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Single bells have been used for signalling purposes for millennia (church bells, clock bells, fog bells, fire bells, plantation bells, school bells, etc.), and sets of bells have been used for musical purposes for almost as long (peals, carillons, chimes, etc.). This series includes all historic markers for which one or more bells are significant associated objects, even if they are not directly visible from the location of the marker.
 
First Baptist Church Bell and Marker image, Touch for more information
By David Seibert, January 17, 2011
First Baptist Church Bell and Marker
101 Georgia, Ben Hill County, Fitzgerald — First Baptist Church Bell
On Merrimac Drive at Jessamine Street, on the left when traveling south on Merrimac Drive.
This bell was awarded to the First Baptist Church by Governor William J. Northen (1833-1913) to honor the first church built in the Colony City of Fitzgerald. Governor Northen was an outstanding Baptist layman who graduated from Mercer University at . . . Map (db m11705) HM
102 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Big Duke Fire Alarm Bell Memorial
On East Oglethorpe Avenue near Abercorn Street, in the median.
Chatham County Firefighters Memorial Last Alarm Firefighters who have died in the line of duty John Butler Fireman 1865 SFD Charles Schreck Fireman 1871 SFD George Puder Fireman 1873 SFD William L. Harroid Hoseman 1887 SFD John . . . Map (db m5641) HM
103 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 025-41 — Old City Exchange Bell
On Bay St at Drayton St, on the right when traveling north on Bay St.
This bell, which is believed to be the oldest in Georgia, bears the date 1802. Imported from Amsterdam, it hung in the cupola of the City Exchange from 1804 until a short time before that building was razed to make way for the present City Hall. . . . Map (db m4913) HM
104 Georgia, Henry County, Hampton — Locomotive Bell from the Nancy Hanks"The Pride Of The Central Of Georgia Railroad"
Near Jonesboro Road at Babbs Mill Road, on the left when traveling south.
The highlight of Ed Waterhouse’s railroad career came in 1892 when he was assigned as engineer of the “Nancy Hanks,” the South’s first non-stop steamliner, and the pride of the Central of Georgia railroad. Running between Atlanta and . . . Map (db m95146) HM
105 Georgia, Jackson County, Braselton — The Braselton School Bell
On Green Street (Georgia Route 53) 0 miles south of Frances street, on the left when traveling south.
Originally located in the bell tower of the Braselton High School, the bell was commissioned by Senator Isaac Frank Duncan for all students from 1920 until 1957. The school was built by the Town of Braselton’s founders, and when it closed in 1957, . . . Map (db m18270) HM
106 Georgia, Liberty County, Midway — The Story of the "Bell" at Dorchester AcademyDorchester Academy — Museum Of African American History —
Near East Oglethorpe Highway (U.S. 84) near Lewis Frasier Road.
The Midway Congregational Church bell played a very important role in the lives of Dorchester Academy students. It kept time by ringing with an echo that could be heard seven to ten miles away. The bell rang every day at six, seven, eight, nine, . . . Map (db m9071) HM
107 Georgia, Richmond County, Augusta — The Bell at Augusta State University
On near Patriot Drive near Arsenal Avenue..
The Bell, donated to the College by the Georgia Railroad Bank, came from the last steam locomotive of the Georgia Railroad. In 1957, the bank also funded the building of the tower to house the bell, which at one time rang to mark the . . . Map (db m47808) HM
108 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — The Bell
Near Bandy Drive, on the left when traveling east.
Dr. Richard Forrest served as pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Toccoa, Georgia, from 1925-1950. When the original framed church building was torn down and a new sanctuary built in 1926, members of the church's congregation agrees to donate . . . Map (db m64390) HM
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109 Georgia, Troup County, LaGrange — The Milstead Bell
On Hills and Dales Drive west of Broad Street (Georgia Route 14), on the right when traveling north.
"A thing of ageless beauty weighing 1000 pounds with a beautiful voice, sweet and clear, that could be heard for miles around the community." Written by Frank Smith for the February 6, 1950 issue of the Callaway Beacon, this narrative . . . Map (db m233693) HM
110 Hawaii, Hawaii County, Hilo — Hilo Town Plantation Bell Tower
On Kamehameha Avenue near Mamo Street, on the right when traveling east.
