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Arthur, William Lloyd Garrison ... City statue to honor a New Yorker. Seward spent his life serving New York including as governor and as a United States Senator. However, Seward is most famous ...
The work, a likeness of the 19th-century New York-born politician William H. Seward commissioned from the American sculptor Randolph Rogers, had been a fixture in the park since the statue’s ...
William Henry Seward ... one excellent result by taking up Seward, who had thrown himself into the movement with great vigor, and sending him to the state senate for two successive terms, placing ...
William Henry and Frances Seward hosted parties and entertained such dignitaries as Henry Clay and Daniel Webster at their Auburn home in the mid-19th century. But their stately house also ...
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The baseball team is giving away William H. Seward bobblehead dolls to the first ... was New York’s 12th governor and served as a U.S. senator and U.S. secretary of state under presidents ...
The statue of William H. Seward in Seattle's Volunteer Park may seem out of place to a casual observer. A senator from New York and secretary of state to Presidents Lincoln and Johnson in the ...
29, 1860, Quincy Whig and Republican published a letter from local prominent businessman James Woodruff stating that the U.S. senator for New York William ... in Quincy. W.H. Seward is his second ...
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