Alexander Hamilton Bronze Head

By Keith Clarke

On 14 April 2007

Alexander Hamilton Bronze Head

Alexander Hamilton Bronze Head Perched On the Death Rock
Hamilton Avenue, Weehawken Palisades

His bust overlooks the Hudson River. He was a man who was orphaned at an early age in Nevis, West Indies, but rose to the occasion in the American Revolution as George Washington’s chief military aide. It was a revolution for the freedom of the manifest destiny of the settling people.

In the Can Freedom Be Captured? photo essay.

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