Stevens House Hotel - opened November 19, 1874 as New Hotel. Christopher Hager moved to get place for traveling salesmen to stay in downtown Lancaster. He sponsored a public stock sale and name of hotel to be person responsible for most stock sales. There was a dry goods merchant at 21 E. King Street - Hoar & McNabb (c. 1872 to 1898) - was Joseph Hoar, and when stockholder voted they voted to call it after Thaddeus Stevens. In 1917 Ralph Alexander bought out participants and subsequently inherited by his daughter, Mabel Alexander Shoemaker. Torn down for apartment house during winter of 1963 - 1964.
The Stevens House was built in 1874 as a community project. It was one of the first projects undertaken by the Lancaster Board of Trade, which played a major role in raising funds for the construction. The building was torn
Formerly the Kitty Yeates summer home in 1854, this residence became the A. J. Gerz Green Cottage Hotel. The building remains today at 613 Fremont Street. From left are A. J. Gerz and his wife, Margaret Gerz.