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Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton (b. August 9, 1757, Albany, NY–d.November 9, 1854, Washington, DC); sometimes called "Eliza" or "Betsey"; co-founder and deputy director of an orphanage in New York City; wife of American founding father Alexander Hamilton; daughter of Continental Army General Philip Schuyler, a Revolutionary War general, and Catherine Van Rensselaer Schuyler; Van Rensselaers of the Manor of Rensselaerswyck were one of the richest and most politically influential families in the state of New York; family was among the wealthy Dutch landowners who had settled around Albany in the mid-1600s; very strong willed; met Alexander Hamilton in 1780 and married soon after; aided her husband during his political career; after her husband's death, she was left to pay his debts and founded the Orphan Asylum Society in 1806; relocated to Washignton, DC in 1848 to live with daughter; sought to preserve her husband's legacy; helped raise money to build the Washington Monument
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Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton (b. August 9, 1757, Albany, NY–d.November 9, 1854, Washington, DC); sometimes called "Eliza" or "Betsey"; co-founder and deputy director of an orphanage in New York City; wife of American founding father Alexander Hamilton; daughter of Continental Army General Philip Schuyler, a Revolutionary War general, and Catherine Van Rensselaer Schuyler; Van Rensselaers of the Manor of Rensselaerswyck were one of the richest and most politically influential families in the state of New York; family was among the wealthy Dutch landowners who had settled around Albany in the mid-1600s; very strong willed; met Alexander Hamilton in 1780 and married soon after; aided her husband during his political career; after her husband's death, she was left to pay his debts and founded the Orphan Asylum Society in 1806; relocated to Washignton, DC in 1848 to live with daughter; sought to preserve her husband's legacy; helped raise money to build the Washington Monument
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Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton (b. August 9, 1757, Albany, NY–d. November 9, 1854, Washington, DC) was the daughter of Continental Army General Philip Schuyler, a Revolutionary War general, and Catherine Van Rensselaer Schuyler. The Van Rensselaers and Schuylers were some of the richest and most politically influential families in the state of New York. Elizabeth was described as very strong willed.
She met Alexander Hamilton in 1780 and they married soon after. Elizabeth aided her husband during his political career and after his death, she was left to pay his debts. She was invovled in charity works and founded the Orphan Asylum Society in 1806. In 1848 she relocated to Washignton, DC i to live with daughter; and spent her later life working to preserve her husband's legacy.
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Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton (b. August 9, 1757, Albany, NY–d.November 9, 1854, Washington, DC); sometimes called "Eliza" or "Betsey"; co-founder and deputy director of an orphanage in New York City; wife of American founding father Alexander Hamilton; daughter of Continental Army General Philip Schuyler, a Revolutionary War general, and Catherine Van Rensselaer Schuyler; Van Rensselaers of the Manor of Rensselaerswyck were one of the richest and most politically influential families in the state of New York; family was among the wealthy Dutch landowners who had settled around Albany in the mid-1600s; very strong willed; met Alexander Hamilton in 1780 and married soon after; aided her husband during his political career; after her husband's death, she was left to pay his debts and founded the Orphan Asylum Society in 1806; relocated to Washignton, DC in 1848 to live with daughter; sought to preserve her husband's legacy; helped raise money to build the Washington Monument
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Wikipedia article, Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton (accessed Aug. 7, 2018)
Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton (b. August 9, 1757, Albany, NY–d.November 9, 1854, Washington, DC); sometimes called "Eliza" or "Betsey"; co-founder and deputy director of an orphanage in New York City; wife of American founding father Alexander Hamilton; daughter of Continental Army General Philip Schuyler, a Revolutionary War general, and Catherine Van Rensselaer Schuyler; Van Rensselaers of the Manor of Rensselaerswyck were one of the richest and most politically influential families in the state of New York; family was among the wealthy Dutch landowners who had settled around Albany in the mid-1600s; very strong willed; met Alexander Hamilton in 1780 and married soon after; aided her husband during his political career; after her husband's death, she was left to pay his debts and founded the Orphan Asylum Society in 1806; relocated to Washignton, DC in 1848 to live with daughter; sought to preserve her husband's legacy; helped raise money to build the Washington Monument
The child care agency Graham Windham was founded by a merger of two predecessor organizations: the Graham Home for Children (founded in 1806 as the Orphan Asylum Society) and Windham Child Care (founded in 1835 as the Society for the Relief of Half Orphans and Destitute Children). The 1977 merger created Graham Windham Services to Families and Children, now called Graham Windham. The collection includes records of the Orphan Asylum Society/Graham Home 1806-1977, the Society for the Relief of Half Orphans and Destitute Children/Windham Child Care 1841-1977, and Graham Windham 1977-2011. The collection also contains one document from the Society for the Relief of Poor Widows with Small Children circa 1804-1881, a half box of records of the Tuberculosis Preventorium 1910-1949 and a volume of minutes of the New York Methodist Sunday School Society of the West Circuit 1835-1837.
