List of things named after Alexander Hamilton

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Portrait by John Trumbull, c. 1792

Since the death of Alexander Hamilton on July 12, 1804,[1] numerous things have been named after him, including unit lineage, vessels, schools, towns, buildings, public works and art, and geographic sites.

Vessels

Steamers

United States Coast Guard

United States Navy

A number of vessels in the United States Navy have borne the designation USS Hamilton, though some have been named for other men. The USS Alexander Hamilton (SSBN-617) was the second Lafayette-class nuclear-powered fleet ballistic missile submarine.[citation needed]

Neighborhoods

Hamilton Heights, Manhattan

It is the neighborhood where Alexander Hamilton built his country home, George Gershwin wrote his first hit, a young Norman Rockwell discovered he liked to draw, and Ralph Ellison wrote Invisible Man.[7]

Houses

The Hamilton Grange National Memorial in 2019
The Hamilton-Holly House in 2010
  • The Hamilton Grange National Memorial[8] is the only house Hamilton owned. The mansion was built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights, Manhattan and was completed in 1802. The mansion remained in the family until 1833 when his widow sold it to real estate developer Thomas E. Davis.[9]
  • Elizabeth used part of the proceeds from the Grange estate to purchase a new townhouse from Davis, the Hamilton-Holly House. Elizabeth lived in it with her grown children Alexander and Eliza, and their spouses until 1843.[9]

Colleges and universities

  • The main classroom building for the humanities at Columbia University is Hamilton Hall.[10][11] The university's student group for Reserve Officers' Training Corps cadets and Marine officer candidates is named the Alexander Hamilton Society.[12]
  • Hamilton served as one of the first trustees of the Hamilton-Oneida Academy, which was renamed to Hamilton College in 1812 after receiving a college charter.[13]
  • The main administration building of the United States Coast Guard Academy in New London, Connecticut is named Hamilton Hall to commemorate Hamilton's creation of the United States Revenue Cutter Service, one of the predecessors to the Coast Guard.[14]

Schools

Buildings and public work

A view of the Alexander Hamilton Bridge from the south

Statues

Statue of Alexander Hamilton in Central Park

Medals

Geographic sites

References

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