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Alumni and VMI certificates and citations collection, 1860/2013

0.5 cubic feet
Abstract Or Scope

This collection consists of certificates, citations, commissions, and similar documentation associated with VMI alumni, faculty, staff, or VMI as a whole. The collection does not include VMI diplomas or literary society certificates, which are filed separately.

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Alumni and VMI certificates and citations collection, 1860/2013 0.5 cubic feet

Elmon T. Gray collection, 1931/2010

4 cubic feet 4 boxes
Abstract Or Scope

This collection consists of the personal papers of Elmon T. Gray, including various subject files, photographs, and certificates/commendations. Topics include:

  • Childhood and Boy Scouts of America
  • United States Navy service
  • A scrapbook documenting his politcal career for 1971
  • Service to VMI
  • Cadet class notebooks for organic chemistry
This collection does not include any significant correspondence, either personal or professional.

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Elmon T. Gray collection, 1931/2010 4 cubic feet 4 boxes

J. H. Binford Peay III interview transcript, 2009

1 items
Abstract Or Scope

This collection consists of J. H. Binford Peay III's oral history interview transcript. This interview was conducted in August 2009 by Dr. Lewis S. Sorley III for the United States Army Military History Institute Senior Officers Oral History Program.

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J. H. Binford Peay III interview transcript, 2009 1 items

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