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Texas Seward Mountains (disambiguation),
various places Sewards End, a
village and
civil parish in the
Uttlesford district of Es****,
England Seward Trunk...
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William H.
Seward and his wife
Frances Adeline Miller Seward. The last of five
children born to the
Sewards, she was
their only
daughter to
survive to adulthood...
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received by southerners, the
Sewards saw
scenes of
slavery which confirmed them as its opponents. The
following year,
Seward accepted a
position as agent...
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century Sewards End did not
exist as a
defined community. At that time
there were four
smaller communities around what
would eventually become Sewards End...
- be
difficult to
defend from the
United Kingdom. To this end,
William H.
Seward, the U.S.
Secretary of
State at the time,
entered into
negotiations with...
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Seward Park may
refer to:
Seward Park (Manhattan), a park on the
Lower East Side of Manhattan,
named after William H.
Seward Seward Park (Seattle), a...
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Seward (Alutiiq: Qutalleq; Dena'ina: Tl'ubugh) is an
incorporated home rule city in Alaska,
United States.
Located on
Resurrection Bay, a
fjord of the...
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Seward County is the name of two
counties in the
United States:
Seward County,
Kansas Seward County,
Nebraska This
disambiguation page
lists articles about...
- The
Seward Peninsula is a
large peninsula on the
western coast of the U.S.
state of
Alaska whose westernmost point is Cape
Prince of Wales. The peninsula...
- John "Jack"
Seward, M.D. is a
fictional character appearing in Bram Stoker's 1897
novel Dracula.
Seward is the
administrator of an
insane asylum not far...