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She was kind of cute for a dog, Pester thought to himself. ||||| He layed down on the chair and pawed at her as she ran in a circle under it. ||||| It was a like a mop that could run around. ||||| And it was so hairy.
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What is the name of the dog who Pester saw when running into the room Maggie
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He layed down on the chair and pawed at her as she ran in a circle under it. ||||| He tapped her ears as she went by, and waved his tail like a flag trying to get her attention. ||||| He'd seen a dog before, every cat has, and he used to live with a black dog named Henry, but he'd never seen a brown one before. ||||| And it was so hairy.
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What is the name of the dog who Pester saw when running into the room Maggie
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He thought he liked this dog, not because of the color, but because it was small. ||||| And it was so hairy. ||||| It was a like a mop that could run around.
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Why did Pester think of a mop when he saw the dog It was so hairy
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And it was so hairy. ||||| She was kind of cute for a dog, Pester thought to himself. ||||| It seemed strange to him, but not as strange as it was to see Linda the brown chicken in the living room last spring.
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Why did Pester think of a mop when he saw the dog It was so hairy
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He came to a fast stop when he saw the dog. ||||| He layed down on the chair and pawed at her as she ran in a circle under it. ||||| He jumped on his favorite chair and looked down as Maggie ran under it.
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Why did Pester think of a mop when he saw the dog It was so hairy
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He thought he liked this dog, not because of the color, but because it was small. ||||| And it was so hairy. ||||| It was a like a mop that could run around.
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Why did Pester think of a mop when he saw the dog A running dog looks like mop
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And it was so hairy. ||||| She was kind of cute for a dog, Pester thought to himself. ||||| It seemed strange to him, but not as strange as it was to see Linda the brown chicken in the living room last spring.
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Why did Pester think of a mop when he saw the dog A running dog looks like mop
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He came to a fast stop when he saw the dog. ||||| He layed down on the chair and pawed at her as she ran in a circle under it. ||||| He jumped on his favorite chair and looked down as Maggie ran under it.
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Why did Pester think of a mop when he saw the dog A running dog looks like mop
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He thought he liked this dog, not because of the color, but because it was small. ||||| And it was so hairy. ||||| It was a like a mop that could run around.
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Why did Pester think of a mop when he saw the dog Because the dog was so hairy
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And it was so hairy. ||||| She was kind of cute for a dog, Pester thought to himself. ||||| It seemed strange to him, but not as strange as it was to see Linda the brown chicken in the living room last spring.
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Why did Pester think of a mop when he saw the dog Because the dog was so hairy
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He came to a fast stop when he saw the dog. ||||| He layed down on the chair and pawed at her as she ran in a circle under it. ||||| He jumped on his favorite chair and looked down as Maggie ran under it.
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Why did Pester think of a mop when he saw the dog Because the dog was so hairy
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He thought he liked this dog, not because of the color, but because it was small. ||||| And it was so hairy. ||||| It was a like a mop that could run around.
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Why did Pester think of a mop when he saw the dog Mop was similar to dog
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And it was so hairy. ||||| She was kind of cute for a dog, Pester thought to himself. ||||| It seemed strange to him, but not as strange as it was to see Linda the brown chicken in the living room last spring.
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Why did Pester think of a mop when he saw the dog Mop was similar to dog
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He came to a fast stop when he saw the dog. ||||| He layed down on the chair and pawed at her as she ran in a circle under it. ||||| He jumped on his favorite chair and looked down as Maggie ran under it.
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Why did Pester think of a mop when he saw the dog Mop was similar to dog
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Pester came running into the room. ||||| He'd seen a dog before, every cat has, and he used to live with a black dog named Henry, but he'd never seen a brown one before.
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Was Pester already familiar with dogs when he came running into the room Sort of
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He'd seen a dog before, every cat has, and he used to live with a black dog named Henry, but he'd never seen a brown one before. ||||| He came to a fast stop when he saw the dog.
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Was Pester already familiar with dogs when he came running into the room Sort of
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And it was so hairy. ||||| That still confused him.
