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Receipt For Lock, W. T. Cargile
Receipt For Lock, W. T. Cargile
2015: Cherry Statue Time Capsule
Receipt for $.50 paid by J.R. Whitmer, chair of the Cherry Statue Committee to W.T. Cargile local sheet metal contractor for the purchase of a lock for the copper box.
Ua1b3/5 That Other Thing, J. R. Alexander
Ua1b3/5 That Other Thing, J. R. Alexander
WKU Archives Records
Speech delivered by J.R. Alexander at the unveiling of the Cherry Statue.
Ua1b3/5 Contents Of Copper Box Placed Beneath Dr. H.H. Cherry's Statue, Wku Cherry Statue Committee
Ua1b3/5 Contents Of Copper Box Placed Beneath Dr. H.H. Cherry's Statue, Wku Cherry Statue Committee
WKU Archives Records
List of items to be placed in time capsule beneath the Henry Cherry Statue on the Western Kentucky University campus. Some items were duplicated in a box housed in the Kentucky Museum.
Ua1b3/5 Contents Of Cherry Statue Time Capsule, Wku Cherry Statue Committee
Ua1b3/5 Contents Of Cherry Statue Time Capsule, Wku Cherry Statue Committee
WKU Archives Records
Brief description of chapel program to place time capsule in the base of the Henry Cherry Statue on the Western Kentucky University campus. Also includes a list of items to be included in bronze box.
Box Label 1, Western Kentucky University
Box Label 1, Western Kentucky University
2015: Cherry Statue Time Capsule
Label for the duplicate box housed in the Kentucky Museum created by Mattie McLean. It reads: At the suggestion of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lowe this bronze box was prepared as a duplicate of the one that was placed in the base of the Dr. H.H. Cherry Statue. This contains copies of practically everything that was placed in the original bronze box. Mattie M. McLean.
The duplicate box is actually copper.
Henry Cherry Statue Photograph, Lorado Taft
Henry Cherry Statue Photograph, Lorado Taft
2015: Cherry Statue Time Capsule
Photograph of the statue created by Lorado Taft of Henry Cherry. This image was used in fund raising efforts to pay for the statue.