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Location |
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Description |
Boys' Camp, Camp Mini-Yo-We |
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Huntsville, Ontario |
Canada |
Originally cast for Mountainside Gospel Chapel in Mountainside, New Jersey. Later donated to Camp Mini-Yo-We upon amalgamation with Liquid Church. |
St. Lawrence Hall |
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1849 cast |
Toronto, Ontario |
Canada |
Unused and virtually inaccessible in the cupola |
Wesley Knox United Church |
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Woodville, Nova Scotia |
Canada |
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Roddick Gates, McGill University |
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Montreal, Quebec |
Canada |
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Saint Anthony's Church (Svateho Antonina) |
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1918 purchased |
Strossmayerovo Namesti, Prague |
Czech Republic |
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First Baptist Church |
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1869 cast
1887 repaired
1963 moved |
Huntsville, Alabama |
United States |
Donated by deacon James Hamilton to Enon Baptist Church downtown. Later moved to current site. |
Church of the Nativity |
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Menlo Park, California |
United States |
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Saint Joseph Parish (Mountain View, California) |
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Mountain View, California |
United States |
Striker replaced in 2018. A-frames scheduled for replacement in 2024. |
San Jose State University |
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1881 cast
Rehung 1910 and 1960s |
San Jose, California |
United States |
Cast to commemorate the California State Normal School. Weighs 3,000-pounds. Silenced after an earthquake in 1903. Re-installed in Tower Hall in 1910 and rung on special occasions. Later retired and relocated to ground level due to seismic concerns. |
St. Mary Catholic Church |
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Bethel, Connecticut |
United States |
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Bulkley Memorial Carillon |
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Danbury, Connecticut |
United States |
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Lupton Hall Carillon, Oglethorpe University |
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Atlanta, Georgia |
United States |
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Faith Chapel |
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1901 cast |
Jekyll Island, Georgia |
United States |
Chapel built 1904 |
Lovely Lane Chapel, Epworth By The Sea |
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1881 cast |
St. Simons Island, Georgia |
United States |
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Lacon Congregational Church |
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1890 cast |
Lacon, Illinois |
United States |
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St. Paul Lutheran Church |
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1860s purchased |
Pontiac, Illinois |
United States |
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Rock Island Arsenal Clock Tower |
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1867 cast |
Rock Island, Illinois |
United States |
Weighs 3,538 pounds |
University of Northern Iowa[3] |
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1926 dedicated |
Cedar Falls, Iowa |
United States |
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Mattawamkeag Church of God |
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Mattawamkeag, Maine |
United States |
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Joseph Dill Baker Memorial Carillon |
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Frederick, Maryland |
United States |
Baker Park |
Plainville Historical Commission |
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1905 cast |
Plainville, Massachusetts |
United States |
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First Presbyterian Church of Adrian |
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1846 cast |
Adrian, Michigan |
United States |
Weighs 1601 pounds. After installation, rang in the New Year in 1847. |
Laingsburg United Methodist Church |
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1881 cast |
Laingsburg, Michigan |
United States |
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Immanuel Lutheran Church |
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Madison, Nebraska |
United States |
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Thompson Hall (University of New Hampshire) |
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Durham, New Hampshire |
United States |
Original church was located on Greenwood Ave. Later relocated behind the "new" church on Dodgingtown Road. |
Columbia High School (New Jersey) |
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Maplewood, New Jersey |
United States |
Large bell chimes the hour |
St. Peter the Apostle Roman Catholic Church[4] |
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New Brunswick, New Jersey |
United States |
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Newton Presbyterian Church[5] |
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Newton, New Jersey |
United States |
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Friendship Fire Company #1 |
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1875 cast |
Woodbury, New Jersey |
United States |
Created for the Woodbury Fire Association |
Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack |
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Claverack-Red Mills, New York |
United States |
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Saint Michael's Church (Rochester, New York) |
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1847 cast |
Rochester, New York |
United States |
2 bells weighing 1,015 pounds and 525 pounds |
St. Anthony's Church |
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Albany, New York |
United States |
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First Presbyterian Church |
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1848 cast |
Avon, New York |
United States |
33", 700 pound bell |
First Presbyterian Church |
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Purchased 1834 |
Ballston Spa, New York |
United States |
Purchased for $100 on March 4, 1834 |
Carlisle Presbyterian Church |
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Carlisle, New York |
United States |
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Central United Methodist Church |
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Endicott, New York |
United States |
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Jamesville Community Museum |
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Jamesville, New York |
United States |
Created for the former 1878 Episcopal church |
St. Andrew's Catholic Church |
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Norwood, New York |
United States |
3,100-pound bell of ingot copper and East India tin |
Church of the Ascension |
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1873 cast
1888 resold |
Rockville Centre, New York |
United States |
Cast for Christ Church, Poughkeepsie, New York. Sold back to the foundry and resold to Church of the Ascension. |
Saugerties Lighthouse |
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Saugerties, New York |
United States |
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Phi Sigma Kappa, Gamma Tetarton Chapter (Troy, NY) |
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1882 dedicated |
Troy, New York |
United States |
The building was originally St. Francis DeSales Church. Dedicated by Rev. William A. Drum. |
West Point Cadet Chapel[6] |
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West Point, New York |
United States |
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King Avenue United Methodist Church[7] |
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Columbus, Ohio |
United States |
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Mt. Zion Baptist Church |
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Portland, Oregon |
United States |
Formerly Deutsche Congregationale Zion Kirche (German Congregational Zion Church) |
St. Peter Cathedral (Erie, Pennsylvania) |
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Erie, Pennsylvania |
United States |
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Christ Episcopal Church (Reading, Pennsylvania) |
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1874 cast |
Reading, Pennsylvania |
United States |
Set of 10 bells |
Trinity Church (Newport, Rhode Island) |
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Newport, Rhode Island |
United States |
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National Patriots Bell Tower carillon |
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Valley Forge National Park, Pennsylvania |
United States |
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St. Matthew's German Evangelical Lutheran Church |
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1901 cast
3 bells added 1966 |
Charleston, South Carolina |
United States |
Set of 10 bells. All bells refurbished in 2008 by Christop Paccard Bellfoundries. |
Wofford College |
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Spartanburg, South Carolina |
United States |
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First United Methodist Church (Crockett, Texas) |
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1859 cast
1901 moved |
Crockett, Texas |
United States |
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Saint Stephen's Episcopal Church |
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Sherman, Texas |
United States |
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Cathedral Church of St. Mark |
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Salt Lake City, Utah |
United States |
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Saint Peter's Catholic Church |
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Rutland, Vermont |
United States |
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Wilder Center |
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Wilder, Vermont |
United States |
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Eastern State Hospital Medical Library, Building No. 3 |
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1866 cast |
Williamsburg, Virginia |
United States |
Signified curfews and special events at the nation's oldest psychiatric hospital |