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    Here is a story that I share with you that was published in the July 23, 2008 edition of the MetroWest Daily News, covering the area just west of Boston, Massachusetts. I lived there for many years and check the news back "home" nearly every day. Here is an interesting account of the bell's status:

    Kleinkauf: "John Brown's Bell Should Be Returned"

    I'm ashamed to admit that until I read about it again in Sunday's Daily News, I had temporarily forgotten about the saga of John Brown's Bell.

    Here is a tale of an historic battle between two communities, which has become so petty it makes Natick's squabble over the Redmen name look almost sane by comparison.

    As the story goes, in 1859, anti-slavery crusader John Brown raided the arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Md., (now located in West Virginia) in hopes of rallying slaves to insurrection. Brown was captured by Marines in the arsenal's firehouse (which has become known as John Brown's Fort), and later hanged as a traitor.

    In the early days of the Civil War, a Union Army contingent of Marlborough men was assigned to Harpers Ferry to prevent Confederates from crossing through to attack Washington, D.C.

    Among them, according to the City of Marlborough Web site, were "members of the 'Torrent' Fire/engine Company in Marlborough (the 'Torrent' being a hand-tub)." They "decided that the bell still hanging in the belfry atop the engine house at Harpers Ferry was just what their engine house in Marlborough needed."

    The bell was liberated, hidden for the duration of the war and later shipped to Marlborough, where it remains, now sitting in a brick tower on Union Common.

    I first heard the story about 10 years ago when I worked in the News west bureau in Marlborough. Some folks from Harpers Ferry had come to town in an attempt to negotiate the bell's return.

    And, it became a big enough story that even WCVB's "Chronicle" aired a segment on it.

    Walton Danforth Stowell, then mayor of Harpers Ferry - and ironically a Massachusetts native - had made the case that the bell's only real meaning would be in the context of the armory building at Harpers Ferry National Park.

    But, George Whapham, then commander of the Marlborough American Legion Post, which owns the bell, said in no uncertain terms that the bell belonged in Marlborough and would stay there.

    Marlborough resident Jim Bell (no relation), a past commander of the post who met with the representatives from Harpers Ferry, told them he would post a 24-hour guard at the bell tower if necessary.

    And Marlborough Mayor J. Michael McGorty backed the Legion in refusing to give up the bell.

    The only voice of reason in the city at the time was the Rev. Richard Weber, pastor of the First Church of Marlborough, who advocated that the bell be returned to its rightful owners and replaced with a replica.

    And then the story seemed to fade away until recently, when Pete Manuel, an Army reservist and native of Harpers Ferry, decided the saga of the bell should be more widely known.

    "I feel like it would reach a broader array of people on (Harpers Ferry) National Park," said Manuel. "Right now, the only people who know about the bell are from Harpers Ferry and Marlborough. My ultimate goal is to get the stuff in local schools and tell the story."

    Current Harpers Ferry Mayor Jim Addy also thinks Marlborough should give up the bell. "I think they ought to return it because next year is the 150th anniversary of John Brown's raid," he said. "(But) it's a donnybrook."

    That it is. And Marlborough's position seems to have become even more intractable.

    "The young men from Marlborough saved it from obliteration, so tough noogies," said Gary Brown (no relation), chairman of the city's historical commission. "Had they not taken the bell, it wouldn't exist. Virtually every bell in the South was melted down for munitions. It's ours and it's going to stay ours. Neener, neener, neener."

    In addition to being juvenile and combative, Brown's argument doesn't hold water.

    And neither does that of fellow historical society member Joan Abshire, who argues, "How can (the bell) be stolen? They were U.S. troops on U.S. property, and they were told to go find everything of value."

    The same could be said of artworks and other valuables plundered by the Nazis when they occupied most of Europe. Yes, the stolen property might have otherwise been destroyed in battle, but it wasn't. And it still belongs to the rightful owners.

    Some members of Marlborough's American Legion and Historical Society may believe their ancestors stole the Harpers Ferry bell fair and square, and so it's theirs to keep. But they're wrong.

    They should grow up, and do the right thing.

    Marlborough should return the bell in time for the 150th anniversary of John Brown's raid.

    The Harpers Ferry bell is a national treasure and an important symbol of the historic anti-slavery movement, and it belongs in a national park.

    (Jim Kleinkauf is the South regional editor of the Daily News. He can be reached at 508-626-4422 or jkleinka@cnc.com.)
    Joe Madden
    13th New Hampshire Vols.
    Co. E
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    Re: John Brown's Bell Should Be Returned

    That is a good idea, give the bell back. And the plunder stolen from all of the Southern churches, courthouses, and civilians during the War and Occupation should be returned as well. It won't happen, just sayin'....
    Joe Allport

    [I]...harbors bushwhackers and bushwhacks himself occassionally...is a shoemaker and makes shoes for all the bushwhackers in the neighborhood.[/I]

    Texas Ground Hornets
    Co. F, 1st Texas Infantry
    Shoemaker

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    • #3
      Re: John Brown's Bell Should Be Returned

      "The young men from Marlborough saved it from obliteration, so tough noogies," said Gary Brown (no relation), chairman of the city's historical commission. "Had they not taken the bell, it wouldn't exist. Virtually every bell in the South was melted down for munitions. It's ours and it's going to stay ours. Neener, neener, neener."
      I can't believe this clown's response. How dignified! A real credit to his community and their argument for keeping the bell.

