Dedication of a Few
The brass plate that was laid within the Old East cornerstone on October 12, 1793, is one of the most precious artifacts from Carolina’s history...
The brass plate that was laid within the Old East cornerstone on October 12, 1793, is one of the most precious artifacts from Carolina’s history...
The brass plate that was laid within the Old East cornerstone on October 12, 1793, is one of the most precious artifacts from Carolina’s history — a direct link to the University’s founding. For decades, that plate wasn’t even in Chapel Hill, but 500 miles away as scrap metal waiting to be melted down in a foundry in Tennessee. Because of the dedication of a few alumni, the plate returned to Chapel Hill and was presented to Edward Kidder Graham at Carolina’s 123rd University Day in 1916.