Dedicated to the memory of the people who have contributed to the growth of the Big Island, its economy and its culture through their work on our many island plantations. This bell originally served the Hakalau Sugar Company.Map (db m111115) HM
111 Hawaii, Hawaii County, Papaikou — Remembrance Bell
Near Old Mamalahoa Highway near Old Onomea Road, on the right when traveling north.
In 1977 Dan and Paulin Lutkenhouse purchased this land to create a botanical garden for the education and enjoyment of the public. This bell was hanging in the steeple of an old church that was the Garden's first visitor center. In 1988 the church . . . Map (db m110859) HM
112 Idaho, Ada County, Boise — Idaho's Liberty Bell Replica
On West Jefferson Street at North Capitol Boulevard, on the right when traveling west on West Jefferson Street.
This reproduction of the Liberty Bell was presented to the people of Idaho by direction of The Honorable John W. Snyder Secretary of the Treasury As the inspirational symbol of the United States Savings Bonds Independence . . . Map (db m128542) HM
113 Idaho, Kootenai County, Cataldo — Old Mission Bell
Near South Mission Road at Dredge Road, on the left when traveling west.
“At sundown the church bell toiled, and it was soon filled with humble worshippers. The chapel is quite an impressing building, the walls covered with pictures of saints and crucifixion. The Indians are very devout and tell their . . . Map (db m110799) HM
114 Idaho, Teton County, Driggs — Tetonia School Bell
Near State Highway 33 near Valley Center Drive, on the left when traveling south.
This Bell was used at Tetonia School in the North End of Teton Valley. In the valley there were 19 communities with schools before they consolidated to the three towns; Tetonia, Driggs, and Victor. Tetonia town site was laid out and officially . . . Map (db m108453) HM
115 Illinois, Clark County, Casey — Cumberland Presbyterian Church Bell
On North Central Avenue (Illinois Route 49) at East Alabama Avenue, on the right when traveling north on North Central Avenue.
With gratitude to all the workers, for the children of tomorrow, we raise this bell to the glory of God: in the love of holiness, and to the cause and just pursuit of freedom. This 48-inch, 2000-pound bell was part of the original United . . . Map (db m184622) HM
116 Illinois, Cook County, Bellwood — First Bellwood Bell
Near Washington Boulevard east of Eastern Avenue.
To summon the people of Bellwood to worship God and to strive for education 1908 St. John Lutheran Church and School Placed here in honor of the nation's bicentennial 1976Map (db m245033) HM
117 Illinois, Cook County, River Forest — Alumni Bell Tower
The Alumni Bell Tower erected in praise of the Triune God and in memory of Robert Erfourth and David Hammes — June 1975 The bell in this tower, cast in the year 1881, is the original bell from the first site of Concordia Teachers . . . Map (db m233144) HM
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118 Illinois, Gallatin County, Shawneetown — The Illinois Territory
On Ohio River Scenic Byway at East McClernand Avenue on Ohio River Scenic Byway.
The Illinois Territory was formed in 1809. Its Governor, Ninian Edwards, laid out a district on Sept. 14, 1812 and called it the County of Gallatin. After Albert Gallatin, Secretary of the U.S. Treasury. The county changed size and shape often . . . Map (db m210685) HM
119 Illinois, Kane County, Elgin — Elgin National Watch Company Factory Bell
On Park Street at College Street, on the left when traveling east on Park Street.
The Factory - 1867 Pocket watch production began in 1867. The factory, located on National Street at the south end of Grove Avenue, grew in stages until by 1920 it was the largest watchmaking complex in the world, ultimately producing more . . . Map (db m63436) HM
120 Illinois, Lake County, Grayslake — St. Andrew Church BellBell History
On Hawley Street at North Whitney Street, on the right when traveling west on Hawley Street.
The original bell from St. Andrew Episcopal church heralded many events in the life of the church and community. Usually an altar boy would be assigned the task of pulling the long rope. It was rung before regular services. It was rung for weddings . . . Map (db m55555) HM
121 Illinois, LaSalle County, La Salle — St. Roch's Bells
On 4th Street west of Joliet Street (U.S. 6), on the right when traveling west.
The bells on this site once rang in St Roch's Slovenian Church in LaSalle, Illinois and were moved here in 1988.Map (db m203577) HM
122 Illinois, Madison County, Bethalto — Bethalto's Original Fire Bell
On East Central Street at Vine Street, on the right when traveling east on East Central Street.
