Robert Meyer

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Robert Meyer

Robert Randolph Meyer (born August 1, 1882 in Montgomery; died October 31, 1947 in Birmingham) was a hotel manager and founder of the Robert Meyer Hotels company, which he modeled after the Statler Hotels chain. As an experienced hotelier, Meyer was brought in to consult on the opening of Birmingham's Tutwiler Hotel in 1914.

In November 1922 Meyer married the widowed Birmingham Age-Herald publisher Lewis Barrett.

Meyer's "Robert Meyer Hotels" management portfolio included the Winecoff Hotel in Atlanta, Georgia; the Hotel Windsor and Hotel Roosevelt in Jacksonville, Florida, the Hotel Stacy-Trent in Trenton, New Jersey; the Abraham Lincoln Hotel in Reading, Pennsylvania; the Hotel Sir Walter in Raleigh, North Carolina; the Emerson Hotel in Baltimore, Marylandl the Farragut Hotel in Knoxville, Tennessee; and the Hermitage Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee.

Meyer purchased a group of paintings of Civil War scenes commissioned from Gilbert Gaul by the Southern Art Publishing Company in Nashville, Tennessee. Those works were later donated to the Birmingham Museum of Art.

Meyer had two sons, Robert Jr, who died in New Guinea during World War II, and Jack. The Robert R. Meyer Foundation has supported Southern Research, the Birmingham Botanical Gardens, the Birmingham Zoo, and the Meyer Planetarium at Birmingham-Southern College.

References

  • "Robert Randolph Meyer Sr: 'From much more than modest affluence to generosity to others'." (1983) Journal of the Birmingham Historical Society. Vol. 8, No. 1