      My opinion is it should be returned. It was stolen plain and simple. I'm sure the community likes the story about the bell, but it's historic value would be worth more in its original location and context. They'd still have the story to tell but it would be topped off with the magnanimous gesture of returning the bell where it should be.
      Michael Comer
      one of the moderator guys

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      • #4
        Re: John Brown's Bell Should Be Returned

        Along with the bell and all the other things that were stolen, how about battle flags of the Confederate Army that are still being held by northern states? Why not return the battle flags to their native states? Good case in point is the 28th VA flag captured at Gettysburg by a member of the 1st Minn.
        Respectfully,
        Joel Barnes
        VMI Class of 2009

        "Why do men fight who were born to be brothers?" -James Longstreet

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        • #5
          Re: John Brown's Bell Should Be Returned

          Joel,
          check out the laws passed by the Senate in 1905 mandating the return of the captured flags held by the War Dept be returned to the former owners. Those that were known at the time were returned then and the others went to what is now the MOC. As the identity of the flags has been discovered they should have been returnedbut weren't. Recently the MOC has agreed to return some of them to the southern states. Others are still there. Some are still unidentified. The same is true with this bell. Stolen by the forefathers doesn't make it rightfully yours; The real owners(US gov't) should be pressing the matter. Seems like the NPS should get a court order mandating the return of stolen property.
          [FONT=Times New Roman][COLOR=DarkSlateGray][SIZE=3]Michael Phillips, GGG Grandson of
          Pvt Edmond Phillips, 44th NCT, Co E, "The Turtle Paws"[/SIZE]
          [SIZE=2]Mustered in March 1862
          Paroled at Appomattox C.H. Virginia, April 15, 1865[/SIZE][/COLOR][/FONT]

          [FONT=Times New Roman][SIZE=3][COLOR=Navy][B]"Good, now we'll have news from Hell before breakfast."[/B][/COLOR][/SIZE]
          Was Gen Sherman's response upon hearing the capture and execution of 3 reporters who had followed from Atlanta, by the rebels.
          The execution part turned out to be false.[COLOR=DarkRed] [B]Dagg Nabbit![/B][/COLOR][/FONT]

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          • #6
            Re: John Brown's Bell Should Be Returned

            Having moved to Marlborough, Mass. from Chattanooga, Tn., for many years on Memorial day, I would go down to the park where the bell tower is and place a small Confederate battle flag at the tower's base. It would always be gone within an hour. Local legend has it that after the war the good citizens of Harper's Ferry came to Marlborough and stole the bell, returning it to Harper's Ferry, whereupon folks from Marlborough went to Harper's Ferry and stole it back, bringing it to Marlborough and encasing the base in cement at the top of a brick tower where it remains to this day.
            It was quite the culture shock moving to Marlborough after the peaceful little town of Signal Mtn.
            The officials of Marlborough are petty and stubbornly ignorant of the "big picture" historically, displaying "Yankeedom" of the worst stripe. A plague on them and their kind. :wink_smil
            Paul Manzo
            Never had I seen an army that looked more like work......Col. Garnet Wolseley

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            • #7
              Re: John Brown's Bell Should Be Returned

              Michael,
              Unfortunately this problem isn't that simple. The flag is easily identifiable since there is a large white 28th VA Inf'y written on the flag. However the state of Minn. refuses to give it up. I knew previously of the laws passed on 1905, but in this instance the law was not followed. Sadly I know of a group of people who are continually talking to the state of Virginia, the US Army, the State of Minnesota, as well as others trying to get the flag back. However Minnesota is not willing to budge on this issue. Hopefully both the bell and the flag of the 28th will be returned to their rightful places so that they may be viewed and enjoyed in their native place.
              Respectfully,
              Joel Barnes
              VMI Class of 2009

              "Why do men fight who were born to be brothers?" -James Longstreet

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              • #8
                Re: John Brown's Bell Should Be Returned

                Joel,
                I'm nothing more than a barracks lawyer speaking off the cuff.

                I would guess that the 1905 law mandating the return of flags held the War Dept(Federal Gov't) and not those possessed by individual states. I would guess each state would have to pass a similar law to return the captured flags. After all sons of those states died capturing those enemy flags. I see both sides of the flag issue. The South ended up losing the war in the end and those rebellious states were brought back into the fold that they tried to leave. It was the US's view that they never left.

                Harpers Ferry remained in Federal hands for most of the war but only because the CS forces would raid the place, take what they wanted and leave. The south never took the bell. I see this bell issue as an internal Federal issue to start with.
                [FONT=Times New Roman][COLOR=DarkSlateGray][SIZE=3]Michael Phillips, GGG Grandson of
                Pvt Edmond Phillips, 44th NCT, Co E, "The Turtle Paws"[/SIZE]
                [SIZE=2]Mustered in March 1862
                Paroled at Appomattox C.H. Virginia, April 15, 1865[/SIZE][/COLOR][/FONT]

                [FONT=Times New Roman][SIZE=3][COLOR=Navy][B]"Good, now we'll have news from Hell before breakfast."[/B][/COLOR][/SIZE]
                Was Gen Sherman's response upon hearing the capture and execution of 3 reporters who had followed from Atlanta, by the rebels.
                The execution part turned out to be false.[COLOR=DarkRed] [B]Dagg Nabbit![/B][/COLOR][/FONT]

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