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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