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Hamilton Grange National Memorial Hamilton Grange was built between 1802 and 1804 in the Federal style
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Hamilton Grange National Memorial
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If you would like to make a monetary contribution to Hamilton Grange National Memorial, we can accept checks or money orders made payable to the "National Park Service" at the address below.

If you have a specific purpose related to Hamilton Grange for the funds you would like to request, please write a letter or note specifying what the money should be spent on and include a reference in the "memo" section of the check. If one does not exist, we would then set up an account to be used solely for that specific purpose.

If you have no specific requirements, then the park will deposit those funds in the "general" donation account, which typically funds educational and historical interpretation programs at the park. 

Hamilton Grange National Memorial

C/O Manhattan Sites

ATTN: Superintendent

26 Wall Street

New York, NY 10005

If you have items related to Alexander Hamilton and would like to donate them to the park, please contact us at the address above, as well.

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Last Updated: September 22, 2011 at 12:31 MST