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Was Pester already familiar with dogs when he came running into the room Sort of
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Pester came running into the room. ||||| He'd seen a dog before, every cat has, and he used to live with a black dog named Henry, but he'd never seen a brown one before.
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Was Pester already familiar with dogs when he came running into the room Yes
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He'd seen a dog before, every cat has, and he used to live with a black dog named Henry, but he'd never seen a brown one before. ||||| He came to a fast stop when he saw the dog.
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Was Pester already familiar with dogs when he came running into the room Yes
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And it was so hairy. ||||| That still confused him.
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Was Pester already familiar with dogs when he came running into the room Yes
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland. ||||| The Grange, first moved from its original location in 1889, was moved again in 2008 to a spot in St. Nicholas Park on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate, in Hamilton Heights, a neighborhood in upper Manhattan. ||||| The historic structure was restored to its original 1802 appearance in 2011, and is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial.
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What structure from Hamilton's estate is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial The Grange
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The Grange, first moved from its original location in 1889, was moved again in 2008 to a spot in St. Nicholas Park on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate, in Hamilton Heights, a neighborhood in upper Manhattan. ||||| The university press has published his complete works in a multivolume letterpress edition. ||||| Part of the proceeds were used by Eliza to purchase a new townhouse from Davis (Hamilton-Holly House) in Greenwich Village with her son Alexander. ||||| Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City.
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What structure from Hamilton's estate is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial The Grange
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The house remained in the family until 1833 when his widow sold it to Thomas E. Davis, a British born real estate developer, for $25,000. ||||| The college's main classroom building for the humanities is Hamilton Hall, and a large statue of Hamilton stands in front of it. ||||| Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City. ||||| Columbia University's student group for ROTC cadets and Marine officer candidates is named the Alexander Hamilton Society.
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What structure from Hamilton's estate is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial The Grange
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland. ||||| The Grange, first moved from its original location in 1889, was moved again in 2008 to a spot in St. Nicholas Park on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate, in Hamilton Heights, a neighborhood in upper Manhattan. ||||| The historic structure was restored to its original 1802 appearance in 2011, and is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial.
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What structure from Hamilton's estate is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial The Grange, the only home Hamilton owned
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The Grange, first moved from its original location in 1889, was moved again in 2008 to a spot in St. Nicholas Park on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate, in Hamilton Heights, a neighborhood in upper Manhattan. ||||| The university press has published his complete works in a multivolume letterpress edition. ||||| Part of the proceeds were used by Eliza to purchase a new townhouse from Davis (Hamilton-Holly House) in Greenwich Village with her son Alexander. ||||| Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City.
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What structure from Hamilton's estate is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial The Grange, the only home Hamilton owned
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The house remained in the family until 1833 when his widow sold it to Thomas E. Davis, a British born real estate developer, for $25,000. ||||| The college's main classroom building for the humanities is Hamilton Hall, and a large statue of Hamilton stands in front of it. ||||| Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City. ||||| Columbia University's student group for ROTC cadets and Marine officer candidates is named the Alexander Hamilton Society.
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What structure from Hamilton's estate is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial The Grange, the only home Hamilton owned
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He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland. ||||| The Grange, first moved from its original location in 1889, was moved again in 2008 to a spot in St. Nicholas Park on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate, in Hamilton Heights, a neighborhood in upper Manhattan.
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The Grange occupied its original location for how many years 87 years
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He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland. ||||| The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan.
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The Grange occupied its original location for how many years 87 years
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Alexander Hamilton served as one of the first trustees of the Hamilton-Oneida Academy in New York state. ||||| Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City.
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The Grange occupied its original location for how many years 87 years
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Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City. ||||| The college's main classroom building for the humanities is Hamilton Hall, and a large statue of Hamilton stands in front of it.
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What university has a building for the humanities dedicated to Alexander Hamilton Hamilton's alma mater Columbia University has a building Hamilton Hall dedicated in Hamilton's memory
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Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City. ||||| Alexander Hamilton served as one of the first trustees of the Hamilton-Oneida Academy in New York state.
