The United States Military Academy Library exists to provide library and information services to support cadets, faculty, and staff. While the USMA Library does not provide general library services to the public, it may provide limited and defined reference and research support to individuals and organizations external to the U.S. Military Academy and the U.S. Army as outlined in LPOM 2-2: External Reference and Research Support. Initial inquiries regarding research assistance should be made online.
USMA Association of Graduates
Biographical Register of the Officers and Graduates of the U.S. Military Academy
Official Register of the Officers and Cadets of the U.S. Military Academy
Class Albums: Created by cadets between 1857 - 1909 (we have examples from every year except for 1858 and 1860). They vary in composition because individual cadets purchased the photographs they wanted as part of their albums. Class albums from the classes of 1862 and 1898-1902 are available digitally.
Howitzer: The yearbook of the United States Corps of Cadets published by the first class.
Transcripts can be requested through the USMA Registrars Office: Request a transcript
The West Point Association of Graduates publishes Memorial Articles in memory of deceased graduates and former cadets. Articles are published in an annual issue of TAPS and can be found online. Search for obituaries using the "Deceased Graduate Search" function on that page.
Earlier obituaries were also published in the Annual Reunion of the AOG,1870-1916, and the Annual report of the Association of the Graduates of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, 1917-1941. Not all obituaries from these earlier works are included on AOG's current website.
Some obituary information is included with the biographical sketches from the Biographical Register of the Officers and Graduates of the U.S. Military Academy. The Biographical register of the officers and graduates of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y., from its establishment, in 1802, to 1890 and the Biographical register of the officers and graduates of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y., from its establishment, in 1802, Supplement (coverage through the Class of 1950) are available digitally.
The Archives collection is comprised of the historical administrative records of the U.S. Military Academy, dating from its founding in 1802 through the present. Manuscripts, typescripts, publications, photographs, sound recordings, and maps are all included in the collection. To qualify for the Archives, the material must have been generated by the Academy in the course of official business and must be of permanent historical value. Although maintained at West Point, these materials constitute record group 404 of the National Archives of the United States. As part of the National Archives, they are available to researchers within the confines of applicable rules, regulations, and statutes. The USMA Library also has additional materials that support the official archive, although they may not be part of the NARA collection.
The Archives include many series of Academy publications, such as the cadet yearbook, Howitzer; the post newspaper, Pointer View; Annual Reports of the Superintendent; and others.
Curriculum
Official Register of the Officers and Cadets of the U.S. Military Academy
News and Public Affairs Resources
Basic information on the source of cadet appointments is available from a couple of sources.
The West Point Post Cemetery is America’s oldest military post cemetery and has become a historic national landmark. The cemetery is located on the grounds of the United States Military Academy in the great state of New York and provides a serene locale for the thousands of visitors who walk the grounds each year. Prior to its designation as a military cemetery in 1817, the grounds were used by local residents for burials, and the graves of Soldiers from as far back as the Revolutionary war are located there. Those laid to rest in these hallowed grounds include distinguished Soldiers, Medal of Honor Recipients, astronauts, athletes, and family members.
The cemetery website includes a brochure guide in pdf format. There are grave locators at the information kiosk in the rear of the cemetery office, at the rear of the Old Cadet Chapel, and in the Old Cadet Chapel Columbarium.
The Cadet Publications Program coordinates the production and sales of USMA publications: Bugle Notes, Howitzer, Pointer, Mortar, Wall Calendar, and Planner. Ordering and contact information is included on their website.
Photographs of West Point by the Army Signal Corps
Photographs of West Point by William H. Stockbridge
USMA PAO Flickr (from approximately 2009 to present)
West Point Center for Oral History
Black History Project at West Point (Videos created by the USMA Department of History)
Women of West Point: A virtual tour of USMA (USMA Department of History)
Women of West Point (Videos created by the USMA Department of History)
West Point Material Culture (Videos created by the USMA Department of History)
Predecessors to the Assembly and West Point Magazines:
Assembly Magazines (former alumni magazine published by AOG), digitized editions include 1942-1990.
West Point Magazine (current alumni quarterly magazine published by AOG)