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  1. HORATIO SEYMOUR, the twentieth and twenty-fourth governor to serve New York, was born in Pompey Hill, New York on May 31, 1810. His education was attained at Utica Academy, at Hobart College, and at the Captain Partridge Military Academy in Connecticut. He went on to study law, and in 1832 was admitted to the bar. …

  2. Horatio Seymour withdraws his name from any consideration for the Democratic presidential nomination: 02/05/1861: In Albany, the combined houses of the New York Legislature elect Ira Harris to the U. S. Senate: 05/16/1863: In Albany, New York, soldiers attack a public meeting protesting the arrest of Clement Vallandigham: 08/29/1864 - 08/31/1864

  3. This celebrity and reputation was not afforded to Horatio Seymour, who was almost wholly unknown outside of the Empire State. Seymour was New York’s 21st Governor and firmly opposed President Abraham Lincoln’s policies throughout the war. Following the Civil War, the political atmosphere was tense.

  4. Horatio Seymour (1810-1886) Horatio Seymour was “tall, fine-looking, of an imposing figure with a good though colorless face, bright, dark eyes, a high, commanding forehead, dark-reddish hair, and slightly bald. He had a clear, ringing voice, with a slight imperfection in his speech, and he was in the main an attractive and effective speaker ...

  5. Horatio Seymour (May 31, 1810 – February 12, 1886) was an American politician and lawyer. He was the 18th Governor of New York from 1853 to 1854 and from 1863 to 1864. He was the Democratic Party nominee for president of the United States in the presidential election of 1868, but lost the election to Republican and former Union General of the Union Army Ulysses S. Grant .

  6. Seymour, Horatio (b Pompey Hill, Onondaga Co, 31 May 1810; d Utica, 12 Feb 1886). Governor and presidential candidate. Educated at Geneva Academy (now Hobart College), Seymour studied law in Utica, was admitted to the bar in 1832, and moved to Albany in 1833. He served as mayor of Utica (1842) and served three terms in the state assembly (1841 ...

  7. Middlebury Cemetery. Maintained by: Find a Grave. Added: Jun 10, 2001. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 22694. Source citation. US Senator. Served from Vermont in the United States Senate, serving from 1821 to 1833. He was the uncle of Connecticut Congressman Origen Storrs Seymour.