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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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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 ...
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 ...
A portrait commemorating 19th Century New York Governor Horatio Seymour currently hangs inside City Hall. His offense, as the Post points out, traces back to 1868, ...
It was handed to him at his birth by his father, a great admirer of Horatio Seymour, ... Horatio had served twice as governor of New York. Lowman dropped the Horatio when he became a young man.
New York's Governor Thomas E. Dewey returned last week to the role in which the public knows him ... John Jay, George Clinton, Horatio Seymour, Samuel J. Tilden, Charles Evans Hughes, Alfred E ...
Horatio Seymour (1810-1886) Title. Fourth of July at Auburn Prison (proceedings, and addresses of Horatio Seymour) Work Type. documents. Date. 1879. Spatial Coverage. Utica, N.Y. Observer Office Print ...
Governor Horatio Seymour of New York would be their standard-bearer against the heavily favored Republican nominee, Ulysses S. Grant.
Gage, a New Jersey resident, was trying to vote in the the presidential election between Ulysses S. Grant and Horatio Seymour. Her ballot was returned because her name was not on the list of 1,095 ...
HORATIO SEYMOUR:'This article is about the U.S. Senator from Vermont. For the New York Governor and Democratic presidential candidate, see Horatio Seymour.
570029/15 People v. Blackman, Horatio — Ordered that the motion is granted to the extent of granting appellant leave to appeal as a poor person. Seymour W. James, Jr., Esq., of the Legal Aid ...