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He played a major role in the construction of the railroad  tunnels and terminals for New York City. 1912 Published \"History of the Engineering, Construction and Equipment of the Pennsylvania Railroad New York Tunnels and Terminals.\" 1917 June Commissioned as a Major in the United States Army Quartermaster Corps and was assigned as a Construction Officer at Camp Jackson, South Carolina. 1918 March Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and was in charge of building of the camp that became Fort Jackson, South Carolina. 1920 Completed Army service in March, and then prepared a plan of development for the future of VMI, which was adopted by the VMI Board of Visitors in June. 1920-1921 Served as the Assistant General Manager of the Associated General Contractors of America 1921-1924 Employed jointly by the Texas Company and the Southern Acid and Sulphur Company as an engineer to develop sulfur properties in Brazoria County, Texas. 1924 Appointed Business Executive in charge of the business activities at the Veterans' Bureau Station at Perry Point, Maryland. 1925 Appointed Business Executive at VMI. 1931-1933 Served as Secretary and Treasurer of the VMI Alumni Association. 1933 Published the book \"The VMI New Market Cadets.\" 1934 Appointed VMI Historiographer. 1934-1935 Served as the President of the Association of Military Colleges and Universities in the United States. 1934-1945 Served as Secretary and Treasurer of the Southern Conference (Athletics). 1936 Published the book \"Claudius Crozet.\" 1939 Published the book \"One Hundred Years at VMI\" and \"The Register of Former Cadets.\" 1946-1948 Served as Vice President and President of the Southern Conference. 1952 Published the book \"A History of the Shenandoah Valley.\" 1954 Retired from positions at VMI. 1964 Died February 15 at his home in Lexington, Virginia. He is buried in Norfolk, Virginia.","William Couper (1884-1964) spent the majority of his professional life devoted to VMI and to the study of VMI, Lexington and Rockbridge County, and Virginia history. His terms as VMI's Business Executive and Historiographer encompassed thirty years, but before, during and subsequent to that period, he served in many other official and unofficial capacities. He was a noted authority on local and regional history, and on the life and times of Stonewall Jackson. In addition to his official duties at VMI, he was responsible for the initial organization and preservation of the Institute's rich historical holdings, including it's unique collection of alumni biographical and genealogical materials.","General William Harvie Richardson (1795-1876) had a long and close association with VMI. He served as the Adjutant General of Virginia and on the VMI Board of Visitors from 1841 to 1876.","Couper graduated from VMI in 1904, and maintained contact with his classmates throughout his life.","Fort Jackson (South Carolina) was constructed in 1917 to meet United States Army training needs during World War I. William Couper served as Construction Quartermaster.","The T. S. White farm was purchased by VMI in 1920 and used for cavalry and other military training exercises.","Researchers should note that, because William Couper served in\nseveral different positions at VMI, many of his professional papers are located in various record groups in the VMI Archives. These include records of the Business Office, Alumni Association, and various administrative subject files (e.g., Southern Conference).","The Virginia Historical Society (Richmond, Virginia) holds additional William Couper and Couper family papers.","The William Couper papers document a portion of the life and career of Couper, a man notable for his research and publications about the history of VMI, Lexington, Rockbridge County, Shenandoah Valley, Virginia history and genealogy, Stonewall Jackson, and Claudius Crozet.","A significant portion of the papers consist of publication\nmanuscripts, notes, and other material related to Couper's major historical research projects (many of which were published). These include the following:\n \"One Hundred Years at VMI,\" a four volume comprehensive history of the Institute from it's founding in 1839 through 1939 \"The VMI New Market Cadets,\" which contains biographical information about the VMI cadets and staff who fought in the Civil War battle on May 15, 1864 \"Claudius Crozet,\" a biography of the notable 19th century Virginia Civil Engineer \"A History of the Shenandoah Valley,\" Virginia \"Stonewall Jackson Day by Day,\" which contains chronological account including events, anecdotes, clippings, transcribed correspondence, notes, and maps \nCouper's passion for the history of Lexington and Rockbridge County is evident in the substantial amount of local history research material found in his papers. Included are notes on a wide range of local history topics, as well as extensive research material (notes and maps) concerning the history of many local properties and the Lexington cemetery.","The papers also include material concerning the\nconstruction of Fort Jackson (South Carolina), Couper's\nspeeches and addresses, maps, scrapbooks, photograph albums, and correspondence.","Materials relating to the research and publication of William Couper's four volume history of VMI, published in 1939. Related items are located in oversized.","Notes, correspondence, and financial records related to the publication of William Couper's book about the VMI cadets who fought at the Battle of New Market, Virginia in May 1864. This book was published in 1933.","Notes by Joseph Reid Anderson, Jr., Torbett, and Echols, that regard General John C. Breckinridge and General Franz Sigel.","Paperback copy of the final publication \"The VMI New Market Cadets.