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- The Napa Hotel.
Mr. Henry W. Wolf, the new proprietor of the Napa Hotel, is now in charge of that hostelry. Mr. Wolf is a gentleman of pleasing appearance, and proposed to conduct the Napa as a first class house in all respects. Careful attention will be given to the comfort of guests, and no pains will be spared to give a perfect satisfaction to the patrons of the house. Mr. Wolf feels confident of his ability to cater to the wants of the public in a manner that will please, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage that has heretofore been accorded this popular hotel.
Napa Journal, Napa, California. Thursday, 8 October 1891, page 3.
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- Wedding on the Big Ranch.
Miss Mae E. Beagles, daughter of W.H. Beagles, and Henry Wolf, formerly proprietor of the Napa Hotel, were united in marriage Monday afternoon at the Beagles residence on the Big Ranch.
Rev. Richard Wylie performed the ceremony in the presence of the relatives of the contracting parties.
An elaborate dinner followed the ceremony, and Mr. and Mrs. Wolf took the afternoon train for the southern part of the State. They will return to San Francisco in several weeks and there make their home.
Both parties are well known in this vicinity, and both have many friends who wish them the best of luck through life.
Napa Journal, Napa, California. Tuesday, 24 December 1895.
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- Henry Wolf Passed Away
Henry Wolf, years ago a resident of Napa and proprietor of the Napa Hotel, breathed his last in Irvine Hospital in San Francisco Saturday morning after an illness of thee weeks duration.
Diphtheria and pneumonia caused his death.
There are left to mourn his loss a wife, formerly May Beagles of Napa, and a daughter, Miss Pearl Wolf. Gus Wolf and Miss Lizzie Wolfe of San Francisco, a brother and sister, also survive.
Napa Journal, Napa, California. Sunday, 24 February 1918.
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- Note on Find a Grave:
Husband of Mae E. Wolf
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