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William R. H. Martin (1842,
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in 1877, and he was the owner and developer of the Hotel Martinique (now the Radisson Hotel Martinique).


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Martin, William R. H. 1842 births 1912 deaths Businesspeople from St. Louis Businesspeople from Manhattan American retail chief executives Hotel founders 19th-century American businesspeople