\"","An account book, bank books, and balance sheets related to the publication of the \"The VMI New Market Cadets.\"","Typescript draft of the New Market anniversary address delivered by William Couper in Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hall.","Correspondence regarding publication of the pamphlet and \nprinted copies with corrections by William Couper.","Regards the reburial of New Market cadets and their grave markers.","Galley proofs, manuscript, and notes.","Materials related to the manuscript and\n                     publication, including notes, correspondence, and\n                     newspaper clippings.","Unpublished research material concerning the life of Thomas J. Jackson (General Stonewall Jackson).","Detailed notes regarding Stonwall Jackson's life, proceeding chronologically from birth to death.","Map by William Couper titled \"Movements of Gen. T. J. Stonewall Jackson, 1861-1863.\"","This series, including notes, clippings, and other material, covers a wide range of local history topics.\nRelated material is located separately in oversized (map cases).","Research material concerning local properties, including notes on plats, deeds, lots, and property owners.","Notes on large plats in Rockbridge, Augusta, and Botetourt Counties, Virginia.","Notes concerning lots, deeds, grants, early lots and annexations, and maps.","Notes concerning property owners.","The transcriptions of correspondence in this series are of letters found in the official correspondence of VMI Superintendent Francis H. Smith. The original letters are located in the VMI Archives, Records of the Superintendent.","The photograph includes the following individuals:\n Robert B. Allport Samuel K. Funkhouser Alfred P. Upshur Thomas C. Gordon William Couper Paul R. Camp James S. Easley Ellis C. Caldwell","Letters from Henry Peck Fry (VMI Class of 1901), who was a newspaperman and writer.","Typescript list of speeches compiled by William Couper.","Topics include the following:\n VMI history Stonewall Jackson Claudius Crozet Battle of New Market Rockbridge County, Virginia maps Early Rockbridge County history Local history topics","Many of the items in this series were hand drawn by William Couper and are annotated, and/or are accompanied by related correspondence and notes. Some additional maps are filed separately in oversized (map case).","City limits drawn in for 1778, 1847, 1850, and 1877.","Drawn by J. A. Champe, Jr. in 1912 and reprinted in 1952.","By D. E. Brady with notations by William Couper.","By D. E. Brady.","Surveyed September 2, 1819.","Sold to Sally C. P. Miller. Survey by Jas. C. C. Moore in 1853.","Isaac Campbell to George Brown.","William Moore to John Hoffman.","Elizabeth Hoffman and Daniel Hoffman to James McDowell.","E. S. Tutwiler lots.","The Campbell Farm.","Survey made by James C. C. Moore in 1845.","Twenty-seven lots on plat.","Division of Campbell Land, east area between South Main-Taylor-Houston Streets. Map created by D. E. Brady.","W. A. Rhoads Development on Taylor Street.","Sketch done from insurance maps.","Created by the United States Geological Survey and reproduced in 1923.","Lapsleys to Zachariah Johnson.","William Graham to Andrew Reid.","Borden to Craighead to John Bowyer.","Telford (Tedford)","Joseph Walker to William Graham.","L. D. Hamric and Carolyn E. to T. B. Martin.","Ruff Estate, will book 20-280","C. W. Barger Estate. Attached EE-228.","Surveyed for T. B. Martin in 1921.","Dower of Elizabeth Moore.","Survey by D. E. Brady in 1953.","Compiled by D. E. Brady.","Survey and drawn under the direction of John Wood in 1821.","Topics include the Campbell family and home, VMI and Lexington, Colonel and Mrs. Robert A. Marr, and Willoughby Beach.","Includes drawings and sports photographs.","Topics include the following:\n Richmond Hill, New York (1910) Norfolk, Virginia (1910) Washington, D.C. (1910 and 1912) Willoughby Beach, Virginia (1910 and 1911) Corps at Jamestown Exposition (1907) VMI (1910) International Aviation Meet, Belmont Park, Long Island, New York (October 1910) VMI football team (November 1902) Family pictures PA RR, NY Tunnel Bear's Den, Virginia (1912) Trip through West (1911)","In 1974, at the request of the Fort Jackson Museum, South Carolina, selected papers relating to the construction of Fort Jackson were placed on indefinite loan to the Museum.","Manuscript collections in the VMI Archives are made available for educational and research use. The VMI Archives should be cited as the source. The user assumes all responsibility for identifying and satisfying any copyright holders. 