. Bethany sketches and records . Treat, Wallace L., b. New Haven, d. Sept. 10, a. 6 y, 24 , Lydia, b. Middlebury, d. April 19, a. , Sarah, b. Bethany, d. Dec. 30, a. 69. , Harmon, storekeeper, b. Lime, d. Feb. 20, a. , George F., b. Bethany, d. March 25, a. , Harley, b. Bethany, d. March 26, a. —Lounsbury, Abraham, b. Bethany, d. April 27, a. , Harry, b. Bethany, d. May 17, a. , Grace, b. Bethany, d. June 28, a, , Leonard, b. Bethany, d. July , a.— Munson. Lewis T., b. Huntington, d. Aug. 2, a. , Delia, b. Ham


. Bethany sketches and records . Treat, Wallace L., b. New Haven, d. Sept. 10, a. 6 y, 24 , Lydia, b. Middlebury, d. April 19, a. , Sarah, b. Bethany, d. Dec. 30, a. 69. , Harmon, storekeeper, b. Lime, d. Feb. 20, a. , George F., b. Bethany, d. March 25, a. , Harley, b. Bethany, d. March 26, a. —Lounsbury, Abraham, b. Bethany, d. April 27, a. , Harry, b. Bethany, d. May 17, a. , Grace, b. Bethany, d. June 28, a, , Leonard, b. Bethany, d. July , a.— Munson. Lewis T., b. Huntington, d. Aug. 2, a. , Delia, b. Hamden, d. Sept. 6, a. , Martha, b. Derby, d. Nov. 18, a. 2<.Clement. John, laborer, b. England, d. Dec. 14, a. , James, shoemaker, b. Albany, d. April , a. , Charles, b. Bethany, d. May 9, a. 2,Luther. Almira, b. Bethany, d. March , a. 7 , Bridget, b. York state, d. March 29, a. Joseph N., b. New Haven, d. Sept. 11, a. , John, b. Bethany, d. May i, a. i. BETHANY, 99. A COLONIAL HALL IN THE WHEELER HOMESTEAD. THE BEECHER—WHEELER HOMESTEAD. Amon? the fine old mansions, lav^^e and roomy, with broadhalls, well built and tastefully decorated in the style of the oldentimes, which dot the hills and in the valleys of Connecticut far fromthe hum of city life, is the Wheeler homestead, a few hundred feetnorth of the center, facing on the main road, looking southwardtoward where in the misty distance lies the city of New Haven,Long Island Sound and Long Island beyond. Just south of the house, and at right angles to the main road,a road leads eastward, toward Mount Carmel. and in the other di-rection, past the residence of Deacon Horsfall, a road leads wester-ly to a parallel road on which may be seen the homes of NathanMansfield and B. M. Wellman, and what was recently the residenceof Esquire Samuel R. Woodward, now occupied by his son, S. TOO BETHAXY. But to return to the Wheeler mansion. This house attractsthe


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