1874 Map of Morris & Bethlehem Connecticut from Beers Atlas of Litchfield County

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This is a two-sided original antique map from the Atlas of Litchfield County, published in 1874 by F. W. Beers. The front side of the page shows the towns of Morris & Bethlehem, Connecticut, with Business Notices for Morris and Bethlehem. Property owner's name is shown on most houses on this map. Among the family names shown in Morris are: Morse, Griswold, Stoddard, Hard, Burgess, Emmons, Waugh, GLover, Platt, Tracy, Wedge, Buel, Bennett, Wood, Bull, Rose, Curtiss, Bostwick, Flynn, Hull, Abbott, Westover, Bonnell, Keeler, Frisbee, Loveland, Marsh, Benton, Kay, Carpenter, Cook, Dunning, Judd, Bierce, Camp, Graves, Whittlesey, Jaynes, Sockman, Burns, Smith, Treat, Turkington, Blakeman, Ensigh, Harrison, Babbitt, Sandford, Baldwin, Wetmore, Hubbard, Pratt, Hotchkiss, Pierpont, Monson, King, Steele, Holohan, etc. Places identified in Morris: Shepaug Valley railroad, Mt. Tom Pond, Bantam Lake, South Farms, Schoolhouses, Cemetery, Blacksmith Shop, Carriage Shop, Store House, Deer Island, etc. Among the family names shown in Bethelem: Spencer, Doolittle, Hill, Scott, Jackson, Harrison, Lehigh, Ellis, Todd, Kennedy, Thompson, Stevens, Atwood, Way, Lake, WIlson, Taylor, Hubbard, Benton, Ames, Downs, Beach, Baldwin, Gillette, Foster, Harrison, Ambler, Seeley, Stillson, Bloss, Allen, Baron, Parmater, ALlen, Judson, Crane, Scranton, Wooten, read more