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He played a major role in the construction of the railroad  tunnels and terminals for New York City. 1912 Published \"History of the Engineering, Construction and Equipment of the Pennsylvania Railroad New York Tunnels and Terminals.\" 1917 June Commissioned as a Major in the United States Army Quartermaster Corps and was assigned as a Construction Officer at Camp Jackson, South Carolina. 1918 March Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and was in charge of building of the camp that became Fort Jackson, South Carolina. 1920 Completed Army service in March, and then prepared a plan of development for the future of VMI, which was adopted by the VMI Board of Visitors in June. 1920-1921 Served as the Assistant General Manager of the Associated General Contractors of America 1921-1924 Employed jointly by the Texas Company and the Southern Acid and Sulphur Company as an engineer to develop sulfur properties in Brazoria County, Texas. 1924 Appointed Business Executive in charge of the business activities at the Veterans' Bureau Station at Perry Point, Maryland. 1925 Appointed Business Executive at VMI. 1931-1933 Served as Secretary and Treasurer of the VMI Alumni Association. 1933 Published the book \"The VMI New Market Cadets.\" 1934 Appointed VMI Historiographer. 1934-1935 Served as the President of the Association of Military Colleges and Universities in the United States. 1934-1945 Served as Secretary and Treasurer of the Southern Conference (Athletics). 1936 Published the book \"Claudius Crozet.\" 1939 Published the book \"One Hundred Years at VMI\" and \"The Register of Former Cadets.\" 1946-1948 Served as Vice President and President of the Southern Conference. 1952 Published the book \"A History of the Shenandoah Valley.\" 1954 Retired from positions at VMI. 1964 Died February 15 at his home in Lexington, Virginia. He is buried in Norfolk, Virginia.","William Couper (1884-1964) spent the majority of his professional life devoted to VMI and to the study of VMI, Lexington and Rockbridge County, and Virginia history. His terms as VMI's Business Executive and Historiographer encompassed thirty years, but before, during and subsequent to that period, he served in many other official and unofficial capacities. He was a noted authority on local and regional history, and on the life and times of Stonewall Jackson. In addition to his official duties at VMI, he was responsible for the initial organization and preservation of the Institute's rich historical holdings, including it's unique collection of alumni biographical and genealogical materials.","General William Harvie Richardson (1795-1876) had a long and close association with VMI. He served as the Adjutant General of Virginia and on the VMI Board of Visitors from 1841 to 1876.","Couper graduated from VMI in 1904, and maintained contact with his classmates throughout his life.","Fort Jackson (South Carolina) was constructed in 1917 to meet United States Army training needs during World War I. William Couper served as Construction Quartermaster.","The T. S. White farm was purchased by VMI in 1920 and used for cavalry and other military training exercises."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eWilliam Couper papers, 1901-1946. MS 0053. VMI Archives, Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["William Couper papers, 1901-1946. MS 0053. 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These include the following:\n \"One Hundred Years at VMI,\" a four volume comprehensive history of the Institute from it's founding in 1839 through 1939 \"The VMI New Market Cadets,\" which contains biographical information about the VMI cadets and staff who fought in the Civil War battle on May 15, 1864 \"Claudius Crozet,\" a biography of the notable 19th century Virginia Civil Engineer \"A History of the Shenandoah Valley,\" Virginia \"Stonewall Jackson Day by Day,\" which contains chronological account including events, anecdotes, clippings, transcribed correspondence, notes, and maps \nCouper's passion for the history of Lexington and Rockbridge County is evident in the substantial amount of local history research material found in his papers. Included are notes on a wide range of local history topics, as well as extensive research material (notes and maps) concerning the history of many local properties and the Lexington cemetery.","The papers also include material concerning the\nconstruction of Fort Jackson (South Carolina), Couper's\nspeeches and addresses, maps, scrapbooks, photograph albums, and correspondence.","Materials relating to the research and publication of William Couper's four volume history of VMI, published in 1939. Related items are located in oversized.","Notes, correspondence, and financial records related to the publication of William Couper's book about the VMI cadets who fought at the Battle of New Market, Virginia in May 1864. This book was published in 1933.","Notes by Joseph Reid Anderson, Jr., Torbett, and Echols, that regard General John C. Breckinridge and General Franz Sigel.","Paperback copy of the final publication \"The VMI New Market Cadets.