Dedicated To 100 Years Volunteer Fire Service 1885 - 1985 This Bell Served The Community From 1889 To 1933 Map (db m169587) HM
123 Illinois, Massac County, Metropolis — Upper Salem German Episcopalian Methodist Church
On North Avenue south of Upper Salem Road, on the right when traveling south.
Erected in 1853, 500 yards west of this location. The church moved to this location in 1920. In the late 1960's it changed to: Upper Salem Independent Baptist Church On May 12, 2012 the building was destroyed by a fire. The bell . . . Map (db m179300) HM
124 Illinois, McLean County, Chenoa — In Memory of Maude Henline
On Green Street just north of Lincoln Street, on the right when traveling north.
(left column:) This bell was cast in Ohio and placed in the Chenoa School in 1867. In 1911, it was moved to one of the towers of the new Chenoa Grade and High School. During the 1950's it was removed and dedicated to the memory of . . . Map (db m163094) HM
125 Illinois, McLean County, Normal — Van Leer's Broadview Mansion Bell
Near South Fell Avenue at Highland Avenue.
(left plaque:) The following inscription was engraved on one of the original bells that hung in the Broadview Mansion Bell Tower: "Dedicated to the glory of God and in loving memory of Bird Colladay Van Leer, 1867-1933 . . . Map (db m162820) HM
126 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — Waterloo Fire Department Memorial Bell Plaza
On North Moore Street, 0.1 miles south of Illinois Ave, on the left when traveling south.
By ring this bell, cast in 1894, early members of the Waterloo Volunteer Fire Company were called to action to assist their neighbors in times of emergency. Since that time, the bell has graced every fire station the Waterloo Fire Department . . . Map (db m148284) HM
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127 Illinois, Pike County, Griggsville — Griggsville Fire Bell1830s to 1940s
On Purple Martin Boulevard (Illinois Route 107) at Corey Street, in the median on Purple Martin Boulevard.
This bell hung approximately where City Hall is today - January 2021 - on South Corey Street The fire bell is different than church or dinner bells. To make it ring louder, the clapper was pulled instead of the bell swinging.Map (db m181412) HM
128 Illinois, Pulaski County, Mound City — The Old Fire Bell
On Walnut Street (Illinois Route 37) at Park Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Walnut Street.
This pedestal commemorates the Mound City Centennial celebration of 1954. Sealed inside are historical documents and a story of the bell that rests upon it. The bell, a war trophy, was used as lead-off bell for the Mississippi Squadron stationed . . . Map (db m144876) HM
129 Illinois, Randolph County, Kaskaskia — The Liberty Bell of the West
On 1st Street at Webster Street, on the right when traveling south on 1st Street.
This bell, given by King Louis XV of France to the Catholic Church of the Illinois Country in 1741, has been in Kaskaskia for centuries. The people of Kaskaskia rang it in celebration after George Rogers Clark occupied the town on July 4, 1778, . . . Map (db m143580) HM
130 Illinois, St. Clair County, Brooklyn — Venice High School Bell
On 4th Street at North 2nd Street (Illinois Route 3), on the left when traveling south on 4th Street.
At the regular meeting on July 3, 1916 a resolution was adopted to build a new high school on Broadway and 7th Street. The school bell was originally situated in the school tower. The class of 1960, raised funds to purchase bricks to build the . . . Map (db m186736) HM
131 Illinois, Washington County, Hoyleton — Village Fire Bell432 lbs
On North Park Street just south of East Elm Street, on the right when traveling north.
[Left panel:] First brought to Hoyleton in the mid to late 1800's, serving as an alarm bell from 1914 to 1948. Served the congregation of the Bethel Methodist Church, located east of Hoffman, from 1948 to 1961. In 1962 the bell . . . Map (db m146589) HM
132 Illinois, Washington County, Nashville — Half Acre School Bell
On Illinois Route 15, 0.2 miles west of Hawk Road, on the right when traveling west.
Located in Plum Hill. Decommissioned 1948. Donated by John F. Alvina E. K. Ostendorf.Map (db m190641) HM
133 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, East Central — The History of the Bell
On East Main Street at Lafayette Street (U.S. 27), on the right when traveling west on East Main Street.
This 2000 pound bell costing $1000,00. was manufactured by the Jones and Company Foundry, Troy, New York. It was placed in Fire Station Number 1 at the corner of Court and Berry Streets in 1867 a new Number 1 Fire Station was constructed in 1893 . . . Map (db m239332) HM
134 Indiana, Blackford County, Hartford City — First Presbyterian Church Bell
On North High Street south of West Franklin Street, on the right when traveling north.
