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    Deposition of John M. Partridge, 3 December 1827.

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    Deposition by John M. Partridge in the case of E. Burnap vs. Alden Partridge in Windsor County Court in Woodstock, Vermont

    Letter from Alden Partridge to Samuel Partridge, 12 April 1813

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    Alden Partridge writes Samuel Partridge and reports that he arrived 29 March to find all officers ordered from West Point and himself alone, dated 12 April 1813.Transcription by Natasha M. Lara. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Financial record of Alden Partridge, 18 February 1825.

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    Promissory note from J. M. Partridge to Alden Partridge for $200.00

    Letter from John M. Partridge to Alden Partridge, 7 May 1823

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    John Milton Partridge writes Alden Partridge regarding the dismissal of Cadet Stern Humphreys from the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy in Norwich, Vermont; he asks that it be reconsidered and offers to be responsible for his future conduct. Item is very fragile.Transcription by Raymond Bouchard. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Letter from Alden Partridge to P. M. Wetmore, 15 May 1826

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    Alden Partridge accepts P. M. Wetmore's invitation of the National Guards to unite with them in celebrating the 4th of July.Transcription by L. Gregory Curtis, NU'77, MSIA'07. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Affidavit of John M. Partridge, 5 December 1822

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    Affidavit of John M. Partridge reporting seeing Col. Jared Mansfield in a state of intoxication on 1 June 1817 while Partridge was a cadet at West Point. Witnessed and also signed by A. Loveland.Transcription by Joseph Byrne. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Report from J. M. Partridge to Alden Partridge, approximately 1822-1823

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    Undated report from acting superintendant John Militon Partridge about incidents at the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy in Norwich, Vermont, during Alden Partridge's absence.Transcribed by Raymond Bouchard and Joseph Byrne. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Letter from John M. Partridge to Alden Partridge, 17 January 1823.

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    Regarding the dismissal of Richard G. Smith in the absence of Partridge (who was in Washington, DC); apparently Smith was ordered to attend to his studies but instead went deer hunting and was, in many instances, disobedient and disrespectful; John says he has done his work at the academy cheerfully, but has gained the ill will of the townsmen because he has been an undeviating friend to Partridge in all "the little agitations which have been started about the academy"; John can scarce leave the limits of the Academy "ere mutiny stares me in the face"; he does not wish to be appointed acting superintendent again.Transcription by Alison Horner. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Letter from D. M. F. Smith to Alden Partridge, 11 August 1826.

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    From the office of the New York Enquirer, Smith writes that he received Partridge's letter directed to M. M. Noah; cannot find the article Partridge alludes to.Transcription by Joseph Byrne. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Letter from M. B. Seabrook to Alden Partridge, 17 May 1821

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    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
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