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  2. Burr–Hamilton duel - Wikipedia

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    The Alexander Hamilton Awareness Society has been hosting the Celebrate Hamilton program since 2012 to commemorate the BurrHamilton Duel and Alexander Hamilton's life and legacy. [ 67 ] In his historical novel Burr (1973), author Gore Vidal recreates an elderly Aaron Burr visiting the dueling ground in Weehawken.

  3. The Palisades (Hudson River) - Wikipedia

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    The Palisades were the site of 18 documented duels and probably many unrecorded ones in the years 1798–1845. The most famous is the BurrHamilton duel between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr, which took place in a spot known as the Heights of Weehawken on July 11, 1804. [16]

  4. Aaron Burr - Wikipedia

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    PBS's American Experience episode "The Duel" (2000) chronicled the events that led to the BurrHamilton duel. [33] Burr is a principal character in the 2015 biographical musical Hamilton, written by Lin-Manuel Miranda and inspired by historian Ron Chernow's 2004 biography of Hamilton. [d] Leslie Odom Jr. won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a ...

  5. Weehawken, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The Alexander Hamilton Monument on Hamilton Avenue, next to Hamilton Park, is the site of the second memorial to the BurrHamilton duel between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr. The first, on the original duel site, was constructed in 1806 by the Saint Andrew Society, of which Hamilton had been a member.

  6. 1804 New York gubernatorial election - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton refused to acknowledge the accusation, but accepted when Burr challenged him to a duel. On July 11, 1804, Burr and Hamilton met in Weehawken, New Jersey; when the signal was given, Burr shot instantly, striking Hamilton in the chest. He died thirty-one hours later. [2]

  7. The World Was Wide Enough - Wikipedia

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    An artistic interpretation of the duel. The song begins in Burr's perspective. Burr states ten facts about the duel (particularly facts that made it clear that Hamilton had the advantage) as a reprise of "Ten Duel Commandments" plays, noting that the duel is taking place in the same spot where Hamilton's son was killed in a duel.

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  9. George Eacker - Wikipedia

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    In a letter to Rufus King, Robert Troup wrote of Alexander Hamilton, "Never did I see a man so completely overwhelmed with grief as Hamilton had been." [13] Nevertheless, he was said to be civil and professional in his later relationship with Eacker. [4] Hamilton would die in a duel with Aaron Burr only a few years later, on July 11, 1804, on ...