Tower Clavier Memorial - U of M - Missoula, MT
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N 46° 51.604 W 113° 59.035
12T E 272560 N 5193937
This bronze plaque hangs on the south wall in the alcove of the main entrance of University Hall, the oldest building on campus.
Waymark Code: WMN0PH
Location: Montana, United States
Date Posted: 12/03/2014
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University Hall stands on the eastern edge of The Oval, a large open area around which the original buildings on the campus were erected. University Hall was the first building erected and remains the most photogenic. In the alcove of the bell tower are many plaques, most of which dedicate the 47 bells in the tower's carillon to alumni and past faculty. This plaque acknowledges the fact that the clavier, from which the bells were played, was given to the university by the Montana Power Company in remembrance of the 396 employees of the company who answered the call to arms in World War II and the Korean conflict.
It is also dedicated to ten employees who gave their lives in these conflicts.
Type of Memorial: Multi-War Memorial
Wars mentioned (Multi-war only): World War II
Korean Conflict
In Honor Of: 396 employees who answered the call to arms in World War II and the Korean conflict and in memory of those who gave their lives for their country
Marker Text:
THE TOWER CLAVIER
From which these bells are played was
presented by the Montana Power Company
in honor of its 396 employees
who answered the call to arms in
World War II and the Korean conflict
and in memory of
Albert A, Bacha  B.C. Martin
C.D. Donahue    A.B.Morgan
C.J. Flood    Joseph S. Root Jr.
W.K. Gallagher  J.J. Sanzone
J.L. Kaiserman  W.W. schendel
Who gave their lives for their country
Who Put it Here?: Montana Power Company
Description of Memorial: The plaque hangs with many other dedication plaques in the University Hall bell tower. The tower was built in 1898-1899 and the carillon was added in the 1950s, and dedicated on October 18th, 1953. The many plaques found in the alcove were added after that time.
Date of dedication: Not listed
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