
April 15, 1850 – After saving North Presbyterian Church’s bell from the former pastor – Rev. Michael Hummer, who tried to steal it away – a handful of Iowa Citians leave Iowa City, on their way westward to search for California gold – taking Hummer’s Bell with them.
The 1848-1850 Hummer’s Bell Story was one of the biggest news stories of early Iowa City. When the former pastor – Rev. Michael Hummer – tried to steal the church bell from the North Presbyterian church belfry, quick-thinking parishioners abducted it, hiding it near the banks of the Iowa River until Hummer left town. In April, 1850, several Iowa Citians took the bell with them as they were headed westward for California gold. During their stop in Salt Lake City, they sold the bell to the Mormon Church for $600. You can read the full story here…
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