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William H. Seward - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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William Seward - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Seward can refer to: •William H. Seward, United States Secretary of State, 1861-1869 •William H. Seward, Jr., his son, banker, Civil War general William Seward
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We invite you to visit Seward House, the historic home of William H. Seward and his family. Located in Auburn, New York, in the Finger Lakes Region of New York State, Seward House is a mixture of Federal and Tuscan-style architecture surrounded by two acres of garden and trees. ... Welcome to Seward House...
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We invite you to visit Seward House, the historic home of William H. Seward and his family. Located in Auburn, New York, in the Finger Lakes Region of New York State, Seward House is a mixture of Federal and Tuscan-style architecture surrounded by two acres of garden and trees. ... William H. Seward's Biography...
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American National Biography; Dictionary of American Biography; The Yale Biographical Dictionary of American Law; Seward, William Henry. William Henry Seward. Edited by Frederick Seward. 3 vols. New York: Derby and Miller, 1891;
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I was enthusiastically for the nomination of William H. Seward, who seemed to me the proper and natural leader of the Republican Party ever since his great "irrepressible conflict" speech in 1858. The noisy demonstrations of his followers, and especially of the New York delegation in his favour, had made me sure, too,
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