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VMI diplomas collection

80 items
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The VMI diplomas collection consists of VMI diplomas from various eras. The oldest is that of Edmund Pendleton, Class of 1842. Contact the VMI Archives for a complete list.

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Albert D. Davis papers

1 cubic feet 2 flat boxes
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The Albert D. Davis papers consist of the person papers of Davis, including:

  • Six items of correspondence (1930)
  • One two-volume diary (1930-1934)
  • One scrapbook from Davis' VMI cadetship (1930-1935). The scrapbook includes photographs, dance programs, and other VMI mementos.
  • Three scrapbooks that date from Davis' tour of duty in Korea (1951-1952). These scrapbooks contain clippings, military documents, and photographs. Some items date from when he was stationed at the United Nations Prisoner of War Camp Number One at Koje-do (now Geojedo), South Korea.
  • Certificates

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Albert D. Davis papers 1 cubic feet 2 flat boxes

VMI at War Project collection

5.5 cubic feet 5 boxes
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This collection contains autobiographical and biographical information about the military service of alumni veterans of World War II through the first Gulf War. The alumni responses range in length from short summaries to longer narrative descriptions detailing their service. Some files contain related photographs and documents.

Henry M. Stewart, Jr. papers

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This collection consists of the personal papers (1929-1935) of Henry M. Stewart, Jr., VMI Class of 1935. The collection includes memorabilia from Stewart's high school years at the Staunton Military Academy (Virginia) and his cadetship at VMI. The VMI material includes a scrapbook, dance and athletic programs, drawings, photographs, information about the Class of 1935 ring design, and other mementos.

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Henry M. Stewart, Jr. papers 1 Linear Feet

Robert G. O'Hara cadet account book

1 items
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This collection consists of one VMI account book of Robert G. O'Hara, VMI Class of 1935. The account book contains entries for VMI expenses from 1931 to 1933.

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Robert G. O'Hara cadet account book 1 items

Thomas St. J. Arnold papers

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This collection consists of the papers from the military career of Thomas St. J. Arnold with most items dating from World War II (1939-1945). The collection includes operational reports of the 92nd Infantry Division, maps, photographs, and correspondence.

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VMI alumni recollections from the Battle of the Bulge

1 items
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This collection consists of the accounts of the Battle of the Bulge participation by more than forty VMI alumni. The VMI Class designation ranges from the 1921 to 1946. These accounts were solicited by Robert W. Wentz (VMI Class of 1954) in 1989 to 1990 and formed the basis of an article that was published in the VMI Alumni Review (Summer 1990, Page 14).

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VMI alumni recollections from the Battle of the Bulge 1 items

Financial and business records, historical

50 cubic feet
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Includes Ledgers, vouchers, accounts, correspondence, and other financial records dating from the opening days of the Institute through the early 20th century. These records are a good source of information for tracing early purchases of goods and services; local Lexington and Rockbridge County businesses/artisans/craftsmen appear in vouchers.

VMI cadet scrapbook collection

7 items
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This collection consists of VMI cadet scrapbooks that feature photographs, memorabilia, and other items that document cadet life.

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