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Fritz Braun Sr.
compiled
by Columbian staff in 1989
German-born
Fritz Braun Sr. is best known as one of the founders of Washougal
and the first hotel keeper in that community.
He came
to the United States when he was 19 and worked for about 15 years
in the New York area, as a sign painter and paper hanger. In 1870,
Braun came to Portland and operated a coffee shop, then moved
about 1878 to Parker's Landing in Clark County.
Steamboats
landed there, en route up and down the Columbia River.
The community
was named for David Parker, who had taken a donation land claim
in the vicinity in the 1850s.
In 1880,
the community moved to a new location, at Washougal. Braun tore
down a hotel he was managing and moved it. He continued in the
hotel business until about 1895 when he sold out to Morris Webber.
Braun was said to be a good singer and participated in singing
groups in Portland. He also was a coffin maker, notary public,
constable and school superintendent.
The Washougal
resident died in 1917.
His son,
Fritz Jr., born in Washougal in 1882, worked in Vancouver, Portland
and Minnesota. For a couple of years he also operated his father's
old hotel at Washougal. After his father's death, Fritz Jr. returned
to Washougal and established a lunch room, auto stage station
and cigar store.
* Photo dated February
28,1888. Fritz Braun's name is on the building. Braun was one of the first merchants
in the area.
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