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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.
 
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Bell image, Touch for more information
By William Fischer, Jr., February 18, 2012
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Bell
GEOGRAPHIC SORT WITH USA FIRST
201Nebraska (Platte County), Columbus — Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Bell
On 33rd Avenue (U.S. 30/81) near 7th Street, on the right when traveling south.
Inscribed on the Bell: Buckeye Bell Foundry 1912 The E. W. VanDuzen Co. Cincinnati Weight: 710 lbs. The church building was built by the Congregational Society in 1866-1867. It was located on 22nd Avenue between 9th . . . — Map (db m59861) HM
202Nebraska (Platte County), Columbus — Sacred Heart Catholic Church BellCornlea, Nebraska
On 33rd Avenue (U.S. 30/81) near 7th Street, on the right when traveling south.
Inscribed on the Bell: Cast by Stuckstede & Bro. St. Louis, Mo 1908 A.D. MCMY-111 - Pius - Pro [Probably MCMVIII for 1908] Ecclesia S.S. Cordis Cornlea, Nebr. Weight: 1,000 lbs. The dedication of the Sacred . . . — Map (db m59867) HM
203Nebraska (Platte County), Columbus — St. Bernard Catholic Church BellSt. Bernard Township, Nebraska
On 33rd Avenue (U.S. 30/81) near 7th Street, on the right when traveling south.
Inscribed on the Bell: Henry Stuckstede B F Co St. Louis, Mo 1902 In hon Sti Bernardi pat ecclae donum me dedit Jacobus Weidner orate pro ev ejus que familia Weight: 2,145 lbs. About 1873-1874 a few Catholic . . . — Map (db m59856) HM
204Nebraska (Platte County), Columbus — St. Bernard Catholic Church BellSt. Bernard Township, Nebraska
On 33rd Avenue (U.S. 30/81) near 7th Street, on the right when traveling south.
Inscribed on the Bell: Clinton H. Meneely Bell Company Troy, N.Y. U.S.A. A. D. 1884 Weight: 1,350 lbs. About 1873-1874 a few Catholic families began to settle in the vicinity of the present St. Bernard. Thus, we . . . — Map (db m59857) HM
205Nebraska (Platte County), Columbus — St. Bernard Catholic Church BellSt. Bernard Township, Nebraska
On 33rd Avenue (U.S. 30/81) near 7th Street, on the right when traveling south.
Inscribed on the Bell: Meneely & Kimberly, Founders, Troy, N.Y. 1878 Weight: 710 lbs. About 1873-1874 a few Catholic families began to settle in the vicinity of the present St. Bernard. Thus, we find John Dieter, . . . — Map (db m59860) HM
206Nebraska (Platte County), Columbus — The Columbus Quincentenary Belltower
On 33rd Avenue (U.S. 30/81) near 7th Street, on the right when traveling south.
In 1492 Christopher Columbus, his crew and three ships, the Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria set sail from Spain to the New World. That voyage is depicted in the scene above as we pay tribute to the man, the voyage and the community namesake. . . . — Map (db m59855) HM
207Nebraska (Platte County), Columbus — United Methodist Church BellNelson, Nebraska
On 33rd Avenue (U.S. 30/81) near 7th Street, on the right when traveling south.
Inscribed on the Bell: Mc Shane Bell Foundry Baltimore, Md 1891 #418 Weight: 800 lbs. The Reverend Thomas B. Lemon, presiding elder of the Methodist Episcopal Church in southwest Nebraska, organized a congregation . . . — Map (db m59862) HM
208Nebraska (Platte County), Columbus — United Methodist Church BellSurprise, Nebraska
On 33rd Avenue (U.S. 30/81) near 7th Street, on the right when traveling south.
Inscribed on the Bell: Buckeye Bell Foundry 1898 Weight: 550lbs. The first record of Methodist religious work in the Surprise area dates back to 1871 when C. W. Comstock was pastor of the Seward Circuit. This charge . . . — Map (db m59866) HM
209Nebraska (Webster County), Red Cloud — Red Cloud Volunteer Fire Department Bell
On N. Webster Street (U.S. 281) at E. 3rd Avenue, on the left when traveling north on N. Webster Street.
Used until the siren was installed 1950 — Map (db m85672) HM
210Nevada, Carson City — Dedicated to You, A Free Citizen in a Free LandNevada's Liberty Bell Replica
Near North Carson Street (Lincoln Highway) (Business U.S. 395) at East Caroline Street, on the left when traveling north.
