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Headquarters |
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John Chapman House |
New Hope |
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1778/06/28 |
Alexander Hamilton reconnoiters the immediate country between General Washington and General Lee |
Patriot Commander |
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Monmouth Battlefield |
Monmouth Battlefield State Park |
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Battle of Monmouth |
1778/06/28 |
Alexander Hamilton reconnoiters the immediate country between General Washington and General Lee |
Patriot Commander |
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Thomas Smith House |
Mount Laurel |
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Battle of Monmouth |
1778/07/13 |
Col Alexander Hamilton testifies at Charles Lee's Court-martial, 6 sessions are held at the Old Paramus church (razed) from July 10th to the 15th. |
Witnesse |
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Paramus Reformed Church Historic District |
Ridgewood |
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Battle of Monmouth |
1778/10/00 |
Alexander Hamilton serves as a groomsman at the marriage of Catherine Peartree Smith and Elisha Boudinot in Elizabeth, New Jersey. |
Life |
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Belcher-Ogden House |
Elizabeth |
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1780/00/00 |
Alexander Hamilton courts Betsy Schuyler |
Groom |
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Dr Jabez Campfield House |
Morristown |
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Marriage of Elizabeth Schuyler and Alexander Hamilton |
1780/12/14 |
Hamilton marries Elizabeth Schuyler, second daughter of Philip Schuyler, General in the Revolution War and first Senator of New York |
Groom |
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Philip Schuyler Mansion |
Albany |
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Marriage of Elizabeth Schuyler and Alexander Hamilton |
1781/10/14 |
Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Hamilton and his battalion capture Redoubt 10 in a nightime bayonet attack |
American Commander |
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Yorktown Battlefield |
Yorktown, VA |
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Siege of Yorktown |
1786/00/00 |
Erasmus Hall Academy building is built by the townspeople of Flatbush on land donated by the Dutch Reformed Church. Money provided by such notable people as John Vanderbilt, Alexander Hamilton, Jacob Lefferts, John Jay, Aaron Burr |
Benefactor |
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Erasmus Hall Academy |
New York City |
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1788/00/00 |
Alexander Hamilton authors 52 essays of the Federalist Papers, 1787-1788. Hamilton probably wrote three of the 85 Federalist Papers at Schuyler Mansion. |
Author |
Federalist Papers |
Philip Schuyler Mansion |
Albany |
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Publishing of the Federalist Papers |
1790/07/10 |
George Washington and his cabinet (Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Henry Knox, and Alexander Hamilton) dine at the Morris-Jumel Mansion. |
Visitor |
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Morris-Jumel Mansion |
New York City |
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1793/09/05 |
Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton and his wife become ill with fever depart Philadelphia. Six in the Treasury Department also contract the disease, leave only Joshua Dawson at his post. |
Health |
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1793 Philadelphia Yellow Fever Epidemic |
1793/11/30 |
Washington meets with his cabinet (Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, Henry Knox and Edmund Randolph) in Isaac Franks' house four times between November 16 and 30, 1793. |
Secretary of the Treasury |
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Germantown 'White House' |
Philadelphia, PA |
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1793 Philadelphia Yellow Fever Epidemic |
1799/00/00 |
St Mark's Church organizes as the first Episcopal Parish independent of Trinity Church in the new world |
Lawyer |
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St Marks-In-The-Bowery |
New York City |
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1801/00/00 |
In the summer of 1801, Alexander Hamilton and Archibald Gracie host a meeting of New York Federalists to raise $10,000 for starting the New York Evening Post newspaper, which eventually will become the New York Post. |
Publisher |
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Gracie Mansion |
New York City |
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1802/00/00 |
The Hamilton family's country home is completed. Alexander names it "The Grange" after his father's ancestral home in Scotland. |
Home |
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Hamilton Grange National Memorial |
New York City |
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1804/07/11 |
Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr dual with pistols in Weehawken. |
Belligerent |
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Highwood Estate, Weehawken |
Weehawken |
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Alexander Hamilton Duel |