Jefferson Middle School (Preston, Idaho)
Jefferson Middle School was designed by Joseph H. Monson of the architectural firm Monson and Price of Salt Lake City, Utah. On January 7, 1914, a time capsule was placed in the cornerstone of the school as part of a dedication ceremony. An Edison wax cylinder was used to record the ceremony and placed in the capsule. Voices recorded on the cylinder are those of Jacob N. Larson, mayor of Preston and clerk of the school board, J.W. Condie, principal of the school, and Joseph H. Monson. Textbooks, photographs, writing implements, and samples of students' work were also placed in the capsule which was removed during demolition of the school in 1997. The time capsule was opened during the dedication ceremonies of the new Preston Middle School August 21, 1997; much of the contents were reproduced and published in a special issue of the Preston Citizen October 15, 1997.
From the guide to the Preston School District Time Capsule, 1913-1914, (Utah State University. Special Collections and Archives)
Jefferson Middle School was designed by Joseph H. Monson of the architectural firm Monson and Price of Salt Lake City, Utah. On January 7, 1914, a time capsule was placed in the cornerstone of the school as part of a dedication ceremony. An Edison wax cylinder was used to record the ceremony and placed in the capsule. Textbooks, photographs, writing implements, and samples of students' work were also placed in the capsule which was removed during demolition of the school in 1997. The time capsule was opened during the dedication ceremonies of the new Preston Middle School August on 21, 1997. Most of the contents from the capsule were reproduced and published in a special issue of the Preston Citizen on October 15, 1997.
From the guide to the Jefferson Middle School time capsule photograph collection, 1913-1914, (Utah State University. Special Collections and Archives)
Jefferson Middle School in Preston, Idaho was designed by Joseph H. Monson of the architectural firm Monson and Price of Salt Lake City, Utah. On January 7, 1914, a time capsule was placed in the cornerstone of the school as part of a dedication ceremony. An Edison wax cylinder was used to record the ceremony and placed in the capsule. Voices recorded on the cylinder are those of Jacob N. Larson, mayor of Preston and clerk of the school board, J.W. Condie, principal of the school, and Joseph H. Monson. Textbooks, photographs, writing implements, and samples of students' work were also placed in the capsule which was removed during demolition of the school in 1997. The time capsule was opened during the dedication ceremonies of the new Preston Middle School August 21, 1997; much of the contents were reproduced and published in a special issue of the Preston Citizen October 15, 1997.
From the description of Preston School time capsule, 1913-1914 (1914) (Utah State University). WorldCat record id: 71228366
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creatorOf | Jefferson Middle School (Preston, Idaho). Preston School time capsule, 1913-1914 (1914) | Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library | |
creatorOf | Jefferson Middle School time capsule photograph collection, 1913-1914 | Utah State University. Merrill-Cazier Library. Special Collections and ArchivesUniversity Archives | |
creatorOf | Preston School District Time Capsule, 1913-1914 | Utah State University. Merrill-Cazier Library. Special Collections and ArchivesUniversity Archives |
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