History Tea Day

  • Eliza's Birth

    Eliza's Birth
    Eliza Hamilton was born as Elizabeth Schuyler on August 9th, 1757, in Albany, New York. She was the second daughter of a wealthy landowner and a Revolutionary Wat general. (Philip Schuyler).
  • Eliza as a child

    Eliza as a child
    Eliza and her older sister, Angelica, acted as Philip Schuyler's eyes and ears in the Hudson Valley. They also gathered "sensitive military intelligence". They weren't spies for their father, but they weren't not spies either.
  • Eliza and Alexander

    Eliza and Alexander
    Eliza met Alexander Hamilton at a ball in Febuary of 1780. He asked her for a dance, and that is when they began to fall in love with each other.
  • Eliza's Marriage

    Eliza's Marriage
    Eliza married Alexander Hamilton on December 14, 1780. She loved him very much, and she even said, "the happiest of women. My dear Hamilton is fonder of me everyday."
  • Eliza as a friend

    Eliza as a friend
    Marie-Charlotte, Eliza's friend, dies at the age of 35. She had 6 children, and Eliza takes in the youngest two as her own children.
  • Eliza as a mother

    Eliza as a mother
    Eliza always had very busy mornigs that year. She gathered her children around her while they ate breakfast. Their tiny hands got crumbs, on her dress, but she never minded. That was her favorite part of being a mother.
  • Eliza's troubles

    Eliza's troubles
    Elizabeth was forced to pay Hamilton's debts after his death. She had to sell her 35 acre estate in Upper Manhattan.
  • Eliza's Accomplishments

    Eliza's Accomplishments
    Eliza founded the first private orphanage in New York. She was there in 1807 when the orphanage laid its first cornerstone, and she raised money for it. Eliza became the orphanages director in 1821. She was involved with the orphanage until she was in her 90's.
  • Elizabeth and Henry

    Elizabeth and Henry
    Elizabeth Hamilton met Henry McKavit at her orphanage. His parents died in a fire, so Eliza personally paid for his schooling, and she arranged a military commission for him at Westpoint.
  • The 4th of July in 1848

    The 4th of July in 1848
    Eliza helped First Lady Dolly Madison raise money for a monument to George Washington on the National Mall. At the cornerstone laying ceremony, she rode alongside President Polk, James Buchanan, Abraham Lincoln, and Andrew Johnson.
  • Eliza defends Alexander

    Eliza defends Alexander
    Eliza defended her late husband when James Monroe wanted a truce. (James Monroe leaked information about the Reynolds affair) She said to him, "No lapse of time, no nearness to the grave, makes any difference."
  • Eliza's Death

    Eliza's Death
    Eliza died in Washington, D.C on November 9, 1854 at the age of 97. She was buried next to her husband in the Trinity Church graveyard in New York City.