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Russell Military Academy

The New Haven Collegiate and Commercial Institute was founded by Stiles French in 1834 and is a defunct military academy and college preparatory school that "fitted" students to apply for entrance to nearby Yale or West Point, as well as offering classes in business skills like book-keeping. The school was located at Wooster Square in New Haven, Connecticut, United States, about a mile from the Yale campus.

Notable alumni
Leonard Woolsey Bacon, Congregationalist clergyman • Thomas Gray Bennett, president of the Winchester Repeating Arms CompanyFrank Howe Bradley, geologist • E. Warren Clark, American educator in Meiji Japan • Ira Davenport, New York congressman • Charles DeKay, author, editor, critic • William Wade Dudley, politician • Daniel Cady Eaton, botanist • Carlos French, Connecticut congressman • Bertram Goodhue, architect • William Henry Goodyear, first curator of the Metropolitan Museum of ArtEthan Allen Hitchcock, Secretary of the Interior • Henry Holt, publisher • Bronson Howard, dramatist • Brayton Ives, financier • Charles D. Lanier, financier • Fred Ewing Lewis, Pennsylvania congressman • Victor H. Metcalf, Secretary of the Navy, Secretary of Commerce and Labor • William Chester Minor, lexicographer • Frederic Courtland Penfield, diplomat • Morton F. Plant, financier • John Addison Porter, secretary to president William McKinleyRaphael Pumpelly, geologist and explorer • Col. Thomas E. Rose, Union officer and mastermind of the Libby Prison EscapeEugene Schuyler, diplomat, scholar, writer, explorer • Charlemagne Tower Jr., diplomat • William Wirt Winchester, treasurer and chief shareholder in the Winchester Repeating Arms Company ==Notable faculty==
Notable faculty
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