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The death of HORATIO SEYMOUR recalls the recent death of another leader of the party in which Mr. SEYMOUR'S position in New-York was very much like that of Mr. HENDRICKS in Indiana.
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So said Utica’s Horatio Seymour on a hot, humid July 7, 1868 in New York City as he left the platform of Tammany Hall, where the National Democratic Party had convened to pick the man who, on ...
Before there was a Horatio, there was a Henry — Seymour, that is. Henry Seymour — Horatio’s father — was appointed Utica’s second mayor by members of the Common Council in March 1833 ...
Horatio Seymour was born in Pompey Hill, New York, in 1810. The son of a prominent local merchant and politician, he was educated at Geneva Academy (now Hobart College) and at a military school in ...
Gov. Horatio Seymour invoked that provision a century earlier, ... The action, filed on Dec. 24 in New York Southern District Court by Zell, Aron & Co. on behalf of Goldeneye Advisors, ...
HORATIO SEYMOUR:'This article is about the U.S. Senator from Vermont. For the New York Governor and Democratic presidential candidate, see Horatio Seymour.
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