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{en|Liberty Hall on the corner of Purchase and William Streets in New Bedford, Massachusetts, was originally constructed 1795-1797 as the meeting house for the FirsT congregational and Unitarian societies. It was converted to Liberty Hall in 1839. Abolitionists rang the building's bell to warn fugitive slaves of the presense of slave catchers. The building burned down in a fire in 1854.}}
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