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ENGRAVING OF ALEXANDER HAMILTON Stipple Engraving probably done from life
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ENGRAVING OF ALEXANDER HAMILTON - Stipple Engraving, probably done from life,...

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Source THOMASTON PLACE AUCTION GALLERIES, Thomaston, ME, USA
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ENGRAVING OF ALEXANDER HAMILTON - Stipple Engraving, probably done from life, in the original frame, by William Rollinson (NY, 1762-1842) after Archibald Robertson (NY, 1765-1838), a waist-length portrait of Hamilton (1755-1804), who had served as Washington's Aide-de-Camp, was the first US Secretary of the Treasury, founded the first National Bank,...
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