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Leonard T. Gerow papers

0.50 cubic feet approximately 120 items
Abstract Or Scope

The Leonard T. Gerow papers consist of documents and photographs (approximately 120 items) from the military career of United States Army General Gerow. The collection includes correspondence with General Dwight D. Eisenhower, autobiographical material, speeches (1945 to 1948), and photographs. Material complementary to this collection is in Gerow's student/alumni file, which is located in the VMI Archives.

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D-Day map 1 items

Iwo Jima Map used by BG John S. Letcher in battle, 1945

1 items
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Map, "Iwo Jima Volcano Islands. Special Air and Gunnery Target Map". Dated 1944 November 12. Used by VMI Alumnus and Marine Corps officer John S. Letcher, who played a prominent role in the battle of Iwo Jima in early 1945. This map is a companion piece to a 3D map model which is in the VMI Museum.

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Iwo Jima Map used by BG John S. Letcher in battle, 1945 1 items

John K. Davis papers

0.50 cubic feet 1 document box
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This collection consists of:

  • Original propaganda leaflets directed at the Japanese troops and civilians (1945)
  • Personal correspondence written to John K. Davis' parents that largely concerns family matters (1945-1946)
  • Formal photographs of Davis from his cadetship, United States Army career, and civilian career
  • Amateur snapshots of Manila, Philippines and surrounding area (circa 1945)
  • Maps of Japanese cities issued to officers (1945)
  • A "Guide to Japan" (September 1945)
  • Other printed material

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John K. Davis papers 0.50 cubic feet 1 document box

Patton Family papers

0.25 cubic feet approximately 40 items
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This collection consists of documents (1855-1924) related to various members of the Patton Family. Primary subjects are the three individuals named George S. Patton (father, son, and grandson) all of whom attended VMI. The papers include:

  • Letters
  • Biographical information
  • Bank drafts
  • Commissions
  • Civil War manuscripts
  • A map used by General George S. Patton at the Battle of the Bulge during World War II
An inventory is available upon request.

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Mont Hubbard, Jr. collection

6 items
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This collection (six items) consists items related to Mont Hubbard, Jr., including:

  • A letter from Cadet Hubbard to his friend Nina Pruett, in which he mentions various events at VMI
  • A VMI postcard "line saver for overworked keydets"
  • A VMI Easter card
  • A map of France and Germany (1943)
  • Two copies of a map titled "Operation Highlights of the Third Armored Division, 23 June 1944 - 25 April 1945"
The maps are annotated and were used by Hubbard during World War II.

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Mont Hubbard, Jr. collection 6 items

Richard B. Sinclair collection

0.10 Linear Feet
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This collection consists of World War II era maps and listings of geodesic points used by Richard B. Sinclair while fighting in Europe, and items dating from Sinclair's VMI cadetship, including a cadet account book (1927-1931), and dance and finals programs.

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Richard B. Sinclair collection 0.10 Linear Feet

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