This reproduction of the Liberty Bell was presented to the people of Nevada 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 m128551) HM
211Nevada (Clark County), Jean — Old Elko Fire Bell
According to the early history of Elko, Nevada, this curfew and fire bell played a vital role for local citizenry. It often rang to signal disastrous fires, deaths of celebrities, and celebrations. Harbinger of both good tidings and bad, the . . . — Map (db m39466) HM
212New Hampshire (Merrimack County), Concord — Dedicated to You, A Free Citizen in a Free LandNew Hampshire's Liberty Bell Replica
On North Main Street at Capitol Street, on the right when traveling south on North Main Street.
This reproduction of the Liberty Bell was presented to the people of New Hampshire by direction of The Honorable John W. Snyder Secretary of the Treasury As the inspirational symbol of the United States Savings Bonds Independence Drive . . . — Map (db m76426) HM
213New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Hampton — Bell of Fifth Congregational Church Building
On Winnacunnet Road, on the left.
Bell of Fifth Congregational Church Building 1797-1844 "Townsfolk to the Church I called." Bell Inscription: Meneely's West Troy NY 1861 — Map (db m155072) HM
214New Jersey (Bergen County), Edgewater — For Whom The Bell Tolls
Near River Road near Glenwood Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
This bell is dedicated to all Veterans of Edgewater who served their country honorably in time of war & peace — Map (db m155073) WM
215New Jersey (Cape May County), Ocean City — Ocean City TabernacleTower and Bells
Near East 6th Street.
The tower and bells were dedicated to the glory of God on June 14, 1998. In 1893 the federal government commissioned a set of thirteen bells to provide the music for a celebration commemorating the 100th anniversary of the laying of the . . . — Map (db m155074) HM
216New Jersey (Cumberland County), Bridgeton — "Liberty Bell"
On West Broad Street (New Jersey Route 49) at Fayette Street on West Broad Street.
Court house bell rang as news of "Declaration" reached here. Cast in Massachusetts, 1765. Now on display in lobby. — Map (db m153726) HM
217New Jersey (Mercer County), Princeton — The Princeton Bell(One of the very few relics left of the famous war vessel)
This bell was especially cast for the U.S.S. Princeton, which was commanded by our late fellow-townsman, the illustrious Captain Robert F. Stockton, under whose patronage “The Princeton” was built. On February 28th, 1844, she was taken . . . — Map (db m10621) HM
218New Jersey (Middlesex County), Jamesburg — The Bell Shall Not Toll
On Lakeview Avenue, in the median.
The bell shall not toll but will remain forever silent in memory of those from Monroe Township who gave their lives in the service of their country — Map (db m34159) HM
219New Jersey (Middlesex County), Perth Amboy — Dedicated to You, A Free Citizen in a Free LandNew Jersey's Replica of the Liberty Bell
On Market Street at High Street on Market Street.
This reproduction of the Liberty Bell was presented to the people of New Jersey by direction of The Honorable John W. Snyder Secretary of the Treasury As the inspirational symbol of the United States Savings Bonds Independence Drive from . . . — Map (db m76782) HM
220New Jersey (Monmouth County), Manasquan — Manasquan Fire Bell
On Abe Voorhees Drive near Preston Way.
In honor of those men who have volunteered their services in the Manasquan Fire Dept. This bell has served since the 1870s to summon firemen to fires. — Map (db m5309) HM
221New Jersey (Morris County), Long Valley — German Valley School Bell
On Fairview Road, on the left when traveling east.
Between 1830 and 1886 this bell rang from a belfry on top of this building when it served as a school. In memory of Kathleen Darter. — Map (db m58413) HM
222New Jersey (Salem County), Woodstown — School Bell
On East Avenue (U.S. 40) at School Lane, on the left when traveling west on East Avenue.
In the late 1800's this school bell is understood to have hung in a small bell tower on top of our public school. At that time, the school was located on South Main Street next to the Baptist Church. — Map (db m153657) HM
223New York (Albany County), Watervliet — Saint Patrick's Church Bell
On 1st Avenue at 15th Street on 1st Avenue.
The most obvious music associated with any church is the sweet and dignified tolling of the church bell. Pictured above is George E. Hipwod, President of the Holy Names Society who presented the bell for placement in the new church. The bell was . . . — Map (db m70628) HM
224New York (Cattaraugus County), Little Valley — This Historic Bell
On Court Street at 8th Street, on the right when traveling west on Court Street.
"In commemoration we rededicate this historic bell which was transferred from the Court House in Ellicottville, New York to the Courthouse in Little Valley New York in the year 1863. After surviving the fire of April 7, 1946, was placed here for . . . — Map (db m133040) HM
225New York (Chautauqua County), North Harmony — Ashville Bell
On North Maple Avenue at Fardink Road, on the right when traveling north on North Maple Avenue.
