Wade H. Sherard was a member of the Class of 1898. Sherard was dismissed from The Citadel before graduation after participating in a cadet rebellion commonly known as the Cantey Rebellion.***The oldest known Citadel Class Ring dates to 1895, and…
Cordes P. Langley was a member of the Class of 1898. Langley was dismissed from The Citadel before graduation after participating in a cadet rebellion commonly known as the Cantey Rebellion.***The oldest known Citadel Class Ring dates to 1895, and…
Samuel R. Moore was a member of the Class of 1898. Moore was dismissed from The Citadel before graduation after participating in a cadet rebellion commonly known as the Cantey Rebellion.***The oldest known Citadel Class Ring dates to 1895, and…
Official Registers list the students who attended The Citadel in order of their merit in academic courses and conduct. Most Registers also list Board members, faculty and staff of The Citadel, and describe the courses of study.
In this photo are cadets T.J. Weston of Columbia, S.C., T.C. Marshall of Rock Hill, S.C., and W.C. White of Rock Hill, S.C. The Citadel was known as The South Carolina Military Academy when they attended.
Cabinet card photograph of Ben Sidney, Citadel Class of 1898. Sidney was dismissed from The Citadel his senior year for participating in a cadet rebellion known as the Cantey Rebellion.
Cabinet card photograph of Carroll Nance, Citadel Class of 1898. Nance was dismissed from The Citadel his senior year for participating in a cadet rebellion known as the Cantey Rebellion.
Cabinet card photograph of Edward Royal, Citadel Class of 1898. Royal was dismissed from The Citadel his senior year for participating in a cadet rebellion known as the Cantey Rebellion.