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  1. John Church Hamilton (August 22, 1792 − July 25, 1882) was an American historian, biographer, and lawyer. He was a son of Alexander Hamilton , one of the Founding Fathers of the United States . Early life and education [ edit ]

  2. 7 de jun. de 2023 · John Church Hamilton. / Smithsonian American Art Museum, Wikimedia Commons // Public Domain John was just 12 years old when his father died, but he remembered it vividly for the remainder of his life.

  3. Alexander Hamilton, por John Trumbull. Alexander Hamilton ( Charlestown, Isla Nieves, actual San Cristóbal y Nieves, 11 de enero de 1757- Nueva York, 12 de julio de 1804) fue un economista, estadista, político, escritor, abogado, y el primer secretario del Tesoro de los Estados Unidos. Fue uno de los padres fundadores de los Estados Unidos.

  4. Artwork Description. John Church Hamilton (1792-1882) was the fourth son of Major General Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton. When he was twelve, his father was killed in the now legendary duel with presidential candidate Aaron Burr. John Hamilton graduated from Columbia College in 1809 and served in the United States Army.

  5. John Church Hamilton Full view - 1841. Life of Alexander Hamilton: A History of the Republic of the ..., Volume 2 John Church Hamilton Full view - 1879.

  6. Life of Alexander Hamilton: A History of the Republic of the United States of America, as Traced in His Writings and in Those of His Contemporaries, John Church Hamilton: Author: John Church Hamilton: Publisher: Houghton, Osgood and Company, 1879: Original from: Harvard University: Digitized: Dec 5, 2007 : Export Citation: BiBTeX EndNote RefMan

  7. Hamilton, John C. (John Church), 1792-1882: The works of Alexander Hamilton : comprising his correspondence, and his political and official writings, exclusive of the Federalist, civil and military. Published from the original manuscripts deposited in the Department of State, by order of the Joint Library Committee of Congress.