The Town of Bethel was
founded in 1809, and is located in the heart of Sullivan County. It is
comprised of many small hamlets. In this brief history I will try to
include a little something about each of these hamlets.
In 1910,
the old covered bridge, which had been built in 1830, was replaced with
an iron bridge. This bridge is located in Mongaup Valley and you might
wonder why this is significant to this history. Well, this covered
bridge was part of what was called the Newburgh and Cochecton Turnpike.
Its replacement, which spans the Mongaup River, is now the connection
between the Town of Bethel and the Town of Thompson. It is our present
17B. The new bridge cut the time between Monticello and Mongaup Valley
by one third.
In 1928, a
man by the name of A.N. Smallwood came to town. He started a community
that he called “Mountain Lakes". It was not long before it became known
as Smallwood. Mr. Smallwood employed about 100 men during the time of
the depression. This was a great economic boost for the area at this
time.
The mid
1800’s saw the beginning of the hotel construction. The very first ones
were started as wayside inns and most were developed from farmhouses
that turned into boarding houses. In the late 1920's, 30's, & 40's
smaller farm owners in Bethel were "Taking In" roomies as the hotel
business declined.
During the 1960's in Kauneonga Lake, an entire
new Community of second homes appeared. This community became known as
the White Lake Homes. The residents from this community have become a
very important part of the social and economic life of the town. 1969
was a very important year in the life of our town. First, it saw the
construction of the Sullivan County International Airport in the
northeast section of White Lake, then, one of the most amazing events in
history occurred right here in our little town. "Woodstock." Whether you
liked it or you didn't, there was no getting around the fact that it was
a significant event in the history books. It seemed to define a
generation. They made a movie about it and the Town of Bethel was "on
the map" forever.
Over the years there
has been much controversy surrounding this event. Today, we have
concerts & farm markets on the site and visitors from all over the world
come to our town year round to visit. There are plans to make a
permanent music site in the surrounding land. Construction began in 2002
and was completed in 2006.
In 1984,
the town celebrated its 175th anniversary. We had a big parade with
floats from various organizations. Followingthe
parade was a wonderful celebration attended by hundreds of people. It
truly showed the spirit of small town life, bringing together all the
members of the community.
The Town
of Bethel continues to grow each year. It seemed for quite some time
that we were in a steady economic decline. However, over the past
several years we seem to have turned the corner. New businesses are
springing up and new homes are being built. People are now looking
forward to a great future in our beautiful little town.