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Letter, 18 June 1860, Edward Sixtus Hutter II to John DeHart Ross
Letter written by Edward S. Hutter, from Sandusky, to a John Ross of Richmond, Virginia telling of social events and travel. Edward Sixtus Hutter II was a son of George Christian Hutter and was named after his uncle, Edward Sixtus Hutter, George's…
Letter, 17 April 1860, Edward Sixtus Hutter (1839-1904) to John DeHart Ross (1840-1912)
Letter written by Edward S. Hutter, from Sandusky, to John DeHart Ross of Richmond, Virginia telling of social events and career aspirations. Hutter and Ross were classmates at Virginia Military Institute.Edward Sixtus Hutter (1839-1904) was a son of…
Pistol, LeMat Revolver
LeMat revolver. According to the donor, a Hutter family member who was born and raised in Sandusky, this revolver was found in the attic of Sandusky. Upon examination by an antique firearms expert it was determined that the revolver had been in a…
Tags: Civil War, Confederate, Firearms, Hutter
Blank requisition form, forage for horses, Confederate States Army
The blank form was found among a cache of Hutter family letters and documents..
Tags: Civil War, Confederate, Document, Hutter
Booklet, Memory, Action, Anticipation
Small fundraising booklet for the Quaker Meeting House located in Lynchburg near Sandusky. Restoration of the stone house was completed in 1901, this booklet seeks to raise more funds for additional projects related to the building. Several notable…
Photograph, Adaline Lawrence Hutter Long (1846-1926) & unknown female.
Photograph of "Ada" Hutter, only daughter of George Christian Hutter & unknown family member.
Photograph, James Risque Hutter (1881-1946)
Cabinet card photograph of James Risque Hutter, Jr. (1881-1946) son of James Risque Hutter (1841-1923). Photograph by noted Lynchburg photographer Adam H. Plecker.Back of photograph is written: J. Risque Hutter, Feby. 1896.James Risque Hutter…
Photograph, James Risque Hutter (1881-1946)
Carte de visite (CDV) photograph of James Risque Hutter, Jr. by noted Lynchburg photographer Adam H. Plecker.Back is writtened: J. Risque Hutter, Jr. 2 year's age.
Photograph, Adaline Lawrence Hutter Long (1846-1926) & Harriet "Hallie" Risque Long (1878-1958).
Photograph shows elderly Ada Long seated in rocking chair with "Hallie" as indicated on back of photograph. Hallie is a nickname and refers to Ada's daughter Harriet Risque Long (1878-1958).
Photograph, Adaline Lawrence Hutter Long (1846-1926)
Small format photograph shows "Ada" Hutter Long sitting in a rocking chair on the porch of a house.
Back of the photo is marked "Ada"
Back of the photo is marked "Ada"
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Union Artillery Shell, Battle of Lynchburg
This three-inch artillery shell exploded in downtown Lynchburg near Seventh & Clay Streets during the June 1864 Battle of Lynchburg. Written in…