ArchivalResource:
81.6 Linear feet; (110 archival boxes; 225 volumes)
Society for the Relief of Poor Widows with Small Children. Minutes, 1797-1932.
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Minutes, 1797-1932.
Minutes, 1797-1932. They record annual meetings and regular business meetings, and contain information about the Society's foundation in 1797, its finances and fund-raising, names of its officers, and details of its work, with some names of families helped by the Society. There is some description of individual cases, and reference to ways in which demands on the Society were affected by difficult times for the city as a whole, such as the 1798 yellow fever epidemic. The Society was founded by Isabella Graham, and many notable New York women were involved in its work, including Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton and Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton, the widow of Alexander Hamilton. Printed copies of the Society's bylaws for 1813, 1857, and 1887 are included.
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James Kent Papers 1779-1854 (bulk 1798-1847)
Jurist and legal commentator. Correspondence, including family letters, journals of official and personal travels, diplomas, and commissions pertaining primarily to Kent's service as judge of the New York supreme court and as chancellor of the New York court of chancery.
ArchivalResource:
1,500 items; 17 containers plus 4 oversize; 7 linear feet; 7 microfilm reels
Kent, James, 1763-1847. James Kent papers, 1779-1854 (bulk 1798-1847).
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Hamilton, Elizabeth Schuyler, 1757-1854
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George Washington papers 1694-1932
George Washington papers, 1694-1932
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George Washington papers 1694-1932
George Washington (1732-1799) was the first president of the U.S. Collection contains general correspondence, official and personal papers, family papers, volumes, and miscellaneous papers concerning Washington. Collection covers the significant years of his life and includes original manuscripts, facsimiles and photostatic copies of originals not belonging to the New York Public Library. Correspondence, 1754-1799, consists of letters to, from and about Washington and relate to military and political matters as well as to the upkeep of Mount Vernon. His official and personal papers, 1750-1803, contain land surveys, receipts and estate papers. Family papers, 1694-1894, pertain to various members of the families of both Washington and his wife. Volumes include Washington's 1757 notebook (which contains his recipe for beer); orderly book for 1778; letterbooks, 1768-1799; surveys; typewritten unpublished manuscript entitled "Washington's Secret of 1782"; Washington's war map of New York and New Jersey, 1777; and 1750-1774 ledger. Miscellany series consists largely of papers pertaining to his Farewell Address as President to the citizens of the United States, including the original manuscript of the address, 1796. Some other items are photocopies of papers about Washington belonging to private individuals and institutions.
correspondence about the manuscript of Washington's Farewell Address
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Hamilton, Elizabeth Schuyler, 1757-1854
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J. H. Hamilton family letters relating to sheepherding in Montana, ca. 1873-1894 (bulk 1890-1894).
J. H. Hamilton family letters relating to sheepherding in Montana, ca. 1873-1894 (bulk 1890-1894).
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J. H. Hamilton family letters relating to sheepherding in Montana, ca. 1873-1894 (bulk 1890-1894).
Letters from the Hamilton family in Montana written to their parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hamilton. The letters, many of them written on the Sage Creek Sheep Company's letterhead, describe the sheepherding business and homesteading, news of family in Montana, and news of unusual events, such as the murder of a ranch hand by another sheepherder. The letters from Belle and Lizzie describe more domestic details: getting meals for ranch hands at shearing time, growing gardens, and papering rooms. Accompanied by a letter from a friend in Idaho describing his life there, two additional letters from others, and a statement of account for J. H. Hamilton dated ca. 1873.
