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Senate Years of Service: 1849-1861 Party: Whig; Republican
SEWARD, William Henry, a Senator from New York; born in Florida, Orange County, N.Y., on
May 16, 1801; after preparatory studies, graduated from Union College in 1820;
studied law; admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Auburn, N.Y., 1823;
member, State senate 1830-1834; unsuccessful Whig candidate for governor in
1834; Governor of New York 1838-1842; elected as a Whig to the United States
Senate in 1849; reelected as a Republican in 1855 and served from March 4,
1849, to March 3, 1861; unsuccessful candidate for the Republican nomination
for president in 1860; Secretary of State in the Cabinets of Presidents Abraham
Lincoln and Andrew Johnson 1861-1869; while Secretary of State concluded the
convention with Great Britain for the settlement of the Alabama claims and the
treaty with Russia for the purchase of Alaska; died in Auburn, Cayuga County,
N.Y., October 10, 1872; interment in Fort Hill Cemetery.
BibliographyAmerican National Biography;
Dictionary of American Biography;
The Yale Biographical Dictionary of American Law; Taylor, John
M.
William Henry Seward: Lincolns Right Hand New York:
HarperCollins, 1991; Stahr, Walter.
Seward: Lincolns Indispensable Man. New York: Simon &
Schuster, 2012.
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