John M. Cary papersMS.0156

John M. Cary papersMS.0156


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Repository
Virginia Military Institute Archives
Identification
MS.0156
Title
John M. Cary papers 1845-1849
Quantity
3 items
Creator
Cary, John M. (John Mathews), 1829-1853
Creator
Terrill, William H. (William Henry), 1800-1877
Location
Manuscripts stacks
Language
English .

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Preferred Citation

John M. Cary papers, 1845-1849. MS 0156. VMI Archives, Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia.


Biographical / Historical

John Mathews Cary was born in 1829 in Lewisburg, West Virginia. He graduated VMI in 1848 and went on to become a teacher and engineer. He died in 1853 in Lewisburg.

Scope and Contents

The John M. Cary papers consist of the papers (three items) of Cary, including: Appointment to a state cadetship at VMI (July 1845) Letter from Cary to VMI Superintendent Francis H. Smith (July 8, 1845) Letter of recommendation by VMI Board of Visitors member William H. Terrill, September 29, 1849). Cary had served as a tutor for Terrill's children.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Correspondence
  • Letters of recommendation
  • Smith, Francis H. (Francis Henney), 1812-1890
  • Virginia Military Institute—Cadet life—1840-1849
  • Virginia Military Institute—Class of 1848

Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

  • Cary, John M. (John Mathews), 1829-1853
  • Smith, Francis H. (Francis Henney), 1812-1890
  • Terrill, William H. (William Henry), 1800-1877

Container List

Letter from John M. Cary to Francis H. Smith
Cary, John M. (John Mathews), 1829-18531845 July 8
Scope and Contents

Written from Lewisburg, West Virginia. In the letter, John M. Cary accepts his appointment to VMI.

Transcription

Lewisburg July 8. 1845 To Col, F. H. Smith

Dear Sir. The Communication of Col, P. C. Johnston Prest. [President] of the Board of Visitors to the Virginia Military Institute in-forming me of my appointment on the 5th. of this Instant as State Cadet, in this moment to hand.

I hereby signify my acceptance of the appointment and shall report myself in person to the Commandant by the 15. of this month (as required) or as early there after as practicable, which I think will not be later than the 21. of this Inst.

Please present my greatfull[sic] acknowledgments to the Board of Visitors (should they still be in session) for the favor conferred.

Letter from William H. Terrill
Terrill, William H. (William Henry), 1800-18771849 September 29
Transcription

Mr. John M Carey of Greenbrier County Virginia having been a tutor in my family from September 1848 to July 1849 a period of ten months, I take very great pleasure in bearing testimony to his eminent qualifications as a Teacher. He is an accomplished Gentleman & a ripe scholar. He possesses a well balanced mind and has a happy talent of imparting instruction to his pupils. His habits are temperate in the extreme and he is indefatigable in the dis-charge of his duties. I can therefore and do hereby recommend him with the greatest confidence as fully qualified to take charge of a school either public or private and are fully persuaded that he will give entire satisfaction to those who may patronize him. He is a good Latin & French scholar and an excellent Mathematician; but his Diploma as a graduate of the Virginia Military Institute, furnishes the most ample testimony, of his Literacy & scientific attainments. William H Terrill 29 Sept 1849