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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones). Search the whole document.
Found 86 total hits in 44 results.
George.Philip St. George (search for this): chapter 1.40
J. W. Massie (search for this): chapter 1.40
William Gilham (search for this): chapter 1.40
Thomas H. Williamson (search for this): chapter 1.40
William H. Richardson (search for this): chapter 1.40
Harvey George (search for this): chapter 1.40
Lieuteuant R. E. Rodes (search for this): chapter 1.40
October 14th, 1891 AD (search for this): chapter 1.40
The Virginia military Institute.
[from the Richmond Dispatch, October 14, 1891.]
Its Visitors and Staff—Academic and Military—1848-1861—Associates of General T. J. Jackson.
Spokane falls. To the Editor of the Dispatch:
Will you inform some friends of your paper who were the professors at the Virginia Military Institute in the years 1848, 1849 and 1850; also when Stonewall Jackson first entered the Institute as a professor, and what branches he taught?
We have a lot of rusty Virginians out here who have lost their reckoning, several who were of the class of 1861, and left with Colonel Allan to join the Confederate army. A Subscriber from Idaho.
At the July meeting of the Board of Visitors in 1851 Thomas J. Jackson was added to the Academic Board as professor of natural and experimental philosophy and instructor of artillery, with the rank of major.
The other information asked for is as follows:
1848.—Board of Visitors: General Corbin Braxton, president o
1861 AD (search for this): chapter 1.40
The Virginia military Institute.
[from the Richmond Dispatch, October 14, 1891.]
Its Visitors and Staff—Academic and Military—1848-1861—Associates of General T. J. Jackson.
Spokane falls. To the Editor of the Dispatch:
Will you inform some friends of your paper who were the professors at the Virginia Military Institute in the years 1848, 1849 and 1850; also when Stonewall Jackson first entered the Institute as a professor, and what branches he taught?
We have a lot of rusty Virginians out here who have lost their reckoning, several who were of the class of 1861, and left with Colonel Allan to join the Confederate army. A Subscriber from Idaho.
At the July meeting of the Board of Visitors in 1851 Thomas J. Jackson was added to the Academic Board as professor of natural and experimental philosophy and instructor of artillery, with the rank of major.
The other information asked for is as follows:
1848.—Board of Visitors: General Corbin Braxton, president o
1848 AD (search for this): chapter 1.40
The Virginia military Institute.
[from the Richmond Dispatch, October 14, 1891.]
Its Visitors and Staff—Academic and Military—1848-1861—Associates of General T. J. Jackson.
Spokane falls. To the Editor of the Dispatch:
Will you inform some friends of your paper who were the professors at the Virginia Military Institute in the years 1848, 1849 and 1850; also when Stonewall Jackson first entered the Institute as a professor, and what branches he taught?
We have a lot of rusty Virginians out here who have lost their reckoning, several who were of the class of 1861, and left with Colonel Allan to join the Confederate army. A Subscriber fr Board as professor of natural and experimental philosophy and instructor of artillery, with the rank of major.
The other information asked for is as follows:
1848.—Board of Visitors: General Corbin Braxton, president of board; General William H. Richardson, adjutant-general (exofficio); General P. C. Johnson, Philip St. Geo