The famous former slave Dred Scott worked as a porter here from 1857 until his death.
[3] Dred Scott's new owners had freed him two months after the U.S. Supreme Court decision.
Scott became a local celebrity, greeting visitors at the hotel until he died of tuberculosis on September 17, 1858.
[4] Famous guests included Henry Clay and Illinois Governor Richard Yates.
[5] Brother Frank and William Roberson had a barbershop beneath it.