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IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE

Frontispiece

Alexander Hamilton (1755–1804),
by John Trumbull (1756–1843)

Oil on canvas, 1832

Yale University Art Gallery, Trumbull Collection
(1832.11)

Illustration Insert

Alexander Hamilton (1755–1804),
by John Trumbull (1756–1843)

Oil on canvas, 1792

Collection of Credit Suisse First Boston

Myles Cooper, D.D. (1737–1785),
by John Singleton Copley (1738–1815)

Oil on canvas, ca. 1768

Columbia University, gift of The New-York

Historical Society, 1820 (COO.735)

Courtesy of the Frick Art Reference Library

View of Columbia College in the City of New York,

by Cornelius Tiebout (ca. 1773–1832) after J. Anderson

Copper engraving from the
New-York Magazine,
May 1790

Collection of The New-York Historical Society (PR 020 Geographic File, negative #20415)

George Washington at Princeton,
by Charles Willson Peale (1741–1827)

Oil on canvas, 1779

Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia;
gift of Maria McKean Allen and Phebe Warren Downes through the bequest of their mother, Elizabeth Wharton McKean

John Laurens (1754–1782),
by Charles Willson Peale (1741–1827)

Watercolor on ivory, set in gold with enamel and gemstones, ca. 1784

Independence National Historical Park

Marquis de Lafayette (1757–1834),
by Joseph Boze (1745–1826)

Oil on canvas, 1790

Massachusetts Historical Society

Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton, Mrs. Alexander Hamilton (1757–1854),
by Ralph Earl (1751–1801)

Oil on canvas, 1787

Museum of the City of New York, gift of Mrs. Alexander Hamilton and General Pierpont Morgan Hamilton (1971.31.2)

Major General Philip John Schuyler (1733–1804),
by John Trumbull (1756–1843)

Oil on wood panel, 1792

Collection of The New-York Historical Society, bequest of Philip Schuyler (1915.13, negative #29012)

Mrs. John Barker Church (Angelica Schuyler Church), with Child and Servant,
by John Trumbull (1756–1843)

Oil on canvas, ca. 1785

Belvidere Trust Collection through Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bromeley

Philip Schuyler Mansion, Albany, New York,
by Philip Hooker (1766–1836)

Ink and watercolor on paper, 1818

Collection of The New-York Historical Society(1961.13, negative #38794)

James Madison (1751–1836),
by Charles Willson Peale (1741–1827)

Oil on canvas, 1792

Collection of the Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, Oklahoma

John Jay (1745–1829),
by Joseph Wright (1756–1793)

Oil on canvas, 1786

Collection of The New-York Historical Society, gift of John Pintard (1817.5, negative #6066)

The Federalist
number 1

From the
New-York Independent Journal,
October 27, 1787

Collection of The New-York Historical Society (negative #52128)

George Clinton (1739–1812),
by Ezra Ames (1768–1836)

Oil on canvas, 1814

Collection of The New-York Historical Society, gift of George Clinton Tallmadge (1858.84, negative #6108)

Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826),
by Mather Brown (1761–1831)

Oil on canvas, 1786

National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution (99.66)/Art Resource, New York

Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826),
by James Sharples, Sr. (ca. 1751–1811), from life

Pastel on paper, 1796–1797

Independence National Historical Park

Philip Morin Freneau (1752–1832)

Reprinted from Philip Morin Freneau,
Poems Relating to the American Revolution
(New York: W. J. Widdleton, 1865)

James Monroe (1758–1831),
by Jean-Baptiste-Claude Sené, (1748–1803)

Watercolor on ivory, 1794

Courtesy of James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library, Fredericksburg, Virginia

William Branch Giles (1762–1830),
after Gilbert Stuart (1755–1828)

Photogravure, n.d.

Collection of The New-York Historical Society (PR 052 Portrait File, negative #75966)

Edmond Charles Genêt (1763–1834),
by Gilles-Louis Chrétien (1754–1811) after Jean Fouquet (active 1793–1798)

Engraving, restrike from the original copper plate of 1793

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