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Hal Bidlack as Alexander Hamilton - Bidlack's Hamilton site offers a chronology of Hamilton's life and a collection of essential quotations. Both have links to other relevant sites. While the site was designed primarily to promote the scholar's service as a re-enactor, it contains excellent information and links.

The Internet is full of sites devoted to Thomas Jefferson. One of the best is Jefferson from PBS. A companion to the Ken Burns documentary, this site contains student activities concerning the spirit of the Enlightenment, interviews with Jeffersonian scholars, many of Jefferson's important writings, and an intriguing photo essay on the "Pursuit of Happiness."

Monticello—The Home of Thomas Jefferson - The official website of Jefferson's historic home contains a variety of information concerning the life and times of the third president. The "Jefferson" section has a biography, quotations from Jefferson, and an opportunity to "walk in his shoes."

Thomas Jefferson - The Library of Congress currently has an exhibition covering all aspects of Jefferson's public and private life. The site includes images and transcriptions of many of Jefferson's writings, as well as information about Jefferson's life at Monticello, his interest in the West, and his influence on revolutionary thought around the world.

For additional biographical information on Alexander Hamilton, consult The Constitution of the United States from the National Archives or any on-line encyclopedia.
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