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  1. Below is the article summary. For the full article, see Aaron Burr . Aaron Burr, (born Feb. 6, 1756, Newark, N.J.—died Sept. 14, 1836, Port Richmond, N.Y., U.S.), U.S. politician, third vice president of the U.S. (1801–05). He served in the American Revolution on George Washington ’s staff until 1779. He had a successful law practice in ...

  2. Dueling Pistols. The original dueling pistols used by Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr in the 1804 duel that killed Hamilton were on exhibit from May 25 – September 16, 2018. This rare public showing marked the first time these pistols have been displayed in Washington, D.C. The Burr and Hamilton Duel at Weehawken, New Jersey, July 11, 1804 ...

  3. The death mask of Aaron Burr, taken on September 14, 1836, the day he died. Burr not only murdered Hamilton, but his own political fortunes as well. At that point, he simply could have slipped into obscurity. But Burr, who'd made some bad investments and lived beyond his means, was heavily in debt.

  4. Vor 6 Tagen · In Weehawken, New Jersey at dawn, Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr met with their guns drawn for a duel 217 years ago today.

  5. 1. Juli 2014 · The events that finally led to the Aaron Burr duel with Alexander Hamilton had been building up for many years. The enmity between the political antagonists culminated in the most famous duel in American History. The duel was held in Weehawken, New Jersey on July 11, 1804 at 7.00am. Alexander Hamilton (1757-1804), famous as America's first ...

  6. 9. Dez. 2019 · Duell zwischen Hamilton und Burr. In den frühen Morgenstunden des 11. Juli 1804 traf Hamilton Burr am vereinbarten Ort in den Heights of Weehawken in New Jersey. Burr und sein Stellvertreter, William P. Van Ness, räumten das Duellfeld von Müll. Hamilton und sein Stellvertreter, Nathaniel Pendelton, trafen kurz vor 7 Uhr morgens ein.

  7. Aaron Burr. Aaron Burr (ur. 6 lutego 1756 w Newark, zm. 14 września 1836 w Staten Island) – amerykański polityk, trzeci wiceprezydent Stanów Zjednoczonych. Jego ojciec, także Aaron, był współzałożycielem Uniwersytetu Princeton. Dziadek ze strony matki Jonathan Edwards był teologiem protestanckim.