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  1. The Intimate Life of Alexander Hamilton: Based Chiefly Upon Original Family Letters and Other Documents, Many of which Have Never Been Published Allan McLane Hamilton C. Scribner's Sons , 1910 - Statesmen - 483 pages

  2. 25 de ene. de 2002 · Allan McLane Hamilton believes that H turned to religion because of his “fear for the future welfare of his country,” and Mitchell states that “Hamilton was returning to his early sacred beliefs, from which his attention had long been distracted by the public tasks he had in hand.”

  3. Title The intimate life of Alexander Hamilton, Contributor Names Hamilton, Allan McLane, 1848- [from old catalog]

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Allan_McLaneAllan McLane - Wikipedia

    Allan McLane was born on August 8, 1746, in Philadelphia. [2] His father, a Scottish-born merchant, had emigrated from the island of Coll to America in 1738. [3] McLane traveled to Europe as a young man from 1767 to 1769, touring the continent and visiting relatives in Scotland. [3] Later, in 1774, he settled near Smyrna, Delaware, to begin a ...

  5. 8 de nov. de 2016 · Allan McLane Hamilton was the grandson of Alexander Hamilton. A noted psychiatrist, he is best known for authoring several works in that field including Recollections of an Alienist. He served as an expert, witness or advisor to many insanity trials. He lived in New York and passed away in 1919.

  6. 7 de jun. de 2023 · / Hamilton, Allan McLane, Wikimedia Commons // Public Domain The oldest of the Hamilton brood, Philip was born in 1782 and named after his maternal grandfather, Philip Schuyler , an American ...

  7. dukespace.lib.duke.edu › bitstreams › dc3c1032-8e3cAllan McLane Hamilton

    Allan McLane Hamilton Jonathan Davidson, M.B.B.S., F.R.C.Psych. AllanMcLaneHamilton(1848–1919),agrandsonoffounding father Alexander Hamilton, became a prominent alienist (psychiatrist) in a career stretching from 1870 to his death in 1919. In the first part of his career, Hamilton specialized in neurology, including electrotherapeutics ...