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Advertisement for a lecture on education by Alden Partridge, 5 November 1841
Manuscript draft or copy of an advertisement for a lecture on education by Alden Partridge, likely meant for publication in the Boston Morning Post; the manuscript is in the handwriting of Alden Partridge and signed "B, Boston Nov. 5th 1841." The text of the advertisement is a favorable comment on one of Alden Partridge's former lectures on education.Transcription by Joseph Byrne. Transcriptions may be subject to error
Letter from A. B. Ivins to Alden Partridge, 31 December 1843
A. B. Ivins writes from Salem, New Jersey, to Alden Partridge in Bristol, Pennsylvania, regarding the possibility of Partridge lecturing before the Salem (County) Lyceum in January or February 1844.Transcription by Raymond Bouchard. Transcriptions may be subject to error
Letter from J. B. C. Burton to Alden Partridge, 19 November 1844.
Attempts to discourage Partridge from establishing a second educational institution in Norwich on the same plan; asks Partridge's support for the institution already in place there; will Partridge lease or sell the buildings? The letter is also signed by S. Morris; William D. Bartlett; Franklin Olds; B. B. Newton; Paul W. Brigham; S. C. Simons; and Edward Morris.Transcription by Elizabeth Coots. Transcriptions may be subject to human error
Letter from A. B. Ivins to Alden Partridge, 3 January 1844
A. B. Ivins writes from Salem, New Jersey, to Alden Partridge at the Pennsylvania Literary, Scientific, and Military Institute in Bristol, Pennsylvania, regarding arrangements for Partridge to lecture for the Salem (County) Lyceum on the 16 January 1844.Transcriptions may be subject to error
Letter from A. B. Ivins to Alden Partridge, 8 May 1844
A. B. Ivins writes from Salem, New Jersey, to Alden Partridge in Bristol, Pennsylvania, regarding a lecture he would like Partridge to give at the Salem (County) Lyceum later in the month.Transcription by Raymond Bouchard. Transcriptions may be subject to error
Letter from Washington Bennett to Alden Partridge, approximately 1826-1828
Undated letter from Cadets Washington J. Bennett and George B. Merwin of the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy in Middletown, Connecticut, to Alden Partridge; informs Partridge that the Polemic Society has appointed members to write and declaim orations in the May examinations; may have been written between 1826 and 1828.Transcription by Raymond Bouchard. Transcriptions may be subject to error
Letter from B. Lincoln to Alden Partridge, approximately, 1833-1839.
Has noted an error in the pamphlet he sent Partridge; please note correction. Addressed to Partridge as Chairman of the Education Committee.The letter is dated only 23 October. Pamphlet mentioned is not with the letter. Transcription by Joseph Byrne. Transcriptions may be subject to human error
Letter from M. B. Seabrook to Alden Partridge, 17 May 1821
M. B. Seabrook writes to Alden Partridge from Charleston, South Carolina, and introduces William Murray, who wishes to enter Partridge's academy in Norwich, Vermont.Transcription by Raymond Bouchard. Transcriptions may be subject to error
Letter from William Morton to Alden Partridge, 3 June 1829.
Regarding the bill of expenses of Edward P. Goode. Includes note of V. B. Horton who forwards the letter to Partridge. Also contains a copy of a letter sent by Richard Russell, guardian of Edward Goode
Letter from B. F. Trapier to Alden Partridge, 2 August 1824
B. F. Trapier writes from Georgetown, South Carolina, to Alden Partridge in Norwich, Vermont; he inquires after his son, Paul H. Trapier, who is a student at Partridge's academy in Norwich; Paul will stay at the Academy until Spring.Transcription by Joseph Byrne. Transcriptions may be subject to error
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