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The Story of Stan Hywet Hall ~ Page 25
The Story of Stan Hywet Hall Page 25. Click this link to go to page-1. Http:/ mredstanhywet.blogspot.com/. Click link to return to page-24. Http:/ mredstanhywet24.blogspot.com/. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Upon the Seiberling’s return home, F.A. discovered some of his wine was missing. After speaking with a few of the staff, he asked the butler to come to his den. Once the man was seated, F.A. had a brief conversation with him:. FA: "Do you know what happened to my wine sir? Butler: "I’m fired sir? Day, ...
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The Story of Stan Hywet Hall ~ Page 26
The Story of Stan Hywet Hall Page 26. Click link to go to page-1. Http:/ mredstanhywet.blogspot.com/. Click link to return to return to page-25. Http:/ mredstanhywet25.blogspot.com/. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The very best chauffeur in the entire world. Gertrude rode many time with Dillingham. He would drive up to the front door of the house and stop the car so that the rear door was right at Gertrude’s position of entry. For this reason she never really saw. The sticker was removed. In the fall of 193...
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The Story of Stan Hywet Hall ~ Page 27
The Story of Stan Hywet Hall Page 27. Click link to go to page-1. Http:/ mredstanhywet.blogspot.com/. Click this link to return to page-26. Http:/ mredstanhywet26.blogspot.com/. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). More time at home reading the business sections of several newspapers each day in the library. He also began reading more and more about Abraham Lincoln, a man that F.A. had admired his whole life. What would happen to his company, Seiberling. Gertrude spent the early 1940s doing something she dearly l...
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The Story of Stan Hywet Hall ~ Page 28
The Story of Stan Hywet Hall Page 28. Click link to go to page-1. Http:/ mredstanhywet.blogspot.com/. Click link to return to page-27. Http:/ mredstanhywet27.blogspot.com/. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The late 1940s began badly. Gertrude was ill most of the time in her final days. F.A. did what he could to make her comfortable but she was slipping away. Look at them and grin. He would point to a spot and remember to them an event that took place there and they would listen to his memories. Now she was go...
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My Army - Navy E Flag
Hello, I'm Mr. Ed. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Presentation of my flag to Firestone Tire and Rubber Co., August 31, 1942. Around 1955, Edward Bogard was cleaning out some storage rooms in Firestone's basement when he spotted some rags thrown over a 55-gal. drum. At closer inspection, one of the "rags" turned out to be the Army-Navy E flag. Ed took the flag to the office of Harvey Firestone Jr. and asked what they planned to do with it. "Throw it away! Holding the flag in our kitchen. August 2, 2016.
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The Story of Stan Hywet Hall ~ Page 3
The Story of Stan Hywet Hall Page 3. Click link to go to page-1. Http:/ mredstanhywet.blogspot.com/. Http:/ mredstanhywet2.blogspot.com/. Http:/ mredstanhywet2.blogspot.com/. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). In 1898, F.A., along with his brother, Charles, founded Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company in Akron, Ohio. At the age of eight years old, daughter Irene had the honor of throwing the switch to turn on the lights at the new factory. Their logo would be the wingfoot. Goodyear began well. There was plenty ...
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Scale Model Western Town Page-5
Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). To get to Cactus Creek, you have to take the mood of transportation that would have been in place at that time. So, the four types of travel in the 1880s/1890s were horseback, covered wagon, stagecoach and train. So let's check out the railroad depot. The town has a telegraph office but there is another one at the R/R depot. Trains come through day and night. Freight trains and passenger trains. The passenger car is a combination passenger/freight car. The barrel with the "W" ...
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Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Mold Plant, Stow Ohio
Hello, I'm Mr. Ed. Back in 2002, I worked security at the Goodyear Rubber Company's Mold Plant in Stow, Ohio. They were in the process of closing the factory down. The job lasted around six months. During this time, they were sorting out tools, parts, documents, files, etc. Most of which were thrown away. Well, being a combination historian and pack-rat, I took a lot of it home. So, if your interested in this sort of thing, or if your an Akron/Stow, Ohio historian, or if you may have worked in this facto...
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The Story of Stan Hywet Hall ~ Page 5
The Story of Stan Hywet Hall Page 5. Click link to return to page-1. Http:/ mredstanhywet.blogspot.com/. Clink link to return to last page. Http:/ mredstanhywet4.blogspot.com/. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). For the next several months, on weekends, the Seiberlings would pack picnic lunches, board the wagon and begin their journey through the outskirts of the city in search of property that would, one day, be their new home. All agreed, "This one! FA replied, "We do too! And I’m going to buy it! FA thought ...
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The Story of Stan Hywet Hall ~ Page 6
The Story of Stan Hywet Hall Page 6. Click link to go to page-1. Http:/ mredstanhywet.blogspot.com/. Click link to return to page-5. Http:/ mredstanhywet5.blogspot.com/. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). FA’s mother was gone now so there was nothing to keep them from moving. To go plus F.A. covered all of his travel expenses. At first, daughter Irene was allowed to book their passage to England. She booked them on what would have been the return trip aboard the Titanic. However, since the s...Many of the homes...
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The Story of Stan Hywet Hall ~ Page 7
The Story of Stan Hywet Hall Page 7. Click link to go to page-1. Http:/ mredstanhywet.blogspot.com/. Click link to return to page-6. Http:/ mredstanhywet6.blogspot.com/. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Building of such enormous size and weight and would allow the structure to actually move with the ground as the earth would freeze and thaw over the differant seasons of Ohio. Moved to other areas on the property. This was not an easy task in 1912. But they did it. Architect: Charles Stanton Schneider,. Woodwo...