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Andrew C. L. Gatewood papers

35 items
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The bulk of the Andrew C. L. Gatewood papers consist of 28 letters (dated 1860-1864) written by Gatewood to his parents and other family members. Early letters describe life at VMI and in Lexington, Virginia, just prior to and during early months of the Civil War. Subsequent letters date from Gatewood's service with the 11th Virginia Cavalry Regiment, Company F (Bath Squadron), including a letter (dated September 1862) written after the Second Battle of Manassas (2nd Bull Run).

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Andrew C. L. Gatewood papers 35 items

Henry T. Cocke papers

2 items
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The Henry T. Cocke papers (two items) consist of one letter (dated February 20, 1894) from Cocke to his mother. Topics include a snowstorm, debating society orations, and raiding local hen houses for "rooster fighting" in barracks. Also included is Cocke's account book that contains a list of VMI expenses for 1891 to 1895.

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Henry T. Cocke papers 2 items

John Janney account book

1 items
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This collection consists of the VMI and personal account book of John Janney (VMI Class of 1896). The account book contains entries for cadet expenses (1893-1896) and personal expenses (1896-1898).

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John Janney account book 1 items

Nathaniel C. Wilson collection

0.5 cubic feet approximately 60 items
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This collection consists of the Civil War papers of Nathaniel C. Wilson (VMI Class of 1861) and papers of other Wilson family members, including:

  • Wilson's diary-account book fragment that includes entries from Pennsylvania and the battlefield at Gettysburg.
  • Two letters (dated 1859-1860)written while Wilson was a student at the University of Virginia.
  • One letter (dated March 14-25, 1863) from Wilson written during the Civil War from Camp near Greenville, Virginia.
  • Wilson family correspondence, legal/financial papers, and ephemera.

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Nathaniel C. Wilson collection 0.5 cubic feet approximately 60 items

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