Announcement that Alden Partridge will be delivering a course of instruction on military matters in New York City, possibly from 1825. ; The announcement is undated and the date is tentative.
List of boarding houses for cadets with prices including washing and mending. The document is undated and without context but refers to individuals in Norwich, Vermont. ; Transcription by Joseph Byrne. Transcriptions may be subject to error.
Derick Van Veghtlen (or possibly Derick Van Vightlen) writes to Alden Partridge in Middletown, Connecticut, regarding the West Point Sentinel; he is forwarding the first issue of the publication, plans to have more scientific communications from West Point in the next issue, and would also like to receive communications from the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy; mentions that he was a major in the army during the last war. The letter is undated and postmarked from Newburgh, New York. ; Transcription by Joseph Byrne. Transcriptions may be subject to error.
List of students and the classics they are reading. The students were reading Horace, Livy. Tacitus, etc. in Latin and Greek. ; The document is undated and no locations are given.
Invitation to Partridge and selected cadets (list of names included) to come to their home the following evening. ; The letter is undated and writer is assumed.
Undated petition, written on behalf of V. P. Winder, and asking Alden Partridge to please allow him to remain at the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy; the writers believe that Winder deeply regrets his misconduct and will not repeat it if allowed to stay; signed by Charles P. Smith, Thomas Richard Girault, Eugene T. W. Moore, S. Smith, and J. G. Andrews, all from Mississippi; may have been written in 1825 or 1826 when the Academy was located in Middletown, Connecticut. ; Transcription by Raymond Bouchard. Transcriptions may be subject to error.
Course of studies to be pursued by George P. Astor at the American Literary, Scientific & Military Academy in Middletown, Connecticut, probably written by his father in 1825 or 1826. ; Transcription by Raymond Bouchard. Transcriptions may be subject to error.
Manuscript of a notice to parents and guardians of students at the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy regarding the regulations pertaining to spending money. Probably written for publication between 1820 and 1825, when the Academy was located in Norwich, Vermont. Also includes information related to naval officers and midshipmen interested in pursuing educational opportunities at the Academy. ; Transcription by Joseph Byrne. Transcriptions may be subject to error.
Partial prospectus of the American Literary, Scientific and Military Academy. Includes sections 9-17 only along with a description of the town of Norwich, Vermont. Probably intended for publication. ; The document is undated.
Published by: G. Friedrich Gross, . ; Editor: Caspar Butz. ; Issues for 1865 also called 2. Jahrg. ; Issues for Jan.-Juni each year also called Bd. 1; issues for Juli-Dec. each year also called Bd. 2. ; Mode of access: Internet.