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Virginia Military Institute Archives

Preston Library
411 Letcher Avenue
Virginia Military Institute
Lexington, VA 24450
Primary Collecting Areas:
Military history, Civil War, Shenandoah Valley history, Stonewall Jackson Papers, genealogy
Description:
The VMI Archives include significant manuscript and Institute records holdings, with a focus on military history and the Civil War. Our extensive digital archives allow for easy online access to many of our collections.
POC: Jeffrey S. Kozak
Phone: (540) 464-7516

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Frederick S. Greene papers, 1914/1938

20 items
Abstract Or Scope

The Frederick S. Greene papers (20 items) consist of the personal papers of Greene, including:

  • Scripts of four plays: (1) "The Law of the Tribe" (1914), (2) "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" (1929), (3) "Christophine" (1930), and (4) "We Want Burke" (1934)
  • Correspondence concerning the play "We Want Burke"
  • Manuscript of a short story titled "Pick Up"
  • Detail study of the face of a New Market cadet by artist Benjamin W. Clinedinst inscribed to Greene
  • Three photographs
  • Six World War I United States Army Signal Corps issue maps of France

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Frederick S. Greene papers, 1914/1938 20 items

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