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William Henry Hutter to Andrew Horatio Reeder- January 31, 1844 sent from Allentown
Transcription:Allentown, Wednesday Morning Dear Reeder – In your hurry to leave town yesterday I forgot to ask you when Louis was to be allowed for the Payment of that Bond, and therefore did not know how to fill it up correctly. Will you be kind…
AHR to Brother and Sister- July 3, 1854- sent from Easton Pennsylvania
Easton July 3, /54
My ever dear brother & sister
I received your welcome letters yesterday and as I feel very good natured and very I meant this morning I though I would at once sit down to answer them, When I last wrote you my dear brother there…
My ever dear brother & sister
I received your welcome letters yesterday and as I feel very good natured and very I meant this morning I though I would at once sit down to answer them, When I last wrote you my dear brother there…
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Letter, 14 April 1840, James Beverly Risque (1767-1843) to Andrew Horatio Reeder (1807-1864)
JB Risque (George C. Hutter's father in law) asks for assistance from Andrew Horatio Reeder (George Hutter's brother in law) in securing an appointment to the United States Naval Academy for his grandson James Beverly Ward (1822-1907).James Beverly…
Tin sign, Maj. G. C. Hutter Paymaster U S Army
Painted tin sign, likely for a door, denoting Major George C. Hutter as a US Army Paymaster. Possibly from his time as paymaster in Charleston, SC. Hutter served as a paymaster from about 1846-1848 assigned to Texas and South Carolina and possibly…
Portrait, Christian Jacob Hutter (1771-1849)
Oil on Canvas portrait of Christian Jacob HutterBorn 17 May 1771 Saxony (Sachsen), Germany Died 10 Jan 1849 (aged 77) Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA Buried in Easton Cemetery Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA Artist…
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Sandusky Farms Milk Bottle
One quart milk bottle, glass, raised lettering reads:
A BOTTLE OF MILK IS A BOTTLE OF HEALTHONE QUARTLIQUIDSANDUSKY FARMF. L. HUTTERSEALEDLYNCHBURG, VA218 REGISTERED
During the early 20th century, the Hutter family operated a dairy at Sandusky, then…
The Book of Common Prayer, 1863, James Risque Hutter (1841-1923)
Prayer book belonging to James Risque Hutter while a POW at Johnson's Island POW camp. Hutter was captured at the Battle of Gettysburg (1863) and sent to Johnson's Island POW Camp. He was exchanged in early 1865 and recaptured at the Battle of Five…
Letter, 25 November 1838, General Zachary Taylor (1784-1850) to Captain George Christian Hutter (1793-1879)
Letter written by General Zachary Taylor to Major George Christian Hutter regarding leave of absence sought by Hutter to attend to family matters.
Zachary Taylor would later serve as the 12th President of the United States of America
Zachary Taylor would later serve as the 12th President of the United States of America
Photograph, Sandusky house, three Hutters family members on front portico
Photograph shows three young men sitting on the steps of the front portico of Sandusky. Top man is James Logwood Hutter (1892-1956), the other two likely his siblings.
James Logwood Hutter
Born 19 May 1892
Died 31 August 1956
Buried Spring Hill…
James Logwood Hutter
Born 19 May 1892
Died 31 August 1956
Buried Spring Hill…
Lithograph depicting Andrew Horatio Reeder (1807-1864) disguised as a woodchopper
"First Governor of the Territory of Kansas, in the disguise in which he escaped from Kansas City as a deck passenger on the steamer A. B. Chambers, from the armed invaders who sought his life on account to his devotion of freedom."On June 29, 1854,…
Tags: 1856, Andrew Horatio Reeder (1807-1864), Hutter, Kansas, Reeder
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Portrait, George Christian Hutter (1793-1879)
Oil on Canvas portrait of George Hutter as a young man, circa 1820s -1830s. George Christian Hutter.Artist believed to be early American painter Jacob…