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The Meneely Bell Foundry was a
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established in 1826 in West Troy (now Watervliet),
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, by Andrew Meneely. Two of Andrew's sons continued to operate the foundry after his death, while a third son, Clinton H. Meneely, opened a second foundry across the river with George H. Kimberly in
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in 1870. Initially named the Meneely Bell Company of Troy, this second foundry was reorganized in 1880 as the Clinton H. Meneely Company, then again as the Meneely Bell Company. Together, the two foundries produced about 65,000 bells before they closed in 1952.


Bell locations

Below is a sample of locations where Meneely Bell Foundry bells can be seen and heard: St. Paul Lutheran Church, Pontiac, Illinois...purchased in the late 1860's. *
St. Matthew's German Evangelical Lutheran Church The German Evangelical Lutheran Church of Charleston, South Carolina, was incorporated on December 3, 1840. Through usage and custom the Church is now known as St. Matthew's German Evangelical Lutheran Church or St. Matthew's Lutheran Church and ...
Set of 10 bells cast in West Troy in 1901. Three bells added in 1966. All bells refurbished in 2008 by Christop Paccard Bellfoundries, Johns Island, SC. *
Saint Michael's Church (Rochester, New York) Saint Michael's of Rochester Roman Catholic church located in Rochester, New York. Standing at , it is the 10th tallest building in Rochester. History It is a Gothic Revival-style stone church in the form of a Latin cross, long and feet wide. ...
has two bells, cast in 1847, the larger bell weighing 1,015 pounds, the small bell weighing 525 pounds. * Thompson Hall, University of New Hampshire - Durham, New Hampshire *
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- large bell chimes the hour * Bulkley Memorial Carillon in Danbury, Connecticut * St. Mary Catholic Church, Bethel, Connecticut (this bell was in the original church, located on Greenwood Ave. in Bethel but was taken out of the steeple and placed on display behind the "new" church on Dodgingtown Road) * Central United Methodist Church in
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* Immanuel Lutheran Church in
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* First Presbyterian Church of Avon, New York. Church built in 1812, 33", 700 pound Meneely Bell dated 1848. * Jamesville Community Museum, former Episcopal church built in 1878 in
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* Joseph Dill Baker Memorial Carillon in Baker Park, in
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* King Avenue United Methodist Church in
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* Lovely Lane Chapel at Epworth By The Sea on St. Simons Island, Georgia. Chapel built in 1880 and the bell was cast in 1881. * Faith Chapel on Jekyll Island, Georgia. Chapel built in 1904 and the bell was cast in 1901. * Lupton Hall Carillon at
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* Mt. Zion Baptist Church, formerly Deutsche Congregationale Zion Kirche (German Congregational Zion Church) in
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* Newton Presbyterian Church in
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Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack The Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack is located on New York State Route 9H at the north end of the hamlet of Claverack, New York, United States. It is a brick church built in the mid-18th century and renovated and expanded twice in the 19th, ...
, NY *
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Clock Tower in
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has a 3,538 lb bell stamped “1867 Meneelys’ West Troy, N.Y.” * Saint Andrew's Catholic Church in
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has a 3,100 lb bell of ingot
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tin in a tower. * Saint Anthony's Church in
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* Saint Anthony's Church (Svateho Antonina) in Strossmayerovo Namesti,
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(see below) * Saint Peter Cathedral in
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* St. Peter the Apostle Roman Catholic Church in New Brunswick, New Jersey * Saint Peter's Catholic Church, Rutland Vermont *
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"Cast to commemorate the California State Normal School in 1881, this 3,000-pound bell was rung at 8 a.m each morning until the earthquake that stilled its voice in 1903. In 1910, the bell was re-installed in the main building of the newly constructed Tower Hall, where it was rung on special occasions. In the early 1960s, seismic concerns led to its retirement and relocation at ground level." -Source credit: plaque on San Jose State campus. Wikipedia link to photo: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:California_Normal_School_Bell.JPG * Wesley Knox United Church. Woodville, Nova Scotia. Canada. * Saint Stephen's Episcopal Church, Sherman, Texas *
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dedicated in 1926 *
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has a
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in the National Patriots Bell Tower at
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* Eastern State Hospital Medical Library, Building No. 3, Williamsburg, Virginia is the location of a Meneely Bell carrying the manufacturer's date of 1886. It was originally utilized to signify curfews and special events at the nation's oldest psychiatric hospital, established in 1773. You may visit the Eastern State Hospital website at www.esh.dbhds.virginia.gov * Mattawamkeag Church of God in Mattawamkeag, Maine (Dated 190
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* Carlisle Presbyterian Church, Carlisle, New York *
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* Church of the Nativity, Menlo Park, California * Cathedral Church of St. Mark, Salt Lake City, Uta

