Typewritten version of the address entitled "Problems of Old and New South" delivered by Prof. William E. Mikell, class of 1890, to the 1908 graduating class of the South Carolina Military Academy. Mikell describes problems that have come with…
This is a typewritten version of Dr. James A. B. Scherer's address entitled "The Voice of Charleston" delivered before the 1902 graduating class of Citadel Academy.Click here to view this item on the Lowcountry Digital Library.
Regulation booklets include information on the organization and duty of officers and cadets, admission requirements, uniforms regulations, courses of instruction, examinations, discipline and room regulations.
The Lamp Squad was made up of cadet orderlies who were in charge of having lamps from the barracks replenished with kerosene. This photograph was taken at The Citadel's original location in Marion Square.
Robert Emmet Gribbin, 1887-1976, graduated from The Citadel in 1906. This photograph shows Gribbin as Officer of the Guard in front of the Guard Tent at Summerville in the spring of 1906. The Corps of Cadets had a practice march from Charleston to…