This bell Placed in tower 1892 Removed 1993Map (db m222242) HM
135 Indiana, Fountain County, Tangier — Tangier High School Bell1911-1958 — [Tangier Park] —
On 1050 North, 0.1 miles west of County Road 400W, on the right when traveling west.
This original stone and bell donated to the Tangier community by the family of Paul E. Patton who graduated with the class of 1950Map (db m163064) HM
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136 Indiana, Fountain County, Veedersburg — Curfew Bell
On West Fifth Street, on the left when traveling east.
Erected by the town of Veedersburg in memory of Cal Scherer who used old Curfew Bell over 30 years. —Board of Trustees: Leon L. Ewbank, L. R. Owens M.D., Leon Wiggins.Map (db m34092) HM
137 Indiana, Harrison County, Corydon — Bell Predates the Civil War
On East Beaver Street at North Elm Street, on the left when traveling east on East Beaver Street.
In loving memory David J. Dukes, M.D. July 16, 1927 — June 15, 1991 Remembered for his love of music, church, sailing, family, and his fellow man. The bell predates the Civil War and may have been in the First Methodist Church around . . . Map (db m9686) HM
138 Indiana, Knox County, Vincennes — Inscription on the Big Bell of the Old Cathedral
On 2nd Street south of Church Street, on the right when traveling south.
D.O.M. Ad Laud et Glor Domini Nostri et Redemptoris Jesu Christi Hanc Mariam Annam R.R. D.D. et in Chr Pater Simon G. Brute Qui Primus Vincennopolitanan Sedem Episcopus Tenuis Vovebat Dabat et Consecrabat An Rep Sal MDCCCXXXIX . . . Map (db m155551) HM
139 Indiana, Marshall County, Plymouth — Plymouth's First Fire Alarm
On North Center Street just south of West Washington Street, on the right when traveling north.
This bell was Plymouth’s first fire alarm, purchased in 1879 Re-dedicated July 9, 1995 in honor of all Plymouth firefighters Past • Present • FutureMap (db m162970) HM
140 Indiana, Orange County, Orleans — Orleans School Bell — Bell "Rang" for 101 Years —
On South Maple Street north of West Washington Street, on the left when traveling north.
This bell rung in the Orleans Academy building when built in 1864, remained in the enlarged public school building until it was razed in 1965.Map (db m22095) HM
141 Indiana, Parke County, Rockville — Two Bells molded into One Bell
On South Market Street north of West High Street, on the left when traveling south. Reported missing.
This Bell was moulded by fusing the Bells of the Old and New School Presbyterian Churches of Rockville after uniting in 1869. The Bell Tower was restored 1950 by memorial gifts to John H. Sherrard, Pastor, 1888 — 1895 . . . Map (db m59805) HM
142 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay — Historic Fire Bells
On Market Street, on the left when traveling east.
Erected in 1895 By City Council, near center of each ward Used until 1935 when replaced by electric sirensMap (db m242118) HM
143 Indiana, Switzerland County, Vevay — Historic Fire Bells
On West Pike Street at Union Street, on the right when traveling west on West Pike Street.
Erected in 1895 By City Council, near center of each ward Used until 1935 when replaced by electric sirensMap (db m242119) HM
144 Indiana, Wabash County, Wabash — The Story of the Bell
On West Hill Street east of South Cass Street (Indiana Route 15), on the right when traveling east.
With the possible exception of a few pioneer tombstones, this bell, forged in Cincinnati ca. 1845, is probably the oldest manufactured artifact in Wabash. For years it played significant public roles in the town, calling folks to worship and . . . Map (db m215063) HM
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145 Indiana, Whitley County, Columbia City — Zion Lutheran Church Bell
On East North Street at North Main Street (Indiana Route 9), on the left when traveling east on East North Street.
This bell began to call people to worship in 1891, at Zion Lutheran Church at 203 E. Ellsworth Street. It is given as a memorial to Rev. Ottomar and Ottilie Stamm and Dr. Otto and Grace Lehmberg by William O. StammMap (db m232655) HM
146 Iowa, Adams County, Corning — City of Corning Fire Bell
On Benton Avenue at 10th Street, on the right when traveling north on Benton Avenue.
Purchased 1897 Removed from tower in Central Park 1966Map (db m86700) HM
147 Iowa, Adams County, Corning — Fairview Church1892 - 2008
On Benton Avenue at 10th Street on Benton Avenue.