Bridges, J. F. (Joseph F.). Map of property belonging to Archibald Watt, situated in the 12th Ward of the City of New York / Jos. F. Bridges.
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Hamilton, Elizabeth Schuyler, 1757-1854
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ESSEX PAPERS. Vol. IV. (ff 341). Sept.-Dec. 1673. 1. " A relation of the French Squadron sent to his Highnesse Pr. Rupert by Monsr de Martell, their Vice-Admirall ": an account of the engagement of the English and French Fleets with the Dutch on 20 A... Unspecified
ESSEX PAPERS. Vol. IV. (ff 341). Sept.-Dec. 1673. 1. " A relation of the French Squadron sent to his Highnesse Pr. Rupert by Monsr de Martell, their Vice-Admirall ": an account of the engagement of the English and French Fleets with the Dutch on 20 A...
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ESSEX PAPERS. Vol. IV. (ff 341). Sept.-Dec. 1673. 1. " A relation of the French Squadron sent to his Highnesse Pr. Rupert by Monsr de Martell, their Vice-Admirall ": an account of the engagement of the English and French Fleets with the Dutch on 20 A... Unspecified
ESSEX PAPERS. Vol. IV. (ff 341). Sept.-Dec. 1673. 1. " A relation of the French Squadron sent to his Highnesse Pr. Rupert by Monsr de Martell, their Vice-Admirall ": an account of the engagement of the English and French Fleets with the Dutch on 20 A...
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Hamilton, Elizabeth Schuyler, 1757-1854
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Jacob Morris papers, 1791-1935.
Morris, Jacob, 1755-1844. Jacob Morris papers, 1791-1935.
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Jacob Morris papers, 1791-1935.
Correspondence (1791-1841) relates primarily to family affairs or Morris' activities as land agent, including letters from his mother, Mary Morris, his sons Charles B. and John Cox Morris, his nephew Gouverneur Morris (1828), and other members of the family; fair copies of letters from Jacob and letters from various people outside the family, including Robert Troup (1812), Stephan Van Rensselaer, Jr. (1821), and Elizabeth Schuyler (Mrs. Alexander) Hamilton (1821); deeds, powers of attorney, and other legal papers; a broadside "THE MORMON PROPHET. Complete Exposure of the Fraud" and copies of sworn statements (1903) from witnesses of a Mormon trek out of New York State; and miscellaneous booklets, clippings, and notes.
Morris, Jacob, 1755-1844. Jacob Morris papers, 1791-1935.
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Hamilton, Elizabeth Schuyler, 1757-1854
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ESSEX PAPERS. Vol. III. (ff. 339). May-Aug. 1673. 1. Minutes of Orders in Council for sending English farthings to Ireland; Whitehall, 4 July, 13 Aug. 1673. ff. 168, 295 2. Surrenders of his several commissions by James, Duke of York, 15 June, 1673; ... Unspecified
ESSEX PAPERS. Vol. III. (ff. 339). May-Aug. 1673. 1. Minutes of Orders in Council for sending English farthings to Ireland; Whitehall, 4 July, 13 Aug. 1673. ff. 168, 295 2. Surrenders of his several commissions by James, Duke of York, 15 June, 1673; ...
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ESSEX PAPERS. Vol. III. (ff. 339). May-Aug. 1673. 1. Minutes of Orders in Council for sending English farthings to Ireland; Whitehall, 4 July, 13 Aug. 1673. ff. 168, 295 2. Surrenders of his several commissions by James, Duke of York, 15 June, 1673; ... Unspecified
ESSEX PAPERS. Vol. III. (ff. 339). May-Aug. 1673. 1. Minutes of Orders in Council for sending English farthings to Ireland; Whitehall, 4 July, 13 Aug. 1673. ff. 168, 295 2. Surrenders of his several commissions by James, Duke of York, 15 June, 1673; ...
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Hamilton, Elizabeth Schuyler, 1757-1854
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Letter, 1791 December 21 [to] Sharp Delany, Collector of Customs, Philadelphia.
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804. Letter, 1791 December 21 [to] Sharp Delany, Collector of Customs, Philadelphia.
