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An American Family
Your visit to the Seward House Museum will help you learn more about the fascinating life and times of the Seward Family.
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William H. Seward
Defender of Freedom (1801 – 1872)
One of the most influential men of his time, William Seward was a New York State Governor, a U.S. Senator and a Secretary of State to Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson. Seward was quite social, fond of debate and card playing.
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Frances Miller Seward
Woman of Principle (1805 -1865)
Although she disliked politics, Frances played an important role as her husband’s advisor. A free-thinker, she supported the Women’s Rights movement and hid runaway slaves in her basement.
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William H Seward, Jr.
War Hero (1839 – 1920)
The Seward’s youngest son, Will was wounded in the Civil War and promoted to Brigadier General at the age of 24. His architectural changes to the Seward House are visible, but he preserved the family’s collection and welcomed visitors interested in touring his home.
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Fanny Seward
Eyewitness to History (1844-1866)
The light of her father’s eye, an aspring writer and passionate reader, Fanny Seward's detailed diaries about encounters with President Lincoln, foreign diplomats and artists bring the era to life.
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