Citation - Boston Gazette: 1770.06.04

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Index Entry Bells, made by Crane, Henry, at new foundry in Stoughton 
Location Stoughton 
Citation
BG.770.035
4 Jun 1770:22 (792 Supplement)
A Bell-Foundery, Erected by Henry Crane of Stoughton, by the
assistance of a bell-founder lately from England, but last
from Philadelphia----Where peals of bells are cast of any
size for churches, bells for meeting houses from 100wt. to 6
or 7 tons, school-house and ship bells of all sizes, bells
for clocks and chime bells of any dimensions.  This being a
new branch of business in this province, said Crane hopes he
may meet with public encouragement; and he will engage to
make them as good as any imported and much cheaper.---For
further particulars, inquire of Messieurs Scott & Gill, in
Boston.


Generic Title Boston Gazette 
Date 1770.06.04 
Publisher Edes and Gill 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1770 
Bibliography B0006252
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