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Letter from Alden Partridge to Samuel Partridge, 30 July 1808
Alden Partridge writes from West Point and encloses $120.00 for Samuel Partridge of Norwich, Vermont, from Alden Partridge.Recipient identity assumed from context of letter. Other individuals of the same name of Norwich, Vermont, include Alden Partridge's grandfather, Samuel Partridge (1722-1826). Transcription may be subject to human error
Letter from Alden Partridge to Samuel Partridge, 2 July 1809
Alden Partridge writes from West Point to ask Samuel Partridge whether $200.00 sent to uncles Elisha and Elias in June had arrived.Transcriptions may be subject to error
Letter from Alden Partridge to Samuel Partridge, 12 April 1813
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
Letter from Alden Partridge to Samuel Partridge, 2 October 1807
Alden Partridge writes his father, Samuel Partridge, from West Point and advises as to preparing militia for war.Transcriptions may be subject to error
Letter from Alden Partridge to Samuel Partridge, 4 April 1810
Carries news of the resignation of Ferdinand R. Hassler as principal instructor of mathematics and relates details of his recent trip from Norwich to West Point.Recipient identity assumed from context of letter. Other individuals of the same name of Norwich, Vermont, include Alden Partridge's grandfather, Samuel Partridge (1722-1826). Transcription may be subject to human error
Promissory note from Samuel Partridge, 20 March 1783.
Promissory note from Samuel Partridge to Stephen Jacob, dated Norwich March 20 1783.Transcription by Megan Liptak and Joseph Byrne. Transcriptions may be subject to error
Letter from Lewis Partridge to Alden Partridge, 26 November 1844
Alden Partridge's nephew, Lewis Samuel Partridge, writes to his uncle in Bristol, Pennsylvania, and reports damage to the quarters and grounds in Norwich, Vermont; mentions bringing suit against the trustees of Norwich University for damages; the two cannons have been lent to Barnard and Thetford; does not think Partridge should establish another institution in Norwich where one already exists; mentions his interest in the office of postmaster in Norwich.Transcription by Clarke Haywood. Transcriptions may be subject to error
Letter from Samuel Southard to Alden Partridge, 23 April 1828.
Cannot grant Partridge's request to discharge Samuel Partridge from the Navy.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 Samuel Willard to Alden Partridge, 5 March 1846
Samuel A. Willard writes from Morrisville, Vermont, to Alden Partridge in Norwich, Vermont; he is hoping Partridge can assist Samuel Bailey of Elmore, Vermont, get a pension for a wound received at the Battle of Bridgewater in 1814; Bailey claims he served in Partridge's company.Transcription by Raymond Bouchard. Transcriptions may be subject to error
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