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, Toronto, Ontario. (This bell, cast in 1849, is unused and virtually inaccessible in the cupola of St Lawrence Hall. * Laingsburg United Methodist Church, Laingsburg MI (1881 bell
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* Lacon Congregational Church, Lacon, IL (bell cast in 1890) * Wilder Center, Wilder, Vermon
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* Saugerties Lighthouse, Saugerties, N
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* Church of the Ascension, Rockville Centre, NY. (1873 bell) Cast for Christ Church, Poughkeepsie, NY. Sold back to Meneely bell foundry and resold in 1888 to Church of the Ascension. Below is a sample of locations where bells from the second Meneely bell foundry can be seen and heard: * Church of the Sacred Heart, Waseca, MN (Maneely & Kimberly, Founders, Troy, NY 1872) * Davis County Courthouse (Maneely & Kimberly Bell Co., 1879) in
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* The Phelps School's "Victory Bell" in
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* A Meneely & Kimberly bell remains in front of the Cortland Elementary School in Cortland, Ohio. The school was once named Cortland Union School as cast on the bell 1876. This bell will soon be relocated to the Cortland High School. * The Morehead-Patterson Bell Tower, Chapel Hill, NC. The twelve original bells were cast by the Meneely Bell Company in the early 1930s, and supplemented by two bells from Petit & Fritsen, Belgium in 1998. * Sainte-Marthe-De-Vaudreuil Catholic Church, Quebec, Canada. * St. Andrew's United Church in
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* Bell in the name of Miss Elsie Priest,
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. * A Meneely & Kimberly bell is in daily service in the Parish Church of San Andres Xecul, Totonicapan, Guatemala. *
Most Holy Trinity Church Most Holy Trinity Church or Church of the Most Holy Trinity may refer to: Croatia * Church of the Most Holy Trinity, Sveta Nedelja India * Holy Trinity Church, Powai, also called Most Holy Trinity Church Italy * Santissima Trinità de ...
in Brooklyn, New York. * Soldiers Chapel - Schofield Barracks; Wahiawa,Oahu, Hawaii. Church steeple built 1913. Bell dated 1911. * Assumption Church -
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Parish. Bells dedicated August 6, 1922. * St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Ogden, Kansas. Bell dated 1910


Columbian Liberty Bell

The Columbian Liberty Bell was cast by Clinton H. Meneely's foundry for display at the
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in
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in 1893. The bell disappeared while on tour in Europe.


Saint Anthony’s Church Bell, Prague, Czech Republic

Image:SaintAnthonysChurch.jpg, Saint Anthony's Church Image:SaintAnthonysMeneelyBell.jpg, The bell in the tower Image:StrossmayerovoNamestiViewFromSaintAnthonys.jpg, View from the bell tower The Meneely bell that hangs in St Anthony's Church in
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was purchased by the
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in October 1918 to commemorate the independence of
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after
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and donated to the group's president,
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, who became the head of the country's provisional government and, in 1920, the Czechoslovak president. The bell cost $2,000 and weighed 2,542 pounds (1,155 kg).


See also

* Benjamin Hanks (1755-1824), goldsmith and instrument maker * Campanology: Carillons (a concise chapter in the general article Campanology) * Bell tower


References


External links


Meneely Bell Online Museum


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