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The '''Paul Hayne School time capsule''' was deposited behind the cornerstone of the [[Paul Hayne School]] on [[November 3]], [[1885]]. | The '''Paul Hayne School time capsule''' was deposited behind the cornerstone of the [[Paul Hayne School]] on [[November 3]], [[1885]]. The laying of the cornerstone was conducted "with appropriate ceremonies," by Senior Grand Warren [[William Atkins]] of the [[Grand Lodge of Alabama]]. | ||
As wreckers neared the base of the building's walls, the [[Birmingham Board of Education]] made plans to invite the [[Birmingham Historical Society]] to participate in opening the capsule. Members of the board speculated that they would probably find "an old newspaper", with business manager [[Fred Kelly]] offering that he'd heard there was a $5 gold piece there, and vice president [[William Christian]] hoping that the builders had observed the custom of sealing a bottle of fine brandy inside. | It was opened on [[March 15]], [[1955]] during the demolition of the vacant school building. As wreckers neared the base of the building's walls, the [[Birmingham Board of Education]] made plans to invite the [[Birmingham Historical Society]] to participate in opening the capsule. Members of the board speculated that they would probably find "an old newspaper", with business manager [[Fred Kelly]] offering that he'd heard there was a $5 gold piece there, and vice president [[William Christian]] hoping that the builders had observed the custom of sealing a bottle of fine brandy inside. | ||
The sealed box was found to contain the following: | The sealed box was found to contain the following: | ||
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* two shoe button hooks | * two shoe button hooks | ||
* a cigar from [[Solomon V. Levi Co.]] | * a cigar from [[Solomon V. Levi Co.]] | ||
* a copy of | * a copy of the speech delivered by [[William Atkins]] | ||
==Reference== | ==Reference== |
Revision as of 09:52, 19 March 2020
The Paul Hayne School time capsule was deposited behind the cornerstone of the Paul Hayne School on November 3, 1885. The laying of the cornerstone was conducted "with appropriate ceremonies," by Senior Grand Warren William Atkins of the Grand Lodge of Alabama.
It was opened on March 15, 1955 during the demolition of the vacant school building. As wreckers neared the base of the building's walls, the Birmingham Board of Education made plans to invite the Birmingham Historical Society to participate in opening the capsule. Members of the board speculated that they would probably find "an old newspaper", with business manager Fred Kelly offering that he'd heard there was a $5 gold piece there, and vice president William Christian hoping that the builders had observed the custom of sealing a bottle of fine brandy inside.
The sealed box was found to contain the following:
- The Birmingham Evening Chronicle (November 3, 1885)
- The Birmingham Age (November 1 & November 3, 1885)
- The Southern Mining & Manufacturing Journal
- a packet of blank forms and reports from Birmingham City Schools
- lists of students at all city schools
- a collection of business and calling cards, letterhead and envelopes, some signed
- ribbons
- an L & N Railroad telegraph blank
- a blank City of Birmingham building permit
- a mathematical equation
- eight marbles
- an 1884 nickel, an 1854 quarter, and a foreign coin
- a screwdriver
- two shoe button hooks
- a cigar from Solomon V. Levi Co.
- a copy of the speech delivered by William Atkins
Reference
- "What's Inside Cornerstone Of Old Hayne School?" (February 5, 1955) Birmingham Post-Herald - via Birmingham Public Library Digital Collections
- "City will get a look into past soon" (February 6, 1955) The Birmingham News - via Birmingham Public Library Digital Collections