REGISTER OF THE OFFICERS AND CADETS OF THE VIBGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE, LEXINGTON, VA. JULY, 845.
REMARKS. The Virginia Militabt Institute was established, and is supported by the State of Virginia. An arsenal containing 0,000 stand of arms is located here, which was formerly guarded by a company of enlisted soldiers, at an annual expense of about 6000. In 89, this appropriation was transferred to the support of a company of cadets, who, in addition to their duties as a guard, should also be placed under a course of instruction, upon the basis of the U. S. Military Academy at West Point. Upon this new system the Institute has been in successful operation for five years. The cadets admitted consist of two classes, State and Pay cadets. The Institute supplies to the State cadet his board, tuition, fuel, lights, books, mattrass, medical attendance and stationary; and in consideration thereof, he is required to teach two years after graduation. The Pay cadet is at his own expense, which averages 50 per year, for every charge, including clothing. The State cadets are selected from The Institution those who are unable to bear their own expenses. has always had as many pupils as its buildings would accommodate, and numbers twenty-seven State and sixty-three Fay cadets. Applications are made by letter to the superintendent prior to the first of July, each year, and appointments are made for both classes of cadets, by the Board of Visitors, respect being had to their due apportionment among the several districts of the State. The Literary Fund of the State contributes 500 per year to the Institute for the education of teachers, and the State has received tuition fees from the pay cadets to the amount of 6000 since its organization, which sum is applied to the increase of the number of State cadets, and to the enlargement of the accommodations of the Institute.
INSPECTOR CEX-OFFICIO.) His Excellency, James McDowell, Governor of Va. BOARD OF VISITORS. Gen. Wm.... H. Richardson, Adj. Gen. (ex-officio.)... Gen. P. C. Johnston, Abingdon.... George H. Lee, Esq., Clarksburg.... Gen. C.P. Dorman, Lexington.... Dr. A. Leyburn, do John W. Brockenbrough, do Col. Charles Dimmock, - - - Richmond....... William Daniel, Esq., Lynchburg. Gen. Corbin Braxton, King William. Gen. R. Wallace,. Fauquier.
ACADEMIC STAFF. Col. Fraxcis H. Smith, A. M., Superintendent and Professor of Mathematics and ]\Iechanics. Maj. J, T. L. Prestos, A. M., Professor of Languages and English Literature. Capt. Tho^ias H. Vv^iiLiAxsoy, Instructor of Tactics and Drawing ; and Commandant of Cadets. George D. Ar^istroxg,* Professor of Natural Science. W. Forbes, Assistant Professor of Mathematics. W. H. RicHARDsox, Jr., Assistant Instructor of Tactics. CabetT. B. Eobertsox, Assistant Professor of Mathematics. " W. M. NEtsoy, " " " Languages. MILITARY STAFF. H. M. EsTiLi, M. D., Surgeon. T. H. WitLiAMScx, Treasurer. W. H. RicHARDsoH-, Jr., Adjutant and Quarter Master. W. S. EsKBiDGE, Steward. * Professor of Natural Science in "Washington College,
def. FIRST CLASS, (GRADUATES,) 845. Merit in <*a 0. Names. Counties. 5:. ^. ^ ^Ci g o.-^ s Remarks. * * 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Henry T. Lee, [Frederick, R. T. W.Duke, jalbemarle, J. B. Sherrard, ihampshire, R. H. Simpson,.Warren, W.H.Wheelwright:Westmoreland H.B.Hill, jbuckingham, D. A. LaDghome, jcampbell, Caleb Boggess, 'Harrison, W. H. Baker, (Frederick, R. M. Wiley, ibotetourt, y. T. Churchman, ^Augusta, J. R. Cabell, jpittsylvania, A.H.Powell, ^Brunswick, H. W. Williamson,'Xorfolk, J. B. Moomau, J. P. Mason, W. H. Stith, E. M. Anthony, R. L. Walker,' W. H. Harrison,. l 4' 5' 7, 9 8 4 6 8 ' 0 jpendleton, '0 irappahannock 7 ^Richmond city, - Botetourt, jll Albemarle, 'l8 Richmond city,;5 7il 9 6 j 8 7 loi 6 0 6 5 5 5 98 80 6 9 5 4:4 6, 6,6 0 6 6 6 6 9 0j 8 6 4 9 9 4 7 9?! 4 4 7 9 4; 0 8 6 9 9 7 0 4 As Pr. Fr. 7 " Ma. Captain. 6 4 Lieut.!As.Pr.La. 7 Lieut. Qr. Mast. 8 Lieut. 0 0! 7 9 9 7 45 Lieut. 4 0 loj 76 5 56, 8 9 7'i8; 9; 5'l4 Adjut. 8 7' 7 9;i7 9 r 7 8 6 6 0 9iLieut. 4 9,4, 6 incond. NOTE. Names marked * are officially reported to the Executive, conformably to a regulation which requires the names of the most distinguished cadets, not exceeding two in each class, to be reported fbr this purpose at each annual examination. Names marked f were found deficient, and turned back to recommence the studies of their respective classes.
