Charles Rudolph Hosmer (November 12, 1851 - November 14, 1927), was a Montreal businessman and the man whose idea it was to create the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Montreal.
Since 1900, he was considered the most important figure in Telegraphy in Canada.
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