Oliver J. Bond writes to Orlando Sheppard, Chairman of The Citadel's Board of Visitors with an update on the Spanish Influenza at The Citadel. Bond writes that the school's hospital facilities were exhausted, and the healthy cadets had been…
Oliver J. Bond writes to Orland Sheppard, Chairman of The Citadel's Board of Visitors, with an update on reopening The Citadel after having been closed due to the influenza pandemic. Bond writes that two cadets are sick, but no other cases have…
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…
Oliver J. Bond writes to Orlando Sheppard, Chairman of The Citadel's Board of Visitors, with an update on the influenza pandemic. Bond writes that Cadet Sprigener died the previous night, and that the school had eight or ten cases at the time.
Oliver J. Bond, Superintendent (President) of The Citadel, writes to John P. Thomas saying that he has drawn a rough sketch of the new Citadel campus to give a general idea of his suggestions for the layout and buildings.
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.
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…
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.
Letter from H. E. MicBryde to Colonel Oliver J. Bond, dated December 20, 1918. MicBryde is attempting to convince Bond to accept a young man in her care into the Corps of Cadets.
Letter written by B.C. Boland to Colonel Oliver J. Bond, dated October 2, 1919. In this letter Boland explains his military service and civilian career during and post World War I to Bond.