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  • To date, those projects have included the former Burgess Battery site now referred to as Tutty's Crossing, the Rawleigh complex, and other sites.

    The Journal-Standard Homepage RSS 2009

  • 2 THURSDAY One of the first Pennsylvania Germans to settle in Freeport, Illinois, was William "Tutty" Baker, who built a trading post on the Pecatonica and operated a free ferry service across the river.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • Still, I was polite enough to introduce myself and ask his name -- Tutty -- before I popped my question: "Do you have a ladder I might borrow?"

    The Devil's Bedpost 2010

  • In exchange for that lie, Tutty -- a man whose skin had been reddened extremely by the same weather that was eroding the friary -- offered to help me carry the ladder up the hill.

    The Devil's Bedpost 2010

  • Tutty did, a fine aluminum one parked next to a stone barn just beyond the gate.

    The Devil's Bedpost 2010

  • It was Tutty, the farmer who was supposed to be holding my ladder.

    The Devil's Bedpost 2010

  • Still, I was polite enough to introduce myself and ask his name -- Tutty -- before I popped my question: "Do you have a ladder I might borrow?"

    Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine 2003

  • Tutty did, a fine aluminum one parked next to a stone barn just beyond the gate.

    Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine 2003

  • In exchange for that lie, Tutty -- a man whose skin had been reddened extremely by the same weather that was eroding the friary -- offered to help me carry the ladder up the hill.

    Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine 2003

  • It was Tutty, the farmer who was supposed to be holding my ladder.

    Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine 2003

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