Christen Thiesen
Christen Ustrup Thiesen (first name sometimes given as Christian) was a Pensacolian businessman best remembered for his ownership of the Thiesen Building.
Christen Ustrup Thiesen | |
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Born | November 24, 1856 Aarhus, Denmark |
Died | 1934 Pensacola |
Occupation | Businessman |
Spouse | Emilie Lupkes |
Children | Rudolph John, Petrea Elizabeth, John Henry, Olga, Dina |
Thiesen emigrated to Pensacola during the Pensacola yellow fever epidemic of 1882. According to a story passed down in the Thiesen family from generation to generation, Thiesen had been the navigator of a Danish sailing ship. After he had disembarked in Pensacola, the rest of the crew, hearing of the epidemic, refused to let Thiesen back on board. (At that time it was not yet known that yellow fever is not transmitted by person-to-person contact, but by mosquitoes.)
Thiesen's fortunes improved when he married Emilie Lupkes, a widow who owned a profitable saloon. The widow's previous husband had died in the epidemic.
Thiesen built the Thiesen Building on the northeast corner of Palafox and Romana Streets in 1901. He was reportedly warned that his venture would fail and the building would be lost to receivership; when this failed to happen, Thiesen gloated by flying the Danish flag from the building every year until his death in 1934.