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What university has a building for the humanities dedicated to Alexander Hamilton Hamilton's alma mater Columbia University has a building Hamilton Hall dedicated in Hamilton's memory
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Alexander Hamilton served as one of the first trustees of the Hamilton-Oneida Academy in New York state. ||||| The historic structure was restored to its original 1802 appearance in 2011, and is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial.
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What university has a building for the humanities dedicated to Alexander Hamilton Hamilton's alma mater Columbia University has a building Hamilton Hall dedicated in Hamilton's memory
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Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City. ||||| The college's main classroom building for the humanities is Hamilton Hall, and a large statue of Hamilton stands in front of it.
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What university has a building for the humanities dedicated to Alexander Hamilton Hamilton's alma mater
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Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City. ||||| Alexander Hamilton served as one of the first trustees of the Hamilton-Oneida Academy in New York state.
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What university has a building for the humanities dedicated to Alexander Hamilton Hamilton's alma mater
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Alexander Hamilton served as one of the first trustees of the Hamilton-Oneida Academy in New York state. ||||| The historic structure was restored to its original 1802 appearance in 2011, and is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial.
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What university has a building for the humanities dedicated to Alexander Hamilton Hamilton's alma mater
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Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City. ||||| The college's main classroom building for the humanities is Hamilton Hall, and a large statue of Hamilton stands in front of it.
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What university has a building for the humanities dedicated to Alexander Hamilton Columbia University
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Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City. ||||| Alexander Hamilton served as one of the first trustees of the Hamilton-Oneida Academy in New York state.
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What university has a building for the humanities dedicated to Alexander Hamilton Columbia University
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Alexander Hamilton served as one of the first trustees of the Hamilton-Oneida Academy in New York state. ||||| The historic structure was restored to its original 1802 appearance in 2011, and is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial.
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What university has a building for the humanities dedicated to Alexander Hamilton Columbia University
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| The Grange, first moved from its original location in 1889, was moved again in 2008 to a spot in St. Nicholas Park on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate, in Hamilton Heights, a neighborhood in upper Manhattan.
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Did the Grange ever move out of Manhattan No
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland.
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Did the Grange ever move out of Manhattan No
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The historic structure was restored to its original 1802 appearance in 2011, and is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial. ||||| The college's main classroom building for the humanities is Hamilton Hall, and a large statue of Hamilton stands in front of it.
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Did the Grange ever move out of Manhattan No
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| The Grange, first moved from its original location in 1889, was moved again in 2008 to a spot in St. Nicholas Park on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate, in Hamilton Heights, a neighborhood in upper Manhattan.
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Did the Grange ever move out of Manhattan No, the Grange was originally built in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan and later moved to a place in St. Nicholas Park that was once part of the original estate
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland.
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Did the Grange ever move out of Manhattan No, the Grange was originally built in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan and later moved to a place in St. Nicholas Park that was once part of the original estate
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The historic structure was restored to its original 1802 appearance in 2011, and is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial. ||||| The college's main classroom building for the humanities is Hamilton Hall, and a large statue of Hamilton stands in front of it.
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Did the Grange ever move out of Manhattan No, the Grange was originally built in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan and later moved to a place in St. Nicholas Park that was once part of the original estate
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Alexander Hamilton served as one of the first trustees of the Hamilton-Oneida Academy in New York state. ||||| Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City.
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Is Hamilton associated with more than one school Yes
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Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City. ||||| The historic structure was restored to its original 1802 appearance in 2011, and is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial.
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Is Hamilton associated with more than one school Yes
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The college's main classroom building for the humanities is Hamilton Hall, and a large statue of Hamilton stands in front of it. ||||| The university press has published his complete works in a multivolume letterpress edition.
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Is Hamilton associated with more than one school Yes
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Alexander Hamilton served as one of the first trustees of the Hamilton-Oneida Academy in New York state. ||||| Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City.
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Is Hamilton associated with more than one school Columbia University,Hamilton-Oneida Academy and Hamilton College
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Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City. ||||| The historic structure was restored to its original 1802 appearance in 2011, and is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial.
