The Father of Virginia Military Institute
A Biography of Colonel J.T.L. Preston, CSA
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About the Book
The Virginia Military Institute launched an educational revolution when it became the first school in the American South to combine classical and practical courses under an effective system of military discipline. It pioneered free schooling for the poor and exemption from tuition and board in exchange for two years of teaching. It has furnished fully qualified citizen-soldiers for both civilian and military life since before the Civil War.
Who first conceived of VMI has been the subject of multiple claims since the school’s founding in 1839. Attempting to answer that problem, this biography of Col. J.T.L. Preston unfolds the life of a teacher and soldier, husband and father, who defined the school as it exists today, served Stonewall Jackson as his first adjutant general, married the Poetess of the Confederacy and sired a family whose members bore the stamp of their father’s character. Preston is revealed as a man of faith who suffered “anguish beyond remedy” under “the bloody, remorseless hand of war,” which “tore from his heart what, to him, was more precious than liberty, home, or anything but heaven.”
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Randolph P. Shaffner
Format: softcover (7 x 10)
Pages: 284
Bibliographic Info: 52 photos, 8 maps, notes, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2014
pISBN: 978-0-7864-9395-1
eISBN: 978-1-4766-1723-7
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments ix
Preface 1
Prologue: “A Day I Will Never Forget” 5
Part I: In the Beginning
1. The Growth of the Mind 14
2. A Classical Education 25
Part II: Father of the Dream
3. The Cives Letters 36
4. The Battle of the Arsenal Bills 47
5. From Dream to Reality 59
Part III: The First Decade
6. Professor of Modern Languages 76
7. Classical and Practical 79
8. VMI Under Attack 85
9. Fluctuations 89
10. The Challenge of Discipline 96
Part IV: Morning and Evening Star
11. A New Physics Professor 104
12. Irreparable Loss 108
13. Venus 115
14. A Grave Question of Educational Reform 119
Part V: Reluctant Confederates
15. Shades of Conflict 126
16. Virginia First and Last 134
17. Jackson’s Chief of Staff 140
18. Craney Island 145
19. He Cannot Be Spared 149
Part VI: The Gloom and the Glory
20. Slain in Battle 156
21. The Shuddering Horror of Death 162
22. This Savage and Ferocious War 167
23. It Made Our Hearts Leap 171
Part VII: Twilight
24. Like a Bolt of Lightning 182
25. God and Slavery 189
26. Beyond the Sunset 197
27. Brigadier General and Doctor of Laws 204
28. Finis Opus Coronat 209
Epilogue 215
Chapter Notes 223
Bibliography 249
Index 263
Book Reviews & Awards
- “highly recommended”—Midwest Book Review
- “highly recommended”—Civil War News
- “well documented…a thorough biography of a complex man, but the author tells Preston’s story in a very readable manner”—Army History
- “impressive…an important contribution to our outstanding of this significant nineteenth-century Virginian. The author does a commendable job of weaving together the many facets and contributions of his subject”—The Journal of Southern History
- “exceptionally written…a commendable and much overdue analysis of one of nineteenth-century Virginia’s most influential intellects and under appreciated educational pioneers”—Virginia Magazine
- “A fascinating, well-researched and long overdue biography of the Virginia Military Institute’s most unheralded founder and underappreciated champion of educational reform.”—Dr. Bradford A. Wineman, Marine Corps University
- “Shaffner’s biography, the result of extensive research, has many fine qualities…quite literate and readable…Shaffner has provided readers with an admirable and worthy biography of the father of VMI.”—Dr. Thomas W. Davis, VMI Emeritus Professor of History