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1898 Thomas Cunningham.jpg
Cabinet card photograph of Thomas Cunningham, Citadel Class of 1898. Cunningham was dismissed from The Citadel his senior year for participating in a cadet rebellion known as the Cantey Rebellion.

1898 John Langley.jpg
Cabinet card photograph of John Langley, Citadel Class of 1898. Langely was dismissed from The Citadel his senior year for participating in a cadet rebellion known as the Cantey Rebellion.

1898 Henry Harrall.jpg
Cabinet card photograph of Henry Harrall, Citadel Class of 1898. Harrall was dismissed from The Citadel his senior year for participating in a cadet rebellion known as the Cantey Rebellion.

1898 George Ligon.jpg
Cabinet card photograph of George Ligon, Citadel Class of 1898. Ligon was dismissed from The Citadel his senior year for participating in a cadet rebellion known as the Cantey Rebellion.

1898 Edward Royal.jpg
Cabinet card photograph of Edward Royal, Citadel Class of 1898. Royal was dismissed from The Citadel his senior year for participating in a cadet rebellion known as the Cantey Rebellion.

1898 Carroll Nance.jpg
Cabinet card photograph of Carroll Nance, Citadel Class of 1898. Nance was dismissed from The Citadel his senior year for participating in a cadet rebellion known as the Cantey Rebellion.

1898 Ben Sidney Josey.jpg
Cabinet card photograph of Ben Sidney, Citadel Class of 1898. Sidney was dismissed from The Citadel his senior year for participating in a cadet rebellion known as the Cantey Rebellion.

Photo 22 - Bond tintype web.jpg
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.

Citadel Archives Boinest.jpg
Ambrotype of John E. Boinest, who entered The Citadel in 1862 at the age of 16. Boinest was originally from Charleston. The buttons on Boinest's uniform were painted gold. This photograph was likely taken circa 1863.

Strother 1849.JPG
Daguerreotype of Thomas E. Strother, Citadel Class of 1849. Strother was originally from Chesterfield, South Carolina. After graduation, he served as a Lieutenant in the Charleston City Guard.
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