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Philip A. Fitzhugh papers

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The Philip A. Fitzhugh papers consist of papers relating to Fitzhugh, with a bulk dating from his cadetship. The collection includes:

  • Six letters from Fitzhugh to his brother that contain references to cadet life (graduation; hazing "plebes"; death of Henry C. Reid, Class of 1846; Washington College students, called "minks")
  • Handwritten issue of a cadet newspaper called "The Royal Caroline" (March 21, 1846)
  • VMI letter of appointment
  • Two grade reports
  • Invitation to a Society of Cadets meeting
  • Medical school speech
  • Letter to Fitzhugh from Henry T. Lee regarding Daniel Lee Powell, VMI Class of 1844
  • Student notebook

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Philip A. Fitzhugh papers 13 items

VMI quarterly and monthly grade reports

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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 20 items

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