Ashville Bell from old fire hall Donated by Clayton Lloyd Rung by Clayton Lloyd, Harland Lloyd and Ron Graham at end of WWII — Map (db m105941) HM WM
226New York (Cortland County), Marathon — First Baptist Church Bell
On Main Street (New York State Route 221) west of Cortland Street/Broome Street (U.S. 11), on the right when traveling west.
Presented to the First Baptist Church of Marathon village, by Mrs. D. E. Whitmore, April 23-1901. ———————————— The Carillon of Bells is dedicated to the . . . — Map (db m131022) HM
227New York (Dutchess County), Hopewell Junction — Schoolhouse Bell Tower
Near Kensington Drive at Lynne Road, on the left when traveling west.
Schoolhouse Bell Tower Great thanks and appreciation to the Sons and Daughters of Italy, Joe DiMaggio Lodge #2248 for their donation of the Fishkill Plains Union Church bell cast in Troy, New York, 1881, that now hangs in our schoolhouse bell . . . — Map (db m126736) HM
228New York (Fulton County), Perth — School No. 9 Bell
On County Route 107 0.1 miles east of New York State Route 30, on the right when traveling west.
Site of only Perth one room school to have a bell. Fire hall part of school. Original school is shown on map dated 1856. — Map (db m148063) HM
229New York (Greene County), Cairo — Bell Factory
On Main Street, on the right when traveling east.
of William Barton, earliest American maker of sleigh bells stood on this stream 1828 — Map (db m131394) HM
230New York (Greene County), Catskill — Cross Here and Save Time
On New York State Route 23 east of Colewood Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
Before the construction of highway bridges across the Hudson River, more than 100 ferries provided crucial economic and social links to communities on opposite sides of the river. Ferry service, however, was unpredictable. It was relatively slow . . . — Map (db m158664) HM
231New York (Herkimer County), Salisbury — Bell Purchased 7 May 1831
On Southern Adirondack Trail (New York State Route 29) at Military Road, on the left when traveling west on Southern Adirondack Trail.
Bell purchased 7 May 1831 by the Baptist and Universalist Societies of Salisbury for the church erected in 1831 and occupied principally by the American Baptists. The church stood across the highway from 1831-1946 on the site of the present . . . — Map (db m137089) HM
232New York (Livingston County), York — The History of the Yard of Ale Bell
Near Genesee Street (New York State Route 63) at Piffard Circle.
The History of the Yard of Ale Bell The Yard of Ale bell is from the original St. Lucy's Church located in Retsof, New York, which formally opened on Christmas Day 1911 with Father Poli celebrating the mass. The building was purchased from the . . . — Map (db m117015) HM
233New York (Madison County), DeRuyter — Fire Bell
On Utica Street (New York State Route 13) south of Water Street, on the right when traveling south.
This bell was salvaged during the dismantling of the Union Meeting House (Presbyterian Church) in 1883. It was mounted at the Union Hall on December 11, 1884 and used as a fire bell until the Union Hall was destroyed by fire on December 31, . . . — Map (db m116797) HM
234New York (New York County), New York — Bell of Hope
Near Vesey Street, on the right when traveling north.
Bell of Hope In 2002 on the anniversary of the September 11 attacks, the Bell of Hope was presented to the people of New York by the Lord Mayor of London and the Archbishop of Canterbury. It was created by England’s renowned Whitechapel Foundry, . . . — Map (db m115606) HM
235New York (Onondaga County), Skaneateles — Steeple Bell
On East Lake Road (New York State Route 41) at Bacon Hill Rd, on the right when traveling south on East Lake Road.
Installed circa 1874 Spafford Union Meeting House 1838-1976 — Map (db m108494) HM
236New York (Sullivan County), Long Eddy — Goulds Church Bell1901
On New York State Route 97 west of Raspberry Park Road, on the left when traveling north.
Given by George Milk — Map (db m122007) HM
237New York (Tompkins County), Ithaca — Ithaca's First Fire Bell1858 - 1876
On Cayuga Street north of Farm Street, on the left when traveling north.
[Title is text] [Foundry mark across top reads] Naylor Vickers & Co. 1858 E. Riepe's Patent Cast Steel Sheffield [England] No. 715 — Map (db m104670) HM
238New York (Ulster County), Kingston — Mary Powell Bell
On E Strand Street at Broadway, on the left when traveling west on E Strand Street.
This bell, cast by the Meneely Bell Foundry in West Troy, New York, in 1861, came from the famous steamboat Mary Powell which operated on the Hudson River from 1861 to 1917. The Mary Powell ran between Rondout/Kingston and New York City and . . . — Map (db m59289) HM
239North Carolina (Edgecombe County), Rocky Mount — This Bell
On East Raliegh Boulevard (State Highway 97) at Hill Street, on the right when traveling north on East Raliegh Boulevard.
