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  1. The Hamilton – Burr duel. Manhattan Company founder Aaron Burr challenges his personal and political adversary, Alexander Hamilton, to a duel. The two men meet at dawn on July 11th in Weehawken, New Jersey, across the Hudson River from New York City. Hamilton is mortally wounded and dies the next morning.

  2. The Manhattan Company's 1799 Water System and the Quest for a Better Water Supply. After the British evacuation of Manhattan on November 25, 1783, the process of rebuilding began. After receiving several unsolicited proposals to built water works, the Common Council advertised for bids in 1786 and received three, but returned them unopened due ...

  3. Jul 26, 2022 · Burr founded the company that later became JPMorgan Chase & Co. Alexander Hamilton, Philip Schuyler, and Aaron Burr on a lower Manhattan street / Jennie Augusta Brownscombe, Wikimedia Commons ...

  4. www.aaronburrassociation.org › post › why-did-they-duelWhy did they Duel? - Aaron Burr

    Dec 8, 2020 · The Duel from wikipedia. The Pistols Others have attributed Hamilton's apparent misfire to the hair-triggered design of the Wogdon duelling pistols, both of which survive today. Only Hamilton, familiar with the weapons, would have known about and been able to use the hair-trigger. However, when asked by Pendleton before the duel if he would have the "hair-spring" pistol, Hamilton reportedly ...

  5. Aaron Burr, attorney, war officer, politician and head of the New York State Assembly in 1799, sponsored the state charter of the Manhattan Company, which proposed to supply clean water to the city. What it did supply was a bank.

  6. Other articles where Bank of the Manhattan Company is discussed: The Chase Manhattan Corporation: …on September 1, 1799, the Bank of the Manhattan Company was opened at 40 Wall Street. In 1808 the company sold its waterworks to the city and turned completely to banking. Although growth was steady, the bank’s real expansion began after the onset of the 20th century. In 1918 it…

  7. Jan 28, 2015 · On January 2, 1800, the body of a young woman named Gulielma Sands was found in a well in New York that had been developed by Aaron Burr’s Manhattan Company. The chief suspect in the murder was Ms. Sands’ suspected lover, Levi Weeks. Weeks was the brother of Ezra Weeks, a notable architect who had assisted with the construction of Hamilton ...

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