A Guide to the William Couper Papers, 1901-1964 Couper, William. Papers. MS 0053

A Guide to the William Couper Papers, 1901-1964

A Collection in
Virginia Military Institute Archives
Accession Number MS 0053


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Repository
Archives, Preston Library, Virginia Military Institute
Accession number
MS 0053
Title
William Couper Papers, 1901-1964
Physical Characteristics
The papers are filed in 36 manuscript boxes (13 cubic feet)and also contain oversized material located in map cases.
Language
English
Abstract
The papers consist largely of manuscripts (drafts, galleys, proofs), notes, and other research material relating to Couper's interest in the history of Lexington and Rockbridge County (Virginia), the Virginia Military Institute, and the Shenandoah Valley. Other topics include the construction of Fort Jackson, South Carolina in 1917, and General Stonewall Jackson.

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Preferred Citation

William Couper Papers, MS 0053, Virginia Military Institute Archives, Lexington, VA.

Acquisition Information

The bulk of the collection was donated by John Lee Couper in 1964.

Biographical/Historical Information

William Couper spent the majority of his professional life devoted to the Virginia Military Institute and to the study of VMI, Lexington and Rockbridge County, and Virginia history. His terms as VMI's Business Executive and Historiographer encompassed thirty years, but before, during and subsequent to that period he served in many other official and unofficial capacities. He was a noted authority on local and regional history, and on the life and times of General Stonewall Jackson. At VMI, in addition to his official duties, he was responsible for the initial organization and preservation of the Institute's rich historical holdings, including it's unique collection of alumni biographical and genealogical materials.

William Couper Chronology.

Significant Events.
1884 Born November 16 at "Oakland" in Norfolk, Virginia.
1901 Graduated from the Norfolk Academy and entered the Third Class at the Virginia Military Institute.
1904 Graduated from VMI with distinction (Engineering course).
1906 Received a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering (railroad option) from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
1906 - 1917 Worked with the Pennsylvania Railroad at New York City on construction, operating and harbor work; he played a major role in the construction of the railroad tunnels and terminals for NYC.
1912 Published "History of the Engineering, Construction and Equipment of the Pennsylvania Railroad New York Tunnels and Terminals. "
1917 June Commissioned Major in the United States Army Quartermaster Corps and assigned as Construction Officer at Camp Jackson, Columbia, South Carolina.
1918 March Promoted to Lt. Col., in charge of the building of the camp that became Fort Jackson.
1920 Completed Army service in March; prepared on request a plan of development for the future of VMI, which was adopted by the VMI Board of Visitors in June.
1920 - 1921 Assistant General Manager of the Associated General Contractors of America
1921 - 1924 Employed jointly by the Texas Company and the Southern Acid and Sulphur Company as an engineer to develop sulphur properties in Brazoria Co., Texas.
1924 Appointed Business Executive in charge of the business activities at the Veterans's Bureau Station at Perry Point, Maryland, where a supply depot, hospital for neuropsychiatric patients, rehabilitation schools and automobile reconditioning shops were operated.
1925 Appointed Business Executive at the Virginia Military Institute.
1931 - 1933 Secretary and Treasurer of the VMI Alumni Association.
1933 Published The VMI New Market Cadets
1934 Appointed VMI Historiographer.
1934 - 1935 President of the Association of Military Colleges and Universities in the U. S.
1934 - 1945 Secretary and Treasurer of the Southern Conference (Athletics)
1936 Published Claudius Crozet
1939 Published One Hundred Years at VMI and The Register of Former Cadets
1946 -1948 Vice President and President of the Southern Conference.
1952 Published A History of the Shenandoah Valley
1954 Retired from his positions at VMI.
1964 Died February 15 at his home in Lexington, Virginia. Buried Norfolk, Virginia.

Scope and Content Information

The William Couper Papers document a portion of the life and career of a man notable for his research and publications about the history of the Virginia Military Institute; the Lexington, Rockbridge County and Shenandoah Valley (Virginia) areas; Virginia history and genealogy; Civil War General Stonewall Jackson; and Claudius Crozet.

A significant portion of the papers consist of publication manuscripts (drafts, galleys, proofs), notes, and other material related to Couper's major historical research projects (many of which were published). These include One Hundred Years at VMI , a four volume comprehensive history of the Institute from it's founding in 1839 through 1939; The VMI New Market Cadets , containing biographical information about the VMI students and staff who fought in the Civil War battle on May 15, 1864; Claudius Crozet, a biography of the notable 19th century Virginia Civil Engineer; History of the Shenandoah Valley ; and "Stonewall Jackson Day by Day," a chronological account including events, anecdotes, clippings, transcribed correspondence, notes, and maps.

Couper's passion for the history of Lexington and Rockbridge County (VA) is evident in the substantial amount of local history research material found in his papers. Included are notes on a wide range of local history topics, as well as extensive research material (notes and maps) concerning the history of many local properties and the Lexington cemetery.

The papers also include material concerning the construction of Fort Jackson, South Carolina; Couper's speeches and addresses; maps; scrapbooks; photograph albums; and miscellaneous correspondence.

Organization

The papers are organized into 12 series.
1. Books and Articles by William Couper-- Research, drafts, related materials.
2. Stonewall Jackson Research Materials.
3. Lexington and Rockbridge County (Virginia) History.
4. Genealogy
5. Gen. William Harvie Richardson Subject File.
6. VMI Class of 1904.
7. Fort Jackson, South Carolina, construction.
8. Correspondence.
9. Speeches and Addresses.
10. Maps.
11. Photograph Albums.
12. Printed Material.

Related Material

Researchers should note that, because Couper served in several different positions at VMI, many of his professional papers are located in various record groups in the VMI Archives. These include records of the Business Office, Alumni Association, and various administrative subject files (e.g. Southern Conference).

The Virginia Historical Society (Richmond, Virginia) holds additional William Couper and Couper Family papers.

Separated Material

In 1974, at the request of the Fort Jackson (SC) Museum, selected Couper papers relating to the construction of Fort Jackson were placed on indefinite loan to the Museum.


Additional Descriptive Data

Contents List

Books and Articles by William Couper.
Research, drafts, related materials
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Stonewall Jackson.
"Stonewall Jackson Day by Day, "Research Material.
Box 10-11

Unpublished research material concerning the life of Thomas J. Jackson (General Stonewall Jackson).

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Lexington and Rockbridge County (Virginia) History

One of Couper's primary research interests was the history of the Lexington and Rockbridge County area. This series, including notes, clippings, & other material, covers a wide range of local history topics. In addition to the files listed below, related material is located separately in oversized (map cases).
For related series, see Maps.

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Genealogy Notes
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William Harvie Richardson Subject File.

General William Harvie Richardson had a long and close association with VMI. He served as the Adjutant General of Virginia and on the VMI Board of Visitors from 1841-1876. The transcriptions of correspondence are of letters found in the official correspondence of VMI Superintendent Francis H. Smith. The original letters are located in the VMI Archives, Records of the Superintendent.

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Virginia Military Institute Class of 1904

Couper graduated from VMI in 1904, and maintained contact with his classmates throughout his life.

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Fort Jackson, South Carolina, contruction. 1917-1923

Fort Jackson was constructed in 1917 to meet Army training needs during World War I. Couper served as construction Quartermaster.

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Correspondence.
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Speeches and Addresses. 1926-1956

Index, notes and/or full-text of Couper's speeches.

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Maps

Many of the items in this series were hand drawn by William Couper and are annotated, and/or are accompanied by related correspondence and notes. Some additional maps are filed separately in oversized (map case).

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Photograph Albums
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Printed Material, Misc.
Box 30
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