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"Hamilton, Elizabeth Schuyler, 1757-1854 Juvenile literature."
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Eliza : the story of Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton
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McNamara, Margaret, author
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Shapiro, Esmé, 1992- illustrator
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Hamilton, Elizabeth Schuyler, 1757-1854 Juvenile literature.
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Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804 Family Juvenile literature.
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Hamilton, Elizabeth Schuyler, 1757-1854.
2018
\"We all know the story of scrappy Alexander Hamilton and his rise in American politics--but how much do we know about his workmate, inspiration, and stabilizing force, Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton? Margaret McNamara employs the letter-writing style of the period to tell the story of Eliza Hamilton, who was born into a family of considerable wealth, power, and influence in Albany, New York, in 1757. Eliza was expected to marry into a similarly powerful family...until she met and fell in love with the charismatic Hamilton.\"--Publisher's description.
Eliza Hamilton : founding mother
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Kulling, Monica, author
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Fabbretti, Valerio, illustrator
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Hamilton, Elizabeth Schuyler, 1757-1854 Juvenile literature.
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Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804 Family Juvenile literature.
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Hamilton, Elizabeth Schuyler, 1757-1854
2018
\"Eliza Hamilton was so much more than just Alexander Hamilton's wife. She was a spirited girl who grew up to be a strong woman with a big heart and amazing strength of character. She rescued many children in need during her life. In fact, she and others established New York City's first orphanage--which became a place that is still helping needy children to this day. She lived for 50 years after Hamilton's death in the infamous duel, and she preserved his historical legacy and contributed to American history with other Founding Mothers in ways that will finally be shared widely with those newly interested in Colonial and Revolutionary War times.
From a small seed : the story of Eliza Hamilton
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Andros, Camille, author
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Blackham, Tessa, illustrator
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Hamilton, Elizabeth Schuyler, 1757-1854 Juvenile literature.
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Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804 Family Juvenile literature.
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Hamilton, Elizabeth Schuyler, 1757-1854.
2019
\"A lyrical picture book biography of Eliza Schuyler Hamilton, co-founder and director of the first private orphanage in New York City and wife of founding father Alexander Hamilton.\"--Provided by publisher.
The Schuyler sisters
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Davies, Monika, author
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Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804 Family Juvenile literature.
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Hamilton, Elizabeth Schuyler, 1757-1854 Juvenile literature.
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Church, Angelica Schuyler, 1756-1815 Juvenile literature.
2017
\"Alexander Hamilton knew and loved them as his \"dear brunettes.\" Others remember them simply as the Schuyler sisters. Eliza and Angelica are often footnotes in Hamilton's story. But they both deserve their own attention. Bold and smart, they were champions of charities. And they were fierce supporters of the people they loved most. Read and discover their captivating stories.\"--Provided by publisher.