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Thomas H. Tardy collection, 1910/1914

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This collection (three items) consists of the VMI account book (1910-1914) of Cadet William H. Tardy, a signed loan agreement (September 1913) between Tardy and VMI, and his writing exercise book.

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Thomas H. Tardy collection, 1910/1914 3 items

Tom R. Nicholls VMI account book, 1925/1926

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This collection consists of the VMI account book of Cadet Tom R. Nicholls (Class of 1929). The account book contains entries for cadet expenses from 1925 to 1926.

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Tom R. Nicholls VMI account book, 1925/1926 1 items

William H. Green cadet account book, 1870/1873

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This collection consists of an account book owned by William H. Green. The book contains a listing of school expenses incurred while he was a cadet at VMI from 1870 to 1873.

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William H. Green cadet account book, 1870/1873 1 items

William H. Mitchell account book, 1870/1891

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This collection consists of the account book of William H. Mitchell. The account book contains entries for cadet expenses (1870-1871). It also contains household financial accounts (1889-1891) for Mitchell and possibly other family members.

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William H. Mitchell account book, 1870/1891 1 items

William N. Brown cadet account book, 1889/1893

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This collection consists of an account book owned by William N. Brown. The book contains a listing of school expenses incurred while he was a cadet at VMI from 1889 to 1893.

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William N. Brown cadet account book, 1889/1893 1 items

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