HAMILTON, Alexander: Memorial (ca. 1923) on the south side of the Treasury Dept in Washington, D.C. by James Earle Fraser located in James M. Goode's The Ellipse area

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HAMILTON, Alexander: Memorial (ca. 1923) on the south side of the Treasury Dept in Washington, D.C. by James Earle Fraser located in James M. Goode's The Ellipse area

The Alexander Hamilton Memorial, crafted by James Earle Fraser around 1923, is located on the south side of the Treasury Department in Washington, D.C., within The Ellipse area. It honors Hamilton's role as a Founding Father, Revolutionary War officer, and the first Secretary of the Treasury. The bronze sculpture commemorates his significant influence on American constitutional law and financial policy. The memorial is part of a notable collection of sculptures near the White House and Treasury Department.