Alexander Hamilton, 1755-1804. Letter, 1778.

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Alexander Hamilton, 1755-1804. Letter, 1778.

Letter from Hamilton to Major General McDougall concerning the Revolutionary War.

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Hamilton, Alexander, 1712-1756

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Alexander Hamilton (1712 - 1756), a graduate of the University of Edinburgh, moved to Maryland in 1739. He practiced medicite and owned an apothecary in Annapolis and was also known as a musician, poet, journalist, and satirst, the founder of the Tuesday Club in Anapolis (1745). On May 30, 1744, Hamilton and his black servant Dromo embarked on a tour of northern colonies. They returned to Annapolis on Sept. 27, having made 1624 miles through Delaware, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Connecti...