| Site |
Image |
Dates |
Location |
Country |
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 Saline |
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1846 cast |
Saline, Michigan |
United States |
Weighs 1601 pounds. After installation, rang in the New Year of 1847 in New York. Rang in the new location in Saline, MI in 1898. Mounted approx. 60ft high on 8x8 timber. |
| 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 |