William M. Seymour papers, 1862.

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William M. Seymour papers, 1862.

Letters written to Seymour by his father, William H. Seymour, while he was serving in Virginia during the Civil War; also includes a copy of the Sunday Journal, published in Hudson, New York, regarding the 14th New York Volunteers.

1 folder.

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Seymour, William Kean, 1887-

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English author and bank manager. From the description of Caesar remembers and Frost : place not specified : autograph manuscript of two poems signed, 1935 Mar. 7. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270664710 ...

Seymour, William H.

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William H. Seymour was a Louisiana politician and amateur historian. A native of Warrenton, Miss., Seymour spent his childhood in Europe. At the beginning of the Civil War he enlisted in the Confederate Army and served as an artillery sargeant. After relocating to Algiers, La., Seymour took an interest in local affairs and was elected justice of the peace and president of the Orleans Parish Police Jury. Seymour was the author of The story of Algiers, a history of the city published in 1926. ...

United States. Army. New York Heavy Artillery Regiment, 14th (1863-1865)

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