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Antoine Gaujot and Julien E. Gaujot Papers, 1840/1999

0.5 Cubic Feet 1 box
Abstract Or Scope
The Antoine Gaujot and Julien E. Gaujot Papers contains the papers of two brothers who both attended Virginia Tech and received the U. S. Medal of Honor. The collection includes articles, correspondence, military documents, and research from about 1840-1999.
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Antoine Gaujot and Julien E. Gaujot Papers, 1840/1999 0.5 Cubic Feet 1 box

Cadet Uniform Hardware and Insignia, 1877/1952

1.0 Cubic Feet 1 box
Abstract Or Scope
Various Hardware and Insignias relating to Cadet Uniforms.
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Claudius Lee Papers, 1887/1954

0.3 Cubic Feet 1 box, 1 oversize folder
Abstract Or Scope
The collection contains correspondence, photographs, and miscellaneous materials relating to the personal life and university and military service of Claudius Lee, a professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Virginia Polytechnic Institute.
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Claudius Lee Papers, 1887/1954 0.3 Cubic Feet 1 box, 1 oversize folder

Diploma Collection, 1877/1964

0.25 Cubic Feet 10 folders
Abstract Or Scope
This collection contains university diplomas for various people related to Virginia Tech, both alumni and faculty. This collection includes 16 Bachelors, Masters, and Doctorate degrees awarded between 1877 and 1964, with 15 from Virginia Tech. Diplomas are for William S. Adkisson, Katherine Sue Arrington, R.E.L. Aylor, John Poindexter Billingsley, William Mayo Brodie, J.M. Carrington, Calvert Lewis Estill, Howard Rucker Keister Jr., Howard Rucker Keister Sr., Harvey B. McDonald, Charles Preston Millard, Hugh Chapman Minton, Thomas Jefferson Rowe, Jr., George Carter Stone, and Pryor Lindsay Watts. There are also several blank diplomas for Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College from the 1880s or 1890s.
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Diploma Collection, 1877/1964 0.25 Cubic Feet 10 folders

Frank L. Robeson Papers, 1899/1954

7.6 Cubic Feet 6 boxes
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The collection includes papers from Frank L. Robeson's tenure as a student at Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute, Columbia University, and Johns Hopkins University, as well as subject and research files from his nearly 50 years as an instructor and professor at VPI, dating from 1899 to 1954.
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Frank L. Robeson Papers, 1899/1954 7.6 Cubic Feet 6 boxes

George Robert Sibold Collection, 1890/1956

1.0 Cubic Feet 1 box
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The George Robert Sibold Collection consists of a hat and a button. The hat is navy blue with a black leather brim. Tied onto buttons right above the brim is red cord. The buttons holding the red cord are gold with the V.P.I. seal on them. Embroidered on the front of the hat are two crossing sticks and the letters "V" above them and "AMU" below them. The button is an oval shape with a maroon border and orange center. Maroon text on the button reads "VA. TECH." with two maroon lines under it. Written in pen on the lines is "G.R Sibold "98."
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George Robert Sibold Collection, 1890/1956 1.0 Cubic Feet 1 box

Harry Downing Temple, Jr., Papers, 1872/2004, bulk 1930/2001

46.5 Cubic Feet 49 boxes, 3 oversize folders
Abstract Or Scope
The Harry Downing Temple, Jr., Papers contains materials related to Temple's personal life, interest in heraldry and insignia, and his research and publications on the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets. Materials date from about 1872 to 2004.
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Harry Downing Temple, Jr., Papers, 1872/2004, bulk 1930/2001 46.5 Cubic Feet 49 boxes, 3 oversize folders

J. Ambler Johnston Papers, 1901/1974

15.4 Cubic Feet 11 boxes
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The J. Ambler Johnston Papers pertains to his many activities throughout his professional and personal life, especially his involvement with the Civil War Round Table (CWRT) and Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Materials consist of correspondence, publications and ephemera, organizational and committee reports, and photographs, relating to Johnston's involvement with historical and civic organizations including the Sons of Confederate Veterans, Society of the Sons of the Revolution, Virginia Institute for Scientific Research, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquites, and the Southern Historical Society and association with Douglas Southall Freeman and the VPI Alumni Association.
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J. Ambler Johnston Papers, 1901/1974 15.4 Cubic Feet 11 boxes

James William McClelland V.P.I. Tableware, 1902/1904

0.4 Cubic Feet 1 box
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The James William McClelland V.P.I. Tableware collection consists of one small plate, one medium sized plate, and a tea/coffee cup. The small plate is white with a maroon wreath in the center. In the middle of the wreath in yellow is a "VPI" overlapping letter logo with two crossing guns beneath it. Stamped into the bottom of the plate is "GREENWOOD CHINA TRENTON N.J." The medium sized plate is also white in color with "V.P.I.' printed on the rim of the plate in an orange brown color. Stamped on the bottom of the plate is "K T & K CHINA." The tea/coffee cup is white in color with the same design as the small plate on the side of it. It has a small handle with enough room to fit one finger through.
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James William McClelland V.P.I. Tableware, 1902/1904 0.4 Cubic Feet 1 box

Jean Haskell-Speer Papers, 1782/1995, bulk 1983/1993

2.8 Cubic Feet 2 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The collection contains the personal and professional papers of Virginia Tech associate Jean Haskell-Speer.
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Jean Haskell-Speer Papers, 1782/1995, bulk 1983/1993 2.8 Cubic Feet 2 boxes

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