The first one purchased by the City of Rocky Mount, 1910 Preserved & Mounted by Burlington Industries, Inc. and its Rocky Mount Plants, 1977 — Map (db m94460)
240North Carolina (Forsyth County), Oldtown — Bell House(reconstructed)
Near Bethabara Road, on the right when traveling east.
A bell used in Bethabara to strike the hours and to call the people together for services, or emergencies, such as the Flax House fire in 1776. The first bell--the only one within 200 miles of Bethabara--frightened Cherokee Indians from the fort in . . . — Map (db m53455) HM
241North Carolina (Guilford County), Sedalia — Bell Tower
Near 6136 Burlington Road.
The bell tower signaled the beginning and the end of most activities at the Palmer Memorial Institute.These included classes, farming, meals, lights-out, and community as well as campus emergencies. — Map (db m43116) HM
242North Carolina (Rutherford County), Cliffside — Get Up Bell
On Old Main Street 0.1 miles north of Drug Store Street, on the right when traveling south.
In the early 1900's when Cliffside Mill was built, a bell tower was erected to house this bell. It towered above the mill and looked out over the town. This bell was named the "Get Up Bell" by the people of Cliffside. The bell was rung as follows: . . . — Map (db m14572) HM
243North Carolina (Transylvania County), Brevard — The Weaver College Bell
Near Brevard College near N. Broad Street (U.S. 276).
Cast on January 29, 1841 These Bricks and the Hand-hewn Beams Were a Part of The Weaver College Administration Building Which was Constructed in Weaverville, North Carolina 1872 — Map (db m12484) HM
244North Carolina (Wake County), Raleigh — Just Like the Liberty Bell
On E. Jones Street, on the right when traveling east.
This exact replica of the Liberty Bell is the same size, weight, and material as the original. Therefore, it has the same tone that the Liberty Bell would have if it could be rung. The bell, cast in France, weighs 2, 080 pounds. It is 85 percent . . . — Map (db m73012) HM
245North Carolina (Wake County), Raleigh — Memorial Belltower
On Watauga Club Drive (Route 64) north of Stinson Drive, on the left when traveling north.
(side 1) North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts required daily military drills, and when the U.S. entered World War I, hundreds of students and alumni enlisted. Thirty-four alumni died in military service. The idea for . . . — Map (db m94742) HM WM
246Ohio (Allen County), Lima — Sharp School Bell
Near Zurmehly Road.
This original alloy steel school bell rang for the children attending the Sharp School located on Delong Road. The Sharp School was built in 1870 and was one of eleven one-room school houses in Shawnee Township by 1874. In 1926, ten of the schools . . . — Map (db m119972) HM
247Ohio (Allen County), Lima — The Old Bell
On North Street (Ohio Route 81) at Main Street, on the right when traveling west on North Street.
Cast in Cincinnati about 1840, this bell was brought to Lima by way of the Miami Erie Canal and horse drawn wagon, and placed in Allen County's 1842 Courthouse. It rang the hour, announced births and deaths, called citizens to church and town . . . — Map (db m22936) HM
248Ohio (Ashland County), Ashland — Ashland County Courthouse Bell
On Cottage Street (Ohio Route 60/511) at 3rd Street, on the right when traveling north on Cottage Street.
This bell was hung in the old court house in 1853 and for 75 years served Ashland County truly & well. It's vibrant tones rang out the news of Lee's surrender, tolled the passing of the immortal Lincoln, pealed forth the victory of Admiral Dewey, . . . — Map (db m25829) HM
249Ohio (Athens County), Amesville — Ames Academy Bell1852 - 1955
On State Street (Ohio Route 550) at Franklin Street, on the right when traveling east on State Street.
Over a century its clear tone carried from valley to hill beckoning all to learn — Map (db m15536) HM
250Ohio (Belmont County), Barnesville — The Village Bell
On Arch Street at Main Street (Ohio Route 147), on the right when traveling north on Arch Street.
Dedicated to all veterans with appreciation for your service and sacrifice 2 August 2008 Home of the Free Because of the Brave — Map (db m26860) HM
251Ohio (Belmont County), Bellaire — 16-7 — Bellaire High School Clock Tower / Central School Clock Tower and Bell
On 35th Street at Guernsey Street, on the right when traveling east on 35th Street.
Side 1 Bellaire High School Clock Tower The Bellaire High School Clock Tower was erected in 1925 as the second town clock to be mounted on Bellaire’s public schools. C.W. Bates of Wheeling designed this tower, built by C.D. Keyser & . . . — Map (db m78492) HM
252Ohio (Butler County), Seven Mile — Seven Mile Academy Bell
On West Ritter Street at Mill Street (Ohio Route 503), on the left when traveling west on West Ritter Street.