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Is Hamilton associated with more than one school Columbia University,Hamilton-Oneida Academy and Hamilton College
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The college's main classroom building for the humanities is Hamilton Hall, and a large statue of Hamilton stands in front of it. ||||| The university press has published his complete works in a multivolume letterpress edition.
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Is Hamilton associated with more than one school Columbia University,Hamilton-Oneida Academy and Hamilton College
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Alexander Hamilton served as one of the first trustees of the Hamilton-Oneida Academy in New York state. ||||| Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City.
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Is Hamilton associated with more than one school Yes, Hamilton was named a trustee of Hamilton College and went to Colombia University
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Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City. ||||| The historic structure was restored to its original 1802 appearance in 2011, and is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial.
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Is Hamilton associated with more than one school Yes, Hamilton was named a trustee of Hamilton College and went to Colombia University
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The college's main classroom building for the humanities is Hamilton Hall, and a large statue of Hamilton stands in front of it. ||||| The university press has published his complete works in a multivolume letterpress edition.
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Is Hamilton associated with more than one school Yes, Hamilton was named a trustee of Hamilton College and went to Colombia University
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Columbia University's student group for ROTC cadets and Marine officer candidates is named the Alexander Hamilton Society. ||||| The college's main classroom building for the humanities is Hamilton Hall, and a large statue of Hamilton stands in front of it.
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What at Columbia carried Hamilton's name Student group for ROTC cadets and Marine Officer candidates
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Columbia University's student group for ROTC cadets and Marine officer candidates is named the Alexander Hamilton Society. ||||| The historic structure was restored to its original 1802 appearance in 2011, and is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial.
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What at Columbia carried Hamilton's name Student group for ROTC cadets and Marine Officer candidates
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland.
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What at Columbia carried Hamilton's name Student group for ROTC cadets and Marine Officer candidates
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Columbia University's student group for ROTC cadets and Marine officer candidates is named the Alexander Hamilton Society. ||||| The college's main classroom building for the humanities is Hamilton Hall, and a large statue of Hamilton stands in front of it.
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What at Columbia carried Hamilton's name The humanities building and the organizations for Marine and ROTC candidates
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Columbia University's student group for ROTC cadets and Marine officer candidates is named the Alexander Hamilton Society. ||||| The historic structure was restored to its original 1802 appearance in 2011, and is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial.
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What at Columbia carried Hamilton's name The humanities building and the organizations for Marine and ROTC candidates
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland.
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What at Columbia carried Hamilton's name The humanities building and the organizations for Marine and ROTC candidates
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Columbia University's student group for ROTC cadets and Marine officer candidates is named the Alexander Hamilton Society. ||||| The college's main classroom building for the humanities is Hamilton Hall, and a large statue of Hamilton stands in front of it.
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What at Columbia carried Hamilton's name Hamilton Hall
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Columbia University's student group for ROTC cadets and Marine officer candidates is named the Alexander Hamilton Society. ||||| The historic structure was restored to its original 1802 appearance in 2011, and is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial.
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What at Columbia carried Hamilton's name Hamilton Hall
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland.
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What at Columbia carried Hamilton's name Hamilton Hall
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland.
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What was the Grange The only home Hamilton ever owned,
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He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland. ||||| Alexander Hamilton served as one of the first trustees of the Hamilton-Oneida Academy in New York state.
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What was the Grange The only home Hamilton ever owned,
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The house remained in the family until 1833 when his widow sold it to Thomas E. Davis, a British born real estate developer, for $25,000. ||||| The college's main classroom building for the humanities is Hamilton Hall, and a large statue of Hamilton stands in front of it.
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What was the Grange The only home Hamilton ever owned,
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland.
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What was the Grange The house owned by Hamilton named after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland
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He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland. ||||| Alexander Hamilton served as one of the first trustees of the Hamilton-Oneida Academy in New York state.
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What was the Grange The house owned by Hamilton named after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland
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The house remained in the family until 1833 when his widow sold it to Thomas E. Davis, a British born real estate developer, for $25,000. ||||| The college's main classroom building for the humanities is Hamilton Hall, and a large statue of Hamilton stands in front of it.