[And former church bell]Map (db m86715) HM
148 Iowa, Adams County, Corning — Mt. Etna United Methodist Church1852 - 1987
On Benton Avenue at 10th Street, on the right when traveling north on Benton Avenue.
In memory of Dr. H. L. Sweet and all former members of Mt. Etna United Methodist Church [Former Church Bell]Map (db m86672) HM
149 Iowa, Adams County, Corning — The Bell
On Grove Avenue at 10th Street, on the left when traveling north on Grove Avenue.
This bell first rang in the Congregational Church which was built on this site in 1871. A new church building was constructed here in 1900, and it included a tower for the bell. The Congregational Church federated with the Presbyterian Church in . . . Map (db m86999) HM
150 Iowa, Marion County, Pella — Resilience
Near University Street at West 1st Street, on the right when traveling west.
In 1857 this bell called Central College students to classes for the first time. For 56 years its duties were numerous. At 5 a.m. daily it roused students for the morning study hour. It tolled for funerals and celebrated weddings with its chimes. In . . . Map (db m235965) HM
151 Iowa, Mitchell County, Carpenter — Deer Creek Lutheran Church Bell
Near Zinnia Avenue at 460th Street, on the right when traveling north.
This bell has called people to God’s house to worship since 1869. It was first purchased and used by First Lutheran Church of St. Ansgar. In 1893 they gave it to Deer Creek Lutheran Church where it continued its call of worship across the . . . Map (db m16939) HM
152 Iowa, Page County, Shenandoah — Western Normal College Bell
On Railroad Street south of Sheridan Street, on the left when traveling south.
After Shenandoah's Western Normal College burned for the second time in 1917 (the first fire was in 1891 when Henry Field was a student there) this bell was taken from the ashes of that fire and put atop Henry Field's "seedhouse" at 407 Sycamore . . . Map (db m87572) HM
153 Iowa, Plymouth County, Le Mars — Bell Tower
On 3rd Ave SE at 10th St SE on 3rd Ave SE.
This bell was given to Westmar College for perpetual care by the Hoskins Evangelical United Brethren Church of Hoskins, Nebraska when it closed in 1979. Also given to the college were funds to establish the Hoskins Memorial Fund. The tower was . . . Map (db m118958) HM
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154 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, East Village — 平和と友情の鐘Bell of Peace and Friendship
Near East Court Avenue south of Dey Street, on the right when traveling east.
平和と友情の鐘 山梨県知事天野久 . . . Map (db m236196) HM
155 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, East Village — Japanese Bell of Peace and Friendship平和と友情の鐘
Near East Court Avenue south of Dey Street, on the right when traveling east.
In 1959, the Prefecture of Yamanashi, Japan suffered heavy damage from two typhoons, resulting in significant loss of human life, farm animals, homes and crops. An Iowan, stationed with the U.S. Air Force in Tokyo at that time, wanted to help. . . . Map (db m236175) HM
156 Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Normal Victory Bell
On Main Street at 9th Street, on the left when traveling south on Main Street.
. . . Map (db m61466) HM
157 Kansas, Brown County, Everest — School Bell - 1886
On Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
[Title is text]Map (db m77902) HM
158 Kansas, Cherokee County, West Mineral — Fire Bell
This was the first fire bell used in West Mineral, Kansas in the early 1900's. Donated by City of West MineralMap (db m39740) HM
159 Kansas, Crawford County, Franklin — Church Bell from St. Philip Neri Catholic Church
On Broadway (Business U.S. 69) at 7th Street, on the right when traveling south on Broadway.
Established in Franklin from 1915-2004. Bell installed at this location November, 2005Map (db m72351) HM
160 Kansas, Crawford County, Franklin — Franklin School BellMemorial Tower
On 5th Street near Broadway Street (Business U.S. 69), on the right when traveling east.
Originally there were 3 school buildings in the community. This bell sat atop the large two story, eight room brick building that was originally the high school and later became the grade school. The schools were in operation from . . . Map (db m36742) HM
161 Kansas, Dickinson County, Hope — Hope City Bell1887 - 1967
On Main Street (State Highway 4) near 1st Street, on the right when traveling north.
