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George E. Heathman
Born
George E. Heathman Jr.

August 1881
Iowa
DiedJuly 31, 1930 (aged 48)
Occupation(s)General contractor
Hotel owner
Years active1921 – 1930
Known forPark Heathman Hotel
Heathman Hotel

George E. Heathman (August 1881 – July 31, 1930) was a general contractor and hotel executive responsible for the construction of several buildings in Portland, Oregon, notably the Roosevelt Hotel, the Park Heathman Hotel, and the New Heathman Hotel.

Early life

Little is known of Heathman's childhood and education. He was born in 1881 in Iowa to George and Laura Heathman. The family moved to Washington state prior to the census of 1900.[1]

Career

Heathman arrived in Portland about 1921 and became a general building contractor. He constructed the Red Men Hall, a lodge operated by the Improved Order of Red Men, at SE 9th and Hawthorne in 1922.[2] The building was designed by architects Claussen and Claussen, a firm Heathman would employ on other projects. Heathman's other early buildings include the L.E. Fairchild Building at SE 11th and Hawthorne,[3] the M. Pallay Building, occupied by S. & S. Auto Wrecking, at SE Lownsdale (15th Avenue) and Alder,[4] and the Badley-Smith Auto Company building at SE 9th and Madison.[5]

In 1924 Heathman completed construction of the Roosevelt Hotel at SW Park and Salmon. He formed a partnership with Virgil Crum and Earl Smith, the Roosevelt Hotel Company, and became a hotel executive.[6][7] Heathman formed the Heathman-Crum Hotel Company and built two more hotels.[8] In 1926 he opened the Heathman Hotel at SW Park and Salmon. The Heathman Hotel was renamed the Park Heathman after the New Heathman Hotel opened at SW Broadway and Salmon in 1927.[9]

Death

Heathman suffered a stroke in 1930 and died at the age of 49.[10]

Legacy

Three of Heathman's buildings, the Roosevelt Hotel, the Park Heathman Hotel (Heathman Hotel), and the New Heathman Hotel, are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

References

  1. ^ "George E. Heathman". United States Census, 1900. FamilySearch. Retrieved January 8, 2015.
  2. ^ "Lodge Building is Rising". The Oregonian. Portland. July 16, 1922. p. 11.
  3. ^ "Building Under Construction". The Oregonian. Portland. March 6, 1923. p. 9.
  4. ^ "Excavation Is Under Way". The Oregonian. Portland. October 28, 1923. p. 3.
  5. ^ "Display Building Planned". The Oregonian. Portland. September 14, 1924. p. 25.
  6. ^ "New Hostelry Finished". The Oregonian. Portland. November 16, 1924. p. 33.
  7. ^ "Roosevelt Hotel". The Oregonian. Portland. November 30, 1924. p. 11.
  8. ^ "Hotel Plans Approved". The Oregonian. Portland. April 9, 1925. p. 16.
  9. ^ Tess, John M. (June 27, 2014). "Heathman Hotel NRHP Registration Form" (PDF). National Park Service. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 8, 2015. Retrieved January 7, 2015.
  10. ^ "George Heathman, Hotel Man, Dead". The Oregonian. Portland. August 1, 1930. p. 5.