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Letter, 1791 December 21 [to] Sharp Delany, Collector of Customs, Philadelphia.
Directs Delany to deposit his receipts and payments into the Bank of the United States.
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804. Letter, 1791 December 21 [to] Sharp Delany, Collector of Customs, Philadelphia.
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Hamilton, Elizabeth Schuyler, 1757-1854
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Philip Church papers, 1779-1861.
Philip Church papers, 1779-1861.
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Philip Church papers, 1779-1861.
Correspondence, legal papers, deeds, conveyances, minutes, etc., 1779-1861, of Philip Church of Allegany County, New York, and other members of the Church family. Papers of Philip Church pertain mostly to his involvement in the running of the Erie Railroad through his lands in Allegany County. Papers also contain a few items of family correspondence, including 5 letters, 1821-1847, from Philip's wife, Anna Matilda Church, to her close friend, Mrs. Gerrit (Anne Fitzhugh) Smith of Peterboro, New York. Additional correspondence includes 19 letters sent from London and New York by Philip Church's mother, Angelica Schuyler Church, to various family members, including Philip himself, her sister Elizabeth (Mrs. Alexander Hamilton), and her brother, Philip Schuyler of Rhinebeck, New York. Also included are field books of Moses Van Campen's surveys of Philip Church's property known as the Church Tract in Angelica, New York, notarized 1814.
Randel, John. [Map of the area later bounded by 129th and 158th Streets, Douglass Boulevard and the Hudson River, Manhattan, New York, N.Y.].
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Hamilton, Elizabeth Schuyler, 1757-1854
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Autograph File, H
Autograph File, H
Title:
Autograph File, H
The Autograph File is an alphabetically arranged collection of single letters, manuscripts, and drawings received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804. Letter and autograph, 1791.
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Letter and autograph, 1791.
Collection includes a personal letter of Alexander Hamilton to his wife, Elizabeth, informing her that business matters required him to stay in Philadelphia longer than he had expected; a piece of stationary containing the autograph of Elizabeth Hamilton.
ArchivalResource:
2 items.Alexander Hamilton letter: 1 item (4 p.) ; 25 cm.Elizabeth Hamilton autograph 1 item (4 p.) ; 14 cm.
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James Kent Papers 1779-1854 (bulk 1798-1847)
Jurist and legal commentator. Correspondence, including family letters, journals of official and personal travels, diplomas, and commissions pertaining primarily to Kent's service as judge of the New York supreme court and as chancellor of the New York court of chancery.
ArchivalResource:
1,500 items; 17 containers plus 4 oversize; 7 linear feet; 7 microfilm reels
Vol. I, ff. 243includes:f. 1 Charles Berkeley, Viscount Dursley; 2nd Earl of Berkeley (1698); Envoy to the Hague: Letter to J. Swift: 1709.ff. 3, 15, 17, 19, 25, 30 Joseph Addison, dramatist and essayist: Letters to J. Swift: 1708-1718.ff. 5, 7, ... Unspecified
Vol. I, ff. 243includes:f. 1 Charles Berkeley, Viscount Dursley; 2nd Earl of Berkeley (1698); Envoy to the Hague: Letter to J. Swift: 1709.ff. 3, 15, 17, 19, 25, 30 Joseph Addison, dramatist and essayist: Letters to J. Swift: 1708-1718.ff. 5, 7, ...
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Vol. I, ff. 243includes:f. 1 Charles Berkeley, Viscount Dursley; 2nd Earl of Berkeley (1698); Envoy to the Hague: Letter to J. Swift: 1709.ff. 3, 15, 17, 19, 25, 30 Joseph Addison, dramatist and essayist: Letters to J. Swift: 1708-1718.ff. 5, 7, ... Unspecified
Vol. I, ff. 243includes:f. 1 Charles Berkeley, Viscount Dursley; 2nd Earl of Berkeley (1698); Envoy to the Hague: Letter to J. Swift: 1709.ff. 3, 15, 17, 19, 25, 30 Joseph Addison, dramatist and essayist: Letters to J. Swift: 1708-1718.ff. 5, 7, ...
De Groot family. De Groot family papers, ca. 1837-1965.
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Hamilton, Elizabeth Schuyler, 1757-1854
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J. H. Hamilton family letters relating to sheepherding in Montana, ca. 1873-1894 (bulk 1890-1894).