\"","An account book, bank books, and balance sheets related to the publication of the \"The VMI New Market Cadets.\"","Typescript draft of the New Market anniversary address delivered by William Couper in Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hall.","Correspondence regarding publication of the pamphlet and \nprinted copies with corrections by William Couper.","Regards the reburial of New Market cadets and their grave markers.","Galley proofs, manuscript, and notes.","Materials related to the manuscript and\n                     publication, including notes, correspondence, and\n                     newspaper clippings.","Unpublished research material concerning the life of Thomas J. Jackson (General Stonewall Jackson).","Detailed notes regarding Stonwall Jackson's life, proceeding chronologically from birth to death.","Map by William Couper titled \"Movements of Gen. T. J. Stonewall Jackson, 1861-1863.\"","This series, including notes, clippings, and other material, covers a wide range of local history topics.\nRelated material is located separately in oversized (map cases).","Research material concerning local properties, including notes on plats, deeds, lots, and property owners.","Notes on large plats in Rockbridge, Augusta, and Botetourt Counties, Virginia.","Notes concerning lots, deeds, grants, early lots and annexations, and maps.","Notes concerning property owners.","The transcriptions of correspondence in this series are of letters found in the official correspondence of VMI Superintendent Francis H. Smith. The original letters are located in the VMI Archives, Records of the Superintendent.","The photograph includes the following individuals:\n Robert B. Allport Samuel K. Funkhouser Alfred P. Upshur Thomas C. Gordon William Couper Paul R. Camp James S. Easley Ellis C. 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Tutwiler lots.","The Campbell Farm.","Survey made by James C. C. Moore in 1845.","Twenty-seven lots on plat.","Division of Campbell Land, east area between South Main-Taylor-Houston Streets. Map created by D. E. Brady.","W. A. Rhoads Development on Taylor Street.","Sketch done from insurance maps.","Created by the United States Geological Survey and reproduced in 1923.","Lapsleys to Zachariah Johnson.","William Graham to Andrew Reid.","Borden to Craighead to John Bowyer.","Telford (Tedford)","Joseph Walker to William Graham.","L. D. Hamric and Carolyn E. to T. B. Martin.","Ruff Estate, will book 20-280","C. W. Barger Estate. Attached EE-228.","Surveyed for T. B. Martin in 1921.","Dower of Elizabeth Moore.","Survey by D. E. Brady in 1953.","Compiled by D. E. Brady.","Survey and drawn under the direction of John Wood in 1821.","Topics include the Campbell family and home, VMI and Lexington, Colonel and Mrs. Robert A. 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This material pre-dates the establishment of the state arsenal in Lexington, Virginia, but the documents were found among Lexington Arsenal records. Two of the documents date from the British colonial period (1702). The second series (1819-1839; 30 items) contains items concerning the operation of the state arsenal in Lexington. Included are payrolls and other financial records, guard returns and muster rolls, and two enlistment documents.","This series contains regimental returns for various Virginia Militia units and other documents relating to the Virginia Militia. This material pre-dates the establishment of the arsenal in Lexington, Virginia, but the material was found among the Lexington Arsenal records also contained in this collection. Two of the documents date from the British colonial period (1702).","Signed by Daniel B. Berrow, Colonel.","Signed by Governor Henry Lee. Document appoints John Foster from Orange County (Virginia) Ensign to the Second Battalion, Third Regiment Militia.","Signed by Governor James Wood. The document appoints John Foster \"Ensign of a company of Light Infantry in the third Regiment, and Second Division.\"","A British financial document that estimates the cost of arms and other materials for \"Colony of Virginia.\"","Receipt of Robert Patterson for \"two pounds, two shillings \u0026 nine pence.\"","Report titled \"Regimental Morning Report Colonel Dudley Evans, Joseph Allen Adjutant, Total 686.\"","Issued by the Adjutant General's Office in Richmond, Virginia. Regulations regard \"changes in the uniform of the Army of the United States.