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The Bell at Augusta State University

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 ...

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Chiquola Baptist Church Bell

Rang from 1924 until 1959

August, 1980

Rang for 75th Anniversary

Mr. Ben L. Davis (Uncle Ben, as he was

called) rang the bell until his retirement in

1958. The bell was rung at 9:00 am and

10:00 am and 10:30 am and 11:00 am.

After his ...

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Battle of Campbell's Station

The Federal Gen. Ambrose Burnside, pursued by Gen. James Longstreet from Lenoir's Station via Concord, eluded an attempt by Gen. Lafayette McLaws, C.S.A., coming from Loudon via the Hotchkiss Valley and Kingston Roads, to head him off at the junction ...

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James Edwin Campbell

James Edwin Campbell was born on September 28, 1867, in the Kerr's Run area of Pomeroy to James and Letha Campbell. He graduated from Pomeroy High School with the class of 1884. After graduation, Campbell taught in various parts of ...

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Kimbell - James Massacre

?½ mile—

Sept. 1, 1813

Creek Indian War. 1813-14

Part of War of 1812. British used Pensacola as base to arm, incite Indians against U.S..

Prophet Francis led Indians in this raid on Kimbell home. They Killed and scalped 12 of 14 (two survivors ...

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Eagle Point Bell

This bell was salvaged from a logging train used in Woodmere, a sawmill town south of Venice, on what is now Rt. 776. The abundant stand of pine trees in that area was dying from having been "bled" of their ...

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The Braselton School Bell

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 ...

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Adjutant William Campbell

Adjutant William Campbell

Fell During The British Invasion Of

New Haven

July 5, 1779

Blessed Are The Merciful

Marker is on Prudden Street 0.1 miles north of Boston Post Road (U.S. 1), on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Aiken County Courthouse Bell

Forged in 1882 at Troy, N.Y., the bell

hung in the courthouse 1882-1981.

In 1931, lightning cracked the bell

and caused a fire that destroyed

the cupola.

Marker is on Newberry St SW near New Lane SW.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Blendon Church Bell

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 of Dempsey and ...

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