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Andrew L. Hannah, Jr. cadet scrapbook, 1920/1924

1 items
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This collection consists of one VMI scrapbook compiled by Cadet Andrew Hannah from 1920 to 1924. The scrapbook includes photographs depicting cadet life, programs, and other VMI mementos.

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Andrew L. Hannah, Jr. cadet scrapbook, 1920/1924 1 items

Francis E. Beeton scrapbook, 1909/1959

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This collection consists of one scrapbook compiled by Francis E. Beeton. The scrapbook includes photographs taken in 1909 during his VMI cadetship and clippings from the 1940s and 1950s that trace the career of George C. Marshall and other notable VMI alumni.

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Francis E. Beeton scrapbook, 1909/1959 1 items

George L. Barton collection, 1909/1936

11 items 1 boxes
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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

Hugh B. Rice cadet scrapbook, 1919/1923

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This collection consists of one VMI scrapbook compiled by Hugh B. Rice. The scrapbook contains photographs, programs, playbills, and other VMI memorabilia.

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Hugh B. Rice cadet scrapbook, 1919/1923 1 items

James N. Bell, Jr. scrapbook, 1922/1926

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This collection consists of one scrapbook (1922-1926) compiled by Cadet James N. Bell, VMI Class of 1926. The scrapbook includes photographs of cadet life, classmates, and buildings, newspaper clippings, and memorabilia.

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James N. Bell, Jr. scrapbook, 1922/1926 1 items

J. Frank East cadet scrapbook, 1920/1924

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This collection consists of one VMI scrapbook compiled by J. Frank East that documents his cadetship from 1920 to 1924. The scrapbook includes photographs of buildings, people, and the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) cavalry unit, dance programs, sports souvenirs, and other memorabilia.

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J. Frank East cadet scrapbook, 1920/1924 1 items

John E. Townes collection, 1905/1960

1 cubic feet
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This collection consists of photograph albums, diplomas, and papers that document the life of John E. Townes. The photos depict both his VMI cadetship and his subsequent career in the United States Army Coast Artillery Corps (1908-1920) and at VMI as a faculty member (1921-1956).

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John E. Townes collection, 1905/1960 1 cubic feet

Leopold M. von Schilling, Jr. scrapbook, 1922/1925

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This collection consists of one scrapbook compiled by Cadet Leopold M. von Schilling, Jr. (VMI Class of 1926) and covers the period from 1922 to 1925. The scrapbook includes snapshots, dance programs, clippings, drawings, and other VMI memorabilia. Topics of the photographs include classmates and friends, cadet life, athletics, and VMI buildings.

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Leopold M. von Schilling, Jr. scrapbook, 1922/1925 1 items

Mark H. Doty cadet scrapbook, 1921/1924

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This collection consists of one VMI scrapbook compiled by Cadet Mark H. Doty. The scrapbook contains photographs of cadet life, classmates, buildings, and athletics. Memorabilia, such as programs and clippings, are also included.

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Mark H. Doty cadet scrapbook, 1921/1924 1 items

Richard R. Woodward cadet scrapbook, 1923/1926

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This collection consists of one scrapbook compiled by VMI Cadet Richard R. Woodward. The scrapbook contains photographs of cadet life and other VMI memorabilia.

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Richard R. Woodward cadet scrapbook, 1923/1926 1 items

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