A much under appreciated man. If Greeley had not turned against him, he would have won, I think. And if he had? Well, for certain, no resupply of Ft. Sumter, and no civil war.
Same! My grandmother’s maiden name was still Seward and her grandfather was William Seward. She always tells each of us about how her father described the man. Does this make us distant cousins?
@@ryanblanch2764 Haha no clue! Depends on where your family grew up. My grandmother was raised in California, and from what I know she never had any siblings. If we were to be related, it'd be from William Seward Jr who had quite a few children if I'm remembering correctly.
@@CT0197 Works for me haha. I’ll ask my Nana a little more when I call her tomorrow. Either way, I still think it’d be super cool to have someone related to me out here. My Nan always told me that there were parts of the family that lost contact over the years.
I have doubts, (as Walter Stahr also does), that Seward knew anything about John Brown's plans at Harpers Ferry. Seward was a man of official method, and would never have approved of such an ill fated, doomed, grandiose plan. John Brown also would never have waited for the approval or complicity of a conformist politician. John Brown's rash actions were those of a courageous but reckless populist reactionary who saw an opportunity to support a cause as a national hero or historic martyr.
Thank the Lord the US Marines Corps took that lunatic out when they did. I read the diary of Anna Jackson and she said her husband was there at his execution and Brown refused a clergyman before his hanging. He was out of his mind.
I am William’s great great grandnephew apparently although I am not so sure how true that is but I have heard that from my dad who heard it from his dad and so on and so forth
It was an act of war for Lincoln to send the USS Harriet Lane and that fleet to capture Fort Sumter. Due to bad weather it was delayed and the American Confederate Army prevented the capture of Fort Sumter by those Lincoln cutthroats.
My position is pro-secession even though I think the union would be better for America however I do agree it makes no sense that a fort of a seceding state is not transferred to the Confederacy. I need help.
I am Seward’s great great niece...so proud to be a descendant of this man.
I am Seward’s fifth great niece, my maternal late great grandma is Roseanna Seward.
Your great great uncle was a man ahead of his time God bless you and God bless your family
A much under appreciated man. If Greeley had not turned against him, he would have won, I think. And if he had? Well, for certain, no resupply of Ft. Sumter, and no civil war.
yes i am also great great niece sewards was a great family
@@virginiaweed2736 Was Seward pro or anti-war? I thought he was pro-war given the whole slavery.
amazing that seward Academy just turned 120 years old!
I've been trying to find other people related to him. He's my Grandmother's Grandfather. Although it's really hard to find people related.
Same! My grandmother’s maiden name was still Seward and her grandfather was William Seward. She always tells each of us about how her father described the man. Does this make us distant cousins?
@@ryanblanch2764 Haha no clue! Depends on where your family grew up. My grandmother was raised in California, and from what I know she never had any siblings. If we were to be related, it'd be from William Seward Jr who had quite a few children if I'm remembering correctly.
@@CT0197 Works for me haha. I’ll ask my Nana a little more when I call her tomorrow. Either way, I still think it’d be super cool to have someone related to me out here. My Nan always told me that there were parts of the family that lost contact over the years.
Amazing
Hello distant relative!
@@FarewellAphrodite hi
I am a direct descendant of William Henry Seward. Douglas Seward Lloyd MD
🎂William H. Seward 05-16-2022
I have doubts, (as Walter Stahr also does), that Seward knew anything about John Brown's plans at Harpers Ferry. Seward was a man of official method, and would never have approved of such an ill fated, doomed, grandiose plan.
John Brown also would never have waited for the approval or complicity of a conformist politician. John Brown's rash actions were those of a courageous but reckless populist reactionary who saw an opportunity to support a cause as a national hero or historic martyr.
Thank the Lord the US Marines Corps took that lunatic out when they did. I read the diary of Anna Jackson and she said her husband was there at his execution and Brown refused a clergyman before his hanging. He was out of his mind.
Holla to the Seward's out there.
Why is this Edit: "video's comments page" a Seward family reunion?
This is very interesting. To what faith did Seward belong?
Interesting that the speaker didn't mention Seward's blithe offer to assume the executive power from Lincoln in his lecture.
Do explain this one.
I'd love to hear more about this offer if you're able to explain it to me briefly.
Im a great decendant of william seward
Hahahaha.....that contraryness of Fanny carried through. Lol.
Too many "Um's" I counted 382.
I am William’s great great grandnephew apparently although I am not so sure how true that is but I have heard that from my dad who heard it from his dad and so on and so forth
He's kind of glossing over the fact that early on Seward wanted a war with Britain to unite the country.
he tried to sum up a mans life in a little over an hour! i don't think he glossed.
He was willing to fight the British if they officially supported the confederacy.
I am related
But, but I'm related to William Henry Seward. He's my great great great great great uncle....
hey cuz, he's my great great great great uncle
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I thought this was a female speaker.....then I turned on video
It was an act of war for Lincoln to send the USS Harriet Lane and that fleet to capture Fort Sumter. Due to bad weather it was delayed and the American Confederate Army prevented the capture of Fort Sumter by those Lincoln cutthroats.
My position is pro-secession even though I think the union would be better for America however I do agree it makes no sense that a fort of a seceding state is not transferred to the Confederacy. I need help.