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45. Ibid.

46. Parton,
Life and Times of Aaron Burr,
p. 346.

47. L. Tom Perry Special Collections Library, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, Weir Family Papers, Vault Manuscripts 51, box 1, folder 11, letter from Dirck Ten Broeck to Abraham Ten Broeck, July 12, 1804.

48. Ogden,
Four Letters on the Death of Alexander Hamilton,
p. 7.

49.
PAH,
vol. 26, p. 317.

50. Ibid., p. 346, letter from David Hosack to William Coleman, August 17, 1804.

51. Ibid., p. 345.

52. Ogden,
Four Letters on the Death of Alexander Hamilton,
pp. 9–10.

53. Phelan,
Man Who Owned the Pistols,
p. 111.

54. Hamilton,
Intimate Life of Alexander Hamilton,
p. 404.

55.
PAH,
vol. 25, p. 403, letter to Rufus King, July 28, 1801.

56. Van Vechten,
Memoirs of John Mason,
p. 182.

57. Ibid.

58. Ibid., p. 183.

59. Ibid.

60. Ibid., p. 184.

61. Ogden,
Four Letters on the Death of Alexander Hamilton,
p. 8.

62.
PAH,
vol. 26, p. 315, letter from Benjamin Moore to William Coleman, July 12, 1804.

63. Ibid.

64. Ibid., p. 316.

65. Ibid., p. 347, letter from David Hosack to William Coleman, August 17, 1804.

66. Ogden,
Four Letters on the Death of Alexander Hamilton,
p. 11.

67. Fleming,
Duel,
p. 331.

68. Brookhiser,
Gentleman Revolutionary,
p. 173.

69. Hamilton,
Federalist,
p. lxxxix.

70. Hamilton,
Intimate Life of Alexander Hamilton,
pp. 405–6.

71. Ogden,
Four Letters on the Death of Alexander Hamilton,
p. 12.

72.
PAH,
vol. 26, p. 293, letter to Elizabeth Hamilton, July 4, 1804.

Forty-three: The Melting Scene

1. King,
Life and Correspondence of Rufus King,
vol. 4, p. 575.

2. Biddle,
Autobiography of Charles Biddle,
p. 302.

3. McDonald,
Sermon on the Premature and Lamented Death of General Alexander Hamilton,
p. 14.

4. Knott,
Alexander Hamilton and the Persistence of Myth,
p. 49.

5. Brookhiser,
Gentleman Revolutionary,
p. 173.

6. Knott,
Alexander Hamilton and the Persistence of Myth,
p. 2.

7. Ogden,
Four Letters on the Death of Alexander Hamilton,
p. 13.

8. Freeman,
Affairs of Honor,
p. 191.

9. Morris,
Diary and Letters of Gouverneur Morris,
pp. 456–57.

10. Ibid., p. 458.

11. Ibid., p. 457.

12.
PAH,
vol. 26, p. 324.

13.
New-York Evening Post,
July 17, 1804.

14.
American Citizen,
July 16, 1804.

15. Knott,
Alexander Hamilton and the Persistence of Myth,
p. 2.

16. Bowen,
Miracle at Philadelphia,
p. 111.

17. Van Vechten,
Memoirs of John Mason,
p. 187.

18. Hamilton,
Intimate Life of Alexander Hamilton,
p. 422.

19. Malone,
Jefferson and His Time,
vol. 4, p. 426.

20. Knott,
Alexander Hamilton and the Persistence of Myth,
p. 19.

21. Ibid., p. 13.

22. Malone,
Jefferson and His Time,
vol. 4, p. 425.

23. Parton,
Life and Times of Aaron Burr,
p. 364.

24. Biddle,
Autobiography of Charles Biddle,
p. 305.

25. L. Tom Perry Special Collections Library, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, Weir Family Papers, Vault Manuscripts 51, box 1, folder 11, letter from Dirck Ten Broeck to Abraham Ten Broeck, July 12, 1804.

