Bethany and its hills; . - blossoms graccfiill\- from the Woodward lawns to thepassers-by. Rev. hYederic B. Woodward, , came to in 1846from Watertown and was pastor of Christ Church two an absence of fourteen years he returned and remainedfour years. He was a superior man and greatly beloved. Hehad an interesting family. His daughter Emeline was S()j)rano ^ H%. llAKKV an old Daguerreotype. soloist in St. Pauls Church, Xew Haven, at one married and died young. His only .son. io Ilorida and had an orange grove. His lirolher.


Bethany and its hills; . - blossoms graccfiill\- from the Woodward lawns to thepassers-by. Rev. hYederic B. Woodward, , came to in 1846from Watertown and was pastor of Christ Church two an absence of fourteen years he returned and remainedfour years. He was a superior man and greatly beloved. Hehad an interesting family. His daughter Emeline was S()j)rano ^ H%. llAKKV an old Daguerreotype. soloist in St. Pauls Church, Xew Haven, at one married and died young. His only .son. io Ilorida and had an orange grove. His lirolher. graduated at ^ale in 1844, and in 1845 bought the l:s(iuireJohn Thomas property on Lebanon Hill and built a house onthe site of the one which was burned when Dr. Spencer lost hislife. Dr. Woodward had an extensive practice, and died in1881. His son iMlward studied medicine and practiced inBethauv in 1861. afterwards .settling in 34 l!l•:•|•H.\^?^? and ns Dr. Asa huill anotluT lumsc later, where he resided, while hisson (ieorj^e occupied the other and managed the farm. I le wasan active man and missed especially in the l^piscopal Church. (ieorge Driver was horn in liethany and spent his school davsthere. In later years he has traveled across this continent fromthe .\tlantic to the Pacific six times, has seen the snow-cappedpeaks of the i^reat mo


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