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    Aaron Burr (1756–1836), controversial Revolutionary War hero and politician, third vice president of the United States, killer of Alexander Hamilton, adventurer who was eventually tried and acquitted of treason; Aaron Burr Sr. (1716–1757), Presbyterian minister, second president of Princeton University and father of Aaron Burr

  3. Aaron Burr - Wikipedia

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    Aaron Burr Jr. was born on February 6, 1756, [3] in Newark, in what was then the Province of New Jersey, one of the Thirteen Colonies of the colonial era British America. He was the second child of the Reverend Aaron Burr Sr. (1716–1757), a Presbyterian minister and second president of the College of New Jersey, which later became Princeton ...

  4. Aaron Burr Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Aaron Burr Sr. (January 4, 1716 – September 24, 1757) was a Presbyterian minister and college educator in colonial America. He was a founder of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University ) and the father of Aaron Burr (1756–1836), the third vice president of the United States .

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    Washington's tomb at the United States Capitol in Washington D.C., originally designed to entomb the body of George Washington. Burial places of presidents and vice presidents of the United States are located across 23 states and the District of Columbia.

  6. Aaron Columbus Burr - Wikipedia

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    Aaron Columbus Burr (born Aaron Burr Colombe; [1] September 15, 1808 – July 27, 1882), was the son of the third U.S. vice president Aaron Burr. [2] He worked as a goldsmith and silversmith , and was engaged in the diamond and jewellery business in New York City .

  7. Aaron Burr was on a mission to commit treason. And ... - AOL

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    Aaron Burr, infamous for shooting Alexander Hamilton in a duel, went on to be charged with treason for a conspiracy in the Ohio River Valley. Aaron Burr was on a mission to commit treason. And ...

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    Eliza Jumel (1775–1865), second wife of Aaron Burr; Dita Hopkins Kinney (1855–1921), first superintendent of United States Army Nurse Corps (1901–1909) Edward I. Koch (1924–2013), Mayor of New York City (1978–1989) [11] John Lewis (1920–2001), American jazz pianist and founder of the Modern Jazz Quartet

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