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Arsenal Key Symbol of Stewardship

Maj. Gen. Cedric T. Wins 鈥85 received a large iron key to the main door of the 1816 state arsenal that preceded VMI. He is the fourth superintendent to have received the key.

LEXINGTON, Va., Sept. 16, 2021鈥擜t the parade that marked his inauguration as VMI鈥檚 15th superintendent on Friday, Sept. 10, Maj. Gen. Cedric T. Wins 鈥85 received an unusual item: a large iron key to the main door of the 1816 state arsenal that preceded VMI, now ceremonially adorned with a red, white, and yellow ribbon.

While the key has been around since the early 19th century, the tradition of presenting it to an incoming superintendent didn鈥檛 begin until Maj. Gen. John W. Knapp 鈥54 was inaugurated in 1989. Former superintendents Lt. Gen. Josiah Bunting III 鈥63 and Gen. J.H. Binford Peay III 鈥62 likewise received the key at their inaugural ceremonies.

鈥淸The key is] symbolic of receiving the responsibility of stewardship of the Institute,鈥 said Col. Keith Gibson 鈥77, director of the VMI Museum System. 鈥淚n 1839, the key represented the stewardship of guarding the 30,000 arms in the arsenal. Today, the key represents accepting stewardship of guarding the education of citizen-soldiers who, in turn, guard the state and nation itself.鈥

And while Wins is the fourth superintendent to have received the key, Gibson pointed out that the Institute鈥檚 first superintendent, Gen. Francis H. Smith, would not only have had the key but would have used it in the early years of his superintendency to unlock the main door of the arsenal, as that building, which was burned in Hunter鈥檚 raid in 1864, was the Institute鈥檚 main building until Old Barracks was constructed in 1851.

The key to the arsenal鈥檚 main door is usually kept in a shadow box in the superintendent鈥檚 office. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a real conversation piece,鈥 said Gibson.

Eight additional, smaller arsenal keys are on display in the VMI Museum, along with a piece of one of the arsenal locks.

Mary Price
Communications & Marketing
VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE

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