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Betts Academy

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29: 83:. Later his son, William J. Betts, became principal of the school, and the Academy was relocated to Strawberry Hill overlooking Long Island Sound in Stamford. The school burned in a fire in 1908 and was closed that year. 223: 208: 218: 213: 198: 203: 28: 148:
History of Stamford, Connecticut: From Its Settlement in 1641, to the Present Time, Including Darien, which was One of Its Parishes Until 1820
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Picturesque Stamford: A Souvenir of the Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Settlement of the Town of Stamford
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The school was founded in 1838 in North Stamford by James Betts, a Congregational Church deacon originally from
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Stamford, Connecticut
Stamford, Connecticut
Wilton, Connecticut
Henry Osborne Havemeyer
Theodore Havemeyer
Eugene O'Neill


Picturesque Stamford: A Souvenir of the Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Settlement of the Town of Stamford
History of Stamford, Connecticut: From Its Settlement in 1641, to the Present Time, Including Darien, which was One of Its Parishes Until 1820


"Education Spelled Freedom"
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Defunct private schools in Connecticut
1838 establishments in Connecticut
Educational institutions established in 1838
1900s disestablishments in Connecticut
1908 disestablishments in the United States
Educational institutions disestablished in 1908

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