William H. Seward
William Henry Seward (
May 16,
1801–
October 10,
1872) was
United States Secretary of State under
Abraham Lincoln and
Andrew Johnson. He attended
Union College, studying law, and graduated in 1820, with high honors. He then stopped his law practice to become a politican.
His parents were Samuel Sweezy Seward and Mary (Jennings) Seward. He was married to Frances Adeline Miller. They had two daughters and three sons. The daughters were Cornelia Seward (1835-1836), and Francis Adeline Seward (1844-1866). The three sons were Frederick William Seward (1830-1915), William Henry Seward Jr. (1839-1920), and Augustus Henry Seward (1826-1876).
Seward served as a state senator of
New York from
1831 to
1834, as
Governor of New York from
1839 to
1843, and as a
United States Senator from New York from
1849 through
1861. He was elected as a
Whig in 1849, and reelected in 1855 as a
Republican.
Abraham Lincoln appointed him Secretary of State in
1861 and he served until
1869. Seward survived an assassination attempt on
April 14,
1865 (the same night Abraham Lincoln was shot) from Lewis Payne, an associate of
John Wilkes Booth, who broke into Seward's bedroom and stabbed him repeatedly.
As Secretary of State, he fought for the U.S.
purchase of
Alaska which he finally negotiated to acquire from
Russia for $7,200,000 on
March 30,
1867. This translated into approximately 2 cents per
acre for 586,412 square miles (1,518,800 km²) of territory, more than twice the size of
Texas. The purchase of this frontier land ("Seward's Icebox") was mocked as "
Seward's Folly" and Andrew Johnson's "polar bear garden". Currently, Alaska celebrates the purchase on Seward's Day, the last Monday of
March.
His portrait appeared on the
1891 series
U.S. fifty dollar note.
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