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William H. Seward



Seward, William Henry - 1801–72, American statesman, b. Florida, Orange co., N.Y.

Early Career

A graduate (1820) of Union College, he was admitted to the bar in 1822 and established himself as a lawyer in Auburn, N.Y., which he made his lifelong home. He was active in the Anti-Masonic party and later joined the Whig party. Seward and his close personal and political friend, Thurlow   Read More...


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    William H. Seward's Travels around the World (1873)
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    The Life of William H. Seward, Vol. I (1900)
    by Frederic Bancroft. 558 pgs.


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