The Seven Mile Academy was built in 1857 and was in continuous service until razed in 1993. This bell was in service at that Academy for many years. It was discovered in storage at the old Academy and was removed to the Board of Education until . . . — Map (db m157051) HM
253Ohio (Champaign County), North Lewisburg — North Lewisburg Fire Bell
On Maple St (Ohio Route 245), on the right when traveling west.
Our village fire and curfew bell originally hung in the old town hall erected in 1870. The bell was cracked by two citizens ringing it in celebration of the end of World War II. — Map (db m86383) HM
254Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — Springfield City Hall Bell
Near Fountain Street, in the median.
This bell from Springfield's first City Hall, located on this site in 1848, is placed here to honor the school children of Springfield and Clark County who participated in the Esplanade/Fountain Square Project. Time capsule encased beneath this . . . — Map (db m13356) HM
255Ohio (Fairfield County), Lancaster — The Original Lancaster Methodist's Bell
On East Wheeling Street at North High Street, on the right when traveling west on East Wheeling Street.
...commissioned in 1849 to ring the praise of Almighty God from the steeple of the old M.E. Church on South Jackson (High) Street, this bell was relocated by the congregation to their present church in September 1907. Eventually displaced by . . . — Map (db m97373) HM
256Ohio (Franklin County), Central College — 10-25 — Blendon Church Bell
On Sunbury Road, on the right when traveling south.
This bell came from the Blendon Presbyterian Church (1830-1865) according to William C. Phelps (1881-1967), a great-great-grandson of Edward Phelps Sr. (1759-1840), first settler of Blendon Twp. and donor of the church land at the southwest corner . . . — Map (db m18059) HM
257Ohio (Franklin County), Westerville — OHS 122- 2 — Blendon Township's Early Presbyterian Churches and Church Bell
On South Hempstead Road near Dempsey Road, on the right when traveling south.
Side A The first Blendon Presbyterian Church was located at the intersection of Dempsey and Hempstead Roads on what is part of Blendon Central Cemetery. Timothy Lee (1785-1862) donated land at the northeast corner for a church and cemetery. . . . — Map (db m107156) HM
258Ohio (Franklin County), Westerville — Phelps Acre ParkOriginal Location of the Bell
On South Hempstead Road near Dempsey Road, on the right when traveling south.
Phelps Acre Park Dedicated October 24, 2015 We want to express our deep gratitude to the Central College Presbyterian Church for loaning us this historic church bell from one of Blendon Township’s first Presbyterian churches and placing it . . . — Map (db m107161) HM
259Ohio (Logan County), Quincy — Old Quincy Schoolthe Bell
On South Street at Canby Street, on the left when traveling east on South Street.
in appreciation of the Quincy Alumni Keith Davis R H McCain Chris Gunder Dick Smith Millard Shaffer Riverside P.T.O. — Map (db m77621) HM
260Ohio (Mercer County), Maria Stein — St. Rose Schoolhouse Bell
On Ohio Route 118, on the left when traveling west.
This twenty-two inch bell was crafted out of cast iron in 1892 by C.S.Bell&Co. The bell was placed in the St. Rose Schoolhouse east of the church, where it spent its life in a cupola until its removal in 2014. for many years, this piece of finely . . . — Map (db m94439) HM
261Ohio (Mercer County), St. Henry — The Cranberry School Bell
On Cranberry Road (County Road 115) at Fort Recovery-Minster Rd (County Road 30), on the right when traveling south on Cranberry Road.
This bell is the original from the Cranberry School that used to stand directly across the road from this location. The bell was hung in the tower on the southwest corner of the school. Every day the bell was rung to begin the school day and . . . — Map (db m94438) HM
262Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Dayton’s First Church Bell
On Main Street (Ohio Route 48) at Third Street, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
Cast in Cincinnati in 1846, this 1,600 pound bell was taken from the First Presbyterian Church building which stood at the northwest corner of Second and Ludlow Streets. It was dedicated December 1, 1974 at special ceremonies . . . — Map (db m96099) HM
263Ohio (Paulding County), Grover Hill — Grover Hill Town Hall Bell
On South Main Street (Ohio Route 637) just south of West Jackson Street (Ohio Route 114), on the right when traveling south.
This bell was mounted on the town hall in l899 and was removed when the building was razed in 1959. It was placed here, August 1961, in memory of the members of the Washington Engine Company of Grover Hill, which was organized in 1893. It . . . — Map (db m159737) HM
264Ohio (Richland County), Shenandoah — Union Meeting House Bell
On Ohio Route 13 0.2 miles south of Ohio Route 603, on the right when traveling north.
