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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 17. Click link to go back to page-1. Click link to return to page-16. He donated this log as a gift to the Seiberlings each year. The night and well into the next day. After dinner, as the children would .
The Story of Stan Hywet Hall Page 17. Click link to go back to page-1. Click link to return to page-16. He donated this log as a gift to the Seiberlings each year. The night and well into the next day. After dinner, as the children would .
The Story of Stan Hywet Hall Page 18. Click this link to go to page-1. Click this link to go back to page-17. It was in 1923 that daughter Irene annouced plans to marry her bou, Milton Whately Harrison. It would be a day to remember, plus, everyone would already be there. and Irene loved the idea. When Irene told Milton, he thought it was a splendid way to celebrate the holidays.
The Story of Stan Hywet Hall Page 19. Click this link to go back to page-1. Click this link to return to page-18. It seemed that when someone famous from overseas visited America, they would find their way to Akron to see Stan Hywet Hall.
Click this link to return to page-1. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Ohio and Erie Canal was a canal constructed in the 1820s and early 1830s in the U. It connected Akron, Summit County, with the Cuyahoga River near its mouth on Lake Erie in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, and a few years later, with the Ohio River near Portsmouth, Scioto County, and then connections to other canal systems in Pennsylvania.
The Story of Stan Hywet Hall Page 20. Click this link to go to page-1. Click on this link to return to page-19. James Milton, a tenor with the Metropolitan Opera, was a guest at Stan Hywet frequently. He also sang there several times when F. and Gertrude were having gatherings. presidents stayed at Stan Hywet. Harding, Calvin Coolidge and William Howard Taft.