- Repository:
- Virginia Military Institute Archives
- Published:
- unknown
• | Virginia Military Institute—Cadet life—1850-1859 | [X] |
• | Virginia Military Institute—Class of 1859 | [X] |
• | Antietam, Battle of, Md., 1862 | (1) |
• | Confederate States of America. Army—Medical department | (1) |
• | Confederate States of America. Army—Virginia Infantry Regiment, 23rd | (1) |
• | Lexington (Va.)—History | (1) |
• | Maryland Agricultural College | (1) |
• | Soldiers—Virginia—Correspondence | (1) |
• | United States—History—Civil War, 1861-1865—Medical care | (1) |
• | United States—History—Civil War, 1861-1865—Personal narratives—Confederate | (1) |
• | University of Virginia—Students | (1) |
• | Virginia Military Institute—Cadet debating societies | (1) |
• | Virginia Military Institute—Cadet literary societies | (1) |
• | Virginia Military Institute—Curricula | (1) |
• | Virginia Military Institute—Faculty—Anecdotes | (1) |
• | Virginia Military Institute—History—19th century | (1) |
• | Virginia—History—Civil War, 1861-1865—Personal narratives—Confederate | (1) |
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