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In 1787-1788, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay wrote a series of newspaper articles, The Federalist Papers, under the pen name Publius, in which they argued for the ratification ...
Hamilton County Commissioners June 26 approved new lease terms for Paycor Stadium with one commissioner abstaining. The deal ...
A letter written by Alexander Hamilton in 1780 and believed stolen decades ago from the Massachusetts state archives is going back on display — though not exactly in the room where it happened.
In Hamilton’s letter, written last week, the four-star general asked to be reinstated as the head of Army Materiel Command, and he laid out his case in both the lieutenant colonel’s promotion ...
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Letters to the Editor: No, Alexander Hamilton wouldn't cheer Trump steamrolling the judiciary - MSNTo the editor: Josh Hammer misrepresents history and the law, taking quotes out of context and ignoring facts. As a U.S. government teacher, I find his invitation to imagine President Trump ...
The letters, written by Peter VanTine as well as Hamilton City Council members, voiced concerns about staffing cuts to the Bitterroot National Forest as well as Rocky Mountain Labs.
Saskia Hamilton, a prizewinning poet who also shed new light on the tumultuous relationship between the poet Robert Lowell and the writer Elizabeth Hardwick with a 2019 book compiling their ...
In 1787-1788, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay wrote a series of newspaper articles, ... Letters: Warnings from founders about divisiveness echo through history ...
A letter written by Alexander Hamilton in 1780 and believed stolen decades ago from the Massachusetts state archives is going back on display — though not exactly in the room where it happened.
A letter written by Alexander Hamilton in 1780 and believed stolen decades ago from the Massachusetts state archives is going back on display — though not exactly in the room where it happened.
A letter written by Alexander Hamilton in 1780 and believed stolen decades ago from the Massachusetts state archives is going back on display — though not exactly in the room where it happened.
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