I also made a spelling mistake in my last post.
Donohue is the correct spelling of his name.
Where is the proof that Hauptmann was in Garfield, New Jersey?
In 1915, The Windsor Hotel was the name of the place under a guy named McCabe. Maybe
it was always officially known as the Windsor Hotel, even after Donohue
took over the place?
This page is viewable. In 1915, John Donohue put a newspaper ad for a license under the legal
column:
To Whom It May Concern,
TAKE NOTICE that I, John Donohue, of the Borough of Garfield, Bergen
County, New Jersey, intend to apply to the Court of Common Pleas of the
County of Bergen, at the Court House, in the Village of Hackensack, on
the sixth day of April 1915, for a license to keep an inn and tavern in
the Borough of Garfield, Bergen County, New Jersey, in the place formerly
occupied by Harry P. McCabe, situated on the northeast corner of River Drive
and Passaic Avenue, Garfield, New Jersey, and known as the Windsor Hotel,
the said Harry P. McCabe having abandoned the license heretofore granted
to him by the Bergen Court of Common Pleas at the September term, 1914.
John Donohue
The Evening Record
Hackensack, New Jersey
May 27, 1915
Page 4
www.newspapers.com/newspage/489754488/See 2nd column from right, under "Legal."
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Today, Piast is the business that occupies the building at the corner of River Drive
and Passaic Avenue in Garfield, New Jersey.
Compare to the black and white photo of The Black Sea Hotel that you have posted a few times in the past.
www.google.com/maps/place/River+Dr+%26+Passaic+St,+Garfield,+NJ+07026/@40.8651416,-74.1097954,3a,90y,349.96h,79.25t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s7HjgGgwZiEqF5WMvWtaQKg!2e0!7i16384!8i8192!4m5!3m4!1s0x89c2f93a4e5de2e3:0x9225d7eeb2832741!8m2!3d40.8651196!4d-74.1097472?hl=en