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Τι (ποιος) είναι William Henry Seward - ορισμός

AMERICAN LAWYER AND POLITICIAN (1801-1872)
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  • [[Abraham Lincoln]] in 1860
  • Signing the Alaska Purchase. Seward is seated at center.
  • Lewis Powell attacking Frederick Seward after attempting to shoot him
  • Medal presented to [[George F. Robinson]] for saving Seward's life
  • Seward's wife [[Frances Adeline Seward]]
  • Henry Inman]].
  • [[Thomas Nast]] cartoon from before the 1866 midterm elections. Seward is depicted as Johnson's grand vizier, motioning for the execution of [[Thaddeus Stevens]], and is seen again in the inset, scars from the assassination attempt visible.
  • Johnson, as [[Mercutio]], wishes a plague on both their Houses (of Congress) as Seward (as Romeo, right) leans over him. [[Alfred Waud]] cartoon from 1868.
  • [[Thomas Nast]] cartoon on Alaska, 1867. Seward hopes that the purchase will help cool Johnson's fevered political situation.
  • Edwin Stanton]], [[Gideon Welles]] and other members
  • Seward photographed by the studio of [[Mathew Brady]]
  • Seward in 1859
  • Seward's little bell, as depicted in a hostile postwar cartoon
  • Statue of Seward by [[Randolph Rogers]] in [[Madison Square Park]], New York City
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  • Gubernatorial portrait of William H. Seward
  • Seward in 1851

Diane Seward         
NEW ZEALAND THERMOCHRONOLOGY RESEARCHER
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Diane Seward is a low temperature thermochronologist. She is currently a Teaching Fellow at Victoria University of Wellington and affiliated with GNS Science.
Seward Community Cafe         
COLLECTIVELY RUN RESTAURANT AND CAFE IN MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA, UNITED STATES
Seward Cafe
The Seward Community Cafe is a collectively run cooperative restaurant in the Seward neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota, notable for being the oldest worker-run restaurant in the United States. Since its founding, the cafe has been owned and managed by a worker-owner collective of about 10-16 people, all of whom start at the same wage and are given the option of becoming a co-owner within six months of starting work.
Sites and works regarding William H. Seward         
  • Seward House Museum]] in Auburn, New York.
  • Statue of Seward]] in New York City; by [[Randolph Rogers]], 1876
  • Statue of William H. Seward]] in Volunteer Park, Seattle, Washington.
  • Bust depicting William H. Seward in [[Seward, Alaska]].
  • [https://www.tubmansewardstatue.org/ William Seward and Harriet Tubman statue at Schenectady Public Library]
William Henry Seward (sculpture); Sites and works regarding William S. Seward
United States Secretary of State William H. Seward has a number of memorials to him, and several locations are preserved that are associated with him.

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William H. Seward

William Henry Seward (May 16, 1801 – October 10, 1872) was an American politician who served as United States Secretary of State from 1861 to 1869, and earlier served as governor of New York and as a United States Senator. A determined opponent of the spread of slavery in the years leading up to the American Civil War, he was a prominent figure in the Republican Party in its formative years, and was praised for his work on behalf of the Union as Secretary of State during the Civil War. He also negotiated the treaty for the United States to purchase the Alaska Territory.

Seward was born in 1801 in the village of Florida, in Orange County, New York, where his father was a farmer and owned slaves. He was educated as a lawyer and moved to the Central New York town of Auburn. Seward was elected to the New York State Senate in 1830 as an Anti-Mason. Four years later, he became the gubernatorial nominee of the Whig Party. Though he was not successful in that race, Seward was elected governor in 1838 and won a second two-year term in 1840. During this period, he signed several laws that advanced the rights of and opportunities for black residents, as well as guaranteeing jury trials for fugitive slaves in the state. The legislation protected abolitionists, and he used his position to intervene in cases of freed black people who were enslaved in the South.

After many years of practicing law in Auburn, he was elected by the state legislature to the U.S. Senate in 1849. Seward's strong stances and provocative words against slavery brought him hatred in the South. He was re-elected to the Senate in 1855, and soon joined the nascent Republican Party, becoming one of its leading figures. As the 1860 presidential election approached, he was regarded as the leading candidate for the Republican nomination. Several factors, including attitudes to his vocal opposition to slavery, his support for immigrants and Catholics, and his association with editor and political boss Thurlow Weed, worked against him, and Abraham Lincoln secured the presidential nomination. Although devastated by his loss, he campaigned for Lincoln, who appointed him Secretary of State after winning the election.

Seward did his best to stop the southern states from seceding; once that failed, he devoted himself wholeheartedly to the Union cause. His firm stance against foreign intervention in the Civil War helped deter the United Kingdom and France from recognizing the independence of the Confederate States. He was one of the targets of the 1865 assassination plot that killed Lincoln and was seriously wounded by conspirator Lewis Powell. Seward remained in his post through the presidency of Andrew Johnson, during which he negotiated the Alaska Purchase in 1867 and supported Johnson during his impeachment. His contemporary Carl Schurz described Seward as "one of those spirits who sometimes will go ahead of public opinion instead of tamely following its footprints".