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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

VMI historical appointment documents, 1846/1904

7 items
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The VMI historical appointment documents collection consists of notices of appointment sent to new cadets at VMI. The documents date from the 1840s into the 1900s. These are typically pre-printed forms on which the name, date, and other details are filled in by hand. They also include a list of supplies needed and information about expenses.

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VMI historical appointment documents, 1846/1904 7 items

VMI quarterly and monthly grade reports, 1849/1933

20 items
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The VMI qarterly and monthly grade reports collection consists of grade report documents that were issued to parents of VMI cadets. The reports include class standing, treasurer's account information, and comments by the Superintendent regarding academics and conduct.

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VMI quarterly and monthly grade reports, 1849/1933 20 items

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