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Letter from Cyrus Partridge to Alden Partridge, 7 October 1825
Cyrus Partridge writes from Norwich, Vermont, to Alden Partridge, in Middletown, Connecticut; he has enclosed receipt for bill of John A. Harleston; reports that Norwich is beginning to feel the loss of Partridge's academy; and asks to borrow money. Letter includes receipt.Transcription by Alison Horner. Transcriptions may be subject to error
Letter from Cyrus Partridge to Alden Partridge, 22 January 1814.
Cyrus Partridge sends a list of musicians, artificers and privates enlisted and account of associated costs
H. V. Partridge, 1868
Carte-de-visite portrait of Henry Villiers Partridge; labeled as "H. V. Partridge, taken by Partridge, artist, at Wheeling, West Virginia, 1868."Part of a small collection of photographs in the Alden Partridge Records, possibly from a dissembled photograph album of family and friends, belonging to Henry Villiers Partridge
Letter from John Partridge to Alden Partridge, 5 April 1827
John Milton Partridge writes from Barnet, Vermont, to Alden Partridge in Middletown, Connecticut; encloses a letter from Alonzo P. Buck (see separate letter from Alonzo Buck dated 23 March 1827); discusses financial matters and shipment of lumber.Transcription by Raymond Bouchard. Transcriptions may be subject to error
Letter from William Blodget to Alden Partridge, 24 January 1826.
Regarding the belongings of his son (William Blodget) left at Norwich.Contains penciled notation from Alden Partridge asking a relative to respond to Col. Blodget's inquiry
Letter from Cyrus Partridge to Alden Partridge, 12 February 1830.
Regarding an outstanding account of Mr. Brooks'; while Partridge is in NY, please try to collect money due him (Cyrus) from cadets' parents; reports a new newspaper has started publishing in Norwich, by Davis and Porter, who also wish to take the printing for the post office, which is currently done by Ide (who does not support the Jackson administration).Transcription by Joel Kindrick. Transcriptions may be subject to error
Letter from his son Alden Partridge to Samuel Partridge, 25 May 1811
Alden Partridge is leaving for Washington, DC to ask for a furlough to pursue his studiesTranscriptions may be subject to error
Letter from Charles Partridge to Alden Partridge, 13 August 1845.
Writes of the recent examination and excursion at the academy in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; believes the school will only thrive with Partridge present as head.Mentions a recent pedestrian excursion. Transcription by Joseph Byrne. Transcriptions may be subject to human error
Letter from Peter L. Tonnele to Alden Partridge, 1 February 1827.
Apologizes for his misconduct in a letter dated 1 February 1827; then also includes a copy of orders from Partridge, dated 4 February 1827, granting Tonnele a chance to redeem his behavior
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
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