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Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Newmarket Va, May 16th, 1964 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac's command has been fighting in battles for the past five days, but he made it out unhurt. He describes the horror of the battle, as his side lost up to 600 injured or killed.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Camp Near Woodstock Va, May 7th, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac's command si waiting for a successful movement on the part on General Lee before they move themselves.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Mt Crawford Va, April 30th, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac delayed his march to Mt Crawford one day in order to visit the Waughs family in Staunton. He believes his command will march a long way soon, to an unknown destination.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Camp Near Dear Field Va, March 9th, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac is catching a moment of peace at his remote station in the mountains, situated in a comfortable tent with adequate food supply.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Camp 5 Miles of Staunton, December 24th, 1863 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac describes a horrific and eventually pointless expedition that his command endured, resulting in awful deaths of some of his fellow soldiers. He does not think the war will find any rest during the winter.
Letter, Mary B Day to Isaac, December 8th, 1863 (Ms1997-013)
Mary writes to inform Isaac that her husband is in fact dead.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Camp 14 Miles NW of Harrisonburg, November 18th, 1863 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac does not believe his command has enough troops to protect the extensive country they occupy. He asks Jinnie to have his sister order a new coat for him in preparation for the upcoming winter.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Camp Near Dogton, October 6th, 1863 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac visited with his friends Mr. and Mrs. Kettle. He heard back from Richmond, and acknowledges that it will be a while before he receives a promotion.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Camp Near Dayton Va, September 30th, 1863 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac has yet to hear from the board in Richmond about a potential promotion, and he does not believe he will get it. He is concerned about the dwindling numbers of his command.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Camp 10 Miles N of Harrisonburg, September 13th, 1863 (Ms1997-013)
After failing to capture the enemy forces in Moorsfield, Isaac's troop marched to Hardy County. At this time, Isaac is the only remaining surgeon in his command, as one was taken prisoner and the other was sent to Richmond.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Camp 8 Miles Below Harrisonburg, September 7th, 1863 (Ms1997-013)
Jinnie's father is still alive. Isaac describes an encounter with the enemy near Moorsfield that resulted in hiss troop capturing 10 prisoners.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Harrisonburg Va, August 20th, 1863 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac hears that Jinnie's father passed away, and Isaac attempts in his letter to consol her
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Williamsport Maryland, July 9th, 1863 (Ms1997-013)
Enduring many enemy attakcs, Isaac's troop made it to Williamsport under orders to guard a wagon train. His suffered great loss, having 80 soldiers killed and wounded.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Buckhannan Upshur Co Va, May 2nd, 1863 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac has been left in charge of the wounded, which fills him with sorrow. He tells Jinnie the worth of the presents he is sending her.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Camp Washington, April 13th, 1863 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac tells Jinnie about his desire to be in the army after reaching Camp Washington and meeting so many nice gentlemen and seeing many friends there. He hopes the war will be over soon so that he may be with Jinnie.
Film, Virginia Tech Convocation, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, April 17, 2007 (Ms2008-020)
Virginia Tech Convocation held following the April 16, 2007 shootings.
Film, Virginia Tech Candlelight Vigil, University of Texas at Austin, April 23, 2007 (Ms2008-020)
Video of candlelight vigil held by the University of Texas at Austin in response to the April 16, 2007 shootings at Virginia Tech.
Letter, UAB Gospel Choir to Virginia Tech, Birmingham, Al., Undated (Ms2008-020)
Letter of condolence from UAB Gospel Choir to Virginia Tech.
Film, "Memorial Tribute to Virginia Tech", University of Alabama at Birmingham Gospel Choir, 2007 (Ms2008-020)
Memorial Tribute to Virginia Tech by the University of Alabama at Birmingham Gospel Choir created in response to the April 16, 2007 shootings at Virginia Tech.
Lyrics, "Nothing Goes Unnoticed", Kevin P. Turner, 2007 (Ms2008-020)
Lyrics from the song "Nothing Goes Unnoticed" by Kevin P. Turner which was performed by the University of Alabama at Birmingham gospel choir in response to the April 16, 2007 shootings at Virginia Tech.
Breaker at Merrimac Mine, Montgomery County, Virginia
Breaker at Merrimac Mine, Montgomery County, Virginia
Yellow Sulphur Springs
Yellow Sulphur Springs
Letter, Vance Thurston to Virginia Tech Admissions Office, Gallatin Gateway, Mt., Undated (Ms2008-020)
Letter of condolence from Vance Thurston to Virginia Tech Admissions Office.
Lyrics, "You Do Not Grieve Alone", Vance Thurston, Undated (Ms2008-020)
Lyrics to the song "You Do Not Grieve Alone" written by Vance Thurston in response to the April 16, 2007 shootings at Virginia Tech.