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What was the Grange The house owned by Hamilton named after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland
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The university press has published his complete works in a multivolume letterpress edition. ||||| Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City.
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Where is Hamilton's complete works published His alma mater, Columbia University has published his complete works
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Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City. ||||| The college's main classroom building for the humanities is Hamilton Hall, and a large statue of Hamilton stands in front of it.
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Where is Hamilton's complete works published His alma mater, Columbia University has published his complete works
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The Grange, first moved from its original location in 1889, was moved again in 2008 to a spot in St. Nicholas Park on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate, in Hamilton Heights, a neighborhood in upper Manhattan. ||||| The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan.
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Where is Hamilton's complete works published His alma mater, Columbia University has published his complete works
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The university press has published his complete works in a multivolume letterpress edition. ||||| Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City.
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Where is Hamilton's complete works published Columbia University
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Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City. ||||| The college's main classroom building for the humanities is Hamilton Hall, and a large statue of Hamilton stands in front of it.
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Where is Hamilton's complete works published Columbia University
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The Grange, first moved from its original location in 1889, was moved again in 2008 to a spot in St. Nicholas Park on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate, in Hamilton Heights, a neighborhood in upper Manhattan. ||||| The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan.
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Where is Hamilton's complete works published Columbia University
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland.
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The home that Hamilton owned, which was completed in 1802, what was the styled of the house Federal style
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| The historic structure was restored to its original 1802 appearance in 2011, and is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial.
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The home that Hamilton owned, which was completed in 1802, what was the styled of the house Federal style
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Columbia University's student group for ROTC cadets and Marine officer candidates is named the Alexander Hamilton Society. ||||| The college's main classroom building for the humanities is Hamilton Hall, and a large statue of Hamilton stands in front of it.
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The home that Hamilton owned, which was completed in 1802, what was the styled of the house Federal style
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland.
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The home that Hamilton owned, which was completed in 1802, what was the styled of the house Federal
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| The historic structure was restored to its original 1802 appearance in 2011, and is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial.
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The home that Hamilton owned, which was completed in 1802, what was the styled of the house Federal
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Columbia University's student group for ROTC cadets and Marine officer candidates is named the Alexander Hamilton Society. ||||| The college's main classroom building for the humanities is Hamilton Hall, and a large statue of Hamilton stands in front of it.
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The home that Hamilton owned, which was completed in 1802, what was the styled of the house Federal
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The Grange, first moved from its original location in 1889, was moved again in 2008 to a spot in St. Nicholas Park on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate, in Hamilton Heights, a neighborhood in upper Manhattan. ||||| The historic structure was restored to its original 1802 appearance in 2011, and is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial.
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Where is the Grange located now Upper Manhattan on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate
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The historic structure was restored to its original 1802 appearance in 2011, and is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial. ||||| The college's main classroom building for the humanities is Hamilton Hall, and a large statue of Hamilton stands in front of it.
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Where is the Grange located now Upper Manhattan on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate
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The house remained in the family until 1833 when his widow sold it to Thomas E. Davis, a British born real estate developer, for $25,000. ||||| The college's main classroom building for the humanities is Hamilton Hall, and a large statue of Hamilton stands in front of it.
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Where is the Grange located now Upper Manhattan on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate
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The Grange, first moved from its original location in 1889, was moved again in 2008 to a spot in St. Nicholas Park on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate, in Hamilton Heights, a neighborhood in upper Manhattan. ||||| The historic structure was restored to its original 1802 appearance in 2011, and is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial.
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Where is the Grange located now St. Nicholas Park
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The historic structure was restored to its original 1802 appearance in 2011, and is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial. ||||| The college's main classroom building for the humanities is Hamilton Hall, and a large statue of Hamilton stands in front of it.
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Where is the Grange located now St. Nicholas Park
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The house remained in the family until 1833 when his widow sold it to Thomas E. Davis, a British born real estate developer, for $25,000. ||||| The college's main classroom building for the humanities is Hamilton Hall, and a large statue of Hamilton stands in front of it.