\"","The state arsenal in Lexington, Virginia opened in 1818 and operated until November 1839, when it was replaced by VMI.","Names on the payroll include:\n James Paxton (Captain) Samuel Lasley Rodk [Roderick?]King John Spooner James Barnett Alexander Briant John Mays James Hening Wilford Downs David Craig Benjamin Downs James Edsal Elias Wood William McCrery Ezekiel Kirby Andrew Hincher Thomas Jones John Short James R. Collins James Smith Jessee Pannal James Page William Brown Chesly Woodard William B. Smith Benjamin Bowler Granvill Doores","Names on the payroll include:\n James Paxton (Captain) Wilfred Downs William H. Knap James Smith William Suthard John Clark Silas Rogers Archibald Downey William Lewis John Mays Henry Peterman Angus McLaughlin Michael Robinson Thomas Johnson Fayette","Names on the payroll include:\n David E. Moore (Captain) Jacob Moses (Sergeant) John T. 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Berrow, Colonel.","Signed by Governor Henry Lee. Document appoints John Foster from Orange County (Virginia) Ensign to the Second Battalion, Third Regiment Militia.","Signed by Governor James Wood. The document appoints John Foster \"Ensign of a company of Light Infantry in the third Regiment, and Second Division.\"","A British financial document that estimates the cost of arms and other materials for \"Colony of Virginia.\"","Receipt of Robert Patterson for \"two pounds, two shillings \u0026 nine pence.\"","Report titled \"Regimental Morning Report Colonel Dudley Evans, Joseph Allen Adjutant, Total 686.\"","Issued by the Adjutant General's Office in Richmond, Virginia. 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One of the three was constructed in\n         Lexington, Virginia, on the site of what is now the Virginia\n         Military Institute. The arsenal opened in 1818 under the\n         command of Captain James Paxton, and the guard stationed there\n         was responsible for approximately 30,000 stand of arms.\n         Although the size of the detachment stationed at the Lexington\n         Arsenal varied somewhat from year to year, it generally\n         consisted of the captain, a sergeant, one or two corporals,\n         ten to thirteen privates, and a few employees among whom were\n         musicians. This arrangement was maintained until 1839, when\n         the Virginia Military Institute opened on the site of the\n         arsenal and the arsenal guard was replaced by the new VMI\n         cadets.","The collection consists of two series. 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McCraw who was in\n                        jail in Lynchburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDischarge bounty\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinal pay upon discharge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome muster rolls are also located in the bound\n                  Account Book listed under Financial Records\n                  above.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppended to bottom is the note: \"No recruits\n                     enlisted since last return. The following supply\n                     of clothing will be necessary for the guard at the\n                     arsenal during the ensuing winter...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes note concerning the receipt of\n                     clothing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNames on muster roll: D. E. Moore (Captain),\n                     John Orindorf, R. Anderson, V. Franklin, J.\n                     Vandegriff, T. Anderson, B. Epperson, Samuel\n                     Flint, J. Povo, G. W. Rowsey, F. G. Steele,\n                     William Smith, I. Walton, J. H. Wigglesworth, A W.\n                     Eaton, William Eaton, M. Slagle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"...born in the county of Rockingham ..aged 22\n                     years, 5 feet 3 inches high...by profession a\n                     tailor....\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"...born in the town of Coblentz and empire of\n                     Germany, aged 20 years, 5 feet 4 inches...by\n                     profession a tobacconist....\"\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content Information"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The collection consists of two series. The first series\n         contains miscellaneous records (1702; 1793-1814; 17 items)\n         relating to the Virginia Militia, including regimental returns\n         for various militia units. This material pre-dates the\n         establishment of the state arsenal at Lexington, Virginia, but\n         the documents were found among the Lexington arsenal records\n         also contained in this collection. Two of the documents date\n         from the British colonial period (1702).","The second series (1819-1839) contains 30 items concerning\n         the operation of the state arsenal at Lexington, Virginia.\n         Included are payrolls and other financial records, guard\n         returns and muster rolls, and two enlistment documents.","This series contains regimental returns for various\n               Virginia Militia units and miscellaneous other documents\n               relating to the Virginia Militia. This material\n               pre-dates the establishment of the arsenal at Lexington,\n               Virginia, but the material was found among the Lexington\n               Arsenal records also contained in this collection. Two\n               of the documents date from the British colonial period\n               (1702).","\"A return of the Militia in the 53d Regiment in\n                     the County of Campbell commanded by William\n                     Henderson, together with a return of arms etc.