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Charles T. Haigh papers, 1862/1864

4 items Folder 1 contains the diary notebook. Folder 2 contains 2 excuses submitted to the VMI Commandant for infractions committed by Charles T. Haigh, and one document.
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Charles T. Haigh papers consist of a one volume diary and notebook kept by VMI cadet Charles T. Haigh between 1862 and 1864. The volume provides insight into the life and concerns of a VMI cadet during the Civil War. It primarily contains poetry written by his classmates, as well as poetry by Sara Henderson Smith, the wife of VMI Superintendent, Francis H. Smith. The diary portion contains sparse entries for the period between March and May 1863. Included are occasional references to wartime cadet life, as well as a brief account of Stonewall Jackson's wounding, death, and funeral in May 1863. There is one brief entry written from Fayetteville, North Carolina on March 23, 1864.

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Charles T. Haigh papers, 1862/1864 4 items Folder 1 contains the diary notebook. Folder 2 contains 2 excuses submitted to the VMI Commandant for infractions committed by Charles T. Haigh, and one document.

Diary and notebook, 1862/1864

John F. Early papers, 1848/1850

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The John F. Early papers consist of the letters and diary of cadet John F. Early (1830-1894), who attended VMI from 1848 to 1850. The one volume diary-notebook contains short and sporadic entries regarding daily routines and special events. The diary contains one of the earliest references to Superintendent Francis H. Smith as "Spex" (April 30, 1850). The diary also contains lists of cadets, room occupants, and the poetry of Sara Henderson Smith ("The Old Gray Coat") and others. The five letters were written to family members and include details of cadet life and family and personal news.

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John F. Early papers, 1848/1850 6 items

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