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Ua3/3/1 Henry Hardin Cherry Statue, Western Kentucky University Jan 1952

Ua3/3/1 Henry Hardin Cherry Statue, Western Kentucky University

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Brochure regarding the Henry Hardin Cherry bronze statue, includes the story of the statue, statue committee members and biography of Henry Cherry by A.L. Crabb.


Ua1c12 559th Aaa (Aw) Bn Broadside, Paul Wint Jr. Jan 1943

Ua1c12 559th Aaa (Aw) Bn Broadside, Paul Wint Jr.

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Broadside of two ships with illegible inscription at top and dog and shorthand message along the bottom. 559th AAA (AW) BN Paul D. Wint, Jr. in lower right corner. The 559th American Antiaircraft Artillery AW Battalion entered World War II in June 1944.


Ua1c12 835th Chemical Co. Air Operations Broadside, W. D. R. Jan 1943

Ua1c12 835th Chemical Co. Air Operations Broadside, W. D. R.

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Broadside of bomb with 835th Chemical Co. Air Operations Municipal Airport by W.D.R. Names inscribed along the top are S/Sgt. Rogers, Cpl. Enright, Pvt. Hamrick, Lt. Holland, Pvt. Benavides, Pvt. Castro and Pvt. Reynolds. Many "thanks" to the people of Bowling Green is written in the lower left corner. The 835th was part of the Army Air Corps during World War II.


Ua1c12 11th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron Broadside, Astin Jan 1943

Ua1c12 11th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron Broadside, Astin

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Broadside of thanks from the 11th Tactical Reconnassance Squadron [sic]. The inscription in the lower right corner is: The 11th Tal Rcn SQ want to thank the fine people of Bowling Green for the way they received and treated them. The broadside was signed by the members of the squadron and it includes a drawing of a plane with a photograph of "Jim" the pilot. The 11th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron were stationed at Fort Campbell, Kentucky during part of World War II.

Notations and signatures: "The Three Musketeers" S/Sgt. John A. Bogart "Photo" Cpl. Joseph Correri "Photo" Sgt. Everett O. …


Ua1c12 559th Aaa (Aw) Bn Broadside, Unknown Jan 1943

Ua1c12 559th Aaa (Aw) Bn Broadside, Unknown

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Broadside of of logo of the 559th AAA (AW) BN with names of company members on one quarter of a sheet of paper. Transcription of notations and signatures:

571st AEA Medical Detachment (Independent) T/5 Chas. Gans (?)

A - Battery 1st Sgt. Bing Miller S/Sgt. B.J. Martin S/Sgt. A. Hawkins S/Sgt. G. Swesnen S/Sgt B. Mallioux S/Sgt. M. Enevald S/Sgt. C. Watts Sgt. F. Glasser Sgt. E. Baseman Sgt. M. Krisan Pfc. Harry Shuler Pfc John Caggiano T/5 Ernest E. Black Pvt. Ed Nestel Cpl. Geo. O. Diamond Pvt. Donald D. Dreyr (?) Pvt. Patsy Lombardo

B - Battery Cpl. …


Ua1c12 Co. A 27th Tank Battalion, 20th Armored Division Broadside, Unknown Jan 1943

Ua1c12 Co. A 27th Tank Battalion, 20th Armored Division Broadside, Unknown

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Broadside of thanks from Company A of the 27th Tank Battalion of the 20th Armored Division. The inscription is: To those of you who made our lives happier. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts. The broadside was signed by the members of the battalion and it includes a photograph of a tank.

Notations and signatures: Cpl. Bob "Red" Irwin Pvt. Jack "Snafu" Arkush Co. Capt. T. Piuhl T/5 Francis W. Cassidy Pvt. Ray F. Kitchen (K.) T/5 "Slugger" Derkman Cpl. "Sloan" Mullens (?) T/5 Ed Larger Sgt. George E. Blosus Cpl. Bruce Keating Pfc. Melvin Sveltenfucs "Irish" …


Ua1b3/5 Contract For Bronze Statue Of Henry Cherry, Bronze, Incorporated, Western Kentucky University May 1937

Ua1b3/5 Contract For Bronze Statue Of Henry Cherry, Bronze, Incorporated, Western Kentucky University

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Contract between Bronze, Incorporated and the Cherry Statue Committee of Western Kentucky University to complete Lorado Taft's statue of Henry Cherry.


Ua1c7/313 Kentucky County Map, Orion Covington, Wku College Heights Foundation Jan 1937

Ua1c7/313 Kentucky County Map, Orion Covington, Wku College Heights Foundation

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Drawing of Kentucky County Map with inscription: The foundation has made 5002 distinct student loans from 1923-1937 (inclusive) amounting to $178,749.96. Each dot represents an average loan of $35.00+. See accompanying map for distribution by counties.

Includes insets: The Kentucky Building A few items included in the Kentucky Museum The Pioneer Log Cabin Rare books abound in the Kentucky Library An inviting spot in the colonial gardens. The College Heights Book Store.

Drawn by Orion K. Covington, 215 Woodford Street, Bowling Green, KY.


Ua99/1 Scrapbook 8, Bgbu President's Office Jan 1922

Ua99/1 Scrapbook 8, Bgbu President's Office

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Scrapbook created by BGBU president J. Lewie Harman of newspaper clippings regarding the decision to create Morehead State University. The scrapbook was originally a tailor's sales book of men's suits. There are a few fashion images left.


Ua98 1909 Talisman, Potter College For Young Ladies Jan 1909

Ua98 1909 Talisman, Potter College For Young Ladies

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1909 Talisman yearbook produced by the Potter College for Young Ladies.

  • Faculty
  • Talisman Staff
  • Brief History of Potter College
  • Teachers & Officers
  • Departments
  • Class of 1909
  • Senior Class History
  • Falter, Elizabeth. Incarnation
  • Ballard, Trudie. WIll of Class of 1909
  • Junior Class
  • Hogin, Inamay. Junior Class History
  • Sophomore Class
  • Keith, Katherine. Nineteen Hundred & Eleven
  • Freshman Class
  • Mitchell, Katherine. Freshman Class History
  • Specials & Irregulars
  • Beta Sigma Omicron
  • Sigma Iota Chi
  • Eta Upsilon Gamma
  • Phi Mu Gamma
  • Cabell, Benjamin. Compensation
  • Young Women's Christian Association
  • Hypatian Literary Society
  • Ossolian Society
  • Green & Gold Staff
  • Tennis Club
  • Basketball
  • Bowling Club
  • Departments
  • To the …