\n                     belonging to said Regiment.\"","\"Return of the militia in the 91st Regiment in\n                     the county of Bedford commanded by John Trigg\n                     Lieut. Col. Commandt., together with a return of\n                     arms etc. belonging to said regiment.\"","\"Return of militia in the 91st Regiment in the\n                     county of Bedford commanded by John Trigg Lieut.\n                     Commandt., together with a return of arms etc.\n                     belonging to said regiment.\"","\"A return of the Militia ordered to be in\n                     readiness to march at a moments warning from the\n                     43 Regiment Franklin County. Samuel Hairston, in\n                     the absence of Col. John Early.\"","Signed by Daniel B. Berrow, Colonel.","\"A return of the 18th Regiment of Militia,\n                     Patrick County, State of Virginia, including the\n                     Arms, Ammunition \u0026 Accoutrements in their\n                     possession, George Penn, Lt. Col.\"","\"A return of the sixty fourth Regiment being\n                     part of the twelveth Brigade of the Militia of the\n                     State of Virginia, including the arms, ammunition,\n                     \u0026 accoutrements in their possession.\"","\"A return of the 91st Regiment being part of\n                     the 12th Brigade of the Militia of the State of\n                     Virginia, including the arms, ammunition, \u0026\n                     accoutrements in their possession.\"","\"A return of the 53rd Regiment being part of\n                     the 12th Brigade of the Militia of the State of\n                     Virginia, including the arms, ammunition, \u0026\n                     accoutrements in their possession in Nov.\n                     1802.\"","\"A return of the 110th Regiment including the\n                     arms, ammunition, \u0026 accoutrements in their\n                     possession, Samuel Hairston Lt. Col. Com.\"","Signed by Governor Henry Lee. Appointing John\n                     Foster from Orange County Ensign in the second\n                     Battalion, Third Regiment Militia.","Signed by Governor James Wood. Appointing John\n                     Foster \"Ensign of a company of Light Infantry in\n                     the third Regiment, and Second Division.\"","\"Two pounds, two shillings \u0026 nine\n                     pence\"","\"Regimental Morning Report Colonel Dudley\n                     Evans, Joseph Allen Adjutant, Total 686.\"","Issued by Adjutant General's Office, Richmond,\n                     Virginia, re: \"changes in the uniform of the Army\n                     of the United States.\"","The state arsenal at Lexington, Virginia opened in\n               1818 and operated until November 1839, when it was\n               replaced by the Virginia Military Institute.","Names on the payroll: James Paxton\n                        (Captain), Samuel Lasley, Rodk [Roderick?]King,\n                        John Spooner, James Barnett, Alexander Briant,\n                        John Mays, James Hening, Wilford Downs, David\n                        Craig, Benjamin Downs, James Edsal, Elias Wood,\n                        William McCrery, Ezekiel Kirby, Andrew Hincher,\n                        Thomas Jones, John Short, James R. Collins,\n                        James Smith, Jessee Pannal, James Page, William\n                        Brown, Chesly Woodard, William B. Smith,\n                        Benjamin Bowler, Granvill Doores.","Names on the payroll: James Paxton\n                        (Captain), Wilfred Downs, William H. Knap,\n                        James Smith, William Suthard, John Clark, Silas\n                        Rogers, Archibald Downey, William Lewis, John\n                        Mays, Henry Peterman, Angus McLaughlin, Michael\n                        Robinson, Thomas Johnson, Fayette.","Names on the payroll: David E. Moore\n                        (Captain), Jacob Moses (Sergeant), John T.\n                        Giles (Corporal), Andrew Gass (Corporal),\n                        Thomas Burton, Elijzh Coomer, John Davis (1st),\n                        James Barron, William Cunningham, Jospeh\n                        Hockman, John Masterson, James Smith, William\n                        Suthard, John Davis (2nd), [illegible]","For period March 1- April 11, 1834.","Names on payroll: David E. Moore (Captain),\n                        John Oringderff, Richard Anderson, Valentine\n                        Franklin, Thomas Anderson, Berry Epperson, John\n                        Flint, Andrew Gass, Joseph Hockman, John Pavo\n                        [Povo?], James Robinson, Thomas Smith, Benjamin\n                        F. Steele, James Vandegraff, Isaac Walton,\n                        James H. Wiglesworth, George W. Rowsey, Daniel\n                        Ward, Jack.","Names on payroll: David E. Moore (Captain),\n                        John Oringderff, Richard Anderson, Valentine\n                        Franklin, Thomas Anderson, Berry Epperson,\n                        Samuel Flint, Andrew Gass, Joseph Hockman, John\n                        Pavo, James Robinson, Thomas Smith, Benjamin F.