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Walter Stahr, author of book on William Henry Seward, says 'Lincoln's Indispensable Man' was a lot of fun. Published: ; Sep. 17, 2012, 1:03 p.m.
C.W. McKeen / The Post-Standard This room in the basement of the William Henry Seward House in Auburn was used as a safe room to hide runaway slaves in the mid-19th century. Standing behind the ...
The statue of William Henry Seward wears a cloth mask in front of the Alaska State Capitol on Tuesday, May 19, 2020. (James Brooks / ADN) William Henry Seward promoted and succeeded in getting the ...
In "Seward: Lincoln's Indispensable Man," Walter Stahr examines the colorful career of William Henry Seward, the man who made Thanksgiving a national holiday, bought Alaska for the United States ...
WILLIAM HENRY SEWARD. Particulars of Gov. Seward's Last Illness and Death. Meeting of the Republican National Committee. Otsego County Nominations. Share full article. Oct. 11, 1872.
An historic marker on an Alaskan boulder honors William Henry Seward, a member of Union College's Class of 1820 at the corner of Seward Place and Nott Street in Schenectady Tuesday Feb. 19, 2013.
William Henry Seward, 16 May 1801 - 15 Oct 1872 Exhibition Label First as governor of New York (1839–43) and later as a U.S. senator (1849–61), William H. Seward advocated strongly for reform.
The Attempt to Assassinate Seward; Surviving Members of the Famous Secretary's Family Throw New Light on a Feature of the Lincoln Tragedy. Share full article. March 14, 1909.
SCHENECTADY — A life-size bronze statue of Harriet Tubman and William Henry Seward commissioned by a group of Schenectady boosters to celebrate diversity and highlight a little-known friendship ...
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