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  2. Alexander Hamilton - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Hamilton (January 11, 1755 or 1757 [a] – July 12, 1804) was an American military officer, statesman, and Founding Father who served as the first U.S. secretary of the treasury from 1789 to 1795 during George Washington's presidency.

  3. John Trumbull - Wikipedia

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    He painted portraits of John Adams (1797), Jonathan Trumbull, and Rufus King (1800); Timothy Dwight and Stephen Van Rensselaer (both at Yale), Alexander Hamilton (one in the Metropolitan Museum of Art and one in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, both taken from Ceracchi's bust), a self-portrait (1833), a full-length of Washington, held at ...

  4. Ron Chernow - Wikipedia

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    Q&A interview with Chernow on Alexander Hamilton and Hamilton: The Musical, April 24, 2016, C-SPAN: Part one of Q&A interview with Chernow on Washington: A Life, October 2, 2010, C-SPAN: Part two of Q&A interview with Chernow on Washington: A Life, October 9, 2010, C-SPAN: Presentation by Chernow on Washington: A Life, November 21, 2010, C-SPAN

  5. Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Hamilton (née Schuyler / ˈ s k aɪ l ər /; August 9, 1757 – November 9, 1854 [2]) was an American socialite and philanthropist. She was the wife of American Founding Father Alexander Hamilton and was a passionate champion and defender of Hamilton's work and efforts in the American Revolution and the founding of the United States.

  6. Angelica Schuyler Church - Wikipedia

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    Philip Schuyler Church (1778–1861), who served as a U.S. Army captain and aide de camp to Alexander Hamilton in 1798–1800, when Hamilton was Major General of the Army during the Quasi-War with France. [7] [20] Philip was a lawyer and judge, and founder of the town of Angelica, New York. [7]

  7. Louvre - Wikipedia

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    The early days were hectic. Privileged artists continued to live in residence, and the unlabeled paintings hung "frame to frame from floor to ceiling". [37] The structure itself closed in May 1796 due to structural deficiencies. It reopened on 14 July 1801, arranged chronologically and with new lighting and columns. [37]

  8. Louvre Palace - Wikipedia

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    North wing of Louvre facing main courtyard. The Louvre Palace (French: Palais du Louvre, [palɛ dy luvʁ]), often referred to simply as the Louvre, is an iconic French palace located on the Right Bank of the Seine in Paris, occupying a vast expanse of land between the Tuileries Gardens and the church of Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois.

  9. Alexander Hamilton (Trumbull) - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Hamilton is a 1792 [1] full-length portrait of Alexander Hamilton by John Trumbull.It is one of multiple paintings John Trumbull made of Alexander Hamilton. In 2013, the painting was donated by Credit Suisse to both New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas.