Hilton, Conrad
From The Matrix
Conrad Nicholson Hilton (December 25, 1887 - January 3, 1979) was a noted hotelier and founder of the Hilton Hotel chain.
He was born in San Antonio, New Mexico Territory, a son of Augustus Holver Hilton and Mary Laufersweiler.
Hilton was educated at St. Michael's College (now the College of Santa Fe), and at the New Mexico School of Mines (now New Mexico Tech). In his early twenties, he was a representative in the first state legislature of the newly-formed State of New Mexico.
He entered the hotel business by buying the Mobley Hotel in Cisco, Texas, in 1919. The first hotel he had built was the Dallas Hilton, which opened on August 2, 1925. He formed the Hilton Hotel Corporation in 1946. The company expanded into credit cards, car rentals, and other travel services.
Hilton was married three times, to Mary Adelaide Barron (married 1925-divorced 1934), actress Zsa Zsa Gabor (married 1942-divorced 1947), and Mary Frances (married 1976).
He and Barron had three sons, Conrad Nicholson Hilton, Jr.; William Barron Hilton; and Eric Michael Hilton. He and Gabor had one daughter, Francesca Hilton, who is the only child born to any of the three Gabor sisters.
Hilton's autobiography, Be My Guest, is excellent reading for American History and Hospitality Management students alike.
He was a very successful businessman and an example of the prototypical American business tycoon. He ranks along with Ford (automobiles), Morgan (finance), Rockfeller (petroleum), Du Pont (armament and chemicals), Disney (entertainment), Hughes (airplanes), Stanford (railroads), Carnegie (steel), and Duke (tobacco).
Conrad Hilton died in Santa Monica, California. He is buried at Calvary Hills Cemetery, Dallas, Texas.
