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Samuel Adolph

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Samuel Adolph

Birth
Death
17 Sep 1893 (aged 58)
Salem, Marion County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Salem, Marion County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section A: Space 1, Lot #2, Block #14
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brewer, businessman

Samuel Adolph was buried in the section of Salem Pioneer Cemetery that became City View Cemetery in 1893.

"The Samuel Adolph House, built in 1878 at 2493 State Street, Salem, Marion County, Oregon, 1992. Samuel Adolph, co-founder of Salem's first brewery, built the Italianate style home which shares design and building themes with the Asahel Bush House built the same year. A substantial two-story frame house in the Italian Villa style, it features gabled roof-lines, a round-arched attic window with miniature balcony, bracketed cornices and tall, narrow windows with distinctive moldings. By 1905, a wrap-around porch with posts and decorative trim extended the front porch around the left side. The house was built on a five-acre tract as a fashionable suburban farmhouse with a picket fence enclosed yard; now it is on a busy street in a mixed residiential and commercial neighborhood very near the Oregon State Penitentiary. The man for whom the house was built, Samuel Adolph, a German Jew, emigrated from Berlin in 1855 and came to Salem in 1867. He established Salem's first brewery with John Brown almost immediately. In 1885 Adolph and two of his employees, Maurice Klinger & Seraphin Beck, built the Capital Brewery. In the 1880's he also built several business blocks on State Street in downtown Salem; it was not surprising that they should have a saloon in one of them. The home was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978".

OBITUARY:
FUNERAL OF SAMUEL ADOLPH
The funeral services over the body of the late Samuel Adolph will take place next Sunday at 2 p.m. at the family residence on State street. Friends and relatives are respectfully invited to be present at the services, and to join the funeral procession, which will proceed from the house to the Odd Fellow's cemetery, where the deceased will be buried. Cars and hacks will be provided for friends. The obsequies will be conducted under the auspices of the Masonic fraternity.
Oregon Independent 22 Sep 1893 4:3.
brewer, businessman

Samuel Adolph was buried in the section of Salem Pioneer Cemetery that became City View Cemetery in 1893.

"The Samuel Adolph House, built in 1878 at 2493 State Street, Salem, Marion County, Oregon, 1992. Samuel Adolph, co-founder of Salem's first brewery, built the Italianate style home which shares design and building themes with the Asahel Bush House built the same year. A substantial two-story frame house in the Italian Villa style, it features gabled roof-lines, a round-arched attic window with miniature balcony, bracketed cornices and tall, narrow windows with distinctive moldings. By 1905, a wrap-around porch with posts and decorative trim extended the front porch around the left side. The house was built on a five-acre tract as a fashionable suburban farmhouse with a picket fence enclosed yard; now it is on a busy street in a mixed residiential and commercial neighborhood very near the Oregon State Penitentiary. The man for whom the house was built, Samuel Adolph, a German Jew, emigrated from Berlin in 1855 and came to Salem in 1867. He established Salem's first brewery with John Brown almost immediately. In 1885 Adolph and two of his employees, Maurice Klinger & Seraphin Beck, built the Capital Brewery. In the 1880's he also built several business blocks on State Street in downtown Salem; it was not surprising that they should have a saloon in one of them. The home was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978".

OBITUARY:
FUNERAL OF SAMUEL ADOLPH
The funeral services over the body of the late Samuel Adolph will take place next Sunday at 2 p.m. at the family residence on State street. Friends and relatives are respectfully invited to be present at the services, and to join the funeral procession, which will proceed from the house to the Odd Fellow's cemetery, where the deceased will be buried. Cars and hacks will be provided for friends. The obsequies will be conducted under the auspices of the Masonic fraternity.
Oregon Independent 22 Sep 1893 4:3.


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  • Created by: Patty C
  • Added: Mar 28, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50376214/samuel-adolph: accessed ), memorial page for Samuel Adolph (14 Jan 1835–17 Sep 1893), Find a Grave Memorial ID 50376214, citing City View Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, Oregon, USA; Maintained by Patty C (contributor 46926670).