A Guide to the Papers of the Virginia Military Institute Superintendent. Francis H. Smith, 1839-1889 Virginia Military Institute Superintendent, Papers of. Francis H. Smith RG02.01.01

A Guide to the Papers of the Virginia Military Institute Superintendent. Francis H. Smith, 1839-1889

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Virginia Military Institute Archives
Accession Number RG02.01.01


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Repository
Archives, Preston Library, Virginia Military Institute
Accession Number
RG02.01.01
Title
Papers of the Virginia Military Institute Superintendent. Francis H. Smith 1839-1889
Physical Characteristics
ca. 30 linear feet
Language
English

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

Collection is open to research.

Use Restrictions

There are no restrictions.

Preferred Citation

Papers of the Virginia Military Institute Superintendent. Francis H. Smith, 1839-1889. Accession #RG02.01.01 , Virginia Military Institute Archives

Biographical Information

Francis H. Smith served for fifty years (1839-1889) as VMI's first Superintendent. Smith was born in 1812, graduated from West Point in 1833, and came to Lexington, Virginia in 1839 to lead the newly established Virginia Military Institute. He died in March 1890, a few months after his retirement as Superintendent. He was known as the builder and --after the Civil War-- rebuilder of VMI. His official correspondence spans the period 1839-1889, with few gaps. The Civil War era and earlier letters survived Gen. David Hunter's destruction of many Institute buildings in June 1864. Smith corresponded with the notable military, educational, and political leaders of his time, making the correspondence a rich resource for scholars.

Scope and Content

These files constitute the major record series generated by the office of Francis H. Smith, VMI’s first Superintendent. He served from 1839-1889. The records, (ca. 30 linear feet) consist of incoming and outgoing correspondence, order books, speeches and publications, personal file, and subject files.

Arrangement

The papers are arranged in 7 series:

Records Series
Incoming Correspondence, 1839-1870; 1885-1889
Outgoing Correspondence, 1839-1889
Order Books, 1839-1889
Annual Reports to the Board of Visitors
Speeches, Addresses, Publications
Subject Files
Personal File, Papers, and related

Index Terms


Contents List

Incoming Correspondence 1839-1870; 1885-1889

The incoming letters dated 1839-1870 are arranged according to a numbering system used by Smith's office. Within each year, each incoming letter was assigned a letter number and filed in numerical order; some years were broken down into alphabetical sections with a separate numerical sequence for each section. The later letters, 1885-1889, are arranged alphabetically within each year. There is no separate sequence for 1860, although a small number of 1860 letters appear in the 1861 file. No incoming letter file exists for the period 1870-1884.

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Outgoing Correspondence 1839-1889
Bound volumes in boxes. Letterpress copybooks from 1860-1889, 79 volumes; vols. from 1860-1869 contain some sections that are very difficult to decipher. Internal indexes in each volume beginning 1849.
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Order Books 1839-1889
bound volumes

Order Books, containing General and Special Orders, document all aspects of Institute life during the Smith Administration. They contain information about everyday cadet life, academics, training, and individual cadets. Some boxes contain multiple volumes; the box label date is inclusive for all volumes within a box.

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Annual Reports to the Board of Visitors 1840-1889

Smith submitted annual reports to the VMI Board of Visitors in which he discussed in detail the operations of the Institute during the completed academic year. These were typically presented at the July Board meetings and appear in the Board of Visitors Minutes in manuscript form. Beginning in the mid-1840's they were also published in pamphlet form. These reports provide and excellent account of life at the Institute for each academic year. Topics include significant events, cadet life, academics, and finances.

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Speeches, Addresses, Publications 1841-1879
Box 1
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Subject Files 1839-1889
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Biographical Material, Personal Papers, and Related Research Notes. 1858-ongoing

Miscellaneous personal papers, biographical and genealogical information; and research notes compiled by historians

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