Oliver J. Bond writes to Lt. Col. R. R. Stogsdall to say that he hopes Stogsdall will return as to The Citadel as Professor of Military Science. Bond writes that The Citadel has over forty cadets with influenza.
J. Mercier Green, Secretary & Health Officer from the City of Charleston's Board of Health, writes that the Board orders The Citadel, Porter Military Academy, Ashley Hall, Confederate College and other institutions boarding pupils to be closed until…
Oliver J. Bond writes to J. Mercier Green, Secretary & Health Officer for the City of Charleston to say that The Citadel will quarantine its students as they do not desire to close the institution due to the influenza pandemic.
Oliver J. Bond writes to Orlando Sheppard with an update on the influenza pandemic. Bond writes that two more cadets have died, Smith and Card, and that all cadets have been confined to the Square as part of their quarantine. Bond writes that they…
Orlando Sheppard writes to Oliver J. Bond to say that he was distressed to hear of the death of two more cadets. Sheppard writes that he had been sick, and is still weak.
This is a letter written by Nelle Bolt Richey to Oliver J. Bond to update Bond on her husband's health and well-being, dated December 15, 1918. This letter was a response to The Citadel requesting information from former cadets and alumni on their…
Letter written by Asbury Coward to Colonel Oliver J. Bond, dated January 10, 1919. Coward explains his military service during World War I in this letter to Bond.
This is a letter written by Harry L. Cunningham to Colonel Oliver J. Bond, dated June 8, 1919. In this letter Cunningham includes information on both his military service and his civilian career following World War I.