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Records of Superintendent Francis H. Smith, 1839-1889, 1839/1889

30 Linear Feet
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These files constitute the major record series generated by the office of Francis H. Smith, VMI's first Superintendent. He served from 1839-1889. The records, (ca. 30 linear feet) consist of incoming and outgoing correspondence, order books, speeches and publications, annual reports, personal file, and subject files.

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Academic departments, annual reports, 1843/1899 .50 Linear Feet

Cadet drawings, class assignments, and exercises, 1849/1923

1 cubic feet approximately 200 items
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This collection consists of 19th and 20th century cadet drawings (approximately 200 items) completed primarily as assignments for Professor Thomas H. Williamson's architecture, engineering, and drawing courses at VMI. A few of the drawings were completed for a geometry course and other mathematics courses, or were not class assignments.

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Cadet drawings, class assignments, and exercises, 1849/1923 1 cubic feet approximately 200 items

John B. Mosby papers, 1870/1873

7 items
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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

John Sims papers, 1868/1871

17 items
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This collection consists of 14 letters (dated 1868-1871) written by VMI Cadet John Sims (Class of 1871), to members of his family, a VMI quarterly grade report, and other documents. The correspondence provides rich details of cadet life during that era, as well as personal news. Sims mentions many leisure activities and comments on academic life and routine events. The letter dated October 17, 1870 mentions viewing the body of, and preparations for, the funeral of General Robert E. Lee.

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John Sims papers, 1868/1871 17 items

Thomas H. Williamson papers, 1788/1888

0.50 cubic feet
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The Thomas H. Williamson papers include:

  • Civil War memoirs, in which Williamson discusses the events that took place during his temporary assignment to the command of Major General Stonewall Jackson beginning in April 1862
  • Lecture notes (1850s) used in teaching engineering and architecture courses at VMI
  • Two copies of the textbook written by Williamson for use at VMI titled "An Elementary Course of Architecture and Civil Engineering"
  • Williamson family genealogical material
  • Correspondence

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Thomas H. Williamson papers, 1788/1888 0.50 cubic feet

William P. Tams notebook, 1871/1873

1 items
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This collection consists of one notebook that belonged to Cadet William P. Tams (VMI Class of 1873). The notebook includes:

  • Class notes for courses in mineralogy, civil and military engineering, and chemistry
  • A copy of a lecture by Superintendent Francis H. Smith ("Lecture to the 1st Class on Moral Sense, November 5, 1872")
  • Grade reports in chemistry, physiology, Latin, and astronomy

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William P. Tams notebook, 1871/1873 1 items

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