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Edward Steidtmann diary, 1918

1 items
Abstract Or Scope

This collection consists of Edward Steidtmann's diary that he kept during his trip to Alaska in the summer and fall of 1918. Daily entries give a detailed account of the journey, and a few entries are dated before and after the trip.

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Edward Steidtmann diary, 1918 1 items

George L. Barton collection, 1909/1936

11 items 1 boxes
Abstract Or Scope

The collection consists of the personal papers of George L. Barton, including:

  • Diaries for the period 1909 to 1936
  • One volume of lecture notes (1933-1935) used for a history course at VMI
  • A photograph album (1917-1927) containing images of cadet life, VMI buildings, and family members

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George L. Barton collection, 1909/1936 11 items 1 boxes

Historical Alumni, Faculty, and other Biographical Files, 1839/1938

150 cubic feet
Abstract Or Scope

This collection contains individual biographical files for all 19th and early 20th century cadets; and historical faculty/staff, Board of Visitors members, and other people associated with VMI history.

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Office of Communications and Marketing subject files, 1950

10 cubic feet
Abstract Or Scope

The material in this sub-series is related to the Biennial meeting and conference.

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James W. Massie papers, 1855/1879

40 items 1 half manuscript box
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The James W. Massie papers consist of the personal papers (40 items) of Massie, including:

  • Incoming correspondence (1855-1857)
  • Civil War papers, primarily incoming letters, orders, and commissions (1861-1863)
  • Post-War papers, including letters written by Massie's wife, Sophonisba Breckinridge McDowell (Massie), and documents related to their son, James McDowell Massie
  • Confederate bonds
  • Envelopes

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James W. Massie papers, 1855/1879 40 items 1 half manuscript box

John H. C. Mann papers, 1967

5 items
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The John H. C. Mann papers consist of the person papers of Mann, including:

  • Two volumes of testimonial letters from Mann's former students at VMI, presented to him when he retired from the Engineering Department in 1967
  • VMI Board of Visitors resolution
  • Three oversized items, including Mann's diploma from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

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John H. C. Mann papers, 1967 5 items

John T. L. Preston papers, 1806/1889

0.69 cubic feet 1 2.5-inch legal document box and 1 5-inch legal document box
Abstract Or Scope

The John T. L. Preston papers consist of the personal papers of Preston, including:

  • A farm account book (1834-1887)
  • Bills
  • Deeds
  • Memoranda
  • Receipts
  • Correspondence
  • A photocopy and transcription of Preston's Civil War journal ("Jottings"), which dates from his military service at Craney Island, Virginia from late July to October 1861. The original journal is held by the Library of Congress.
  • Preston's United States passport (May 1851)
  • Franklin Society membership certificate (1851)
  • A typescript "brief historical sketch" of VMI written as a speech for the Institute's semi-centennial celebration in 1889 (the typescript contains handwritten corrections in ink; Preston's son delivered the address on behalf of his father).
The majority of the papers relate to Preston's personal, financial, and property (land) transactions and do not involve his work at VMI.

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John T. L. Preston papers, 1806/1889 0.69 cubic feet 1 2.5-inch legal document box and 1 5-inch legal document box

Lloyd J. Davidson papers, 1949/1988

0.5 Linear Feet
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This collection consists of the papers of Lloyd J. Davidson, including:

  • Correspondence
  • Examination questions and assignment sheets for his English classes at VMI
  • Copies of speeches presented to the Lexington (Virginia) Fortnightly Club
  • Biographical information

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Lloyd J. Davidson papers, 1949/1988 0.5 Linear Feet

Marshall McDonald papers, 1861/1892

0.5 Linear Feet approximately 90 items
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The Marshall McDonald papers (approximately 90 items) include primarily correspondence (1861-1892), notes, scientific reports, and documents. Among the correspondents are several VMI alumni and faculty members and Civil War officers, including:

  • Scott Shipp
  • Francis H. Smith
  • Edward Cunningham
  • Wilfred E. Cutshaw
  • John W. Lyell
  • James H. Morrison
  • Mark B. Hardin
  • Daniel W. Flowerree
  • General Dabney H. Maury
  • Hunter McGuire
Correspondence topics include McDonald's service in the Engineer and Ordnance Deptartments, glimpses of Civil War and post-War life at VMI (in the Smith and Shipp letters), and McDonald's professional concerns.

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Marshall McDonald papers, 1861/1892 0.5 Linear Feet approximately 90 items

Matthew Fontaine Maury papers, 1833/1873

175 items
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The Matthew Fontaine Maury papers consist primarily of letters written by Maury to various members of his family, including daughter Diana Fontaine Corbin (Maury) (1837-1900), son-in-law Spotswood Wellford Corbin (1835-1897), and wife Ann Hull Maury (Herndon) (1811-1901). Other correspondents include Maximilian (1832-1867), Emperor of Mexico, and Empress Carlotta.

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Matthew Fontaine Maury papers, 1833/1873 175 items

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