Browse Collections (54 total)

Photographs

1898 Thomas Cunningham.jpg

The Citadel Archives photography collections date back to the mid-nineteenth century, and include images of students, faculty, social life, athletics,…

Regulations, 1843-1858; 1882-1905

Regulations_1882.pdf

Regulation booklets include information on the organization and duty of officers and cadets, admission requirements, uniforms regulations, courses of…

Rivers, Walter Oswald Collection

Rivers_1890_06_07.pdf

Walter Oswald Rivers, called Ossie, was born in Walterboro, South Carolina in 1871. He entered the South Carolina Military Academy in 1888 and was a…

Sams, Robert Oswald, Civil War Reminiscences

Sams_LastShot.pdf

Robert Oswald Sams was in The Citadel's Class of 1861. He was assistant professor at The Arsenal Academy from April 1862 - May 1865.

Smoak, William Wightman Collection

smoak_photograph_01.jpg

W. W. Smoak was a cadet at The Citadel. He was expelled in 1898 as part of the Cantey Rebellion but was later reinstated and graduated in 1900. He was…

South Carolina Inter-State and West Indian Exposition, 1901-1902

85 Photo.jpg

Held in Charleston, South Carolina from December 1, 1901 to June 20, 1902, The South Carolina Inter-State and West Indian Exposition, also known as…

Speeches

19680903 Harris.pdf

Speeches in this collection were given at Citadel commencement ceremonies and literary society events by Citadel affiliates and invited guests.

Stockdale, James B. Collection

Speech_01.pdf

James B. Stockdale (1923-2005) served as the 15th president of The Citadel from 1979-1980. Vice Admiral Stockdale entered the Navy in 1943 and became…

Strasser, Arthur Cadet Letters, 1949-1950

1950_04_23.pdf

Arthur Strasser was a member of The Citadel's Class of 1951. This collection of letters was written by Strasser from 1949-1950 while he was a cadet to…

Summerall, Charles P. Collection

CP10_Letter_19180114.pdf

Charles P. Summerall was President of The Citadel from 1931 to 1953. During World War I Summerall was stationed in France, where he wrote letters to…