Used for fire, storm warnings, marshall call & council meetings.Map (db m49657) HM
162 Kansas, Douglas County, Eudora — Eudora's First BellCity Hall & School
On Main Street at 7th Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
Given by John Landon Sr. Erected here by Boy Scout Troop 64Map (db m76475) HM
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163 Kansas, Elk County, Howard — Howard Bells
On Washington Street at Wabash Avenue, on the left when traveling east on Washington Street.
Small Bell Upper Paw Paw School Bell Large Bell Howard City Lake Curfew Bell Originally Howard City Fire BellMap (db m57967) HM
164 Kansas, Kingman County, Norwich — City of Norwich Fire Bell
On Main Street south of 1st Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
This bell was purchased from the C and S Bell Co. by the City of Norwich in 1912 for use as a firebell. It was used until it was replaced by an electric siren in 1939. This monument was erected in 1985 by the Norwich Jaycees in honor of Norwichs . . . Map (db m62699) HM
165 Kansas, Linn County, Mound City — Wesley Chapel Bell
On Main Street (State Highway 52) west of 7th Street, on the right when traveling west.
Dedicated to Wesley Chapel in memory of David and Ruth Campbell, Founder members and early-day pioneers 1870 - 1900 Frisco In memory of J. Robert & M. Ellen BarnesMap (db m93377) HM
166 Kansas, Lyon County, Emporia — Emporia's Liberty Bell
On Commercial Street (State Highway 99), on the right when traveling south.
Ship's Bell Frigate [USS] Emporia [(PF-28)] Gift from Department of National Defense James Forrestal Secretary 1946Map (db m49830) WM
167 Kansas, Lyon County, Emporia — Garfield School Bell
On 18th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Commemorative of the Garfield School Building 1880 1916 McShane Bell Foundry Henry McShane & Co. Baltimore, Md. 1881 Emporia High School 1880 [cornerstone] Map (db m154977) HM
168 Kansas, Marion County, Marion — Hill School Bell
On Main Street at Locust Street, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
This 500 pound bell was installed when the school was constructed in 1873, and was mounted as a memorial during the Bicentennial Year, 1976, when the bldg. was restoredMap (db m60956) HM
169 Kansas, Marion County, Peabody — Fairplay Church [Bell]1892 - 1974
On Division Avenue east of Walnut Street, on the right when traveling east.
Location - 4 miles south 1 mile east from southeast corner of PeabodyMap (db m95249) HM
170 Kansas, Marshall County, Blue Rapids — Blue Rapids Station Bell
On 5th Street (U.S. 77) at Main Street, on the left when traveling east on 5th Street.
Ringing loudly at the City's first station, this fire bell was once used to call our firemen to duty. The bell was donated by Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Gellinger in memory of Jeff Wise, long time firefighter and employee of the City of Blue RapidsMap (db m78928) HM
171 Kansas, Marshall County, Oketo — Oketo School District 201863 - 1976
On Center Street at State Street, on the left when traveling east on Center Street.
[Title is text]Map (db m78031) HM
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172 Kansas, Miami County, Paola — City Hall Fire Bell
On East Peoria Street at South Agate Street, on the left when traveling west on East Peoria Street.
Paola's Volunteer Fire Company, like many others in the midwest, was formed after the great Chicago Fire in 1871. There were no telephones, sirens or radios to notify the firefighters. In 1876, this 400 lb. "nice toned" alarm bell was bought for . . . Map (db m21683) HM
173 Kansas, Montgomery County, Independence — Stoddard - Thompson Memorial BellMrs. S.A. Stoddard, 1872; Frank Thompson, 1990
On 5th Street at Maple Street, on the right when traveling south on 5th Street.
The Mite Society of the First Presbyterian Church presented this bell in 1872 in memory of Mrs. S.A. Stoddard, wife of the first pastor. This historic church bell was erected in the courtyard in November 1990 in memory of Frank Thompson through . . . Map (db m61448) HM
174 Kansas, Morris County, Council Grove — Old Bell1863
On North Belfry Street near Columbia Street, on the right when traveling north.
Used to warn the settlers of Indian raidsMap (db m45147) HM
175 Kansas, Nemaha County, Goff — Goff Elementary & Goff Rural High School
On 2nd Street (State Highway 9) at Stahl Avenue, on the left when traveling east on 2nd Street.
In honor of those who attended Goff Elementary & Goff Rural High School - the bell & brick are from the site 3 blocks northMap (db m63854) HM
176 Kansas, Nemaha County, St. Benedict — Liberty School Bell1875 - 1946 — District #15 —
On Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
Three miles north of Seneca, Ks. Given by Harry C. M. BurgerMap (db m55787) HM
177 Kansas, Pottawatomie County, St. Marys — Old Fire and Curfew BellPurchased 1902
On Bertrand Avenue (U.S. 24) at 4th Street (State Highway 63), on the right when traveling west on Bertrand Avenue.
Mounted in Urbansky Park by Sidney UrbanskyMap (db m79197) HM
178 Kansas, Rice County, Geneseo — Geneseo Fire Bell
On Main Street south of McCracken Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Purchased July 1905 Erected November 1905 J.S. Gibson, Mayor Councilmen J.E. Johnson • L.E. Fuller Geo. Candan • Chas Holmes J.W. JohnsonMap (db m95418) HM
179 Kansas, Rice County, Geneseo — Geneseo United Methodist Church Bell
On Beatty Avenue at 8th Street, on the right when traveling west on Beatty Avenue.
Erected by the Congregation in memory of Charles Warren Schmidt 12-27-50 - 5-16-70 with donations from friends and relatives "My God and I will go unendingly" The bell in use at the Presbyterian Church until its merger . . . Map (db m95419) HM
180 Kansas, Russell County, Bunker Hill — Dinner Bell and Stone Post from the William Garrett Ranch in the 1890's
On Washington Street at 6th Street, on the left when traveling north on Washington Street.
Donated by The Charles Stoppel FamilyMap (db m95424) HM
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181 Kansas, Trego County, WaKeeney — Victory Fire Bell1889 — WWI • WWII —
On Russell Avenue near 4th Street, on the right when traveling west.
This bell was rung at the end of these wars.Map (db m59046) HM WM
182 Kentucky, Daviess County, Owensboro — Old Court Bell
On West 2nd Street at Frederica Street, on the left when traveling west on West 2nd Street.
This bell, once used to notify the people court was in session, hung in Daviess County's fourth court house from 1876 until the 96-year-old building was demolished in 1964 to make way for a new Temple of Justice.Map (db m243590) HM
183 Kentucky, Henderson County, Henderson — Old Court Bell
On 1st Street east of North Main Street, on the right when traveling east.
This bell once used to notify the people court was in session, hung in Henderson County’s third court house from 1843 until 1963 when the building was demolished to make way for a new temple of justice.Map (db m119728) HM
184 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, Downtown — Belle of Louisville
Near West River Road at North 4th Street, on the right when traveling west.
Belle of Louisville The Belle of Louisville was built (by the James Rees & Sons Company) in Pittsburgh in 1914 and commissioned the Idlewild. She first operated as a ferry at Memphis carrying passengers, freight, farm produce and . . . Map (db m104307) HM
185 Kentucky, Pendleton County, Falmouth — Bell
On Main St. at East Shelby Street, on the right when traveling north on Main St..
The bronze bell displayed here was cast by the Buckeye Foundry of Cincinnati, Ohio in 1882. The company was known for its expert work and many of their bells are still in use around the tri-state area. Primarily known for church bells, it is . . . Map (db m67679) HM
186 Louisiana, East Baton Rouge Parish, Baton Rouge, Highlands/Perkins — Ship's Bell...
Near Essen Lane south of Interstate 10, on the right when traveling south.
Ship's Bell...from the Amos K. Gordon, the first all-steel towboat owned by Standard Oil Company of Louisiana. The bell is marked: CAST BY // THE CHAPLIN-FULTON MFG. CO. // PITSBURGH, PA.Map (db m133649) HM
187 Louisiana, Iberia Parish, New Iberia — The Original New Iberia Fire Bell
Near East Main Street (State Highway 182) at Civic Center Circle, on the right when traveling west.
First hung at Fire Engine Company No. 1, Vine and Main Streets, circa 1868, this bell was moved to the Fire Station—City Hall—Central Market erected 1898 on Main. About 1900 the Bernard Blacksmith Shop, later the A.M. Bernard Wagon . . . Map (db m98516) HM
188 Louisiana, St. Landry Parish, Opelousas — The Macland Plantation Bellcirca mid to late 1800s
Near East Landry Street (U.S. 190) east of South Academy Street, on the right when traveling east.
Major Amos Webb, who built Arlington Plantation in nearby Washington, Louisiana, bought additional land near the north bank of Bayou Bouef in 1836, and built Macland Plantation for his son, Dr. Louis Archibald Webb in circa 1842.The Thislethwaite . . . Map (db m155005) HM
189 Maine, Kennebec County, Augusta — Dedicated to You, A Free Citizen in a Free LandMaine's Liberty Bell Replica
Near Capitol Street east of Chamberlain Street, on the right when traveling east.
