
Buffalo History Museum Podcast: The Silent Bells
In the 1860s, Buffalo Bishop John Timon commissioned a 43-bell carillon for the city’s St. Joseph’s Cathedral. The bells, however, would run into a series of problems which prevented them from being heard for more than a half century–and then for nearly another century after that. This is the story of the bells, their unlucky journey, and their eventual installation at Buffalo’s Forest Lawn Cemetery.
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