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Pleasant J. Potter College for Young Ladies
opened in 1889 and was named for Pleasant J. Potter, who donated
the balance of funds required to complete the college building
on the southern edge of town. The hilltop campus occupied the
current site of Western Kentucky University's Cherry Hall. Benjamin
F. Cabell, formerly of Cedar Bluff College, served as the school's
only president. Potter College closed in 1909 and its campus was
sold to Western Kentucky State Normal School. (learn
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Updated December 15, 2000
Created by Donna Parker with contribution from Sandy Staebell,
Laura Harper Lee, Lynne Ferguson and Jon Kay.
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