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In 1818 as a young man of 20, he moved to St. Louis, Missouri to join his older brother Archibald Gamble, an attorney who had moved there earlier and was established as a clerk of the St. Louis Circuit Court. [1] After practicing in Franklin in the middle of the state, Gamble became prosecuting attorney of the Circuit Court of Howard County ...
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.
After first venturing west about 1843, he returned home to Saint Louis after a couple years for a short time, and again in the spring of 1848, at which time his parents were living, but they died within the year. His autobiography indicates that he never saw any members of his immediate family again. [1]
In 1982, Hamilton became a circuit judge for Missouri's Twenty-second Judicial Circuit, and in 1988, she was elevated to the Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District. During her service as a state court judge, Hamilton was an adjunct professor, teaching at Saint Louis University Law School from 1986 to 1987, and in 1989, and at Washington ...
A search of Hamilton’s writings turned up no such quote, though, and experts who have written and edited texts about the first treasury secretary said he did not write it.
Louis McLane Hamilton (1844–1868) Allan McLane Hamilton (1848–1919) ∞ (1) Florence Rutger Craig (1854–1925) ∞ (2) May Copeland Tomlinson (1870–1924) Louis McLane Hamilton (1876–1911) Walter Hamilton (1856–1879) George Hamilton; William Hamilton (1788–1856) ∞ Jean Donald [daughter of Robert Donald] Joseph Hamilton (1899–1965)
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