This reproduction of the Liberty Bell was presented to the people of Maine by direction of The Honorable John W. Snyder Secretary of the Treasury As the inspirational symbol of the United States Savings Bonds Independence . . . Map (db m128550) WM
190 Maine, Knox County, Rockland — Portland Head Light Bell (1942)
On Park Drive near Main Street (U.S. 1), on the right when traveling east.
This historic Coast Guard Bell from Portland Head Light is being loaned to the City of Rockland (a Coast Guard City) for their outstanding support of the men and women of the United States Coast GuardMap (db m55370) HM
191 Maine, Knox County, Thomaston — The Revere BellKnox Museum — Thomaston, Maine —
On High Street (Maine Route 131) at Main Street (U.S. 1), on the left when traveling south on High Street.
American Patriot Paul Revere is best known for his midnight ride on April 18, 1775, warning colonists of the advancing British forces. Although generations of people know Revere as an American hero, others know him as a noted silver and . . . Map (db m105554) HM
192 Maine, Lincoln County, New Harbor — Bell House
The Bell House was built in 1897 to contain the two Shipman fog-signal engines which operated the fog bell. In 1899 these engines were replaced by a Stevens Striking Machine and a wooden tower was built to accommodate the weights which activated . . . Map (db m55423) HM
193 Maine, Penobscot County, Bangor — Hersey Memorial Building (Old Bangor City Hall) Bell
On Harlow Street (U.S. 2) north of State Street (U.S. 2), on the right when traveling north.
This 1800 pound bell was cast by the Clinton H. Meneely Bell Co., Troy, New York for installation in the Hersey Memorial Building (Old Bangor City Hall) where it was dedicated on July 4, 1894. At the dedication each councilman pulled the bell . . . Map (db m110570) HM
194 Maine, Washington County, Lubec — Easternmost Point in the U.S.A.
West Quoddy Head 44°48"9'N 66°57"1'W Erected by the WQHLKA Inc. Spring 2005 with permission of the Maine Department of ConservationMap (db m54818) HM
195 Maine, York County, Biddeford — 23 — St. Joseph's Church / L'Église St. JosephBiddeford, Maine — The Museum in the Streets® —
On Elm Street (U.S. 1) at Center Street, on the right when traveling west on Elm Street.
The organization of St. Joseph's Church was begun by Rev. Jean-François Ponsardin, January 5, 1870, under Bishop Bcon's orders to organize a French-Canadian parish in Biddeford. The old Methodist Church on Alfred Street was used from . . . Map (db m186185) HM
196 Maine, York County, Biddeford — 15 — The Lincoln Street Mill and Clock Tower / La Filature Et Sa Tour Sur La Rue LincolnBiddeford, Maine — The Museum in the Streets® —
On Main Street at Lincoln Street, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
The Lincoln Street Mill went into production in 1853. With additions it contained eight million square feet of floor space. Power from the Saco river arrived in 27-foot diameter brick-lined tunnels. Turbines converted the flow into . . . Map (db m186164) HM
197 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Bell Tower24 Frederick Street
On Bedford Street west of North Centre Street, on the left when traveling west.
Bell Tower First Jail and Police Station Erected 1886 Named to National Register Feb. 20, 1973Map (db m134398) HM
198 Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Annapolis — The Paddle Bell
On Turner Joy Road, on the left when traveling west.
U. S. S. Paddle (SS 263) carried this bell throughout World War II. Similar bells were carried by all U. S. Submarines. Upon this bell we toll the loss of 52 American submarines and crew of 3,621 officers and enlisted men who went down fighting . . . Map (db m6807) HM
199 Maryland, Baltimore County, Reisterstown — Original Bell of the Franklin Academy
On Reisterstown Road (Maryland Route 140) north of Franklin Boulevard, on the left when traveling north.
In service 1826 - 1914 Erected here by the Franklin Chapter of Future Farmers of AmericaMap (db m82240) HM
200 Maryland, Caroline County, Denton — Bell from First Methodist Church
On 5th Street south of Franklin Street (Maryland Route 404), on the right when traveling south.
This bell was originally located in the First Methodist (M.E.) Church on Market Street. It is believed the bell was installed during its construction in 1867.Map (db m137764) HM

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