j j 6 SECOND CLASS. 845. K ^ Merit in GC ^ Names. Counties. ^ Remarks. -*> S - 5* Ki QJ W K JJ» i*:^ w Ss i. O O -^ --; *< ^ O *ljt. B.Robertson, R. E. Colston,,G. W. Bruce, 4;J. Q. Marr, 5jW. M. Nelson, 6 J. M. Patton, 7!E. Goode, 8R. H. Keeling, 9 J. C. Porter, lo'p. A. Fitzhugh, UIW. C.Leyburn,,R. Tyler, R. Mills, jl4ja. C. Layne, 5 W. J. Green, tl6w. A.Ruff, \\\T. B. Baber, IRichmondcity Berkely, Frederick, Fauquier, Clarke, Richmond city Bedford, Richmond city Orange, Middlesex, Rockbridge, Prince Wm., Richmond city Alleghany, Stafford, Rockbridge, I King George, j, 5 8 6 7 ^ 5 0 0 lo ll 7J 7 4 l4^ 6 7 6 9 4 l! 8 [Ass. Prof. Math. 0 Sergeant. Corporal., Sergeant. 7 ll Sergeant Major. 8 Sergeant. 6 Corporal., Orderly Sergeant. 4 Qr. Ma. Sergeant. 5 Corporal. 9 Sergeant. Col. Sergeant. 4 Sergeant. 5 6 Corporal. 7, Corporal.
I :' THIRD CLASS. 845. Merit in ii! ^ Names, Counties. 5 ^ fcc jj Remarks. Is " g ^ w 5 i 4*:J ;5 ^ "" ^ o o5 w -0 > ^ o * R. H. Sinton, *J. Y.Page, H. B Smyth, 4Q. P. Welch, 5 J. C. Moncure, 6;Samuel McGrew, 7 C. F. hjcott, SBurke Chrisman, 9 B. J. Nalle, 0 D. L. Powell, ;W. Do^ns, R. Gray, J. M. Clavtor, 4, W. H. Southall, 5iP. E. Tabb, 6 W. Mahone, 7 Andrew Jackson, -J-8R. S.Archer, -j-lq J. C. Cumings, 0;A. D. Lewis, -J-E. Tavlor, -j- R. H. Burks, - R. B. Moorman, Green. f4 T. J. -j-5i Andre wl. Pitzer, - -6iR. L.Trigg, 7iW. C. Dunnavant, [Richmond city, Clarke, Wythe, Madison, Stafford, I IPreston, Fauquier, Rockingham, jculpeper, iloudoun, Rockbridge, jrockingham, jcampbell, JAlberaarle, {Gloucester, ^Southampton, Petersburg, Elizabeth city, jrockbridge, jkanawha, ;Hanover, jbotetourt, ^Greenbrier, ^Halifax, Roanoke, [Montgomery,, Richmond, : 6 4 5 6.5 Hi 5 ^ 6 54 9 4 0 0 5 6 7 8 4 9 5 9 0 9 9 6 4 8 7 5 6 7 6 8 4 9 0 0 l8 7jl0 5 0 5 I5defi't 0 45 6 5 9 6 ;i6 5,4 sick, absent. defi't
and Smith Murray's Human 8 SYNOPSIS OF COURSE OF STUDIES AT V. JULY, 845. M. INSTITUTE, 00 < DEPARTMENTS.,' Nawral Philosophy and Chemistry. I Rhetoric and English Literature. Engineering and Science of War. Infantry tactics. IXSTEUCTORS. Professors Smith Armstrong. Professor Preston. Prof, Williamson. TEST BOOKS. Boucharlal's JMechanics ; Turner's Chemistry; Herschel's Astronomy and Lectures. Blair's Lectures ; P.lurray's Grammar, and Lectures on English Literature, by Prof. Mahan's Engineering and Lectures ; bcott's Tactics, 7 < 6 a n Mathematics. French and Latin. Drawing. < Mathematics, Professor Smith. Professor Preston. Prof. Williamson. Prof. Smith, Assistant Prof. Forbes, k. Cadet Robertson. Davids' Shades and Shado.vs ; Boucharlat's Dif. and Int. Calculus ; Smith's Biot's Analytical Geom.; Davies' Des, Geom. Gil Bias ; Cooper's Virgil ; Cicero and Horace,^' Figure; Topography. j Davies' Bourbon's Algebra ; Davies" Legendre"s Geometry; Smith's Biot's Analytical Geometry: Davies' Des. Geom. Professor Preston. I [ Assist. Prof. Forbes. Mitchell's Geography. French and Latin. Pro. Preston. Cad'ts Levizac's French Grammar; Bullion's Latin Grammar; Clark's Csesar. Colston & Nelson. Drawing. frof. Williamson. Human i igure. J Mathematics. Professor Smith. and Duke s Arithmetic. -) English & French. Grammar. i Geography. ;XoTE. The cadets are occupied daily in military exercises, but at such hours as not to interfere with their regular studies. During the months of July and August they are in camp, when their duties are exclusively/ military.
