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Mary Powell Bell

 

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 ...

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Victory Fire Bell

1889

This bell was rung

at the end of

these wars.

Marker is on Russell Avenue near 4th Street, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Jack M. Campbell Highway

Taos to Tierra Amarilla

This road passes through some of the most spectacular scenery in the American Southwest. It is a key section of the east - west highway which brings visitors to this region from throughout the United States. Since ...

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Cast Steel Bell

Cast Steel Bell

Sheffield, England, 1860

Made by the Naylor Vickers & Co. foundry using E. Riepe’s patent. This bell hung in the steeple of the Methodist Church on Main Street, Sheffield, MA (now a private home). Donated by Tom and Cynthia ...

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The Cabell House

Dedicated to the memory

of

William Henry Cabell

Cadet First Sergeant, Co. D.

VMI Class of 1865

killed at the

Battle of New Market

May 15, 1864

Established by his descendants

Marker is at the intersection of Letcher Avenue and Maiden Lane, on the left when traveling east on ...

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Campbell House, ca. 1845

Historic Lexington

Andrew Reid purchased this lot in 1784 from the town’s trustees. Later, between 1844 and 1845, Alexander T. Sloan, a local hotel owner and businessman, built this house. His wife reported that the site was a “rough and unsightly ...

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Belle Ziegler Park

This park land, originally called North Takoma Park, was donated by city founder Benjamin Franklin Gilbert as part of his effort to create public spaces within the city. By the mid-1920's it had been renamed Washington Park and was the ...

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German Valley School Bell

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.

Marker is on Fairview Road, on the left when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Howard Bells

Small Bell

Upper Paw Paw School Bell

Large Bell

Howard City Lake Curfew Bell

Originally Howard City Fire Bell

Marker is at the intersection of Washington Street and Wabash Avenue, on the left when traveling east on Washington Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Colonel Arthur Campbell

Grave of Colonel Arthur Campbell (1743-1811). Statesman, revolutionary soldier, justice, legislator, county lieutenant. Sons, James and John killed in War of 1812.

Marker is at the intersection of North 24th Street and Gloucester Avenue, on the right when traveling north on ...

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