This belled called to worship the early pioneers of Shenandoah to the "Union Meeting House" est. in 1849 — Map (db m159680) HM
265Ohio (Shelby County), Port Jefferson — Port Jefferson School Bell1877- 1950
On Spring Street at Lane Street, on the left when traveling north on Spring Street.
This bell tolled from the belfry of Port Jefferson School to students of this area for 73 years. The school, located on the S.W. corner of Spring and Wall Streets, was razed in 1982. secured by the Alumni Committee, this memento of ‘days . . . — Map (db m87798) HM
266Ohio (Shelby County), Sidney — Sidney Fire Bell
On Poplar Street, on the right when traveling west.
This 1,250 pound bell was first sounded in the belfry of the Monumental Bulding at Ohio Avenue and Court Street in January 1905. There is served mainly as a fire bell, ringing when firemen were called to a fire and again as the men returned to the . . . — Map (db m29768) HM
267Ohio (Stark County), Massillon — Central Firehouse Fire Alarm Bell
Near 1st Street SE 0.1 miles north of Tremont Street SE, on the right when traveling north.
Purchased in 1878, this bell was installed at the central engine house on the northeast corner of Charles Avenue and Park Row Southeast. In 1895, it was moved to the tower of the next city's central firehouse at the northeast corner of Charles and . . . — Map (db m80722) HM
268Ohio (Trumbull County), Brookfield — This Bell
Near Ohio Route 7 0.1 miles north of Grove Street.
This bell rang for shift changes at Frederick Masury's Masurite Explosive Company (1904-1911) In 1912 it was given to the Elm Street School. When the school closed in 1951, it became the property of the Brookfield Fire Department. The bell was . . . — Map (db m121464) HM
269Ohio (Williams County), Edgerton — Edgerton Fire Bell
Near S. Michigan Avenue (Ohio Route 49) at E. Indiana Street (U.S. 6), on the right when traveling north.
This Bell was first installed in the bell tower of the town hall on August 13, 1885, and was used for fire and alarms. The Fire Bell was relocated to the Town Hall court yard of August 13, 1990.      This Fire Bell served the residents as its only . . . — Map (db m69062) HM
270Oregon (Clatsop County), Astoria — Uniontown Curfew Bell
Near West Marine Drive (U.S. 30) near Melbourne Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
City Ordinance 1891 "No minor permitted on the streets after 8 P.M. in winter, 9 P.M. in summer. This bell has hung in several locations in West Astoria since 1904 and was rung for many years to remind people of the curfew. In later years, it was . . . — Map (db m113567) HM
271Oregon (Columbia County), St. Helens — Warrior Rock Fog Bell
Near The Strand south of St. Helens Street, on the left when traveling south.
In October 1856, the U.S. Lighthouse Board entered this fog bell and Cape Disappointment Lighthouse into service, thus establishing the first light station on the Oregon and Washington coast. Positioned on the north side of the entrance to . . . — Map (db m113153) HM
272Oregon (Marion County), Salem — Dedicated to You, A Free Citizen in a Free LandOregon's Liberty Bell Replica
Near Court Street NE at Winter Street NE, on the left when traveling west.
This reproduction of the Liberty Bell was presented to the people of Oregon 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 m128490) HM
273Oregon (Multnomah County), Willamette National Cemetery — Willamette National Cemetery Carillon Bells
Near Willamette National Cemetery Road.
[Main/Bottom Marker]: These Carillon Bells in honor and loving memory of all Veterans were donated by the Oregon State Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc. [Top Marker]: June          [The Oregon Federation of . . . — Map (db m11973) HM
274Pennsylvania (Adams County), Conewago Township — Conewago Chapel Bell
On Basilica Drive just south of Chapel Road, on the right when traveling north.
When the church was constructed in 1787, there was only a weather vane on the roof. In 1830, a cupola was built, and a bell cast in 1816 in Belgium and weighing 300 pounds was installed. This bell was removed in 1891, sent first to . . . — Map (db m159890) HM
275Pennsylvania (Adams County), Fairfield — St. John's United Church of Christ Bell
On East Main Street (Pennsylvania Route 116) just east of North Miller Street, on the right when traveling west.
