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* August 6, 1819 – Norwich University is founded by Captain Alden Partridge in Vermont as the first private military school in the United States.
* August 6 – Norwich University is founded by Captain Alden Partridge in Vermont as the first private military school in the United States.
* Alden Partridge, founder of Norwich University
Alden Partridge ’ s Military Academy ( later Norwich University ), Norwich, Vermont.
Alden Partridge was born and raised on a family farm in Norwich, Vermont, studious and devout son of soldier Samuel Partridge, Jr., who had fought in the American Revolutionary War at Saratoga.
Alden Partridge with cadets at a military academy.
Attributed to Alden Partridge by Sidney Forman in his West Point.
* Guidotti, John A., The Legacy of Alden Partridge, December 5, 1991, pdf available at USMA digital collection.
Before leaving Washington, he sent orders to Captain Alden Partridge, the senior Engineer officer at West Point, to open the Military Academy ( then practically defunct ) in the coming spring.
This submerged atoll is named after Dr. Alden Partridge Colvocoresses who developed in 1973-1979 the Space-oblique Mercator projection with John P. Snyder and John L. Junkins.
The university was founded in 1819 at Norwich by military educator and former superintendent of West Point, Captain Alden B. Partridge.

Alden and February
On February 9, 1935, Glen Alden Coal Co. ( successor to the DL & W ) began to dismantle and demolish the Avondale breaker and to close the mine.
* February 28-John Alden Carpenter, composer
Three sons were born: Erskine in December 1905, Henry, who died before his first birthday, in February 1907, and Robert Alden in December 1910.
John Alden Carpenter ( February 28, 1876-April 26, 1951 ) was an American composer.
Harold Lee Alden ( January 10, 1890 – February 3, 1964 ) was an American astronomer.
On February 18, 2007, at BodogFight Series III: Costa Rica Combat, in Costa Rica, Puder defeated Michael Alden by knockout in forty-five seconds.
* Whitman, Alden, " Energetic Diplomat ; William C. Bullitt, First U. S. Envoy to Soviet, Dies ", obituary in the New York Times, February 16, 1967 available online
Alden Winship " Tom " Clausen ( born February 17, 1923 ) is a former President of the World Bank.
James Alden, Jr. ( March 31, 1810 – February 6, 1877 ) was a Rear Admiral in the United States Navy.
During the course of this voyage ( 1838 – 1842 ), the officers and men of the expedition were transferred freely from one vessel to another ; Alden, promoted to lieutenant on February 25, 1841, concluded the cruise as executive officer of the sloop USS Porpoise.
Alden died at San Francisco on February 6, 1877, but was buried in his native Portland on February 24, 1877.
William Alden Smith ( R ), until February 9, 1907, vacant thereafter

Alden and 12
John Alden ( 1599 – September 12, 1687 ) is said to be the first person from the Mayflower to set foot on Plymouth Rock in 1620.
John Alden married Priscilla Mullins 12 May 1622.
* September 12 – John Alden, Mayflower pilgrim ( b. c. 1599 )
Jessica " Jessie " Alden: is usually 12 years old and is the oldest sister.
William Alden Smith ( May 12, 1859October 11, 1932 ) was a U. S. Representative and U. S. Senator from the state of Michigan.
He served 17 years in state prison at the Wende Correctional Facility in Alden, New York, and was released on January 12, 1995.

Alden and 17
He took a studio at 17 Queensberry Mews West, South Kensington, and shared the upper floor with Eric Alden – later to become his first collector – and his childhood nanny, Jessie Lightfoot.
Departing New York in his flagship, USS Wabash, on November 17, 1871, Alden relieved Rear Admiral Charles S. Boggs at Villefranche, France, on January 1, 1872.

