This collection features photographs of select artifacts from The Citadel Museum, which represents the history of The Military College of South Carolina from its founding in 1842 to the present.
A faculty member teaching at The Citadel, ca. 1943. Julian John Gayden was a member of The Citadel's Class of 1943. These photographs, donated by Gayden's family in 2017, document his experience as a cadet during World War II.
The Citadel's band pictured in front of Summerall Chapel, ca. 1943. Julian John Gayden was a member of The Citadel's Class of 1943. These photographs, donated by Gayden's family in 2017, document his experience as a cadet during World War II.
The Citadel's fencing team poses for a picture, ca. 1943. Julian John Gayden was a member of The Citadel's Class of 1943. These photographs, donated by Gayden's family in 2017, document his experience as a cadet during World War II.
Detail of a cadet room, ca. 1943. Julian John Gayden was a member of The Citadel's Class of 1943. These photographs, donated by Gayden's family in 2017, document his experience as a cadet during World War II.
Cadets and an audience on The Citadel campus, ca. 1943. Julian John Gayden was a member of The Citadel's Class of 1943. These photographs, donated by Gayden's family in 2017, document his experience as a cadet during World War II.
Cadets fencing, ca. 1943. Julian John Gayden was a member of The Citadel's Class of 1943. These photographs, donated by Gayden's family in 2017, document his experience as a cadet during World War II.
Cadets in the barracks, ca. 1943. Julian John Gayden was a member of The Citadel's Class of 1943. These photographs, donated by Gayden's family in 2017, document his experience as a cadet during World War II.
Cadets in the barracks, ca. 1943. Julian John Gayden was a member of The Citadel's Class of 1943. These photographs, donated by Gayden's family in 2017, document his experience as a cadet during World War II.