this painting was passed down to familyugh the hutter from the great-granddaughter of ada hutter. she was a teenage girl who lived here during the battle of lynchburg. we will talk more about ada, for family, and the battle. this is the family parlor of sandusky. this is the room where the families would spend most of their time sitting, reading, relaxing, talking with each other, and here over the mantle, we can see portraits of george hutter and his wife, harriet. owned the house during the civil war battle of lynchburg. lynchburg was very important to the confederacy. it was an important transportation center, a manufacturing center, it was a pow camp for union soldiers. grant4, general ulysses s decided it would be very good to take lynchburg and sees it that for a day. he sent general david hunter to march upon lynchburg and attack it. thed hunter marched down lynchburg salem turnpike and met his first resistance at the quaker meeting house. after that first days battle, he wrote it to sandusky -- he rode over to sandusky and commandeered the house. generals like to sleep and