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150 E. Capitol Drive / Enterprise Furniture Store and Woodman Hall
Albert Schraudenbach moved from Merton to Hartland in 1897 to establish on this
site a furniture and undertaking business - a common combination in those days.
Albert’s wife, Francis O’Brien Schraudenbach, attended an embalming seminar in 1898 and therefore gave
Hartland the distinction of being one of the few towns to have a female
embalmer for women and children. The second story of the building was known as Woodman Hall.
If you have any historic pictures (preferably pre-WWII) that you would like to
share with the Hartland Historical Society,
please let us know by emailing us at:hartlandhistory@gmail.com.
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