Thomas S. Nixon collectionMS.0431

Thomas S. Nixon collectionMS.0431


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Virginia Military Institute Archives

VMI Archives
Preston Library
Lexington, VA 24450
Business Number: 540-464-7516
archives@vmi.edu
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Repository
Virginia Military Institute Archives
Identification
MS.0431
Title
Thomas S. Nixon collection 1919-1920
Quantity
2 items
Creator
Nixon, Thomas S. (Thomas Scott), 1901-1980
Location
Manuscripts stacks
Language
English .

Administrative Information

Conditions Governing Use

Manuscript collections in the VMI Archives are made available for educational and research use. The VMI Archives should be cited as the source. The user assumes all responsibility for identifying and satisfying any copyright holders. Materials from our collections may not be redistributed, published or reproduced without permission from the VMI Archives. Contact the VMI Archives for additional information.

Conditions Governing Access

There are no restrictions

Publication Date

Thomas S. Nixon collection, 1919-1920. MS 0431. VMI Archives, Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia.


Scope and Contents

This collection (two items) consists of the cadet scrapbook and photograph album of Thomas Scott Nixon (VMI Class of 1923) covering the period of 1919 to 1920. The scrapbook includes snapshots, dance programs, clippings, drawings, and other VMI memorabilia. Topics of the photographs include classmates and friends, cadet life, athletics, and VMI buildings.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Photograph albums
  • Virginia Military Institute -- Buildings, structures, etc -- Photographs
  • Virginia Military Institute—Athletics
  • Virginia Military Institute—Cadet life—1910-1919
  • Virginia Military Institute—Cadet life—1920-1929
  • Virginia Military Institute—Class of 1923
  • Virginia Military Institute—Photographs
  • Virginia Military Institute—Scrapbooks
  • Virginia Military Institute—Social life and customs

Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

  • Nixon, Thomas S. (Thomas Scott), 1901-1980