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Selected Articles
Adair, Douglas, and Marvin Harvey. “Was Alexander Hamilton a Christian Statesman?”
The William

and Mary Quarterly,
3d series, 12, 1955. Atherton, Gertrude. “The Hunt for Hamilton’s
Mother.”
The North American Review
175, no. 2,
August 1902.
Bland, Harry MacNeill, and Virginia W. Northcott.
“Life Portraits of Alexander Hamilton.”
The
William and Mary Quarterly
12, no. 2, April 1955. Bowman, Albert H. “Jefferson, Hamilton, and
American Foreign Policy.”
Political Science Quarterly
71, no. 1, March 1956.
Brooks, Robin. “Alexander Hamilton, Melancton
Smith, and the Ratification of the Constitution in
New York.”
The William and Mary Quarterly
24,
no. 3, July 1967.
Bruchey, Stuart. “Alexander Hamilton and the State
Banks.”
The William and Mary Quarterly
27, no. 3,
July 1970.
Butler, George Hamilton. “The Student Days of
Alexander Hamilton.”
The Columbia Monthly
1,
no. 1, February 1904.
Butler, Nicholas Murray. “Address at the Unveiling of
the Statue of Alexander Hamilton in the City of
Paterson, May 30, 1907.” Copy in Columbia
University Library.
———. “This World Needs Another Alexander
Hamilton.”
Columbia University Quarterly
26,
no. 3, September 1934.
Carnahan, James. “The Pennsylvania Insurrection of
1794, Commonly Called the Whiskey Insurrection.”
Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical
Society
6, no. IV, 1853.
Charles, Joseph. “Hamilton and Washington: The
Origins of the American Party System.”
The
William and Mary Quarterly
12, no. 2, April
1955.
“The Church Pistols: Historical Relics of the BurrHamilton Duel.” The Chase Manhattan Bank,
New York, n.d. Copy in New-York Historical
Society, New York, N.Y.
Cooke, Jacob E. “Tench Coxe, Alexander Hamilton,
and the Encouragement of American Manufactures.”
The William and Mary Quarterly
32, no. 3,
July 1975.
Cunningham, Noble. “John Beckley: An Early
American Party Manager.”
The William and Mary
Quarterly
13, no. 1, January 1956.

Dawson, Henry B. “The Duels Between Price and Philip Hamilton, and George I. Eacker.”
The Historical Magazine,
2d series, 2, October 1867.

Earl, John L., III. “Talleyrand in Philadelphia, 1794–1796.”
The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography
91, no. 3, July 1967.

Elkins, Stanley, and Eric McKitrick. “The Founding Fathers: Young Men of the Revolution.”
Political Science Quarterly
76, no. 2, June 1961.

Estabrook, Henry D. “The Lawyer Hamilton.” Speech delivered to the American Bar Association, Denver, August 22, 1901.

Freeman, Joanne B. “Dueling as Politics: Reinterpreting the Burr-Hamilton Duel.”
The William and Mary Quarterly
53, no. 2, April 1996.

Gerlach, Don R. “After Saratoga: The General, His Lady and ‘Gentleman Johnny’ Burgoyne.”
New York History
52, 1971.

Govan, Thomas P. “The Rich, the Well-born, and Alexander Hamilton.”
The Mississippi Valley Historical Review
36, no. 4, March 1950.

Harper, John L. “Mentor for a Hegemon: The Rising Fortune of Alexander Hamilton.”
The National Interest,
fall 2000.

Hawley, George M. B. “The Hamilton-Burr Duel Pistols.” Pamphlet in J. P. Morgan Chase Archives, record group 11, “Art & Artifacts,” New York, N.Y.

Jennings, Robert M., Donald F. Swanson, and Andrew P. Trout. “Alexander Hamilton’s Tontine Proposal.”
The William and Mary Quarterly
45, no. 1, January 1988.

Jones, A. Leroy. “Myles Cooper, LL.D.”
Columbia University Quarterly,
September 1899.
Jones, Robert F. “William Duer and the Business of Government in the Era of the American Revolution.”
The William and Mary Quarterly
32, no. 3, July 1975.
Kenyon, Cecilia M. “Men of Little Faith: The AntiFederalists on the Nature of Representative Government.”
The William and Mary Quarterly
12, no. 1, January 1955.
“Kerelaw House.”
Kilmarnock Standard,
April 5, 1924. Article signed H.W.C.
Kohn, Richard H. “The Washington Administration’s Decision to Crush the Whiskey Rebellion.”
The Journal of American History
59, no. 3, December 1972.
Larson, Harold. “Alexander Hamilton: The Fact and Fiction of His Early Years.”
The William and Mary Quarterly
9, no. 2, April 1952.
———. “The Birth and Parentage of Alexander Hamilton.”
The American Genealogist
21, no. 3, January 1945.
“The Last Hours of Alexander Hamilton.”
Columbia University Quarterly
29, no. 1, March 1937.
“Letters of Toussaint L’Ouverture and of Edward

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