Bethany and its hills; . T -9 ^^?> TV. AND lis 11 ILLS. 29 inj^. l)iU if tlicy could ha\c heard lluv nii^lu lia\c \)cvn (.( in life he Icaniecl the art of ])rintinj4- and became pressagent for 1. T. llarnuni. Wliile travoHni^ with him he madel)all(X)n ascensions, and after Mr. Uarnnms decease he settledin New Haven, where, b} re{|uest, he lectured regarding his sen-sations in the clouds as an aeronaut. This was soon followedby his decease, which was i^reatly lamented by his friends, as hewas a i^enial coin])anion. His s])irit, freed from its tenement ofclay, could soar


Bethany and its hills; . T -9 ^^?> TV. AND lis 11 ILLS. 29 inj^. l)iU if tlicy could ha\c heard lluv nii^lu lia\c \)cvn (.( in life he Icaniecl the art of ])rintinj4- and became pressagent for 1. T. llarnuni. Wliile travoHni^ with him he madel)all(X)n ascensions, and after Mr. Uarnnms decease he settledin New Haven, where, b} re{|uest, he lectured regarding his sen-sations in the clouds as an aeronaut. This was soon followedby his decease, which was i^reatly lamented by his friends, as hewas a i^enial coin])anion. His s])irit, freed from its tenement ofclay, could soar above the clouds, invisible to mortal (Mrs. Howard) has been enj^a^^ed in literar\ work manyyears. Celia married John Atwater of Xew Haven, and residesnear Boston. She and Mrs. Howard are the only survivingchildren. Mr. Perry owns and occupies the i)ro])erty now. He hasremoved the old hall from the rear of the house and built atown hall a few rods south. He married a daughter of Orrinand ?^Iary (Castle) \\heeler. One reminisce


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