1Alden Partridge to Thomas Jefferson, 6 September 1815 (Jefferson Papers)
Although I have not the honor of any personal acquaintance with you, yet a perfect conviction...
2Enclosure: Alden Partridge’s Table of Altitudes of Northern Mountains, [before 6 September 1815] (Jefferson Papers)
A Table. Containing the Altitudes of Mountains calculated from Barometrical Observation, by A...
3Alden Partridge to Thomas Jefferson, 23 November 1815 (Jefferson Papers)
I had the honor duly to receive your letter of the 12 th of october . I now take the liberty Sir,...
4Enclosure: Alden Partridge’s Observations on the Use of Barometers to Compute Altitudes, 20 August 1811 (Jefferson Papers)
Extract. The rule for computing altitudes from Barometrical observation is as mathematically...
5Enclosure: Alden Partridge’s Table of Altitudes of the Blue Ridge and Allegheny Mountains, [by 5 November 1810] (Jefferson Papers)
Altitudes of the Blue Ridge & Alleghany Mountains , in feet above the level of tide water, in...
6Alden Partridge to Thomas Jefferson, 9 December 1815 (Jefferson Papers)
Agreeably to promise I now take the liberty to enclose you the Meteorological Tables mentioned in...
7Enclosure: Summary of Meteorological Observations by Alden Partridge, [ca. 9 December 1815] (Jefferson Papers)
Meteorological Table Containing the Results of a Series of Observations made at West Point, State...
8Alden Partridge to Thomas Jefferson, 4 February 1817 (Jefferson Papers)
I had the honor duly to receive your letter of the 3 d of January 1816 —Containing your...
9Enclosure: Alden Partridge to Jonathan Williams, 19 January 1812 (Jefferson Papers)
Reflecting a few days ago upon the manner of ascertaining the initial velocities of Military...
10Enclosure: Alden Partridge’s Notes on Projectile Velocities, February 1815 (Jefferson Papers)
A Table Containing the results of some experiments made at the Military Academy at West Point ,...