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Article, "Local Men Made Foremen"

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J. Risque Hutter and Mr. Basil G. Costas were promoted to supervisory positions at the General Electric Company's Rectifier Department. They were the first local employees to do so.

Picture, Living Room of Sandusky

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An interior shot of the living room at Sandusky when it was owned by the Adkinson Family.

Picture, Exterior of Sandusky

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An exterior shot of Sandusky when it was owned by Mr. and Mrs. Adkinson.

Picture, Historic Stairway

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Picture of the historic stairway of Sandusky in the entrance hall when the home was owned by the Adkinson Family.

Waiter, silver, 1894 - 1962

This is called a silver waiter, as it is smaller and lighter than a typical tray or salver. It is sized to be easy to carry one drink or dish with a single hand during silver service. There is a hallmark on the back of the waiter that reads K.S.Co…

napkin ring, silver, date unknown

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This is a silver napkin ring owned by the Hutter family. There is a monogram on the ring that appears to read "EWH". There is no silver mark on the ring so it is not possible to identify the maker or the pattern. It appears to be sterling silver and…

Fork, silver, 1911-1929

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This silver fork engraved with a floral pattern was owned by the Hutter family. Back silver mark reads “Niagara Silver Plate” The Niagara Silver Company was formed in 1893 and was bought by the Oneida Company in 1929. It is silver plate and the…

Fork, silver pastry, date unknown

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This is a pastry fork owned by the Hutter family, also called a cake fork or a pie fork. The left tine is wider than the other three in order to cut through the dessert. This one is a larger right handed pastry fork so that the server can hold the…

Cutlery set, silver dinner forks, tea spoons, and serving spoons, early 20th century

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This is a set of 15 dinner forks, 6 teaspoons, and 2 matching serving spoons that was owned by the Hutter family. The hallmarks all match that of Reed and Barton, a bird then an "R", followed by a lion. Reed and Barton was started in 1824 by Henry…

Knife, stainless dinner, early 20th century

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A dinner knife owned by the Hutter family. The silver mark on the blade reads “Regal Warranted Stainless”. This logo was used by the Regal Specialty MFG Co. which was based out of New Haven, Connecticut and began to produce flatware in 1912, They…