One of the few chimes with a history based in the United States. Although the bells for this chime were cast in London, they were installed in St. Michael's Church in Charleston, South Carolina in 1764. During the Revolutionary War, the British captured the city and the bells were returned to England as spoils. After the war, a London merchant purchased them and returned the bells to Charleston, where they were re hung amid great rejoicing.
In 1823, cracks were
discovered in the bells and they were again returned to England to be
recast. During the Civil War, the bells were removed to Columbia for
safekeeping, but were ruined in a fire set by Sherman's Army. Only
fragments of the bells were found.
After the war, the remains made a
third trip to England (where the original molds still stood) for
restoration. They were once again installed in the Charleston church
steeple in February 1867, where on March 21, 1967 they joyously rang
out:
Home again,
Home again
From a foreign land.
Home again
From a foreign land.
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