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- Letter from Killian Van Rensselaer, December 13, 1806, concerning Aaron Burr -

- December 13, 1806
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Letter from Killian Van Rensselaer, December 13, 1806, concerning Aaron Burr
- "Republicans Attend! To the Independent Electors of the State," 1804 -

- 1804
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"Republicans Attend! To the Independent Electors of the State," 1804
- Drawing by Mary E. Richardson, 1852, of the Weehawken Dueling Grounds Where Aaron Burr Shot Alexander Hamilton -

- July 25, 1852
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Drawing by Mary E. Richardson, 1852, of the Weehawken Dueling Grounds Where Aaron Burr Shot Alexander Hamilton
- Letter from Aaron Burr to Nelson Chase, 1834 -

- January 13, 1834
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Letter from Aaron Burr to Nelson Chase, 1834
- Letter from Alexander Hamilton to Aaron Burr, 1786 - After the Revolutionary War, New York City attorneys Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr began a decades-long rivalry that ended in 1804 when Burr mortally wounded Hamilton during a duel. In the 1780s, Hamilton represented Jewish merchant Solomon Simson in a case against Ebenezer Jones, a Revolutionary War-era privateer represented by Burr. In this letter, Hamilton informed Burr of the time and place of the trial.

- April 20, 1786
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Letter from Alexander Hamilton to Aaron Burr, 1786
After the Revolutionary War, New York City attorneys Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr began a decades-long rivalry that ended in 1804 when Burr mortally wounded Hamilton during a duel. In the 1780s, Hamilton represented Jewish merchant Solomon Simson in a case against Ebenezer Jones, a Revolutionary War-era privateer represented by Burr. In this letter, Hamilton informed Burr of the time and place of the trial.