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Alfred E. Bradley Papers, 1864/1922, bulk 1916/1918

0.60 Linear Feet
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The collection of Alfred E. Bradley largely concerns his service, first as Military Observer and then as First Chief Surgeon, with the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) in England and France between 1916 and 1918. The bulk of the collection consists of papers and documents covering the period May 1916 through June 1918 and concerns Bradley's service in Europe during World War I. The collection includes correspondence and documents mainly relating to Bradley's official capacity as Military Observer and Chief Surgeon as well as letters and documents of a personal nature.

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Alfred E. Bradley Papers, 1864/1922, bulk 1916/1918 0.60 Linear Feet

Garber and Logan family papers, 1846/1949

0.99 cubic feet 3 boxes
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The Garber and Logan Family Papers, 1846-1949, comprise personal receipts of Joseph Garber, genealogy of the Garber Family, and photographs likely taken by John and Emma Logan.
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Garber and Logan family papers, 1846/1949 0.99 cubic feet 3 boxes

Horace P. Meader papers, 1863/1928

4 items
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The Horace P. Meader papers consist of two Civil War discharge documents issued to Private Meader of the United States Army, 24th Massachusetts Infantry, Company K. The documents are dated December 28, 1863 at St. Augustine, Florida and January 20, 1866 at Richmond, Virginia.

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Horace P. Meader papers, 1863/1928 4 items

J.T. McAllister's Notebooks on the Revolutionary War and Virginia Counties, 1780/1912

2.00 Linear Feet
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Notebooks of typescript or handwritten abstracts of land documents and Revolutionary War records kept by J[oseph] T . McAllister, a lawyer from Warm Springs, Virginia. Most of the land abstracts are from Bath County, Virginia from the late 1700's to mid 1800's, though some records are from the 1910/11 era for Bath County and 1904 era for Highland County. The Revolutionary transcripts include many war service declarations from many Virginia Counties.

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J.T. McAllister's Notebooks on the Revolutionary War and Virginia Counties, 1780/1912 2.00 Linear Feet

Manuscripts - People and Family Names, 1621/1949, bulk 1800

6.00 Linear Feet
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An artificial collection of papers created from material acquired during the 1930's and 1940's. Mostly letters, financial records, published material and official records of individuals in Virginia and elsewhere. Includes documents and signatures of well known people, such as Benjamin Harrison, John Randolph and Franklin D. Roosevelt.

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Manuscripts - People and Family Names, 1621/1949, bulk 1800 6.00 Linear Feet

Paul Welles papers, 1897/1950

1 Linear Feet 2 manuscript boxes and 1 oversized folder
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The Paul Welles papers consist of the personal papers (1897-1950) of VMI faculty member Paul Welles. These papers include personal correspondence and diaries (1928-1950), records from his military career (1916-1919), photos, speeches, and certificates (oversized). Little of the collection relates to Welles' career at VMI.

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Paul Welles papers, 1897/1950 1 Linear Feet 2 manuscript boxes and 1 oversized folder

Samuel D. Rockenbach papers, 1889/1945

3 cubic feet 6 manuscript boxes and oversized material
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This collection consists of papers (1889-1945) related to United States Army officer Samuel Dickerson Rockenbach who is notable for his role in the establishment of the United States Army Tank Corps during World War I and his post-War work in the development of tank warfare.
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Samuel D. Rockenbach papers, 1889/1945 3 cubic feet 6 manuscript boxes and oversized material

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