A pair of pistols once owned by Alexander Hamilton, the Founding Father who was killed in the most infamous pistol duel in American history, is going up for auction, with bidding estimated to run into ...
Aaron Burr, who was serving as President Thomas Jefferson's vice president, mortally wounded Alexander Hamilton, the first secretary of the Treasury, in a pistol duel on this day in history, July 11, ...
A unique assortment of Alexander Hamilton items, highlighted by a report considered to be the landmark document of American capitalism, sold for nearly $600,000 Monday in Philadelphia. "The Alexander ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Hamilton Grange is the historic former home of American Founding Father Alexander Hamilton. Located in Upper Manhattan, the home ...
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That’s no way to treat a founder! Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is calling for the return of Alexander Hamilton’s statue to the Capitol Rotunda after it was abruptly removed Thursday. An ...
When offered a chance to save his soul at a Texas church last weekend, Alexander Hamilton did not throw away his shot. During a slightly adapted production of the hit musical "Hamilton" at The Door ...
Founding Father Alexander Hamilton is in the midst of renaissance, largely due to the wildly successful Broadway musical “Hamilton.” These days, his name can be found often alongside George Washington ...
The Post had little love for Napoleon — Ridley’s Scott’s new epic biopic of the one-time Emperor of France. And it turns out Post publisher Alexander Hamilton and his immediate successors at the paper ...
Alexander Hamilton, by John Trumbull (based on 1801 Giuseppe Ceracchi work); now in the National Portrait Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution. (National Archives) Alexander Hamilton is much in ...
Reporting from Paterson, N.J. — On July 10, 1778, Gen. George Washington and the Marquis de Lafayette joined Alexander Hamilton, Washington’s most trusted aide, in what would become Paterson, at the ...