Frederic Kimber Seward Sr. (sometimes misspelled Frederick) (March 23, 1878 – December 7, 1943) was a prominent corporate lawyer in New York City. He was...
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Augustus Henry Seward (October 1, 1826 – September 11, 1876) was the son of William H. Seward and Frances Adeline Seward. He was a career officer in the...
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water flooded into the ship's boiler rooms. Two of the bridge players, Frederic Seward and William Sloper, accompanied Gibson and her mother to the lifeboats...
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(1976 reprint ed.). New York: AMS Press. Bancroft, Frederic (1900). The Life of William H. Seward. "Education: Historian's Heritage" Time, March 12, 1945...
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Frederick Seward may refer to: Frederic Kimber Seward (1878–1943), prominent corporate lawyer in New York City, and survivor of the sinking of the RMS...
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Frédéric François Chopin (born Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin; 1 March 1810 – 17 October 1849) was a Polish composer and virtuoso pianist of the Romantic period...
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Anna Seward (12 December 1742 – 25 March 1809) was an English Romantic poet, often called the Swan of Lichfield. She benefited from her father's progressive...
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p. 23 Williams 1910, p. 61 Glenn 2014, p. 6, 189. Knecht 2007, p. 118. Seward 1973, p. 177 Bietenholz, Peter G. (1986). "Francis, dauphin of France"....
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Frederic George Stephens (10 October 1827 – 9 March 1907) was a British art critic, and one of the two 'non-artistic' members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood...
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Angoulême, Bourbon, and Châtellerault.[citation needed] Seward 1973, p. 192 Williams 1910, p. 102. Seward 1973, p. 228 Williams 1910, p. 62 Baumgartner 1988...
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