J. H. Hamilton family letters relating to sheepherding in Montana, ca. 1873-1894 (bulk 1890-1894).
Title:
J. H. Hamilton family letters relating to sheepherding in Montana, ca. 1873-1894 (bulk 1890-1894).
Letters from the Hamilton family in Montana written to their parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hamilton. The letters, many of them written on the Sage Creek Sheep Company's letterhead, describe the sheepherding business and homesteading, news of family in Montana, and news of unusual events, such as the murder of a ranch hand by another sheepherder. The letters from Belle and Lizzie describe more domestic details: getting meals for ranch hands at shearing time, growing gardens, and papering rooms. Accompanied by a letter from a friend in Idaho describing his life there, two additional letters from others, and a statement of account for J. H. Hamilton dated ca. 1873.
J. H. Hamilton family letters relating to sheepherding in Montana, ca. 1873-1894 (bulk 1890-1894).
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Hamilton, Elizabeth Schuyler, 1757-1854
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Collection, 1679-1823.
Schuyler family. Collection, 1679-1823.
Title:
Collection, 1679-1823.
The collection contains, foremost, correspondence by Philip Schuyler to others on land transactions, business matters, the Revolutionary War and government, with some on family affairs. Correspondents include: John Jay, Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, John Williams, Richard Varrick, Stephen Van Rensselaer, Henry Livingston, Gerard Bancker, Nicholas Low, John Porteous and Peter Hogeboom. This collection also includes accounts, receipts, etc. related to purchases of goods and services, and bills against the State regarding Indian Affairs; deeds, leases, surveys and other documents concerning land holdings in Saratoga Patent and Claverack; and miscellaneous document related to concerning the Western Inland Lock Navigation Company. The Schuyler family portion of the collection includes, among others, some correspondence from Alexander Hamilton to his wife Elizabeth (Schuyler) Hamilton. Includes two maps 1) a memorandum and map concerning the exchange of land with Abraham E. Wendell circa March 6, 1761 of land originally granted by the corporation of Albany to Cortlandt Schuyler, deceased and 2) a copy of a "Map of Land in and Near the City of Albany, surveyed in June 1808 for the heirs of the late Philip Schuyler Esq. John Randall Jun[ior] 29 Nov 1808."
ArchivalResource:
2 boxes (0.50 cubic ft.)survey maps 2 maps : manuscript ; 42 x 53 cm. or smaller.
Vol. CCLXVI (ff. 192). 1708-May 1709.includes:f. 3 Sir John Huband, 2nd Baronet: Letter to Duke of Marlborough: 1708.f. 5 Captain Isaac Gouyquet St Eloy, 10th Foot: Letters to Duke of Marlborough: 1703, 1708.: Partly Fr.f. 7 Bada Duiardain, of ... 1708-May 1709
Vol. CCLXVI (ff. 192). 1708-May 1709.includes:f. 3 Sir John Huband, 2nd Baronet: Letter to Duke of Marlborough: 1708.f. 5 Captain Isaac Gouyquet St Eloy, 10th Foot: Letters to Duke of Marlborough: 1703, 1708.: Partly Fr.f. 7 Bada Duiardain, of ...
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Vol. CCLXVI (ff. 192). 1708-May 1709.includes:f. 3 Sir John Huband, 2nd Baronet: Letter to Duke of Marlborough: 1708.f. 5 Captain Isaac Gouyquet St Eloy, 10th Foot: Letters to Duke of Marlborough: 1703, 1708.: Partly Fr.f. 7 Bada Duiardain, of ... 1708-May 1709
Vol. CCLXVI (ff. 192). 1708-May 1709.includes:f. 3 Sir John Huband, 2nd Baronet: Letter to Duke of Marlborough: 1708.f. 5 Captain Isaac Gouyquet St Eloy, 10th Foot: Letters to Duke of Marlborough: 1703, 1708.: Partly Fr.f. 7 Bada Duiardain, of ...