\n                        Steele, James Vandegraff, Isaac Walton, James\n                        H. Wiglesworth, George W. Rowsey, Daniel Ward,\n                        Jack.","Letter of explanation on reverse; signed by\n                        Captain James Paxton.","For various sundries \u0026 dry goods,\n                        including material for a shroud for John\n                        Pointer.","A bound volume, primarily accounts for\n                        provisions and rations.","\"The Arsenal at Lexington contains 30601\n                        muskets, 1001 rifles, 87 carbines, 30 cavalry\n                        swords.\"","For freight on box of clothing.","For repairs to Lexington Arsenal","For payment as fifer.","Payment for freight.","For clothing due on discharge.","For returning soldier E. McCraw who was in\n                        jail in Lynchburg.","Discharge bounty","Final pay upon discharge.","Some muster rolls are also located in the bound\n                  Account Book listed under Financial Records\n                  above.","Appended to bottom is the note: \"No recruits\n                     enlisted since last return. The following supply\n                     of clothing will be necessary for the guard at the\n                     arsenal during the ensuing winter...\"","Includes note concerning the receipt of\n                     clothing.","Names on muster roll: D. E. Moore (Captain),\n                     John Orindorf, R. Anderson, V. Franklin, J.\n                     Vandegriff, T. Anderson, B. Epperson, Samuel\n                     Flint, J. Povo, G. W. Rowsey, F. G. Steele,\n                     William Smith, I. Walton, J. H. Wigglesworth, A W.\n                     Eaton, William Eaton, M. Slagle.","\"...born in the county of Rockingham ..aged 22\n                     years, 5 feet 3 inches high...by profession a\n                     tailor....\"","\"...born in the town of Coblentz and empire of\n                     Germany, aged 20 years, 5 feet 4 inches...by\n                     profession a tobacconist....\""],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are no restrictions.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["There are no restrictions."],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":57,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-20T16:18:22.632Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/vilxv_vilxv00022_c01_c01_c10"}},{"id":"vilxv_vilxv00036_c02_c03_c11","type":"File","attributes":{"title":"123rd Ohio Infantry. 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The Virginia Military Corps of Cadets\n         participated as a unit in this engagement, and ten cadets were\n         killed or died later as a result of their wounds. The battle\n         was fought in response to Union General Franz Sigel's march up\n         the Shenandoah Valley from Winchester towards Staunton. The\n         Confederate force then in the Valley, commanded by Gen. John\n         Imboden, was reinforced at Staunton by troops commanded by\n         Gen. John C. Breckinridge, and by the Virginia Military\n         Institute cadets commanded by Major Scott Shipp. The\n         Confederate troops marched north where the battle took place\n         on the afternoon of May 15. About 4 p.m., Sigel ordered a\n         retreat and fell back to Strasburg.","The individuals largely responsible for compiling the New\n         Market collection had strong ties to VMI and to the battle.\n         Henry A. Wise, the son of John Cropper Wise and Anne Finney,\n         was born in Accomac County, Virginia in May 1842. He graduated\n         from the Virginia Military Institute and served in the\n         Confederate Army until captured and paroled in 1862. During\n         the period of his parole, he returned to VMI as a faculty\n         member and tactical officer. Wise was in command of Cadet\n         Company A at the Battle of New Market and took command of the\n         Cadet Battalion after Scott Shipp was wounded. After the war,\n         Wise resumed his career as an educator in the Tidewater area\n         and in Baltimore, Maryland. He died at Norfolk, Virginia on\n         July 11, 1918.","Benjamin Azariah Colonna, the son of John Wilkins Colonna\n         and Margaret Jones, was born in Accomac County, Virginia in\n         October 1843. He graduated from the Virginia Military\n         Institute in 1864 and while at VMI took part in the Battle of\n         