book:i464.tall-case_clock
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| - | {{tall_clock.jpg|The First Mayor' | + | ====== |
| - | **THE FIRST MAYOR' | + | | {{tall_clock.jpg|The First Mayor' |
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| - | //"O, call back yesterday, Bid time return"// | + | | |
| This exceptionally elegant tall-case clock seems to have had a colorful career | This exceptionally elegant tall-case clock seems to have had a colorful career | ||
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| the City of Hartford as a memorial to their father. The clock has a brass | the City of Hartford as a memorial to their father. The clock has a brass | ||
| movement and was made by Captain Timothy Cheney (1731-1795) of Hartford, a well- | movement and was made by Captain Timothy Cheney (1731-1795) of Hartford, a well- | ||
| - | known clockmaker of his time. As reconditioned, | + | known clockmaker of his time. As reconditioned, |
| finest examples of Connecticut clocks, both as to movement and case, and well | finest examples of Connecticut clocks, both as to movement and case, and well | ||
| worthy of its first owner. | worthy of its first owner. | ||
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