This bell is from St. John's United Church of Christ which united with Zion Lutheran to form a new congregation in 1968, St. John Lutheran Church. It is a reminder of God's call to the faithful to worship in this region and a symbol of Christian . . . — Map (db m159858) HM
276Pennsylvania (Allegheny County), Pittsburgh — "The Bell Speaks"
In 1751, the legislators of the Province of Pennsylvania ordered from an English foundry "A Good Bell" for the new bell tower of the state house (now know as Independence Hall) in Philadelphia. It was to be the jubilee symbol of the Pennsylvania . . . — Map (db m66452) HM
277Pennsylvania (Blair County), Altoona — Locomotive 790 Bell
On 11th Avenue west of 14th Street, on the left when traveling west.
This bell was made for Locomotive 790 Builders No. 3165 Locomotive 790 was built Juniata Shops, Altoona, PA. 12-18-1916 — Map (db m135592) HM
278Pennsylvania (Bradford County), Troy — Oscoluwa Engine & Hose Company Fire Bell
On Elmira Street (Pennsylvania Route 6) at Main Street, on the right when traveling east on Elmira Street.
This Bell cast in 1874 hung in the Old Firehouse of the Oscoluwa Engine & Hose Company and for over half a century sounded the alarm when fire threatened this community Erected on this site in honor of Troy . . . — Map (db m120287) HM
279Pennsylvania (Bucks County), Quakertown — Replica of the Liberty Bell
On West Broad Street.
This bell reminds us that the Liberty Bell rested here briefly on September 23, 1777 during its trip to Allentown. A joint project of the Valley Forge Chapter, Pennsylvania Society, Sons of the American Revolution and the Quakertown Historical . . . — Map (db m95096) HM
280Pennsylvania (Butler County), Mars — USS Mars AFS-1 Ships Bell
Near Pittsburgh Street at Grand Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Commissioned 21 December 1963 Decommissioned 1 February 1993 A combat stores ship manned by 430 officers and enlisted personnel First ship to use UH-460 Sea Knight helicopter for faster record setting replenishments of the US Naval . . . — Map (db m79970) HM WM
281Pennsylvania (Centre County), State College — Old Main Bell
On Pattee Mall east of Pollock Road, on the right when traveling west.
Cast in 1871 by the Boston foundry of William Blake & Co., this 1,200 lb. bronze bell hung in the original Old Main until 1929, regulating the ebb and flow of campus life. Placed in the rebuilt Old Main in 1930, it fell silent with the installation . . . — Map (db m134753) HM
282Pennsylvania (Chester County), Oxford — Hopewell Bell Tower
On S. Fifth Street at Hodgson Street, on the right when traveling north on S. Fifth Street.
This bell tower was constructed from components saved from the demolition of what was last known as the Hopewell Elementary School and was previously the Oxford High School. The building was designed by W.L. Plack of Philadelphia and constructed in . . . — Map (db m8130) HM
283Pennsylvania (Crawford County), Titusville — Townville Episcopal Chapel Bell
This bell was located in the Episcopal Chapel in Townville, Pennsylvania. Albert Broadhurst, Rector of St. James Memorial Episcopal Church of Titusville, served that chapel. The bell, part of the estate of James A. and Elva B. Gillette, . . . — Map (db m138335) HM
284Pennsylvania (Cumberland County), Wormleysburg — The Original Fire BellWormleysburg Fire Company No. 1
On Market Street at South Second Street, on the left when traveling east on Market Street.
This bell once served as the original means of summoning volunteers of the community when there was a fire. It was hung in the belfry of the old Borough Building. — Map (db m111699) HM
285Pennsylvania (Dauphin County), Harrisburg — Pennsylvania's Liberty Bell Replica
On North Street east of North 3rd Street, on the right when traveling east.
Exact full size replica of the Liberty Bell Specifically cast for the Pennsylvania Exhibit at the New York World’s Fair, 1965 and presented to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by the sponsors of the exhibit, the Governor’s committee of . . . — Map (db m128489) HM
286Pennsylvania (Dauphin County), Harrisburg — The Court House Bell
Near South Front Street at Mary Street, on the left when traveling south.
From 1861 to 1929, from the cupola of the old Dauphin County Court House, this bell rang out its message to the people of Harrisburg. Cast by Meneely’s of West Troy, New YorkMap (db m121987) HM
287Pennsylvania (Erie County), Erie — The Bell Tower and Carillon
On West 6th Street at Peninsula Drive (Pennsylvania Route 832), on the left when traveling west on West 6th Street.
The Bell Tower and Carillon is a gift to St. Jude the Apostle Parish from Herbert and Audrey Emig Sweny and children in memory of the Deceased Sweny and Emig Families. The three bronze bells originally hung in the tower of St. Michael's Church, . . . — Map (db m116371) HM
288Pennsylvania (Lackawanna County), Clarks Green — Baptist Church Bell
On North Abington Road (Pennsylvania Route 407) at Glenburn Road, on the right when traveling north on North Abington Road.
