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Alexander Hamilton and the Schuylers of Albany

April 3, 2015 by Bob Cudmore 1 Comment

The Historians LogoThis week “The Historians” podcast features Heidi Hill of Schuyler Mansion and Albany attorney Richard Bader on Alexander Hamilton’s connections to the Schuylers. Elizabeth Schuyler married Hamilton at her parents’ home in 1780. And Hamilton wrote some of the Federalist Papers in Albany. Listen at “The Historians” online archive at http://www.bobcudmore.com/thehistorians/

Theme music is “Gloucester Wassail”, performed by Liaisons Plaisantes from their CD, “A Plaisantes Christmas.” “The Historians” is recorded at Dave Greene’s East Line Studio.

“The Historians” podcast is also heard each Wednesday at 11 a.m. on RISE, WMHT’s 24-hour radio information service for the blind and print disabled in New York’s Capital Region and Hudson Valley.

You can support this podcast by making a contribution to “The Historians” GoFundMe page: http://www.gofundme.com/TheHistorians

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Filed Under: History Tagged With: Albany, Alexander Hamilton, Podcasts, Political History, Schuyler Mansion, The Historians

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  1. Rand Scholet says

    April 12, 2015 at 11:28 PM

    Thank you Mr. Cudmore! We were fortunate to see the ring that Elizabeth Hamilton wore for just shy of 75 years. It is a magnificent design of two interlinking segments with their names engraved.

    Rand Scholet
    The Alexander Hamilton Awareness Society
    http://www.theAHAsociety.com

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