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Alexander Hamilton Collection (#2)

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"Franklin, Hamilton, and other delegates discussing the Constitution: A glimpse into the birth of a nation" Step back in time to witness the pivotal moments that shaped America's foundation. In this captivating lithograph titled "Portraits of American Statesmen: Alexander Hamilton, " we are transported to a room filled with intellectual giants. Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, and fellow delegates engage in passionate discussions about the very document that would define our nation. The 30c Alexander Hamilton special printing single from 1875 reminds us of his enduring legacy. Created by an unknown artist, this stamp pays homage to one of America's most influential founding fathers. It serves as a testament to his remarkable contributions. Delve deeper into history with the 30c Alexander Hamilton India plate proof pair from 1888. Crafted by the esteemed American Bank Note Company, these proofs showcase their meticulous attention to detail and commitment to preserving our past. An engraving depicting a duel between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr transports us to a fateful moment in history. This intense rivalry ultimately ended in tragedy but forever etched both men's names into our collective memory. Travel back even further with an engraving capturing the Leaders of the First Continental Congress in 1774. Published around 1894, it offers insight into how these visionaries laid the groundwork for independence – including none other than Alexander Hamilton himself. A chromolitho portrait from 1896 showcases every intricate detail of Hamilton's countenance – his piercing gaze reflecting determination and intellect. The oil-on-canvas portrait from c. 1800 captures him at his prime; it is an intimate glimpse into his character and influence on early American politics. Lastly, let us not forget another side of this extraordinary man – captured beautifully in black-and-white photography is "The Thirteen Trees planted by Alexander Hamilton. " These trees stand tall as silent witnesses to his dedication towards building communities that thrive long after he left this world.