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Where is the Grange located now St. Nicholas Park
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The Grange, first moved from its original location in 1889, was moved again in 2008 to a spot in St. Nicholas Park on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate, in Hamilton Heights, a neighborhood in upper Manhattan. ||||| The historic structure was restored to its original 1802 appearance in 2011, and is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial.
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Where is the Grange located now It has been moved to St. Nicholas Park and is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial
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The historic structure was restored to its original 1802 appearance in 2011, and is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial. ||||| The college's main classroom building for the humanities is Hamilton Hall, and a large statue of Hamilton stands in front of it.
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Where is the Grange located now It has been moved to St. Nicholas Park and is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial
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The house remained in the family until 1833 when his widow sold it to Thomas E. Davis, a British born real estate developer, for $25,000. ||||| The college's main classroom building for the humanities is Hamilton Hall, and a large statue of Hamilton stands in front of it.
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Where is the Grange located now It has been moved to St. Nicholas Park and is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial
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The house remained in the family until 1833 when his widow sold it to Thomas E. Davis, a British born real estate developer, for $25,000. ||||| Part of the proceeds were used by Eliza to purchase a new townhouse from Davis (Hamilton-Holly House) in Greenwich Village with her son Alexander.
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When the house was sold for $25,000, who used a part of the proceeds to purchase a townhouse Eliza Hamilton
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Part of the proceeds were used by Eliza to purchase a new townhouse from Davis (Hamilton-Holly House) in Greenwich Village with her son Alexander. ||||| The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan.
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When the house was sold for $25,000, who used a part of the proceeds to purchase a townhouse Eliza Hamilton
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Alexander Hamilton served as one of the first trustees of the Hamilton-Oneida Academy in New York state. ||||| Columbia University's student group for ROTC cadets and Marine officer candidates is named the Alexander Hamilton Society.
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When the house was sold for $25,000, who used a part of the proceeds to purchase a townhouse Eliza Hamilton
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The house remained in the family until 1833 when his widow sold it to Thomas E. Davis, a British born real estate developer, for $25,000. ||||| Part of the proceeds were used by Eliza to purchase a new townhouse from Davis (Hamilton-Holly House) in Greenwich Village with her son Alexander.
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When the house was sold for $25,000, who used a part of the proceeds to purchase a townhouse His wife
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Part of the proceeds were used by Eliza to purchase a new townhouse from Davis (Hamilton-Holly House) in Greenwich Village with her son Alexander. ||||| The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan.
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When the house was sold for $25,000, who used a part of the proceeds to purchase a townhouse His wife
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Alexander Hamilton served as one of the first trustees of the Hamilton-Oneida Academy in New York state. ||||| Columbia University's student group for ROTC cadets and Marine officer candidates is named the Alexander Hamilton Society.
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When the house was sold for $25,000, who used a part of the proceeds to purchase a townhouse His wife
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The house remained in the family until 1833 when his widow sold it to Thomas E. Davis, a British born real estate developer, for $25,000. ||||| Part of the proceeds were used by Eliza to purchase a new townhouse from Davis (Hamilton-Holly House) in Greenwich Village with her son Alexander.
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When the house was sold for $25,000, who used a part of the proceeds to purchase a townhouse Eliza
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Part of the proceeds were used by Eliza to purchase a new townhouse from Davis (Hamilton-Holly House) in Greenwich Village with her son Alexander. ||||| The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan.
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When the house was sold for $25,000, who used a part of the proceeds to purchase a townhouse Eliza
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Alexander Hamilton served as one of the first trustees of the Hamilton-Oneida Academy in New York state. ||||| Columbia University's student group for ROTC cadets and Marine officer candidates is named the Alexander Hamilton Society.
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When the house was sold for $25,000, who used a part of the proceeds to purchase a townhouse Eliza
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland.
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What name was the home that Hamilton owned was given The Grange
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| The college's main classroom building for the humanities is Hamilton Hall, and a large statue of Hamilton stands in front of it.
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What name was the home that Hamilton owned was given The Grange
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