 0-929387-76-7.〕 which are both located along Michigan Avenue in Chicago, Illinois. The former is located in the Chicago Landmark Historic Michigan Boulevard District and the latter along the Magnificent Mile. The Blackstone Hotel and Blackstone Theatre were built by his sons on the former site of the mansion of his business partner, Timothy Blackstone. ==Family and childhood== Drake was born in Lebanon, Ohio, the son of John Burroughs Drake a harness-maker from Trenton, New Jersey and Nancy (Harry) Drake from Pennsylvania. His father died when he was 11 causing him to have to work in a store, while obtaining a “Common school” education.〔 At 16 he took a job at a Lebanon tavern.〔 In 1845, he embarked to Cincinnati, OH where he worked as a hotel clerk for a pair of hotels.〔 He married Josephine Corey, daughter of Francis Edward Corey on February 24, 1863.〔 They had three sons and two daughters.〔
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