Fulton County Courthouse Clock - Lewistown, IL
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N 40° 23.815 W 090° 09.318
15T E 741427 N 4475698
Clock guts removed in 2016 and being repaired
Waymark Code: WMW717
Location: Illinois, United States
Date Posted: 07/18/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Outspoken1
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County of clock: Fulton County
Location of clock: 100 Main St., courthouse clock tower, Lewistown
Clock built: 1909
Clock Model: Seth Thomas Model 16
Courthouse Architect: Charles Bell
Contractor: H. V. V. Clute, R. M. Hinde and M. P. Rice

This clock is inset on a flat plain between Ionic Columns high up on the Courthouse Bell Tower. The inner circle of the clock face is white while the outer circle, upon which the Roman Numerals reside, is dark gray. Large Greek Impressioned Hands sweep over the classic Roman Numbers.

"Seth Thomas Model 16 tower clock installed in Fulton County Courthouse, Lewistown, Illinois, USA, July 1909. Removed for preservation and restoration on May 7, 2016 prior to replacement of clock technology in the tower." ~ The Public Clock

"Prairie State Bank and Trust in Lewistown will be hosting a fund raiser in June to put the Fulton County Courthouse Clock back in working order.

"Representatives of the bank, located on the south side of the Square, were at the April 14 Lewistown City Council meeting to request permission to close Lincoln Avenue for a cookout and car show from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, June 13.

"In previous years the bank has held cookouts to benefit the city’s flower fund.

"It was noted that the V.F.W. will take care of the food for this event.

"County officials received a price of around $26,000 to install a “smart” electric clock movement in the 1906 Seth Thomas clock.

"Restoring the clock would cost up to $45,000, but the electronic fix would provide a clock that automatically kept track of daylight savings time, and regularly strike the hour on a schedule programmed into it.

"In January the Lewistown City Council voted to put in the last $5,000 for the project, and Mayor John King volunteered to solicit pledges, and the total is now up to $17,000." ~ The Fulton Democrat April 22, 2015

Status: Not Working

Display: Mounted

Year built: 07/01/1909

Web link to additional info: Not listed

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