This bell stood in the belfry of the Baptist church of Clarks Green, PA Cast in 1869 by the Meneely Foundry West Troy, New York. ————————————— The . . . — Map (db m131618) HM
289Pennsylvania (Lackawanna County), La Plume — Harris Hall Bell Memorial
. . . — Map (db m100937) HM
290Pennsylvania (Lackawanna County), Olyphant — Saint Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church
On Lackawanna Avenue at Gravity Avenue, on the left when traveling east on Lackawanna Avenue.
At the end of the 19th century, many people emigrated from Eastern Europe and settled in northeastern Pennsylvania. Once in Olyphant a group of these immigrants chose to set up a house of worship where they could practice the Orthodox faith. . . . — Map (db m157561) HM
291Pennsylvania (Lebanon County), Lebanon — Courthouse Lampposts and Courthouse Bell
On S. 8th Street.
The courthouse lampposts, original from 1816, are graciously presented by John E. and Marie Bowman Wengert in memory of their fathers respectively. Samuel K. Wengert served as a Lebanon County Commissioner from 1948-52 and Roy M. Bowman served as . . . — Map (db m84214) HM
292Pennsylvania (Lehigh County), Allentown — The David A. Miller Bell Tower
On The Circle north of Chew Street, on the right when traveling west.
A replica of "Tom Tower" at Christ Church College, Oxford, is named in memory of David A. Miller, Class of 1894: Journalist, Philanthropist, and one of Pennsylvania's Most Distinguished Citizens. [Dedicated] November 19, . . . — Map (db m157421) HM
293Pennsylvania (Lehigh County), Allentown — The Saving of the Liberty Bell
On Hamilton Street at Church Street, on the right when traveling east on Hamilton Street.
In commemoration of the saving of the Liberty Bell from the British, September 1777 Erected to the memory of John Jacob Mickley Commissary of Issues, and member of the General Committee from Whitehall . . . — Map (db m124214) HM
294Pennsylvania (Luzerne County), Wilkes-Barre — Old Ship Zion Church Bell
Old Ship Zion Church on Public Square was the first religious assembly hall in Wilkes-Barre. This bell, the first known church bell in Luzerne County, hung in the church until the building was demolished in 1857. The bell was cast in Philadelphia . . . — Map (db m117084) HM
295Pennsylvania (Montgomery County), Valley Forge — National Patriots Bell Tower(Formerly known as the Valley Forge Memorial Bell Tower)
On Valley Forge Road (Pennsylvania Route 23), on the right when traveling west.
This tower is dedicated by the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution to those Patriots of the Revolutionary War whose faith and courage won and established American Freedom and to those Heroes of World Wars I and II . . . — Map (db m22158) WM
296Pennsylvania (Northampton County), Bethlehem — Bell HouseFirst Seminary for Girls
On Church Street, on the right when traveling west.
An early Germanic type of building; erected in 1745. Used first as the Family House. Girls' School, 1749. Bell, still in use, was cast in Bethlehem. Turret had first town clock, 1746. Weathervane is the church seal in metal. . . . — Map (db m27109) HM
297Pennsylvania (Northampton County), Easton — Liberty Trust Company Bell
This bell was cast in 1922 by the McShane Bell Foundry of Baltimore, and hung in the tower of Liberty Trust Company, 830 Hamilton St. Allentown. The bank was founded in 1919, and the façade of the building was altered to evoke Independence Hall . . . — Map (db m109568) HM
298Pennsylvania (Philadelphia County), Philadelphia — Notable Visitors to the Liberty BellIndependence National Historical Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
Near Market Street (County Road 2004) east of South 6th Street (County Road 2005), on the left when traveling west.
Korean Children's Choir at the Liberty Bell April 22, 1954 Independence National Historical Park Dalai Lama's visit, Fall 1990 Independence National Historical Park Dr. Martin Luther King Junior and Dr. Emmanuel C. . . . — Map (db m146646) HM
299Pennsylvania (Philadelphia County), Philadelphia — The Original Eight Bells in this Church
Near 2nd Street.
Brought from England in 1754 Proclaimed our Independence on July 4, 1776. Two bells were added in 1947 in memory of the men from this the oldest business neighborhood in the United States of America who served in World War II. All Now Ring Freedom . . . — Map (db m9350) HM
300Pennsylvania (Philadelphia County), Philadelphia — Welcome to the Liberty Bell.
Near Chestnut Street (County Road 3008) just east of South 6th Street (County Road 2005), on the left when traveling east.
For over 250 years, this Bell has been linked to important events in American history. But increasingly it has become a symbol without national boundaries. The inscription on the Bell is in English, but its words touch lives all around the world. . . . — Map (db m155222) HM

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