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1905 Houston County Courthouse Bell
This bell rang over the streets of Dothan from 1905 until ...
23 Tradd Street William Bell House
circa 1797-1800
This three-story stucco house with...
Aiken County Courthouse Bell
Forged in 1882 at Troy, N.Y., the bell
hung in the c...
Bell House
First Seminary for Girls
An early Germanic type of...
Doniphan – Hubbell House
From circa 1830 until 1925 a house stood on this site once...
Dr. Bellamy Meetinghouse
Erected
July 4, 1890
Here Stood The
...
The Westbrook - Bell House
Johannes Westbrook, who was among the earliest permanent s...
Belle Boyd House
126 E. Race Street
Built in 1853 by Benjamin Reed Bo...
Ashland County Courthouse Bell
This bell was hung in the old court house in 1853 a...
The Campbell – Christie House
This Dutch Style sandstone house had stood in New Milford ...
Results for Bell House
1905 Houston County Courthouse Bell
This bell rang over the streets of Dothan from 1905 until 1960 when it was saved from demolition by Dewey Emfinger.
It was loaned to Houston County for display in 2006 by the Emfinger family in honor of Dewey and ...
23 Tradd Street William Bell House
circa 1797-1800
This three-story stucco house with a clay tile hip roof was built by Charleston merchant William Bell following the destruction of an earlier residence by fire in 1778. The fire, the second of five great Charleston fires between ...
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
Bell House
First Seminary for Girls
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 ...
Doniphan – Hubbell House
From circa 1830 until 1925 a house stood on this site once occupied by Alexander W. Doniphan. A native Kentuckian, Doniphan practiced law in Clay County for 30 years, defended the Mormans, and founded William Jewell College. During the Mexican ...
Dr. Bellamy Meetinghouse
Erected
July 4, 1890
Here Stood The
Meetinghouse Where
Dr. Bellamy
Ministered
1767 – 1790
Marker is at the intersection of West Road and Main Street South (Connecticut Route 61), on the left when traveling west on West Road. ...
The Westbrook - Bell House
Johannes Westbrook, who was among the earliest permanent settlers of the Minisink region, built this homestead around the year 1701. It was subsequently fortified when incidents of hostility increased between the residents of New York and New Jersey during the ...
Belle Boyd House
126 E. Race Street
Built in 1853 by Benjamin Reed Boyd, a merchant, Confederate soldier and the father of Belle Boyd. Belle Boyd was a famous Confederate spy author and actress.
Marker is at the intersection of E Race Street and Spring ...
Ashland County Courthouse Bell
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 Campbell – Christie House
This Dutch Style sandstone house had stood in New Milford since the Revolution. Faced with demolition it was saved for our country’s heritage by moving it to this site on September 27, 1977. This preservation was accomplished through the combined ...