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  1. 11 de feb. de 2020 · 1868 – ULYSSES S. GRANT VS HORATIO SEYMOUR. February 11, 2020 ~ Kyle Eppler. The end of the Civil War was in sight. But, of course, that wouldn’t be the end of America’s sectional crisis. Reconstruction posed its own set of challenges. Let’s find out how Americans faced this new era!

  2. Horatio Seymour, the son of a banker, was born in Pompey Hill, New York, on 31st May, 1810. Trained as a lawyer, he served as military secretary to the New York governor, William M. Marcy from 1833 to 1839. In 1841 Seymour was elected to the lower house of the New York Legislature (1842-46). Her served as Speaker (1845-47) and in 1852 was ...

  3. 16 de jun. de 2008 · Seymour, Horatio, 1810-1886, Blair, Francis Preston, 1821-1875, Campaign literature, 1868 -- Democratic Publisher Philadelphia, T.B. Peterson & Brothers Collection library_of_congress; americana Contributor The Library of Congress Language English

  4. 12 de abr. de 2016 · His opponent in the election of 1868 was former New York Governor Horatio Seymour, a Democrat. The political positions of Seymour and Grant before the war were barely distinguishable. Seymour urged conciliation and compromise between North and South to prevent southern disunion. But the war did not change Seymour.

  5. For Seymour, Blair and Liberty 1 print : lithograph on wove paper ; 35.5 x 27.5 cm. (sheet) | An illustrated cover for a campaign song written for Democratic candidates Horatio Seymour and Francis P. Blair, Jr.... Contributor: Chicago Lithographing Co. - Lyon & Healy

  6. The Horatio Seymour Homestead at Deerfield, N. Y. 67 . Parlor of the Horatio Seymour Home at Deerfield, N. Y. 71 . Library of the Horatio Seymour Home at Deerfield, N. Y.. ... . 73 . Looking Across the Mohawk Valley. 76 . Horatio Seymour at the Age of 76. 79 . Old Trinity Church, Utica, N. Y. 81 . Bust of Horatio Seymour and the Oneida ...

  7. Horatio Seymour was governor of New York and the presidential nominee of the Democratic party in 1868. He was born in Pompey Hill, New York, to Mary Forman Seymour, daughter of a wealthy landowner, and Henry Seymour, a businessman. Seymour was schooled at local academies, then studied law in Utica, New York.