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Following the fall of Fort Sumter in April 1861, the governor called for volunteers. "There was much discussion among the members of the Daves Guard about enlisting or tendering their services to the state, but the depletion in its ranks and by the loss of its members going south, and the enlistment of others in the volunteers resulted in no action being taken, and before the close of the term it had ceased to exist." | Following the fall of Fort Sumter in April 1861, the governor called for volunteers. "There was much discussion among the members of the Daves Guard about enlisting or tendering their services to the state, but the depletion in its ranks and by the loss of its members going south, and the enlistment of others in the volunteers resulted in no action being taken, and before the close of the term it had ceased to exist." | ||
- | The Trinity College [[trustees|Trustees]] considered the creation of a Military Science Department, which is detailed in the [[https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi? | + | The Trinity College [[trustees|Trustees]] considered the creation of a Military Science Department, which is detailed in the [[https://www.jstor.org/stable/community.38786874|1862-63 catalogue]]. The " |
In 1917, Cogswell wrote in to the //Tripod// to remind students that Trinity' | In 1917, Cogswell wrote in to the //Tripod// to remind students that Trinity' |
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