Alden and 1854
Marcus Peck ; 1825 – 1826, William F. Averill ; 1827 – 1833, Marcus Peck ; 1834, Peter F. Westervelt ; 1835 – 1837, John I. Vosburgh ; 1838 – 1839 ; John H. Gregory ; 1840, Calvin Sliter ; 1841, John H. Gregory ; 1842 – 1843, Solomon Coons ; 1844, Reuben A. Thomas ; 1845, S. V. R. Cole ; 1846, David Fonda ; 1847, David Luce ; 1848, Lorenzo M. Lown ; 1849 – 1850, William L. Stewart, jr .; 1851, Jacob Boyce ; 1852, W. H. Wicks ; 1853, Joseph Alden ; 1854, William H. Lyons ; 1855, Samuel D. Seymour ; 1856, Harmon Westfall ; 1857, George Sliter ; 1858, Albert H. Dutcher ; 1859 – 1861, George Sliter ; 1862, D. E. Barnes ; 1863, William H. Ford ; 1864, B. M. Wilkinson ; 1865, Jeffrey P. Thomas ; 1866 – 1867, David Horton ;

Alden and was
Tombaugh was survived by his widow, Patricia, and their children: daughter Annette and son Alden.
John Alden was among the original settlers of the Plymouth Colony.
In 1634, Alden was jailed, in Boston, for a fight at Kenebeck in Maine between members of the Plymouth Colony and the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
While Alden did not participate in the fight ( which left one person dead ) he was the highest-ranking member from Plymouth that the Massachusetts Bay colonists found to arrest.
A letter survives complaining that Alden was too harsh in his dealings with them.
John Alden was the last male survivor of the signers of the Mayflower Compact, and with the exception of Mary Allerton, he was the last survivor of the Mayflower's company.
In The English Ancestry and Homes of the Pilgrim Fathers, Charles Edward Banks suggested that John was the son of George and Jane Alden and grandson of Richard and Avys Alden of Southampton.
As players such as Bobby Broom, Peter Bernstein, Howard Alden, Russell Malone, and Mark Whitfield revived the sounds of traditional jazz guitar, there was also a resurgence of archtop luthierie ( guitar-making ).
Neil Alden Armstrong ( August 5, 1930 – August 25, 2012 ) was an American astronaut and the first person to walk on the Moon.
Former U-M student and noted architect Alden B. Dow designed the current Fleming Administration Building, which was completed in 1968.
On July 24, 1789, President Washington asked Thomson to deliver the seal to the Department of Foreign Affairs in the person of Roger Alden, who kept it until the Department of State was created.
Her father was Mayflower passenger John Alden.
The Flat Earth Society of Canada was set up by Leo Ferrari ( 1927 – 2010 ), a philosophy professor at the St Thomas University in 1970, together with Raymond Fraser and Alden Nowlan and was active till about 1984.
It was markedly different from the traditional atelier of Jean Léon Gérôme, where Americans Thomas Eakins and Julian Alden Weir had studied.
The town was named for Alden H. Speare, railroad director and president of the town company.
For much of its early history the town was agrarian and today many of Ludlow's street names are derived from the names of these farming families ( e. g. Chapin Street, Miller Street, Alden Street, Fuller Street ).
* Reverend E. H. Alden, founding pastor of First Congregational Church of Waseca, made famous in the Laura Ingalls Wilder series " Little House on the Prairie " where he was played by Dabbs Greer in the TV series.
The Town of Marilla was organized in 1853 from parts of the Towns of Alden and Wales.
The community underwent its next political reshuffling in 1882, being subdivided into districts with unique names and boundaries ( including Alden Manor and Locustwood ); it was at this time that Foster ’ s Meadow was renamed Elmont.
Three months later, three of the six and eighteen others became the guild's first officers and board of directors: Ralph Morgan ( its first president ), Alden Gay, Kenneth Thomson, Alan Mowbray ( who personally funded the organization when it was first founded ), Leon Ames, Tyler Brooke, Clay Clement, James Gleason, Lucile Webster Gleason, Boris Karloff ( reportedly influenced by long hours suffered during the filming of Frankenstein ), Claude King, Noel Madison, Reginald Mason, Bradley Page, Willard Robertson, Ivan Simpson, C. Aubrey Smith, Charles Starrett, Richard Tucker, Arthur Vinton, Morgan Wallace and Lyle Talbot.
Alden Villa was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2011.

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