Historical Cribs: How Hamilton’s In-Laws Lived
Historical interpreter, Ian Mumpton, takes Re-enact through the Schuyler Mansion in Albany, New York, where Alexander Hamilton's in-laws, Philip and Catherine Schuyler raised their children. Philip Schuyler was appointed a Major General during the Revolutionary War, later serving as both a New York State Senator and a U.S. Senator from New York. The mansion, where Schuyler lived until his death in 1804, is now considered a national historic site. Mumpton brought Re-enact back to the 18th century, giving our reporters a Cribs-esque tour through the mansion's history-filled rooms.
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