Tintype of Marshall and Oliver J. Bond in Chickamauga, Georgia in 1910. Bond was in The Citadel's Class of 1886, and at the time this photograph was taken, was President of The Citadel.
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.
The Citadel was founded in December of 1842, and classes began in March of 1843. This sketch shows The Citadel in its original location on Marion Square in Charleston as it appeared when classes first started.
When The Citadel was founded, it consisted of two schools: The Citadel in Charleston and the Arsenal Academy in Columbia. This sketch shows the Arsenal Academy as it appeared in 1843.
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.
This image is of The Citadel under federal occupation after the Civil War. Note the large "U.S." on the gates. The Citadel reopened in 1882. This photograph was taken at The Citadel's original location in Marion Square.