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The Schuyler Sisters
by Monika Davies

Nicolette Kolgraf July 13, 2018 Kids Read More 0

The Schuyler Sisters by Monika Davies

“In The Schuyler Sisters, readers will learn about the fascinating lives of Eliza and Angelica Schuyler, their influence on Alexander Hamilton and United States history, and the roles of women in the 1700s-1800s. Through the use of dynamic primary sources like maps and letters, middle school students will be engaged as they read about history and build their literacy skills. Supporting today’s social studies standards, this full-color text includes intriguing images, interesting sidebars, a glossary, and other important text features to support learning and strengthen key comprehension skills. Challenging activities require students to use text evidence to connect back to what they’ve read.” -Goodreads

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Eliza: The story of Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton
by Margaret McNamara

Nicolette Kolgraf July 13, 2018 Kids Read More 0

Eliza: The story of Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton by Margaret McNamara

“In addition to being Alexander Hamilton’s wife, Schuyler founded New York City’s first private orphanage, raised funds to build the Washington Monument and preserved her husband’s legacy. ‘I have lived and breathed Eliza’s story for the past two years,’ Soo said in a prepared statement. ‘I could not be more thrilled to be included in her narrative for young readers.’” -Goodreads

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The History Chicks Episode 71: Schuyler Sisters with Amanda Vaill

Siobhan McKenna July 13, 2018 Kids Podcasts, Podcasts 0

The History Chicks: Episode 71: “Schuyler Sisters with Amanda Vaill”

Author Amanda Vaill has written several award winning biographies, scripts, articles and…be still our hearts.. been contracted to write a biography on the two most famous Schuyler sisters, Angelica and Eliza. She’s begun her research and graciously agreed to talk with us and dish Schuyler. We talk about the three sisters, the family that they came from, the families that they created, the rumors that surrounded them…basically who lived, who died and with Amanda’s help, we get to tell their story!

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Episode 71: Schuyler Sisters with Amanda Vaill

Siobhan McKenna July 13, 2018 Podcasts, Teen Podcasts 0

The History Chicks: Episode 71: “Schuyler Sisters with Amanda Vaill”

Author Amanda Vaill has written several award winning biographies, scripts, articles and…be still our hearts…has been contracted to write a biography on the two most famous Schuyler sisters, Angelica and Eliza. She’s begun her research and graciously agreed to talk with us and dish Schuyler. We talk about the three sisters, the family that they came from, the families that they created, the rumors that surrounded them…basically who lived, who died and with Amanda’s help, we get to tell their story!

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