English: Photograph of "Homelands" in Madison County, Kentucky - taken from an illustration found after page 32 of the 1928 biography by Mrs. R.W. MacDonell of suffragist and Southern Methodist missionary leader Belle Harris Bennett. Built originally in 1812, Samuel Bennett (1805-1888) and his wife Elizabeth Chenault Bennett (1815-1897) added a large Greek Revival extension and named the house Homelands. They had eight children: of these, James (1839-1908) married suffragist Sarah Lewis Clay (1841-1935), John (1837-1903) was a state senator, Susan Ann (1843-1891) was a noted church worker for whom Sue Bennett Memorial College in London, Kentucky, is named. The younger daughter, Belle H. Harris (1852-1922), was known internationally for her work in the Methodist Episcopal Church, South and as a woman's rights activist.
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