Wyatt MOREHOUSE
b.1839
d.1912
Facts and Events
Personal History
Newspaper Mentions
14 Dec 1877
Ulster County. Kerhonkson.
--A few days since a little daughter of Wyatt Morehouse, of Momboccus, fell through a barn floor and though no bones were broken she did not recover from the effects of the fall for a long time.[4]
9 May 1878
Ulster County. Kerhonkson.
--Wyatt Morehouse, the apiarist of Momboccus, says the prospects for an unusually large yield of honey this season are exceedingly good, and the quality of the product, he thinks, will much better than last season.[1]
10 July 1878
Ulster County. Kerhonkson.
--Wyatt Morehouse, the apiarist, has already harvested his linden-wood and clover crops of honey, which are much superior to those of last season both in quantity and quality. The honey crop will be larger and finer, as he prophesied, in the early part of the season.[2]
18 September 1881
Ulster County. Rochester.
Mombaccus, Sept. 13. --Wyatt Morehouse, the famous beekeeper of upper Cherrytown, has recently started a grocery store at that place.[3]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Daily Freeman (Kingston, New York)
n.pag col.3, 9 May 1878.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Daily Freeman (Kingston, New York)
n.pag. col.3, 10 July 1878.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Daily Freeman (Kingston, New York)
n.pag. col.6, Tuesday evening, September 18, 1881.
- ↑ Daily Freeman (Kingston, New York)
n.pag col.5, Friday Evening, Dec. 14, 1877.
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