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Lewis Hamilton's F1 Belgian Grand Prix race weekend was one to write off quickly as the Briton one again was overshadowed by ...
On July 11, 1804, Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr met on the dueling grounds at Weehawken, New Jersey, to fight the final skirmish of a long-lived political and personal battle. When the duel ...
The first Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton was shot and mortally wounded in a duel with Vice President Aaron Burr on this day in history, July 11, 1804.
That letter, published 220 years ago today, April 12, set into motion events that ended with the infamous pistol duel of July 1804, leaving Hamilton dead and Burr’s political career moribund. Even ...
Lewis Hamilton has added to his Formula One milestones by becoming the only driver to stand on a winners' podium for the 200th time after his third-place finish at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Dissatisfied with Hamilton's explanation, Burr, then the sitting vice president, challenged him to the duel. Shot by Burr, Hamilton returned to New York, where he died the next day.
The home at 31-33 Hamilton Ave. is in the historic King's Bluffs section of Weehawken, near the site of the famous Hamilton-Burr duel.
But the town of Weehawken, N.J., remembers an infamous duel with a reenactment, 200 years after former vice president Aaron Burr shot Alexander Hamilton dead. NPR's Nancy Solomon reports.