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  1. William H. Seward served as the Secretary of State for both President Lincoln and President Andrew Johnson. He was born on May 16, 1801 in Florida, Orange County, New York, and attended Union College, graduating in 1820. He passed the bar in 1823 and established his practice in Auburn, New York. In 1830, Seward was elected to the New York State ...

  2. William H. Seward. William Henry Seward (16 de mayo de 1801-10 de octubre de 1872) fue un político y abogado estadounidense que fue Gobernador de Nueva York, Secretario de Estado y precandidato presidencial del Partido Republicano.

  3. William H. Seward (1861–1865) William Henry Seward was born in 1801 in Florida, New York. He graduated from Union College in 1820, studied the law, was admitted to the state bar in 1822, and joined a law practice. From 1830 to 1834, Seward served in the New York state senate as a Whig before making a failed bid to become governor in 1834.

  4. William H. Seward. William Henry Seward ( Florida, 16 maggio 1801 – Auburn, 10 ottobre 1872) è stato un politico statunitense . Fu Governatore di New York, Senatore e Segretario di Stato degli Stati Uniti d'America durante la Presidenza di Abraham Lincoln prima e la Presidenza di Andrew Johnson poi. È stato il negoziatore degli Stati Uniti ...

  5. William H. Seward Některá data mohou pocházet z datové položky . William Henry Seward ( 16. května 1801 Florida – 10. října 1872 Auburn ) byl americký politik, ministr zahraničí Spojených států amerických v letech 1861–1869, guvernér státu New York a americký senátor .

  6. ウィリアム・ヘンリー・スワード (英:William Henry Seward, Sr. [ˈsuːərd] [1] 、 1801年 5月16日 - 1872年 10月10日 )は、 アメリカ合衆国 ニューヨーク州 出身の政治家である。. ニューヨーク州知事 と アメリカ合衆国上院 議員を務め、 エイブラハム・リンカーン と ...

  7. On January 1, 1863 Seward and his son, Fredrick, took the Emancipation Proclamation to the White House for signatures and authentication. Once the document was signed, copies were given to the press and the Proclamation was placed among archives. Seward wrote the following day that “The Proclamation of the President adds a new and important ...