External
Web Sites
Alexander Hamilton: The Man Who Made Modern America
The Web companion for the New-York Historical Society's
exhibition
contains historical objects and
documents connected with Alexander Hamilton and the founding
era. In addition to a virtual
tour of the exhibition, this
site includes information on New
York City, a document
database, a timeline,
a gallery
of his peers, and a weekly
chronicle of events in Hamilton's life. This site also
provides resources
for teachers and a bibliography
of print and online materials.
American Experience: Alexander Hamilton
This site on Alexander Hamilton's life is a companion
to the documentary produced by PBS. It contains a video
and transcript of the film, biographical information, a
gallery of images, a timeline, and a teacher's guide.
American Experience: The Duel
This site on the duel between Hamilton and Aaron Burr
is a companion to the documentary produced by PBS. It provides
essays
on Burr and Hamilton, a transcript of the film, biographical
information, essays on the history of dueling, a timeline,
and a teacher's guide.
Biographical
Directory of the United States Congress: Alexander Hamilton
This publication contains a short biography of every member
of Congress from 1774 to the present, including Alexander
Hamilton. It also provides a selected
bibliography and a list of research
collections related to Hamilton.
Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Search
the collections of the Gilder Lehrman Institute to find
a number of online documents concerning Alexander Hamilton.
Hamilton Grange National Memorial
The Hamilton Grange National Memorial preserves the home
of founding father Alexander Hamilton. Named "the Grange" after
his family's ancestral home in Scotland, it was the Hamilton's
New York City home from 1802-04. This site
contains prints
and photographs of
the house.
The
Online Library of Liberty: Alexander Hamilton
The Online Library of Liberty provides a collection
of Hamilton's writings, including the full text of The
Federalist, The
Revolutionary Writings of Alexander Hamilton,
and the 12-volume edition of The
Works of Alexander Hamilton.
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