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Pioneers - John Meneghello
The story of Stewart
would not be complete without mention of the hardest working pioneer
in Stewart, John Meneghello, one of it's Italian citizens, who, in the
1920's, purchased the old
Empress Hotel.
Built by Alvo von Alvensleben,
the famous German financier, in 1910, it's foundations were weak and John
replaced them with 30-foot-long, 8x18-inch stringers from an abandoned
railway trestle.
Once these were hauled to the site by Wakefield's fine
horses, John, using jacks and his own bull strength, removed the original
timbers and installed the new ones, without help.
For weeks, no one
seemed to see him, as he was underneath the hotel. He would come up on
Sundays for air and a bottle of Chianti.
He worked for months before
finally opening the "North Star Hall" which then accommodated
those special events such as Dominion Day, Labor Day, and New Year's
dances.
John may have hollered like a bull, but he was a big asset to the town,
with a heart as large as himself.
Although a heavy man, John was one of
the lightest and best waltzers on the floor, as well as one of the best
people you could meet.
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