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  • By age 14, ambition and serendipity had conspired to make Alexander the office manager of the import-export firm of Beekman and Cruger on St. Croix Island might Cruger have been his father?

    Matt J. Rossano: Alexander Hamilton's Religion: A Temperate Example For Today's Fractured World Matt J. Rossano 2011

  • By age 14, ambition and serendipity had conspired to make Alexander the office manager of the import-export firm of Beekman and Cruger on St. Croix Island might Cruger have been his father?

    Matt J. Rossano: Alexander Hamilton's Religion: A Temperate Example For Today's Fractured World Matt J. Rossano 2011

  • By age 14, ambition and serendipity had conspired to make Alexander the office manager of the import-export firm of Beekman and Cruger on St. Croix Island might Cruger have been his father?

    Matt J. Rossano: Alexander Hamilton's Religion: A Temperate Example For Today's Fractured World Matt J. Rossano 2011

  • Here Lola Council, of Cruger, MS, a Secretary in the Adjutant General's office, uses a mallet to test strength.

    Archive 2009-05-01 2009

  • Across town and out in the country, in Schlater and Sidon and Glendora and Cruger, in North Greenwood and East Greenwood and everything in between, strange things were happening, a few more each day.

    Confederacy of Silence Richard Rubin 2002

  • Across town and out in the country, in Schlater and Sidon and Glendora and Cruger, in North Greenwood and East Greenwood and everything in between, strange things were happening, a few more each day.

    Confederacy of Silence Richard Rubin 2002

  • Across town and out in the country, in Schlater and Sidon and Glendora and Cruger, in North Greenwood and East Greenwood and everything in between, strange things were happening, a few more each day.

    Confederacy of Silence Richard Rubin 2002

  • Mr. Henry Cruger, Member of Parliament for Bristol and an American, is rumored to be receiving a pension of at least £1,000 a year from the King for information about Yankey doings.

    Morgan’s Run Colleen McCullough 2000

  • There is Bristol screaming that Cruger is a Yankey spy, when all the time he is spying for England.

    Morgan’s Run Colleen McCullough 2000

  • His lips curled in faint contempt; the Morgans were staunch Whigs whose votes had contributed to the success of Edmund Burke and Henry Cruger at the elections last year—what a circus they had been!

    Morgan’s Run Colleen McCullough 2000

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