William Henry Seward Jr. was born on June 18, 1839.
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Angela Seward has written:
'Goodnight, Daddy' -- subject(s): Fathers and daughters, Fiction
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1860's. Purchased from Russia and known as Seward's Folly. Seward was in Lincoln's cabinet.
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John Seward Coe has written:
'Chemical equilibrium' -- subject(s): Chemical equilibrium
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Henry Seward Hubbard has written:
'Beyond' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Spiritualism
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William Seward Salisbury has written:
'Religion in American culture' -- subject(s): Religion
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Seward P. Reese has written:
'Cases on code pleading' -- subject(s): Cases, Code pleading
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William Seward had six siblings: two brothers, Samuel and John Seward, and four sisters, Sarah, Mary, Elizabeth, and Anne. He was the second of seven children born to his parents, Samuel S. Seward and Mary Jennings Seward. His family was prominent in the community, and his siblings played various roles in their respective lives and careers.
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Robert D. Seward has written:
'Dictionary of French cognates' -- subject(s): French language, Usage, Dictionaries, English
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William Wenman Seward has written:
'Topographia hibernica' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Gazetteers, Early works to 1800
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The Roaring 20's - 1960 Judge Seward's Secret 1-7 was released on:
USA: 26 November 1960
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Seward's Icebox was Alaska when William Seward purchased it for the United States. Seward's Folly was the actual event of him purchasing it.
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Seward Samuel Whitehead has written:
'Fishing methods for the bluefin tuna' -- subject(s): Tuna fisheries, Fisheries, Bluefin tuna
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The address of the Seward Museum is: 336 3Rd Ave, Seward, AK 99664
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When U.S. Secretary of State William H. Seward negotiated the purchase of Alaska from Russia in 1867, many referred to the purchase as "Seward's folly".
(Today, Seward's Day is observed on the last Monday of March as a state holiday in Alaska.)
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The address of the Seward Historical Society is: Po 44, Seward, IL 61077
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He was William Seward from New York. Lincoln made him Secretary of State and he continued in the office under President Andrew Johnson. Skeptics referred to Alaska as Seward's folly and Seward's icebox.
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The address of the Seward Memorial Library is: 233 South 5Th Street, Seward, 68434 2599
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The address of the Seward Community Library Museum is: 238 5Th Avenue, Seward, 99664 2389
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The address of the Seward Community Library is: 239 6Th Ave, Seward, AK 99664-2389
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Some called it Seward's Folly and others called it Johnson's icebox thinking that it was useless and would never be worth anything.
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The web address of the Seward Community Library is: cityofseward.net
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The address of the Seward Association For The Advancement Of Marine Science is: Alaska Sealife Centerpo, Seward, AK 99664
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Alaska Purchase is the correct name, but to Seward's opponents in was called Seward's Folly.
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Seward Alaska was named for the man who bought, William Henry Seward. William Henry Seward was a lawyer and politician from New York during the Civil War. In 1867, while serving as Secretary of State under Andrew Johnson, Seward bought Alaska from Russia.
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The phone number of the Seward Memorial Library is: 402-643-3318.
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The phone number of the Seward Museum is: 907-224-3902.
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The web address of the Seward Museum is: http://www.museumsusa.org/museums/info/1160173
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