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Hamilton, Elizabeth Schuyler, 1757-1854
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Alexander Hamilton Papers 1708-1903 (bulk 1777-1804)
Alexander Hamilton Papers, 1708-1903, (bulk 1777-1804)
Title:
Alexander Hamilton Papers 1708-1903 (bulk 1777-1804)
Delegate from New York to the United States Continental Congress, United States secretary of the treasury, United States army officer, statesman, and lawyer. Correspondence, speeches and writings, legal and financial papers, printed matter, and other papers relating to Hamilton's personal life and public career, especially his service as an aide to George Washington during the Revolutionary War, his participation in the United States Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention, his service as United States secretary of the treasury, his New York law practice, and his service as inspector general of the army.
ArchivalResource:
12,000 items; 44 containers plus 3 oversize; 22.4 linear feet; 34 microfilm reels
Alexander Hamilton Papers, 1708-1903, (bulk 1777-1804)
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Hamilton, Elizabeth Schuyler, 1757-1854
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Papers of the Hamilton family [manuscript], 1803-1927.
Papers of the Hamilton family [manuscript], 1803-1927.
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Papers of the Hamilton family [manuscript], 1803-1927.
These papers include indentures, a will, and receipts of John Hamilton and his wife, Elizabeth Hamilton, of Braken County, Kentucky. There are two pension documents: 1834 January 8 for Revolutionary War Service of an unknown soldier, and 1884 March 4, for service of John O. Hamilton. There is also an obituary for John Carroll Hamilton, 1927 June 18, from a Warsaw, Kentucky, newspaper.
Papers of the Hamilton family [manuscript], 1803-1927.
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Hamilton, Elizabeth Schuyler, 1757-1854
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Collection of material pertaining to American women of the 19th and 20th century.
Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell), 1820-1906. Collection of material pertaining to American women of the 19th and 20th century.
Title:
Collection of material pertaining to American women of the 19th and 20th century.
Written by 26 women suffragettes, authors, a civil war captain, a heroine of the war of 1812, confederate spy, civil war nurse, an educator, a physician, a lawyer, an actress, an astronomer, commander of the salvation army, and wives of famous men, this correspondence represents the diverse roles played by women from the early years of our republic.
Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell), 1820-1906. Collection of material pertaining to American women of the 19th and 20th century.
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Hamilton, Elizabeth Schuyler, 1757-1854
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Bushrod Washington family papers 1662-1835
Washington, Bushrod, 1762-1829. Bushrod Washington family papers, 1662-1835
Title:
Bushrod Washington family papers 1662-1835
The Bushrod Washington Family Papers consist of documents gathered by the relations of the first President of the United States, George Washington. The collection comprises an assortment of correspondence and legal documents, documenting the lives and property ownership of several branches of the Washington family. The collection is organized into five series: Correspondence, Legal Documents, Social, Miscellaneous, and Indenture Notices (Land Deeds).
Hamilton, Elizabeth, active 1782-1827, of Bridge of Earn
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THOMAS WILKINSON PAPERS. Vol. III. Miscellaneous corres-pondence and verses; 1782-1827, n.d. The writers include Bernard Barton, Lord Brougham, Lord Lonsdale, Bishop Percy, William Smith, M.P., and William Wordsworth (two letters), an autograph copy ... 1782-1827
THOMAS WILKINSON PAPERS. Vol. III. Miscellaneous corres-pondence and verses; 1782-1827, n.d. The writers include Bernard Barton, Lord Brougham, Lord Lonsdale, Bishop Percy, William Smith, M.P., and William Wordsworth (two letters), an autograph copy ..., 1782-1827
Title:
THOMAS WILKINSON PAPERS. Vol. III. Miscellaneous corres-pondence and verses; 1782-1827, n.d. The writers include Bernard Barton, Lord Brougham, Lord Lonsdale, Bishop Percy, William Smith, M.P., and William Wordsworth (two letters), an autograph copy ... 1782-1827
THOMAS WILKINSON PAPERS. Vol. III. Miscellaneous corres-pondence and verses; 1782-1827, n.d. The writers include Bernard Barton, Lord Brougham, Lord Lonsdale, Bishop Percy, William Smith, M.P., and William Wordsworth (two letters), an autograph copy ..., 1782-1827
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Hamilton, Elizabeth Schuyler, 1757-1854
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Bridges, J. F. (Joseph F.)
Bridges, J. F. (Joseph F.) http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w63r2cgx
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