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Fred F. Finklehoffe papers, 1928/1950

20 items
Abstract Or Scope

The Fred F. Finklehoffe papers consist of the personal papers (20 items) of Finklehoffe, including the manuscript of an early version of the play "Brother Rat" ("When the Roll is Called"), which was submitted to VMI Professor of English Raymond E. Dixon by Finklehoffe and John C. Monks, Jr. The papers also include screenplays, clippings, and scrapbooks from Finklehoffe's cadetship and career.

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Fred F. Finklehoffe papers, 1928/1950 20 items

Joseph D. Neikirk collection, 1927/1986

1 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope

This collection consists of the papers of Joseph D. Neikirk, including:

  • A cadet scrapbook
  • A cadet account book
  • General correspondence and correspondence with VMI alumni
  • Photographs
  • Military records
  • Resolutions and award certificates

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Joseph D. Neikirk collection, 1927/1986 1 Linear Feet

William R. Vivian collection, 1928/1955

0.5 cubic feet
Abstract Or Scope

This collection consists of the personal papers of William Rhoads Vivian (VMI Class of 1932), including:

  • A scrapbook and VMI memorabilia from his cadetship
  • Records from his United States Army service
  • A roster of the 698th Field Artillery Battalion during World War II
  • Photographs
  • Citations
  • Certificates

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William R. Vivian collection, 1928/1955 0.5 cubic feet

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