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CLOSE OF AN AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED BY AMERICAN ARMY OFFICER BRIGADIER GENERAL WILLIAM HORNER COCKE WHO BECAME THE FOURTH SUPERINTENDENT OF THE VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE.

CLOSE OF AN AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED BY AMERICAN ARMY OFFICER BRIGADIER GENERAL WILLIAM HORNER COCKE WHO BECAME THE FOURTH SUPERINTENDENT OF THE VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE.

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CLOSE OF AN AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED BY AMERICAN ARMY OFFICER BRIGADIER GENERAL WILLIAM HORNER COCKE WHO BECAME THE FOURTH SUPERINTENDENT OF THE VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE.

by Cocke, Brigadier General William Horner. (1874-1938). American military officer who served in the Spanish-American War and World War 1 and became the fourth Superintendent of the Virginia Military Institute in 1924

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Circa [1920s]., [1920s].. Good. - Three closing lines of a letter are penned on an approximately 2-5/8 inch high by 5-1/2 inch wide slip of gray paper. Signed "W. H. Cocke". The top & bottom edges of the paper are unevenly cut & there is a horizontal crease above the signature where the letter was folded. There is a small, light stain or smudge to the "H" of the signature. Small strips of tape adhere to the sides of the verso. Good.

Brigadier General William Horner Cocke [1874-1938] graduated from Virginia Military Institute in 1894. He taught at Kemper Military Academy, Missouri, earned a law degree and practiced law in St. Louis from 1899 to 1907. He served as a U. S. Army officer in both the Spanish-American War and World War I. In 1924 he was named the fourth Superintendent of Virginia Military Institute, remaining in that post until 1929 when ill health forced him to retire.

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Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd. US (US)
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Title
CLOSE OF AN AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED BY AMERICAN ARMY OFFICER BRIGADIER GENERAL WILLIAM HORNER COCKE WHO BECAME THE FOURTH SUPERINTENDENT OF THE VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE.
Author
Cocke, Brigadier General William Horner. (1874-1938). American military officer who served in the Spanish-American War and World War 1 and became the fourth Superintendent of the Virginia Military Institute in 1924
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Used - Good
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Circa [1920s].
Date Published
[1920s].
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Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd. (incorporated 1989) is a general antiquarian book store which buys and sells collections and individual items of significance. Booksellers Ric Zank and Daniel Meunier each bring to the business over 18 years of experience in seeking out and offering for sale unusual, uncommon and rare books, autographs, and ephemera in all fields. Our office is open 7 days a week from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and frequently later. An answering machine will take your message after hours and when we are out of the office.

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