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phalanx [2022/09/12 20:24] – created amatavaphalanx [2023/05/12 18:55] (current) bant06
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 ====== Phalanx ====== ====== Phalanx ======
  
-[{{:1280px--insert_image_here-.svg.png?400 YOUR IMAGE CAPTION GOES HERE! Readme: Upload an image to image manager and replace "1280px--insert_image_here-.svg.png" with your new image filename. Orclick the brown picture frame icon above and add square brackets [ ] around the squiggly brackets.}}]+The [[washington_college|Washington College]] Phalanx was a military company organized by President [[brownell_thomas_church|Thomas Church Brownell]] at Washington (now Trinity) College in 1826The Archersa more formal company, emerged from the Phalanx in 1834 
  
-- One-two sentence summary of your topic here+When Washington College was founded in 1823, Bishop Brownell intended for students to engage in "considerable outdoor activity," and "hoped that military exercises and drill would find an important place in the curriculum." Brownell had also hoped to engage Captain Alden Partridge, a graduate of the United States Military Academy and professor and superintendent at West Point, in order to appoint him at Washington College. However, Partridge made plans to bring his military school and students to Middletown instead, founding the Literary, Scientific, and Military Institute in 1825 (today Norwich University)
  
 +Though his initial plans did not come to fruition, Brownell organized the Washington College Phalanx shortly after classes began. He wrote of the importance of military drill and "esprit de corps" in the 1826 Washington College //Prospectus//. Similar to a contemporary drill team, the Phalanx wore uniforms and carried pikes. They even escorted dignitaries, such as the Fourth of July in 1826 and President Andrew Jackson's visit to [[hartford|Hartford]] on June 24, 1833. 
  
-- 1-5 paragraphs of detailsstorytelling here +A more formal companythe "Washington College Archers" came from the Phalanx in 1834 and comprised a greater number of students. The College Archers had "striking uniforms... green turbans with black plumes and green frocks and white trousers." Officers wore swords and cadets carried bows and arrows. They appeared "on every public occasion" and " headed every parade.
  
- +The Archers declined and ultimately disappeared sometime in the late 1830s, coinciding with "the rise of the uniformed fire companies of Hartford.
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-[[http://example.com|Book Title Here]] (Date of Publication) by Author, pp. 00-00. +[[https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/w_books/4|The History of Trinity College]] (1967) by Glenn Weaver, pp. 53-54100, 108.
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-*Put sources in order of date (most recent first)+[[https://www.proquest.com/hnphartfordcourant/docview/548547321/pageviewPDF/D357288D4ECB44C3PQ/1?accountid=14405|The Hartford Courant]], 06/24/1833.
  
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