Song, "You Do Not Grieve Alone" (Live), Vance Thurston, 2007 (Ms2008-020)
Song written and performed by Vance Thurston in response to the April 16, 2007 shootings at Virginia Tech.
Song, "You Do Not Grieve Alone", Vance Thurston, 2007 (Ms2008-020)
Song written and performed by Vance Thurston in response to the April 16, 2007 shootings at Virginia Tech.
CD Liner Notes, "33 Gone (but not forgotten)", The Fabulous Dialtones, Undated (Ms2008-020)
Liner from the CD "33 Gone (but not forgotten)", by The Fabulous Dialtones, released in response to the April 16, 2007 shootings at Virginia Tech.
Song, "33 Gone", The Fabulous Dialtones, 2008 (Ms2008-020)
Song written by Anthony V. Bardo and performed by The Fabulous Dialtones in response to the April 16, 2007 shootings at Virginia Tech.
Film, "The Spirit of Virginia Tech", Ben Tarquino, 2007 (Ms2008-020)
Film by Ben Tarquino documenting the condolence items received in response to the April 16, 2007 shootings at Virginia Tech.
Letter, Student Council Association, Williamsburg Middle School to Hokie Spirit Memorial Fund, Virginia Tech University, Arlington, Va., May 21, 2007 (Ms2008-020)
Letter of condolence from the Student Council Association, Williamsburg Middle School to Hokie Spirit Memorial Fund, Virginia Tech.
Letter, Timothy S. Stevens to Zenobia Hikes, Evanston, Il., April 27, 2007 (Ms2008-020)
Letter of condolence from Timothy S. Stevens to Zenobia Hikes.
Photograph, Signed, Tico St. John, Undated (Ms2008-020)
Signed photograph of Tico St. John sent along with a letter of condolence.
Letter, Tico St. John to Virginia Tech, Richmond Hill, Ny., April 2007 (Ms2008-020)
Letter of condolence from Tico St. John to Virginia Tech.
Song, "Angels in Paradise", Tico St. John, 2007 (Ms2008-020)
Song written and performed by Tico St. John in response to the April 16, 2007 shootings at Virginia Tech.
Shell Family Papers, 1871-1932 (Ms1959-001), Shell Family Sketch, December 1871
Shell Family Sketch, December 1871
Shell Family Papers, 1871-1932 (Ms1959-001), Shell Family Data
Shell Family Data
Shell Family Papers, 1871-1932 (Ms1959-001), Henry B. Shell Pension Records
Henry B. Shell Pension Records
Shell Family Papers, 1871-1932 (Ms1959-001), Newspaper Clipping, August 27, 1933
Newspaper Clipping, August 27, 1933
Shell Family Papers, 1871-1932 (Ms1959-001), Letter, May 26, 1930
Letter, May 26, 1930
Shell Family Papers, 1871-1932 (Ms1959-001), Letter, June 17, 1929
Letter, June 17, 1929
Shell Family Papers, 1871-1932 (Ms1959-001), Letter, January 26, 1932
Letter, January 26, 1932
Shell Family Papers, 1871-1932 (Ms1959-001), Letter, February 17, 1930
Letter, February 17, 1930
Shell Family Papers, 1871-1932 (Ms1959-001), Letter, April 25, 1930
Letter, April 25, 1930
Shell Family Papers, 1871-1932 (Ms1959-001), Christmas Card, 1931
Christmas Card, 1931
Shell Family Papers, 1871-1932 (Ms1959-001), Historical Sketch of the Shell Family, Asheville Times, 1973
Historical Sketch of the Shell Family, Asheville Times, 1973
Card, Florida International University School of Theatre, Dance & Speech Communications, Undated (Ms2008-020)
Condolence card from Florida International University School of Theatre, Dance & Speech Communications to Virginia Tech.
Film, Virginia Tech Tribute, Florida International University School of Theatre, Dance & Speech Communications, April 17, 2007 (Ms2008-020)
Virginia Tech Tribute, Florida International University School of Theatre, Dance & Speech Communications created in response to the April 16, 2007 shootings at Virginia Tech.
Film, "Today We Are All Hokies", Savannah College of Art and Design, April 2007 (Ms2008-020)
Savannah College of Art and Design tribute video created in response to the April 16, 2007 shootings at Virginia Tech.
Preston Family Correspondence, 1861, 1872 (Ms2010-070), Letter from Sarah Caperton Preston to Colonel Grabowski
The second letter dates to May 15, 1872 and is written by Sarah Caperton Preston to Colonel Grabowski at Virginia Military Institute (VMI). The letter is a response to a previous notice from the Colonel about her son’s (Hugh Caperton Preston)…
Military Order, Appointment of Robert T. Preston to rank of Captain in the 5th Militia of the Commonwealth, signed by William B. Giles, Governor, Va, November 3, 1829 (Ms1992-003)
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