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Edward C. Laird account book, 1872/1875

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This collection consists of the account book of Edward C. Laird and contains entries for cadet expenses (1872-1875).

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Edward C. Laird account book, 1872/1875 1 items

Howard Osburn notebook, 1870/1872

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This collection consists of one notebook compiled by VMI Cadet Howard Osburn. The notebook contains copied poetry, orders, and an anecdote concerning Benjamin F. Ficklin, VMI Class of 1849.

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Howard Osburn notebook, 1870/1872 1 items

James A. Forsythe collection, 1871/1875

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This collection consists of a notebook compiled by Cadet James A. Forsythe and a graduation bible. The notework contains copied poetry and company rosters. Forsythe's photograph album is also available in the VMI Archives.

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James A. Forsythe collection, 1871/1875 2 items

John B. Mosby papers, 1870/1873

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The John B. Mosby papers consist of six letters from Mosby to family members. Those letters dated 1870 to 1871 concern family matters. The letters written in 1873 from VMI contain references to faculty, academics, and cadet life. These papers also include a grade report for April 1872.

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John B. Mosby papers, 1870/1873 7 items

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