CONDUCT ROLL. JULY, 845.
0 CONDUCT ROLL. 845. Names., 's; Names. ^ So <u. Ji g. C> Oi o QJ < o qj < o c^ :C. Boggess, T. B. Robertson, J. G. Marr, 4C. F.Scott, 5 J. B. Moomau, 6 G.W.Bruce, 7 P. A. Fitzhugh, 8 J. P. Welch, 9R-.H. Sin ton, 0 W. H. Wheelwright, IIJ. B. Sherrard, H. B.Hill, J. R. Cabell, 4'J. C. Moncure, 5 S. McGrew, 6 R. H. Simpson, 7 V. T. Churchman, 8,H. B. Smythe, 9 0 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 J. Y. Page, H. T. Lee, D. A. Langhorne, W. C. Leyburn, B. Chrisman, D. L. Powell, W. H. Southall, W. Downs, R. H. Keeling, R. T. W. Duke, R. M. Wiley, J. P. Mason, W. M. Nelson, R. Gray, 0..R.E. Colston, 4 P. E. Tabb, 0 5 W. H. Baker, 0 6 E.Goode, 0 '?Ib. J. IValle, 0 ;8R. Tyler, 9 R. S.Archer, 40'e. Taylor, 4 J. M. Patton, 4 J. C. Porter, 4 :4J.M. Clavtor, 4 ::44 a. C. Lajme, 4 45R. H. Burks, 46 W. Mahone, 4,47jW. H. Stith, 8 :48:R. Mills, 8: 49iT, J. Green, 9[i5o A. Jackson,?0 5 A. L. Pitzer, 0 5 H. W. Williamson, 5 W. A. Ruff, 4 54 A. H. Powell, 9 4 4 5 7 4 55 J. C. Cuminsfs, :7 l7\ 56 R. C. Trigg/ 57 R, B. Moorman, 58 E. M. Anthony, 59 T. B. Baber, 60 A. D. Lewis, 6 R. L. Walker, 6 W. J. Green, 6 W. H. Harrison, 64 W. C. Dunnavant, sick, 40 40 4 4 4 45 50 5 5 56 64 66 9 94 97 0 0 05 09 4 6 44 57 6 70 76 76 87 89 96 4 absent.
EXPLANATION OF THE CONDUCT ROLL All offences against Orders or Regulations are recorded. These offences are divided into seven grades ; each of which comprises offences of nearly the same degree of criminality. The degree of criminality of offences of each grade is expressed by a number as follows. Offences of the st grade by 0 d «8 d (( 5 4th 5th 6 th <( 4 (( (( 7th (( For each year (after the first year) that a Cadet has been a member of the Institute, his offences are made to count more, by adding to the number expressing the degree of criminality, of each offence, one sixth for the second year and one third for the third year. At the end of the Academic year, these numbers are added up, and the sum thus obtained, is that found in the column of ' demerit.^ "When a Cadet has more than 00 demerit in any one year, he is dismissed. \
GRADUATES OF THE VA. MILITARY INSTI- TUTE, SINCE ITS ORGANIZATION. 84. n. W. D. Fair, *. W. H. Henderson, i. J. B. Strange, 4. T. J. B. Cramer, 5. E.Pendleton, 6. J. H. Lawrence, 7. W. M. Elliot, 8. J. H. Jameson, 9. C. P. Deyerle, 0. J. T. Smith,. W. Forbes,. V. C. Saunders,. J; W. Bell, 4. O.M. Knight, 5. Jas. Marshall, 6. L. A. Garnett, Amherst. Loudoun. Fluvanna, Frederick. Botetourt. Caroline, Buckingham. Culpeper. Montgomery. Norfolk. Richmond, Loudoun, Augusta. Nottoway. Warren. Essex. Teaching in Norfolk. Teaching in Tennessee. Teaching in V. M. L " Frederick. *. N. H. Campbell,. J.B. Dorman, *. J. W. Wildman, 4. H. T. Barton, 5. W. J. Warden, 6: W. C. Jeffress, 7. J. C. Wilis, 8. V. H. Rodes, 9. J.L. Bryan, 0. E. Winston, Bedford. 84. Rockbridge. Loudoun, Spotsylvania. Augusta. Nottoway. L of Wight, Campbell. Petersburg, Amherst, Teaching in Leesburs. Teach, in Northumberland. Teaching in Petersburg. Bedford.
