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The Story of Stan Hywet Hall Page 10. Click link to go to page-1. Click link to return to page-9. would confere with Schneider and Manning about how progress was going. He hoped it would be only a few more months and the house would be finished. One of the things that F. and Charles Schneider argued about since the beginning was the many shields and coats of arms that would adorn .
The Story of Stan Hywet Hall Page 12. Click link to go to page-1. Click link to return to page-11. During the construction of the house and out buildings, landscape architect Warren Manning had been busy creating the grounds and gardens that the Seiberlings had wished for. Manning worked closely with Charles Schneider to make sure that the house would be built on five differant overlooks of the valle.
The Story of Stan Hywet Hall Page 12. Click link to go to page-1. Click link to return to page-11. During the construction of the house and out buildings, landscape architect Warren Manning had been busy creating the grounds and gardens that the Seiberlings had wished for. Manning worked closely with Charles Schneider to make sure that the house would be built on five differant overlooks of the valle.
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The Story of Stan Hywet Hall Page 15. Click link to go back to page-1. Click link to return to page-14. Willard entered the Army soon after Fred. But in 1918, Gertrude would have her wish. The entire family was home and would sit down in the main dinning room for a series of family portraits. Stan Hywet was beginning to truly be a home.
The Story of Stan Hywet Hall Page 16. Click link to go to page-1. Click link to return to page-15. No other holiday would be as festive at Stan Hywet as Christmas. The Seiberlings were a Christian family and believed completely in the Christmas celebration. Several weeks before the holiday, Gertrude would work with the house staff getting out the decorations and deciding how to display them.