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On 7 September 1867, descsndants of William S. Seely unveiled a DUP monument in the front yard of the home. Atop the monument is the old school bell which, for sixty years, hung in the belfry of Hamilton Elementary School a block away and called generations of children to classes. The bell also alerted townspeople to curfews and warned of threatening fires and floods. The Seely house regularly open to visitors. relic hall/museum. Mementos of the rich pioneer heritage abounding in the hearts of descendants of those faithful and steadfast early settlers. There is history incarnate of the building itself. Four Lund girls from Mt. Ploutnl *n reldy tor ¦ party ia Ibe dress of Ibt iti» 1909. Pklnred art i-r: Malhlld* L. Peltrson; Amtnd* L. Chrisliinstn; Mar> L. Chrisltnwa; and Anna L. Jackman. Courtfs) Eleanor Madsen 17 |