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  1. James Alexander Hamilton (April 14, 1788 – September 24, 1878) was an American soldier, acting Secretary of State, and the third son of Alexander Hamilton, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. He entered politics as a Democrat and supporter of Andrew Jackson.

  2. James Alexander Hamilton (1788-1878) was the generational bridge between his father, Alexander Hamilton (1757-1804), and his daughter, Mary Morris Hamilton Schuyler (1818-1877), a major fundraiser in New York for the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association from 1858 to 1866.

  3. Alexander Hamilton (* 11. Januar 1755 oder 1757 auf Nevis, Westindische Inseln, heute St. Kitts und Nevis; † 12. Juli 1804 in New York City) war ein US-amerikanischer Staatsmann, einer der Gründerväter der Vereinigten Staaten und deren erster Finanzminister.

  4. James Alexander Hamilton was an American lawyer and the fourth child of Alexander Hamilton, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. He served as a lawyer, a U.S. Attorney, and a Secretary of State, and supported Andrew Jackson in opposing the Second Bank of the United States. He married Mary Morris and had six children, including Alexander Hamilton Jr., who became a Secretary of the United States Legation at Madrid.

  5. The Democratic-Republican congressman and Hamilton's political rival James Monroe. In the summer of 1797, Hamilton became the first major American politician publicly involved in a sex scandal. Six years earlier, in the summer of 1791, 34-year-old Hamilton became involved in an affair with 23-year-old Maria Reynolds.

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    • Federalist
    • 1775–1776 (Militia), 1776–1782, 1798–1800
  6. Alexander Hamilton wurde auf den britischen West Indies als unehelicher Sohn von Rachel Faucett und James Hamilton geboren, vermutlich im Jahre 1755 (einige Historiker plädieren für Jahrgang 1757; Hamilton selbst schien sich seines Geburtsjahres nicht sicher gewesen zu sein).

  7. 22. Dez. 2012 · James A. Hamilton: Mousetraps, Memory and a Forgotten Secretary of State. By Nora Slonimsky. December 22, 2012. In 1869, James Alexander Hamilton published a memoir. The third son of Alexander Hamilton was a Columbia-educated district attorney, colonel, writer and diplomat who addressed many aspects of his "varied life" in The ...