New Market as Cadet Captain of Company D. Following the war,\n         Colonna worked as a surveyor and civil engineer. He maintained\n         a lifelong interest in the battle and was responsible for the\n         accurate mapping of the New Market battlefield. He died in\n         1924 in Washington, DC.","The New Market Collection consists primarily of\n         reminiscences of the Battle of New Market Virginia (May 15,\n         1864) written by participants and other witnesses between\n         1894-1915. Written in response to specific inquiries and\n         questionnaires, these memoirs were collected by various groups\n         and individuals, including the VMI Alumni Association,\n         author/historian Edward R. Turner, Henry A. Wise (VMI Class of\n         1862 and battle veteran) and Benjamin A. Colonna (VMI Class of\n         1864 and battle veteran). In addition to VMI cadet\n         participants, information was received from veterans of other\n         Confederate units, from Union soldiers, and from a small\n         number number of eyewitnesses who were citizens of the town of\n         New Market at the time of the battle. Some of the responses\n         are very detailed, while others contain little information\n         other than the fact of participation. The accounts collected\n         by Benjamin Colonna reflect his particular interest in troop\n         movements and positions, and in mapping the battlefield.","In addition to the memoirs, the collection includes\n         Colonna's map of the battlefield and materials relating to the\n         creation of the map; 4 documents (1864) relating to the 34th\n         Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, one of the Union Army units\n         at the battle; and miscellaneous printed material.","These documents were collected primarily by Henry\n               Wise and by officials of VMI.","These recollections of the battle were collected\n               primarily by Benjamin Colonna as part of his efforts to\n               create an accurate map of the battlefield.","Maps (9) of the battlefield by Colonna; one\n                     sketch of the battlefield by Perry Cook; one U. 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Wise was in command of Cadet\n         Company A at the Battle of New Market and took command of the\n         Cadet Battalion after Scott Shipp was wounded. After the war,\n         Wise resumed his career as an educator in the Tidewater area\n         and in Baltimore, Maryland. He died at Norfolk, Virginia on\n         July 11, 1918.","Benjamin Azariah Colonna, the son of John Wilkins Colonna\n         and Margaret Jones, was born in Accomac County, Virginia in\n         October 1843. He graduated from the Virginia Military\n         Institute in 1864 and while at VMI took part in the Battle of\n         New Market as Cadet Captain of Company D. Following the war,\n         Colonna worked as a surveyor and civil engineer. He maintained\n         a lifelong interest in the battle and was responsible for the\n         accurate mapping of the New Market battlefield. 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The\n         Confederate force then in the Valley, commanded by Gen. John\n         Imboden, was reinforced at Staunton by troops commanded by\n         Gen. John C. Breckinridge, and by the Virginia Military\n         Institute cadets commanded by Major Scott Shipp. The\n         Confederate troops marched north where the battle took place\n         on the afternoon of May 15. About 4 p.m., Sigel ordered a\n         retreat and fell back to Strasburg.","The individuals largely responsible for compiling the New\n         Market collection had strong ties to VMI and to the battle.\n         Henry A. Wise, the son of John Cropper Wise and Anne Finney,\n         was born in Accomac County, Virginia in May 1842. He graduated\n         from the Virginia Military Institute and served in the\n         Confederate Army until captured and paroled in 1862. During\n         the period of his parole, he returned to VMI as a faculty\n         member and tactical officer. Wise was in command of Cadet\n         Company A at the Battle of New Market and took command of the\n         Cadet Battalion after Scott Shipp was wounded. After the war,\n         Wise resumed his career as an educator in the Tidewater area\n         and in Baltimore, Maryland. He died at Norfolk, Virginia on\n         July 11, 1918.","Benjamin Azariah Colonna, the son of John Wilkins Colonna\n         and Margaret Jones, was born in Accomac County, Virginia in\n         October 1843. He graduated from the Virginia Military\n         Institute in 1864 and while at VMI took part in the Battle of\n         New Market as Cadet Captain of Company D. Following the war,\n         Colonna worked as a surveyor and civil engineer. He maintained\n         a lifelong interest in the battle and was responsible for the\n         accurate mapping of the New Market battlefield. 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