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Preferred Citation
Marshall McDonald personal papers, 1861-1892. MS 0169. VMI Archives, Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia.
Marshall McDonald was born in 1835 in Romney, West Virginia. He graduated VMI in 1860. During the Civil War he was a Confederate
Army engineer and ordnance officer stationed at the Selma, Alabama arsenal. From 1866 to 1872 he was a VMI faculty member
(chemistry, mineralogy, and geology). McDonald died in 1895.
The Marshall McDonald papers (approximately 90 items) include primarily correspondence (1861-1892), notes, scientific reports,
and documents. Among the correspondents are several VMI alumni and faculty members and Civil War officers, including:
Scott Shipp
Francis H. Smith
Edward Cunningham
Wilfred E. Cutshaw
John W. Lyell
James H. Morrison
Mark B. Hardin
Daniel W. Flowerree
General Dabney H. Maury
Hunter McGuire
Correspondence topics include McDonald's service in the Engineer and Ordnance Deptartments, glimpses of Civil War and post-War
life at VMI (in the Smith and Shipp letters), and McDonald's professional concerns.