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Eliza schuyler hamilton6/22/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() When they met again the next time, at an officer’s ball during the American Revolution, they were smitten and, soon, married. One of those young officers was Alexander Hamilton, who came riding in on horseback one day to deliver a message to her father. But instead of fancy needlework, they strung wampum for trade with the local American Indians, and, after a certain party in Boston, taking tea was not in fashion. The Schuyler girls fussed over finery and danced the minuet at balls with dashing young officers, first in British red coats and later in the “buff and blue” of the American troops, late into the night. During her girlhood in upstate New York, she and her sisters lived in a world that might be best described as a cross between every Jane Austen novel that you’ve ever read and James Fenimore Cooper’s The Last of the Mohicans. Eliza carried on being fabulous for another 50 years after the death of “my Hamilton.” And not all the letters between Eliza and Alexander were burned, either.Įliza was born Elizabeth Schuyler in 1757, the daughter of an important landowner and Revolutionary War general. But if you’re an astute historian, you might notice that Alexander Hamilton was killed in that famous duel way back in 1804. Novemmarked the 167th anniversary of her death on that day in 1854 at the age of 97. ![]() The portrait is currently on display at the Smithsonian’s “Giving in America” exhibit.īy now everyone knows that Eliza Hamilton, the wife of Alexander Hamilton, burned her husband’s love letters before she died. Huntington, donated by Graham Windham in November of 2017. Alexander Hamilton (Elizabeth or Eliza) by Daniel P. Eliza’s Story The National Museum of American History is currently displaying this portrait of Mrs. ![]()
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