“I must perish like a Roman, Die the great Triumvir still”
By Taylor Akers '24 Prepared for Historic House Museums course 305, Museum Studies department. James Risque Hutter (October 22, 1841 -...
History of Sandusky. Part 4: The Enslaved Families
It must not be forgotten that part of Sandusky’s history, until 1865, were the enslaved families that lived and worked there. Their...
History of Sandusky. Part 3, the Hutter Century
In 1841 Sandusky, and its 512 acres, was purchased by George Christian Hutter who set up his home there along with his wife Harriet. This...
The Digital History of Adeline Hutter
Over the course of this semester, I have been interning at Sandusky in conjunction with a Westover Honors Course at Lynchburg College. ...