• The Union Hotel in
Georgetown, District of Columbia, United States was located at the northeast corner of Bridge and Washington streets, later M and 30th streets. The building stood from 1796 to 1932. The hotel was converted to a hospital during the
American Civil War;
Louisa May Alcott worked there briefly as a nurse. • Another Union Hotel existed in Washington in the 1820s and 1830s; it stood on the north side of
Pennsylvania Avenue, between 3rd and 4th streets, "opposite the Patriotic Bank". This hotel may have persisted through the 1860s as there is testimony about
Atzerodt lingering at the Union Hotel in the lead-up to the
Lincoln assassination. • A hotel called the Union Hotel stood on F Street near the
Treasury Department. Dating to 1827, this hotel was a three-story brick building. It also was known as the Globe Hotel for a time. it was the preferred place to stay of Dakota people visiting the Indian Office. It was sometimes called the
Union Hotel and Indian Headquarters. == References ==