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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
G.08.09.1
Date Range
1825
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Bronze bell cast by the firm of John Wilbank in 1825 for use in the cupola of the Lancaster County Courthouse on Penn Square that replaced the first building and bell destroyed by fire in 1784. The 2nd courthouse was rebuilt 1784-1787 and razed in the Spring of 1853. Bell has raised lettering at top of side: "CAST BY JOHN WILBANK/ PHILADA 1825."
Bell itself (H: 19" W: 23 1/2") has classic shape. There are heavy, curved "loops" of brass at top by which the bell is suspended from a yoke-like assembly secured by heavy bolts. The two side arms of the yoke rest atop pivot points of two A-shaped cast iron supports at each side of bell. This entire arrangement rested on a square base of heavy oak beams which was mounted in the belfry of the Rohrer farmhouse located at the east edge of East Petersburg. A large wooden wheel serving as a pulley was affixed to one side of the yoke of bell and a rope could be used to swing and thus ring the bell from below. (All wood was quickly removed & destroyed due to winged ant/termite infestation and advanced rot.)
Bell was regularly used in courthouse to strike the hour via the tower clock as well as for announcing a range of other events and news, e.g. election results and marking the start of business in city market houses on market days.
Provenance
When the courthouse was razed in 1853, the bell was acquired by veterinarian Jacob Rohrer (1792-1872) who installed it in a small belfry in his 1812 farmhouse on Fruitville Pike east of East Petersburg. It was then installed in a new (1857) farmhouse built to the west toward E. Petersburg by son Peter Bachman Rohrer (1827-1900). It remained here until removed and donated to HCLC except for a brief period in 1918 when it was allowed by owner P. Bachman Rohrer (1875-1949) to return to Penn Square for installation in the "Liberty House", a replica of the old courthouse (now in Bachman Park at F&M). See 1918 newsclipping in file. See also a 1942 newclipping giving an undocumented history of a courthouse bell used 1787-1852. (?)
Date Range
1825
Year Range From
1825
Year Range To
1825
Made By
John Wilbank Foundry
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
East Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 54
People
Wilbank, John
Object Name
Bell
Material
Bronze
Height (cm)
76.2
Height (ft)
2.5
Height (in)
30
Width (cm)
76.2
Width (ft)
2.5
Width (in)
30
Dimension Details
Height is to top of spike. Width is the yoke.
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2017-11-20
Condition Notes
Overall bronze surface weathered and darkened with age & use, deterioration & repairs evident on sides, lip at bottom has extensive chipping. Iron yoke, etc. heavily rusted.
Object ID
G.08.09.1
Notes
Newsclipping "Bell is Discovered", Oct. 14, 1918.
Newsclipping "The Farmer Hid The Bell", June 13, 1942
Bachman history by David Johnson
Place of Origin
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Credit
Courtesy of LancasterHistory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Accession Number
G.08.09
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Collection
History Collection: Places & Spaces
Title
School Bell with Clapper
Object ID
1937.007
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Collection
History Collection: Places & Spaces
Title
School Bell with Clapper
Description
School bell. Metal bell with clapper. Wooden handle. Handle has hold through it.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 1
Storage Cabinet
Unit 06
Storage Shelf
Shelf 2
Subcategory
Sound Communication T&E
Object Name
Bell
Height (in)
10.5
Diameter (in)
5.5
Object ID
1937.007
Credit
Courtesy of LancasterHistory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Accession Number
1937.007
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Collection
History Collection: Business & Industry
Object ID
2002.197
Date Range
1934
Collection
History Collection: Business & Industry
Description
Small copper-colored metal bell with truncated pyramidal shape. "Hotel Brunswick / Lancaster, PA" engraved on one side; "Happy / New Year / 1934-1935" on opposite side. Clapper inside. Handle is in the shape of a can opener.
Date Range
1934
Year Range From
1934
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 4
Storage Cabinet
Unit 19
Storage Container
Box 0231: Misc. Ephemera
Subcategory
Sound Communication T&E
Search Terms
Hotels
Object Name
Bell
Material
Metal
Height (in)
3.25
Width (in)
1.75
Depth (in)
1.5
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2014-01-13
Condition Notes
Overall tarnish and darkening with stains and some corrosion especially on "Hotel Brunswick" side (interior and exterior).
Object ID
2002.197
Accession Number
2002.197
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Collection
History Collection: Person, Thaddeus Stevens
Object ID
2002.212
Date Range
1865
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Collection
History Collection: Person, Thaddeus Stevens
Description
Servants bell used by Thaddeus Stevens. Has thin, disk-shaped stone base with bell mounted above, encircled by a decorative housing comprised of three Mother of Pear shells, floral and vining grapes of copper, and external copper clapper suspended from an arching copper wire. Stone base supports a brass pierced gallery encircling the bell.
Date Range
1865
Year Range From
1865
Year Range To
1865
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 3
Storage Cabinet
Unit 17
Storage Shelf
Shelf 5
People
Stevens, Thaddeus
Subcategory
Sound Communication T&E
Search Terms
Bells
Stevens and Smith Center
Object Name
Bell
Material
Mother of Pearl, Steel
Height (in)
4.25
Diameter (in)
3.5
Condition
Good
Object ID
2002.212
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Collection
Wheatland
Object ID
W.1940.009.001
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Collection
Wheatland
Description
Hand push-bell. Round base with claw-like design around rounded edge. Tomato-shaped body separated into upper and lower bell by grooved band. Body originally dark blue metallic color with reverse star and 'C' and 'S' scroll pattern. Top has 'stemmed' knob.
Provenance
DAR in memory of Florence Buchanan Barnes
To - James Buchanan Foundation DAR in memory of Florence Buchanan Barnes. Mrs. Barnes father was Arthur Buchanan who was a farmer in Bradford, McKean County, Pennsylvania. Relationship to James Buchanan is unknown.
Year Range From
1850
Year Range To
1870
Last Owner
Buchanan, James
Storage Location
Wheatland, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Dining Room
Storage Wall
Room Center
Storage Cabinet
Dining Table
Storage Shelf
Service Top
Subcategory
Sound Communication T&E
Search Terms
Bells
Object Name
Bell
Material
Brass/Iron/Porcelain
Height (in)
5.625
Diameter (in)
3.312
Condition
Fair
Condition Date
2003-12-19
Condition Notes
Decoration is faded and worn
Object ID
W.1940.009.001
Accession Number
W.1940.009
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