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Thomas M. Semmes manuscript, circa 1892. MS 0166. VMI Archives, Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia.
Thomas Middleton Semmes was born in 1840 in Caroline County, Virginia. He graduated VMI in 1860. During the Civil War he was a Lieutenant with the Arkansas regiment, Confederate States of America. From 1860 to 1904, Semmes was a VMI faculty member. He died in 1904 in Lexington, Virginia.
This collection consists of one manuscript (holograph, 38 pages) of a speech given by VMI modern manguages professor Thomas M. Semmes. The speech concerns Stonewall Jackson and was presented in Richmond, Virginia, circa 1892. Semmes (VMI Class of 1860) was a cadet during the time that Jackson was on the VMI faculty.