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Seward and Elementary
It operates Seward Elementary School, Seward Middle School, and Seward High School.
Florida has its own school district consisting of Golden Hill Elementary School and S. S. Seward Institute.

Seward and School
His high school was Seward Park High School.
He attended Seward Park High School.
Samuel Seward, described as " a prosperous, domineering doctor and businessman ," was the founder of the S. S. Seward Institute, today a secondary school in the Florida Union Free School District.
His parents worked in the shops of the Lower East Side, as Julius attended Seward Park High School.
Seward Collins from his 1917 The Hill School yearbook.
While on a business trip in Alaska, a ( former ) teacher at Obihiro's Agricultural High School, Yasuhiko Ohzono, was asked by the mayor of Seward to create some sort of cultural exchange between the two cities.
* Seward High School ( disambiguation )
The Seward School, Seattle, Washington.
One public school is located in the neighborhood, Seward Montessori School ( using the Montessori method for grades K-8 ).
At that time Benny was a thirteen-year-old seventh-grader of Russian-Aleut and Swedish descent, studying at the Territorial School at Seward and a resident of the Jesse Lee Mission Home.
Bulldog Stadium was constructed in 1997 and hosts the athletic events of Concordia's track, football, and soccer teams in addition to intramurals and Seward High School football and soccer games.
The Tonic Sol-Fa Music Reader ( with Theodore Seward, 1880 ), The Choral Standard ( 1895 ), Fillmore's School Singer for Day Schools, Juvenile Classes and Teachers ' Institutes ( with J. H. Fillmore, 1895 ), and Progress in Song ( with E. T. Hildebrand, 1911 ).
She graduated with honors from Seward Park High School at 16.

Seward and Auburn
In early 1859, abolitionist U. S. Senator William H. Seward sold Tubman a small piece of land on the outskirts of Auburn, New York for US $ 1, 200.
In the 1850s, the Seward family opened their Auburn home as a safehouse to fugitive slaves.
Seward ’ s frequent travel and political work suggest that it was Frances who played the more active role in Auburn abolitionist activities.
On October 10, 1872, Seward died in his office in his home in Auburn, New York, after having difficulty breathing.
Seward and his family owned a home in Auburn, New York which is now a museum ; it was built in 1816 by Seward's father-in-law, Judge Elijah Miller.
Seward married the Judge's daughter, Frances, in 1824 on the condition that they would live with Miller in his Auburn home.
Southern patio of the Seward House Museum located in Auburn, NY.
Statues of Seward are located in Seward Park in Auburn, in Madison Square Park in New York City, on the grounds of the Z. J. Loussac Public Library in Anchorage, Alaska, and in Volunteer Park in Seattle.
* The William H. Seward House in Auburn is a museum.
* Seward Avenue in Auburn ; nearby streets are named for members of his family.
* Seward Park in Auburn, New York.
* The Auburn Doubledays baseball team gave away William Seward bobble-head dolls as a 2010 promotion.
* Seward House, Auburn, NY
Within downtown Auburn, NY 34 passes by the Harriet Tubman Home and the William Seward House.

Seward and .
Secretary of State Seward was a sick man.
Seward would be up there.
Young Frederick Seward held out his hand.
Frederick Seward said his father was sleeping, and then went through a pantomime at his father's door, to prove the statement.
He smiled, but now that he knew where the elder Seward was, he did not intend to go.
" Historian Donald described the speech as a " superb political move for an unannounced candidate, to appear in one rival's ( William H. Seward ) own state at an event sponsored by the second rival's ( Salmon P. Chase ) loyalists, while not mentioning either by name during its delivery.
On May 18, at the Republican National Convention in Chicago, Lincoln's friends promised and manipulated and won the nomination on the third ballot, beating candidates such as William H. Seward and Salmon P. Chase.
" Running the ' Machine ' ": An 1864 political cartoon takes a swing at Lincoln's administration — featuring William Fessenden, Edwin Stanton, William H. Seward | William Seward, Gideon Welles, Lincoln and others.
Lincoln's foreign policy approach had been initially hands off, due to his inexperience ; he left most diplomacy appointments and other foreign policy matters to his Secretary of State, William Seward.
Despite his dissatisfaction with McClellan's failure to reinforce Pope, Lincoln was desperate, and restored him to command of all forces around Washington, to the dismay of all in his cabinet but Seward.
Confederate Vice President Stephens led a group to meet with Lincoln, Seward, and others at Hampton Roads.
* 1888 – The first successful adding machine in the United States is patented by William Seward Burroughs.
On April 14, 1865, President Lincoln was shot and mortally wounded by John Wilkes Booth, a Confederate sympathizer, who conspired to coordinate assassinations of others, including Johnson, Ulysses S. Grant and Secretary of State William H. Seward that same night.
Seward narrowly survived his wounds, while Johnson escaped attack as his would-be assassin, George Atzerodt, failed to go through with the plan.
William Hunter was appointed acting Secretary of State for the wounded Seward.
But Johnson, with the support of other officials including Seward, insisted that the states, not the federal government, had the right to address the issue of suffrage.

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