Mercer County Courthouse bell - Princeton WV
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This bell was rung as part of the nationwide Bicentennial bell-ringing ceremony held at 2 PM, July 4, 1976. Located in front of the courthouse on Main St, Princeton, WV.
Waymark Code: WMFE53
Location: West Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 10/05/2012
Views: 4
This bell is mounted to a concrete pedestal in front of the Mercer County Courthouise. The bell is pained black and is covered by a wood awning. A plaque on the pedestal reads:
American Revolution Bicentennial 1776 -- 1976
From 1879 to 1929, this bell was rung to open court at the Mercer County Courthouse in Princeton. After the courthouse was dismantled in 1929, the bell was used as a dinner bell at the County poor farm at Gardner. Later discarded at the farm, the bell was saved by Mrs. Lida Pine Taliaferro, who with her sisters preserved the bell for the County until 1976 when it was returned to the courthouse for the nationwide Bicentennial bell-ringing ceremony held at 2 PM, July 4, 1976.
Bell mounted by the Mercer County commission: Luther Byrd (president), Joe Coburn, Clarence Six, and Wilson Harvey, Clerk.
November 11, 1977
Address or General Location of Marker: 501 Main St, Princeton, WV 24740
Parking: Not Listed
Supporting Web Documentation: Not listed
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