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Andrew Hale House
Andrew Hale House
TitleAndrew Hale House
DescriptionThe Andrew Hale House, located at 1931 Stockbridge Road, Free Manorial (French Influence) style home designed by Good & Wagner. Andrew Hale grew up in Akron, Ohio and served in the US Navy in World War I. He worked for Miller Rubber and Firestone Tire & Rubber Companies. In 1923, he started the Akron, Ohio sales office for Farrel-Birmingham, the makers of the Banbury Mixer. Mr. Hale was instrumental in the comerialization of the mixer which became a stable for the rubber industry.
NamesHale, Andrew
SubjectHouses
Residences
Stockbridge Road
Miller Rubber
Firestone Tire and Rubber Company
Farrel-Birmingham
Banbury Mixer
ContributorsSummit County Historical Society
Date1929
TypeImage
SourceSCHS-AH-1887
RelationBuilding Summit County
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Accession #2008-70-1887
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