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Andrew M. Bailey

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Andrew M. Bailey

Birth
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
12 Apr 1920 (aged 59)
USA
Burial
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section: 3 Lot: 49 / 50
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Andrew M. Bailey worked in Denver as a real estate broker in the late 1890s and listed himself as a "capitalist" on a passport application in 1898. In the passport application, he listed his birthdate as Dec. 25, 1863, but his grave marker lists it as Dec. 25, 1860.

In 1910, he was living at Denver's new Hotel Metropole, which was owned by Otto Kappler, former manager of the city's legendary Brown Palace Hotel . Other Metropole residents included Thomas McDonald Patterson, publisher of Denver's Rocky Mountain News and a former U.S. senator from Colorado; theatrical actor Walter Catlett; and Howard C. Chapin, a hotelier and an investor in gold and silver mines.

Bailey donated a quartz geode from Routt County in western Colorado to Pittsburgh's Carnegie Museum in 1900.
Andrew M. Bailey worked in Denver as a real estate broker in the late 1890s and listed himself as a "capitalist" on a passport application in 1898. In the passport application, he listed his birthdate as Dec. 25, 1863, but his grave marker lists it as Dec. 25, 1860.

In 1910, he was living at Denver's new Hotel Metropole, which was owned by Otto Kappler, former manager of the city's legendary Brown Palace Hotel . Other Metropole residents included Thomas McDonald Patterson, publisher of Denver's Rocky Mountain News and a former U.S. senator from Colorado; theatrical actor Walter Catlett; and Howard C. Chapin, a hotelier and an investor in gold and silver mines.

Bailey donated a quartz geode from Routt County in western Colorado to Pittsburgh's Carnegie Museum in 1900.


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