Alexander Hamilton (1755 or 1757 - 1804), first United States Secretary of the Treasury 1789-1795 appointed by George Washington. One of the founding fathers of the United States. His plan for the "adequate support of public credit" led to the financial stability of the new nation.
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5949 x 3525 px | 50.4 x 29.8 cm | 19.8 x 11.8 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
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Alexander Hamilton (1755 or 1757 - 1804), first United States Secretary of the Treasury 1789-1795 appointed by George Washington. One of the founding fathers of the United States. His plan for the "adequate support of public credit" led to the financial stability of the new nation.