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*The minister of East Church, Reverend William Bentley, ordered this illustrious bell from Paul Revere's factory in Boston's North End in 1801.It hung from the belfry of the church, then at the corner of Hardy and Essex Streets. This was the third and largest bell to be used by this church. | *The minister of East Church, Reverend William Bentley, ordered this illustrious bell from Paul Revere's factory in Boston's North End in 1801.It hung from the belfry of the church, then located at the corner of Hardy and Essex Streets. This was the third and largest bell to be used by this church. | ||
*When the church was torn down in 1846, the bell was used at the Bentley School, built on Essex Street in 1861. | *When the church was torn down in 1846, the bell was used at the Bentley School, built on Essex Street in 1861. | ||
*The bell is now housed at the Peabody Essex Museum. | *The bell is now housed at the Peabody Essex Museum. |
Revision as of 11:07, 15 October 2008
- The minister of East Church, Reverend William Bentley, ordered this illustrious bell from Paul Revere's factory in Boston's North End in 1801.It hung from the belfry of the church, then located at the corner of Hardy and Essex Streets. This was the third and largest bell to be used by this church.
- When the church was torn down in 1846, the bell was used at the Bentley School, built on Essex Street in 1861.
- The bell is now housed at the Peabody Essex Museum.
See Also
Be-witched in Historic Salem Salem Chamber of Commerce, p.22