. W. S. Beale,. J.T.Washington,. G. W. Williams, *. J.H.Pitt, *. M. McKennie,. A. C. Cummings, 4. J. A. Campbell, 5. G. A.Porterfield, 6. J. S. Burks, 7. E. Taylor, 8. W. H. Richardson, 9. J. B. Clemens, Shenandoah. Westmoreland. Roanoke, 844. Essex, Albemarle. Washington. do Berkely. Bedford. Caroline. Henrico, Ohio. 845. Teachins: in Missouri. Teaching in Essex. Teaching in V. M. I. *. *.. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 0... 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. H. T. Lee, R. T. W. Duke, J. B. Sherrard, R. H. Simpson, Frederick, Albemarle, J Hampshire, Warren, W.H.R.Wheelwright,Westmoreland, H. B. Hill, D. A. Langhome, C.Boggess, W. H. Baker, R. M. Wiley, V. T. Churchman, J. R. Cabell, A.H.Powell, H. W. Williamson, Norfolk. J. B, Moomau, Pendleton. J. P. Mason, W. H. Stith, E. M. Anthony, R. L. Walker, Buckingham, Campbell. Harrison, Frederick. Botetourt. Augusta. Pittsylvania. Brunswick. Rappahannock, Richmond, Botetourt, Albemarle. To teach in Fairfax. " Richmond. " Fredericksburg. To teach in Warreu. Northumberl'd. " Rockbridge. To teach in Harrison. To teach in Warren. " Northumberl'd. Teaching in Botetourt.
4 NEW CADETS.. J. G. Gardner,. B. G. Baldwin, -. J. W. Baldwin, 4. G. P. Terrill, 5. C. V. Winfree, 6. O. F. Beirne, 7. D. Edmundson, 8. B. Fieklin, 9. S. T. Pendleton, 0. R. E.Rodes,. S.B.Jacobs,. M. R. Cullen,. W. T. Sherrard, 4. W. W. Finney, - 5. F.B.Jones, - 6. J. T. B. Hunter, - 7. J. C. Councill, 8. C. W. Gary, 9. J. F. Jordan, 0. J. M. Gary,. J. S. Gamble,. K. Otey,. W. L. Faantleroy, 4. J. P. Bowyer, 5. Joseph Jones, 6. F. W. Cox, 7. J. P. Beale, 8. N. Berkeley, 9- J. R. Jones, 0. E. G. Wall,. Charles Carter,. Charles Yeatraan,. W. Terry, - Norfolk city. Augusta. do Bath. Campbell. Monroe. Montgomery. Albemarle. Campbell. do Richmond. do Frederick. Hanover. Frederick. Jefferson. Norfolk county. Greenbrier. Alleghany. Greenbrier. Hardy. Campbell. Gloucester. Botetourt. Jefferson. Essex. Westmoreland. Loudoun. Rockingham. Frederick. Charles city. Gloucester, Pittsylvania.
5 4. J. A. Marshall, 5. J. Winston, 6. E. Macon, 7. J. E. Slaughter, 8. A. A. Derby, 9. J. L. Poindexter, 40. J. W. G. Smith, 4. Wm. H. Pryor, 4. J. G. Brodnax, 4. Wm. McCord, 44. J. T. Ellis, 4.5. Wm. Robertson, 46. H. C. Hunter, 47. R. Willis, - 48. C. Willis, 49. Jones Grammar,.50. J. P. Hopkins,.5. G. Rust, - 5. G. H. Ritchie, - 5. Weisiger, 54. A. M. Green, - 55. G. C. Wharton, Fauquier, Culpeper. Orange, Culpeper. Dinwiddle. Richmond. Rockingham. Dinwiddle. do Brooke. Amherst. Warwick. Jefferson, do do Halifax. Clarke. Loudoun. Richmond. Goochland. Stafford. Culpeper.
Virginia Military Institute^ Lexington, Fa., July, 845. By order of Col. F. H. Smith. Signed, J. M. Patton, Jr.,.Adjutant. John H. Gihon, Printer, S. E. corner of SeTenOi and Market Sis. Phila.