Commandant of Cadets Historical RecordsRG.10.Commandant.Historical

Commandant of Cadets Historical RecordsRG.10.Commandant.Historical


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Virginia Military Institute Archives

VMI Archives
Preston Library
Lexington, VA 24450
Business Number: 540-464-7516
archives@vmi.edu
URL: http://www.vmi.edu/archives

Repository
Virginia Military Institute Archives
Identification
RG.10.Commandant.Historical
Title
Commandant of Cadets Historical Records 1839-1950
Quantity
18 cubic feet
Creator
Shipp, Scott, 1839-1917
Creator
Marshall, George C. (George Catlett), 1880-1959
Creator
Virginia Military Institute. Office of the Commandant
Location
Archives stacks, Record Group 10, Commandant
Language
English .

Biographical / Historical

The Commandant of Cadets is the senior VMI administrator in charge of military life at the Institute. The Commandant oversees Barracks life, military training, physical training, Corps discipline, and other related areas. This position has existed since the opening of the Institute in 1839.

Scope and Contents

Bound and unbound historical records documenting the operation of the Commandant's office and of the Corps of Cadets. The earliest examples date from 1839, the first year of the Institute. Items include: guard records, morning reports, demerit books, inspection books, permit books, muster rolls, record of events, penalty tour and confinement records, Commandant orders and memoranda, World War I Training Camp (1917-1918), ordnance stores (1858, 1861), George C. Marshall signed amnesty document, Scott Shipp correspondence

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Virginia Military Institute—Cadet life—19th century
  • Virginia Military Institute—Civil War, 1861-1865
  • Virginia Military Institute—History—19th century
  • Virginia Military Institute—History—20th century

Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

  • Boykin, Henley P.
  • Marshall, George C. (George Catlett), 1880-1959
  • Shipp, Scott, 1839-1917

Container List

World War I training camps at VMI
Boykin, Henley P.
3 items
1917-1918English.
Scope and Contents

Three notebooks, including "Record of Drills", "Inspection Book", and "VMI T. C. Delinquencies".

Biographical / Historical

VMI sponsored military training camps (two in 1917 and one in 1918) to help prepare men before they went into the service. The attendees were not VMI cadets. An officer of the Institute, Captain Henley P. Boykin (Class of 1912) was detailed as the camp's commandant, and VMI cadet First Classmen were assigned to duty as instructors. Subsequently, an officer of the Canadian Expediat5ionary FOrces provided instruction in bombing, bayonet fighting and trench warfare.

Preferred Citation

Record Group 10. Subject File, World War I Training Camps. Virginia Military Institute Archives.