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Hamilton Grange National Memorial
New York City New York National Park

Hamilton Grange National Memorial
NameHamilton Grange National Memorial
Brief DescriptionNational Memorial
TypeAttraction
CategoryNew York City New York National Park
DescriptionHamilton Grange National Memorial, located at 287 Convent Avenue, preserves the home of founding father Alexander Hamilton. Born and raised in the West Indies, Hamilton came to New York in 1772 at age 17 to study finance at King's College (now Columbia University). Hamilton became a supporter of the cause of the American patriots during the political turmoil of the 1770s. Commissioned as a Captain of Artillery at the beginning of the American Revolution, he soon became an aide-de-camp to George Washington. After the war, as a member of Congress, Hamilton was instrumental in creating the new Constitution. As co-author of the Federalist Papers he was indispensable in the effort to get the Constitution adopted. As the first Secretary of the Treasury (1789-1795) he devised plans for funding the national debt, securing federal credit, encouraging expansion of manufacturing and organizing the federal bank. Hamilton commissioned architect John McComb Jr. to design a Federal style country home on a sprawling 32 acre estate in upper Manhattan. This house was completed in 1802 and named
CSZNew York, NY 10292
Phone 1(212) 825-6990
Phone 2(212) 668-2208
Handicapped AccessibleNo
Websitewww.nps.gov/hagr/index.htm
Last Updated1/23/2013
  

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