The newspaper started by Alexander Hamilton in 1801 was the "New York Evening Post." Hamilton founded it to promote his political views and provide a platform for Federalist ideals. The publication later became known as the New York Post, which continues to operate today.
Hamilton and Elizabeth had 8 children, this can be confusing because two of the sons were both named "Philip".So these are the following names of the kids:Philip (January 22, 1782 - 1801)Angelica (born September 25, 1784)James Alexander (April 14, 1788 - September 1878)John Church (born August 22, 1792)Alexander (born May 16, 1796)William S. Hamilton (born August 4, 1797 - October 9, 1850)Eliza (born November 26, 1799)Philip (born June 2, 1802)
Alexander Hamilton's son, Philip Hamilton, was killed on July 12, 1801. He died in a duel with George Eacker, a political opponent, in Weehawken, New Jersey. The duel was prompted by a dispute over Eacker's criticism of Hamilton's father. Philip was only 19 years old at the time of his death.
1801-05. You might want to invest in an almanac.
Alexander I: ruled 1801 to 1825
Philip Schuyler Hamilton 1782-1801, died at 19 in a duel (0) Angelica 1784-1857, went insane after her brother's death (0) Alexander 1796 (-1875) Unknown but was married to Eliza P. Knox James Alexander 1788-1878, 5 children? John Church 1792-1882, 9 that survived him via obituary William Stephen 1797-1850, unknown Eliza (Hamilton Holly) 1799- 1859, married twice, but unknown number of children Philip 1802-1884, at least 2 children
Hamilton and Elizabeth had 8 children, this can be confusing because two of the sons were both named "Philip".So these are the following names of the kids:Philip (January 22, 1782 - 1801)Angelica (born September 25, 1784)James Alexander (April 14, 1788 - September 1878)John Church (born August 22, 1792)Alexander (born May 16, 1796)William S. Hamilton (born August 4, 1797 - October 9, 1850)Eliza (born November 26, 1799)Philip (born June 2, 1802)
Alexander Hamilton's son, Philip Hamilton, was killed on July 12, 1801. He died in a duel with George Eacker, a political opponent, in Weehawken, New Jersey. The duel was prompted by a dispute over Eacker's criticism of Hamilton's father. Philip was only 19 years old at the time of his death.
Alexander Botkin was born in 1801.
Alexander Gagarin was born in 1801.
Alexander Lieven was born in 1801.
Edward D. Hamilton was born on 1801-10-03.
Alexander Hart
Alexander Philipov Postels was born in 1801.
Alexander H. Buell was born in 1801.
Alexander Egorovich Varlamov was born in 1801.
Aaron Burr ran for president against Thomas Jefferson in 1800. He became Thomas Jefferson's first vice president. He also murdered Alexander Hamilton.
1801-05. You might want to invest in an almanac.