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Emilio, Luis F., History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry , 1863-1865 126 0 Browse Search
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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 1 2 0 Browse Search
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he metal were incorporated in the bell, cast by Henry N. Hooper & Co., hung in the tower of the new edifice buies not, and never has, contained a bell. Moreover, Hooper & Co., the successors of Revere, were succeeded by o the tardy ones. It was rung by the pupils, and Mr. Hooper recalls his juvenile experience at the bell-rope,ts Ding-dong, And Everett. This bell was cast by Hooper & Co. in Boston, and bore this inscription, Massachw edifice. In the tower was placed a bell, cast by Hooper & Co., that weighed 1,798 lbs., receiving the impac on the engine house of Washington (No. 3) Engine. Hooper & Co. furnished it at a cost of $238.42, and for sid higher to take it in. William Blake, successor of Hooper & Co., took the first in exchange therefor, and the the foundry (a miniature bell on which is the name Hooper) and over which is a wavy ribbon with the words, Blthe crown, Cast by William Blake & Co., formerly H. N. Hooper & Co., Boston, Mass., A. D. 1891. Within a few