Book: A journal of an excursion made by the corps of cadets, of the American Literary, Scientific and Military Academy, under Capt. Alden Partridge. June, 1822 - Nabu Press
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Book: The art of epistolary composition, or Models of letters, billets, bills of exchange ... to which are added, a collection of fables ... for pupils learning the French language; a series of letters between a cadet and his father, describing the system pursued at the American, literary, scientific and military academy at Middletown, Conn. ... and a discourse on education, by Capt. Alden Partridge ... - E. & H. Clark
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University history: Norwich University
Norwich is one of the exceptions and in a very substantial sense the institution today is the lengthened shadow of its founder, Captain Alden Partridge.
Doing Time with Captain Partridge
Born in Preston, Connecticut in 1785, Alden Partridge--or "Old Pewt," as he was affectionately nicknamed--was a military man and mathematics/engineering ...
Alden Partridge - West Point
Alden Partridge. • Born 12 February 1785. • 14 December 1805: appointed a cadet in the Army and sent to West Point. • 30 October 1806: graduated West Point ...