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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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William Seward was born in Orange County, New York, on 16th May, 1801. After graduating from Union College, Seward was admitted to the New York State Bar in 1822. Seward became active in politics and joined the Whig Party and served as state senator (1830-1834) and state governor (1838-42).
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The role of William H. Seward in the history of the United States of America. ... William H. Seward was born in the small community of Florida, New York, southwest of Newburgh. His father was a prominent physician and later a judge. Seward graduated from Union College in 1820, read law, was admitted to the bar and established...
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member, State senate 1830-1834; unsuccessful Whig candidate for governor in 1834; Governor of New York 1838 ... Seward, William Henry. William Henry Seward. Edited by Frederick Seward. 3 vols. New York: Derby and Miller, 1891; Taylor, John M. William Henry Seward: Lincoln’s Right Hand New York: HarperCollins, 1991.
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