26.
The Balance and Columbian Repository,
August 14, 1804.

27. Parton,
Life and Times of Aaron Burr,
p. 358.

28. LC-AHP, reel 31, “Remembrancer,” New York
Mirror,
n.d.

29.
Journal of the Early Republic,
spring 1995.

30. Ibid.

31. Davis,
Memoirs of Aaron Burr,
vol. 2, p. 327.

32. Burr,
Political Correspondence and Public Papers of Aaron Burr,
vol. 2, p. 885.

33. Ibid., p. 884.

34. Davis,
Memoirs of Aaron Burr,
vol. 2, p. 328.

35. Lomask,
aron Burr: The Years from Princeton to Vice President,
p. 357.

36. Lomask,
Aaron Burr: The Conspiracy and Years of Exile,
p. 29.

37. Parton,
Life and Times of Aaron Burr,
p. 358.

38. Lomask,
Aaron Burr: The Years from Princeton to Vice President,
p. 358.

39. Fleming,
Duel,
p. 352.

40. Lomask,
Aaron Burr: The Years from Princeton to Vice President,
p. 360.

41. Ibid., p. 361.

42. Fleming,
Duel,
p. 357.

43. Burr,
Political Correspondence and Public Papers of Aaron Burr,
vol. 2, p. 818.

44. Freeman,
Affairs of Honor,
p. 178.

45. Burr,
Political Correspondence and Public Papers of Aaron Burr,
vol. 2, p. 899.

46. Ibid., p. 896.

47. Adams,
Diary of John Quincy Adams,
p. 32.

48. Fleming,
Duel,
p. 369.

49. Lomask,
Aaron Burr: The Conspiracy and Years of Exile,
p. 48.

50. Davis,
Memoirs of Aaron Burr,
vol. 2, p. 365.

51. Smith,
John Marshall,
p. 362.

52. Hamilton,
Intimate Life of Alexander Hamilton,
p. 427.

53. Lomask,
Aaron Burr: The Conspiracy and Years of Exile,
p. 309.

54. “Life Portraits of Alexander Hamilton,”
The William and Mary Quarterly,
April 1955.

55. Lomask,
Aaron Burr: The Conspiracy and Years of Exile,
p. 364.

56. Ibid., p. 372.

57. Kent,
Memoirs and Letters of James Kent,
p. 36.

58. Hamilton,
Intimate Life of Alexander Hamilton,
pp. 427–28.

59. Knott,
Alexander Hamilton and the Persistence of Myth,
p. 50.

60. Parton,
Life and Times of Aaron Burr,
p. 616.

61. Fleming,
Duel,
p. 404.

62.
The New Republic,
June 13, 1983.

Epilogue: Eliza

1. Hamilton,
Intimate Life of Alexander Hamilton,
p. 411.

2. LC-AHP, reel 30, letter from Elizabeth Hamilton to William S. Smith, August 11, 1804.

3. NYHS-NPP, letter from Elizabeth Hamilton to Nathaniel Pendleton, September 20, 1804.

4. King,
Life and Correspondence of Rufus King,
vol. 4, pp. 403–4.

5. NYHS-NPP.

6.
PAH,
vol. 3, p. 506, “Petition to the New York Legislature,” February 4, 1784.

7. NYHS-MM, letter from Elizabeth Hamilton to Philip Schuyler, January 9, 1813; Hamilton,
Intimate Life of Alexander Hamilton,
p. 140.

8. NYHS-NPP, letter from Elizabeth Hamilton to George Cabot, September 20, 1804.

9. Ibid., letter from Elizabeth Hamilton to Nathaniel Pendleton, September 17, 1804.

10. Emery,
Alexander Hamilton,
p. 246.

11. Bethune,
Memoirs of Mrs. Joanna Bethune,
p. 116.

12. Hamilton,
Intimate Life of Alexander Hamilton,
p. 115.

13. Ibid., p. 116.

14. Ibid., p. 117.

15. Ibid.

16. Matthews,
Short History of the Orphan Asylum Society in the City of New York,
p. 12.

17. Frémont,
Souvenirs of My Time,
p. 117.

18. Hamilton,
Reminiscences of James A. Hamilton,
p. 65.

19. Bethune,
Memoirs of Mrs. Joanna Bethune,
p. 111.

20. Frémont,
Souvenirs of My Time,
p. 117.

21. Ibid., p. 120.

22. Ibid., p. 118.

23. Ibid., p. 115.

24. Knott,
Alexander Hamilton and the Persistence of Myth,
p. 242.

25. Baxter,
Godchild of Washington,
p. 222.

26. NYHS-DGFP, letter from Elizabeth Hawley to her aunt, January 4, 1853.

27. LC-AHP, reel 32.

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ibliography

Selected Books, Pamphlets, and Dissertations

Abercrombie, James.
A Sermon, Occasioned by the Death of Major Gen. Alexander Hamilton.
Philadelphia: H. Maxwell, 1804.

