"Proclaim Liberty throughout all the land unto all the Inhabitants thereof"
A large crack runs from the bottom of the bell to the inscription on the upper portion of the bell.
The inscription on the bell typically varies depending on its origin and purpose. It often includes the name of the bell's maker, the year it was cast, and sometimes a religious or commemorative message. In many cases, the inscription reflects the historical significance or the intended use of the bell, such as for a church or a public building. For specific bells, you would need to refer to detailed records or descriptions related to that particular bell.
The parts of the Liberty Bell are the yoke, crown, head, shoulder, waist, sound rim, tip, mouth, clapper, and bead line. The liberty bell also has an inscription on the top of the bell and a crack.
The Liberty Bell's inscription says, "PROCLAIM LIBERTY THROUGHOUT ALL THE LAND UNTO ALL THE INHABITANTS THEREOF LEV. XXV. V X." The Liberty bell is widely seen as an American icon and symbol of freedom.
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the union pacific centenial
Although the inscription "proclaim liberty throughout all the land..." was on the bell at it's original casting (c.1750), the name "Liberty Bell" was popularized by abolitionists almost a hundred years later. The specific liberty must then refer to liberty from slavery.
centenial birthday I think
25 cents.
One dollar.
in 1996 the annual symposium
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