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Tag Archives: paul heller

– President James Monroe visits Montpelier 1817

Montpelier Vermont Historical Society Posted on March 30, 2023 by adminApril 19, 2023

President Monroe and the Scholars of Montpelier, 1817 By Paul Heller      Presidential visits to Vermont are relatively rare. The earliest visit to Montpelier by a sitting President was that of the fifth chief executive, President James Monroe, who … Continue reading →

Posted in City & State Buildings, Events, Government, Uncategorized | Tagged 1817, Montpeliuer Academy, paul heller, President James Monroe

– 1822 – Military Academy Cadets hike from Norwich to Montpelier

Montpelier Vermont Historical Society Posted on January 10, 2023 by adminApril 19, 2023

A Long Walk to Montpelier – 1822 by Paul Heller      On October 11, 1822 the cadets from Captain Partridge’s American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy left Norwich, Vermont to embark on an eight-day march to Montpelier and back. … Continue reading →

Posted in Schools, Uncategorized | Tagged Alden Partridge, American Literary, and Military Academy, Montpelier, Norwich University, paul heller, Samuel Pitkin, Scientific

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