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instead of by hanging, but Andre was hanged. After two more months of separation punctuated by their correspondence, on December 14, 1780, Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler were married at the Schuyler Mansion.
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778:adding citations to reliable sources
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2877:"First Report on the Public Credit"
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2154:National Museum of American History
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1166:. New York: Oxford University Press
1065:Hamilton was portrayed in the 2015
87:Elizabeth Hamilton (disambiguation)
3517:Burials at Trinity Church Cemetery
2454:Wilkinson, Alissa (July 2, 2020).
1302:from the original on June 22, 2020
1264:from the original on April 9, 2016
1248:Bielinski, Stefan (May 22, 2001).
1021:Hamilton is portrayed in the 2015
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2800:Revenue Marine (U.S. Coast Guard)
2512:Alexander Hamilton, Revolutionary
2482:Henderson, Kathy (May 19, 2015).
1404:New York State Museum Exhibitions
987:(August 22, 1792 – July 25, 1882)
473:Elizabeth Hamilton depicted in a
425:Her family was among the wealthy
378:, the first private orphanage in
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2795:First Bank of the United States
2617:. New York: C. Scribner's Sons.
2611:Hamilton, Allan McLane (1910).
1228:Smithsonian American Art Museum
1198:Library Company of Philadelphia
1090:biography of Alexander Hamilton
975:(May 16, 1786 – August 2, 1875)
765:needs additional citations for
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3146:Alexander Hamilton High School
2579:Desmond, Alice Curtis (1952).
2543:. Greenwood Publishing Group.
2509:Brockenbrough, Martha (2017).
1644:Hamilton, John Church (1879).
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465:Marriage to Alexander Hamilton
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1154:Presnell, Jenny L. (1999).
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2887:"Report On Manufactures"
2777:New York Circular Letter
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408:Manor of Rensselaerswyck
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2753:The Farmer Refuted
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2593:Catherine Schuyler
2561:Alexander Hamilton
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