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    Letter from John T. Winn to Alden Partridge, 10 September 1833

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    John T. Winn writes from the University of Virginia to Alden Partridge in Norwich, Vermont, and asks Partridge for a certificate of moral conduct so he may enter the University of Virginia; he refers to when he "left [Partridge] last spring" and may have been a student at the Academy in Norwich, Vermont, in the early 1830s.Transcription by Joel Kindrick. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Letter from T. Butler to Alden Partridge, 1 June 1824

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    T. Butler sends money from Savannah, Georgia, on behalf of Seaborn Jones (of Milledgeville, Georgia) to Alden Partridge at the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy in Norwich, Vermont, perhaps for the expenses of Augustus Howard or James S. Moore at the Academy.Transcription by Joseph Byrne. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Letter from W. T. Willard to Alden Partridge, 10 January 1833

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    William T. Willard writes from New York City to Alden Partridge at Jefferson College in Washington, Mississippi, on behalf of the "officers of the Army (during the late war) resident in this vicinity," who are associating together to request grants of land and Partridge is requested to assist them; it is unclear if the "late war" refers to the War of 1812 or one of the American Indian Wars.Transcription by Raymond Bouchard. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Conveyance of pew by E. T. Raymond to Alden Partridge, 20 October 1838

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    Document conveying E. T. Raymond's pew at the meeting house on Norwich Plain in Norwich, Vermont, to Alden Partridge, witnessed by Ira Davis and dated 20 October 1838.Transcription by Raymond Bouchard. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Letter from E. T. Raymond to Alden Partridge, 8 February 1828

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    Eleazer T. Raymond writes from Norwich, Vermont, to Alden Partridge in Middletown, Connecticut, regarding a potential loan of money; he wishes to borrow $160.00 from Partridge.Transcription by L. Gregory Curtis, NU'77, MSIA'07. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Letter from E. T. Raymond to Alden Partridge, 14 February 1835

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    Eleazer T. Raymond writes from Rochester, New York, to Alden Partridge in Norwich, Vermont, regarding his poor health and inability to pay his creditors.Transcription by Megan Liptak. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Letter from Thomas Ellis to Alden Partridge, May 1835

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    Thomas Ellis writes from Richmond, Virginia, to Alden Partridge in Norwich, Vermont, on 9 May 1835 regarding a request for Partridge to deliver a lecture on a course of military tactics in Richmond; a postscript, dated 18 May 1835, was added to the letter by John T. Winn, who had opened the letter thinking it related to a different matter and then forwarded it to Partridge; Winn's message includes a note related to "the arms" and a petition made to the Governor of Virginia.Transcription by Raymond Bouchard. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Letter from Richard King to Isaac Partridge, 24 August 1827

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    Richard T. King writes from Charleston, South Carolina, to Mr. [Newton?] Partridge (probably referring to Isaac N. Partridge) in Middletown, Connecticut, regarding the belongings and account of Hawkins King, a student at the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy in Middletown, Connecticut; please pack up and send Hawkins' clothing.Transcription by Raymond Bouchard. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Letter from John T. Winn to Alden Partridge, 24 October 1833

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    John T. Winn writes from the University of Virginia to Alden Partridge in Norwich, Vermont, regarding whether the University of Virginia would permit the services of a military instructor.Transcription by Joel Kindrick. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Letter from G. T. Bedell to Alden Partridge, approximately 1826

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    Gregory Townsend Bedell writes to Alden Partridge with an offer of seats for him and his cadets at St. Andrews Church in Philadelphia on Sunday afternoon; the letter is undated but could refer to a pedestrian excursion made by Partridge and his students to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1826.Transcription by Raymond Bouchard. Transcriptions may be subject to error
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