An Account of the Late Dreadful Hurricane, Which Happened on the 31st of August, 1772.
St. Christopher: Thomas Howe, 1772.

Adams, Abigail.
New Letters of Abigail Adams, 1788–1801.
Ed. Stewart Mitchell. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1947.

Adams, John.
Correspondence Between the Hon. John Adams, and the Late Wm. Cunningham, Esq.
Boston: True and Greene, 1823.

———.
Old Family Letters: Series A. Letters from John Adams to Dr. Benjamin Rush.
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1892.

———.
Statesman and Friend: Correspondence of John Adams with Benjamin Waterhouse, 1784–1822.
Ed. Worthington Chauncey Ford. Boston: Little, Brown, 1927.

Adams, John Quincy.
The Diary of John Quincy Adams, 1794–1845.
Ed. Allan Nevins. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1951.

Ames, Fisher.
A Sketch of the Character of Alexander Hamilton.
Boston: Repertory Office, 1804.

Ammon, Harry.
James Monroe: The Quest for National Identity.
Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1990 [1971].

Anderson, James R.
The Provosts of Glasgow from 1609 to 1832.
Glasgow: James Hedderwick and Sons, [n.d.]. Copy in the Mitchell Library, Glasgow, Scotland.

Andrews, Evangeline Walker, ed.
Journal of a Lady of Quality; Being the Narrative of a Journey from Scotland to the West Indies, North Carolina, and Portugal, in the Years 1774 to 1776.
New Haven: Yale University Press, 1921.

Aptheker, Herbert.
American Negro Slave Revolts.
New York: International Publishers, 1983.

Atherton, Gertrude.
Adventures of a Novelist.
New York: Liveright, 1932.

Bailyn, Bernard.
The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution.
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1992 [1967].

———.
To Begin the World Anew: The Genius and Ambiguities of the American Founders.
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2003.

Baxter, Katharine Schuyler.
A Godchild of Washington.
London: F. Tennyson Neely, 1898.

Ben-Atar, Doron, and Barbara B. Oberg.
Federalists Reconsidered.
Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1998.

Bentham, Jeremy.
The Correspondence of Jeremy Bentham.
Vols. 7 and 8. Ed. J. R. Dinwiddy, Stephen Conway, et al. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1988.

Bergh, Albert Ellery, ed.
The Writings of Thomas Jefferson.
Vol. 11. Washington, D.C.: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association, 1907.

Berkin, Carol.
A Brilliant Solution: Inventing the American Constitution.
New York: Harcourt, 2002.

Berrian, William.
Recollections of Departed Friends.
New York: Stanford and Sword, 1850.

Bethune, George W.
Memoirs of Mrs. Joanna Bethune.
New York: Harper and Brothers, 1863.

Biddle, Charles.
Autobiography of Charles Biddle, Vice-President of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia: E. Claxton, 1883.

Bobrick, Benson.
Angel in the Whirlwind: The Triumph of the American Revolution.
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1997.

Bowen, Catherine Drinker.
Miracle at Philadelphia: The Story of the Constitutional Convention May to September 1787.
Boston: Back Bay Books, 1986[1966].

Boyd, Julian P.
Number 7: Alexander Hamilton’s Secret Attempt to Control American Foreign Policy.
princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1964.

Brandt, Clare.
An American Aristocracy: The Livingstons.
poughkeepsie, N.Y: n.p., 1990 [1986].

Brodie, Fawn M.
Thomas Jefferson: An Intimate History.
New York: W. W. Norton, 1974.

Brookhiser, Richard.
Alexander Hamilton, American.
New York: Free Press, 1999.

———.
America’s First Dynasty: The Adamses, 1735–1918.
New York: Free Press, 2002.

———.
Gentleman Revolutionary Gouverneur Morris, the Rake Who Wrote the Constitution.
New York: Free Press, 2003.

Brooks, Geraldine.
Dames and Daughters of Colonial Days.
New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1900.

Burke, Edmund.
Reflections on the Revolution in France.
Indianapolis: Hackett, 1987 [1790].

Burr, Aaron.
Political Correspondence and Public Papers of Aaron Burr.
2 vols. Ed. Mary-Jo Kline et al. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1983.

Burrows, Edwin G., and Mike Wallace.
Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898
. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.

Butzner, Jane, ed.
Constitutional Chaff—Rejected Suggestions of the Constitutional Convention of 1787.
New York: Columbia University Press, 1941.

Callahan, North.
Henry Knox: General Washington’s General.
New York: Rinehart, 1958.

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