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C. Clement Clement Richardson World War II papers, copies

51 Megabytes
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This collection consists of digital copies of papers relating to C. Clement Richardson's service in the United States Navy during World War II. The primary topic of these papers is Quoddy Village, Maine, which was a Navy Sea Bee base named Camp Lee-Stephenson during World War II. This collection includes documents concerning Richardson's service record, operations at the camp, and photographs taken taken at the camp and in the vicinity.

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C. Clement Clement Richardson World War II papers, copies 51 Megabytes

Alumni and VMI certificates and citations collection

0.5 cubic feet
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This colllection consists of certificates, citations, commissions, and similar documentation associated with VMI alumni, faculty, staff, or VMI as a whole. The collection does not include VMI diplomas or literary society certificates, which are filed separately.

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VMI at War Project collection

5.5 cubic feet 5 boxes
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This collection contains autobiographical and biographical information about the military service of alumni veterans of World War II through the first Gulf War. The alumni responses range in length from short summaries to longer narrative descriptions detailing their service. Some files contain related photographs and documents.

John L. Couper collection

4 Linear Feet
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This collection consists of items related to John L. Couper, including correspondence (to parents and other family) and two photograph albums documenting service during World War II. The bulk of this collection is dated 1942 to 1946. The letters cover a wide range of topics, including training in Great Britain, field hospital operations in Europe, and comments about daily aspects of war. The photographs document the unit's movements, staff, and activities in England, France and Belgium. In addition, this collection includes a photograph album (1936-1937) dating from Couper's VMI cadetship, and extensive material documenting various VMI Class of 1937 reunions.

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John L. Couper collection 4 Linear Feet

Sydney S. Smith, Jr. scrapbook fragment

1 items
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This collection consists of a scrapbook fragment (1 page) compiled by Cadet Sydney Strother Smith, VMI Class of 1937. The page contains four items, including:

  • A receipt for two swords from the Lilley-Ames Company
  • Finals program
  • Final Ball program
  • Roster, Company "C"

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Sydney S. Smith, Jr. scrapbook fragment 1 items

VMI alumni recollections from the Battle of the Bulge

1 items
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This collection consists of the accounts of the Battle of the Bulge participation by more than forty VMI alumni. The VMI Class designation ranges from the 1921 to 1946. These accounts were solicited by Robert W. Wentz (VMI Class of 1954) in 1989 to 1990 and formed the basis of an article that was published in the VMI Alumni Review (Summer 1990, Page 14).

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VMI alumni recollections from the Battle of the Bulge 1 items

Financial and business records, historical

50 cubic feet
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Includes Ledgers, vouchers, accounts, correspondence, and other financial records dating from the opening days of the Institute through the early 20th century. These records are a good source of information for tracing early purchases of goods and services; local Lexington and Rockbridge County businesses/artisans/craftsmen appear in vouchers.

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