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Dana (1813-95), geologist; General David Humphreys (1752-1818), Revolutionary diplomat, pioneer industrialist, and the first man to introduce merino sheep in America; 238 Main Street and Village Green Jedediah Morse (1761-1826), American geographer; Theodore Winthrop (1828-61), novelist, and one of the first officers killed in action in the Civil War; Noah Porter (1811-92), eleventh president of Yale; the Rev. Lyman Beecher (1775-1863), reformer and father of Harriet Beecher Stowe and Henry War...d Beecher; Eli Whitney (1765-1825), and Noah Webster (1758-1843), compiler of the first American dictionary. Paralleling Cedar Ave. Is Locust Ave. With the graves of Timothy Dwight, 2d (1829-1916), one-time president of Yale; Elias Loomis (1811-89), mathematician; Arthur T. Hadley (1856-1930), another Yale president; and Josiah Willard Gibbs (1839-1903), founder of the science of physical chemistry. In the northwest corner of the cemetery on Sycamore Ave. Are buried Chauncey Jerome (1793-1868), pioneer clockmaker, and Charles Good- year (1800-60), inventor of vulcanized rubber.
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