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![]() Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 | Letter of Philip John Schuyler to
Angelica Church Albany, New York, 1804 Aug 4 He expresses grief and sorrow over the death of Alexander Hamilton, and sympathy for his wife, Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton, and their children. | |
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| Letter of Alexander Hamilton
to [Philip John] Schuyler New York, New York 1801 Mar 22 Hamilton in this letter to his father-in-law discusses the fire onboard the vessel which was docked in Havenshaw Bay while he and his wife were aboard. |
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![]() Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 | Letter of E[lizabeth] W. van Rensselaer to
Nicholas Low Edinburgh, 1840 Aug 10 Family descendants continued their strong attachment to Europe as evidenced by this description of the Grand Tour. Paris as always holds a strong attachment, "...the Parisian Capital....must pronounce the place of places." | |
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| Letters of Abraham Lincoln
and Winfield Scott August 18, 1862 and 1865 The descendants of the Church family continued their tradition of service and involvement with their country as evidenced by Lincoln's introduction for Louis McLane Hamilton, descendant of Alexander Hamilton, and Winfield Scott's autograph note to Cornelia Cruger who requested a "memento of the oldest soldier of the age." | ![]() Text | ![]() Page 1 Page 2 |
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