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.
Journal kept by Cadet William Wightman Smoak where he details his trip to Wadesboro, North Carolina to watch the solar eclipse. The journal also includes news clippings about the eclipse, a story called "The Fern Leaf's Story," and advice on how to…
William W. Smoak was a member of the Class of 1900. According to a Register of Graduates, Smoak became the Proprietor and Editor of the Press and Standard in Walterboro, South Carolina after graduating from The Citadel. To view items from Smoak's…
John W. Moore was a member of the Class of 1900. After graduating from The Citadel, Moore was headmaster of the Bailey Military Institute in Greenwood, South Carolina.***The oldest known Citadel Class Ring dates to 1895, and features a dark stone…
Jerome H. Courtney was a member of the Class of 1900. According to a Register of Graduates, Courtney was employed by the government in Trenton, South Carolina after he graduated from The Citadel.***The oldest known Citadel Class Ring dates to 1895,…
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.