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'Seward' is the name of a number of people and places:

Contents
People
Family name
First or middle name
Fictional
Places: United States
Counties
Cities and towns
Other
See also
Places: World
Other uses

People


Family name


Adam Seward (born 1982), National Football League player

Albert Charles Seward (1863 - 1941), British botanist and geologist, winner of the 1934 Darwin Medal

Anna Seward (1747 - 1809), English writer of the 19th century

Danny Seward (born 1976), British actor

Ed Seward (1867- 1947), Major League Baseball pitcher

Frances Adeline Seward (1805 - 1865), wife of William H. Seward, Sr., a First Lady of New York State

Frederick W. Seward (1830 - 1915), son of William H. Seward, Sr., two-time Assistant Secretary of State

George Seward (1840 - 1910), U.S. diplomat, envoy to China 1876 - 1880

Harold H. Seward, developer in 1954 of the Radix sort computer algorithm

James Lindsay Seward (1813 - 1886), American politician, U.S. Representative from Georgia 1853 - 1859

Julian Seward, developer of bzip2, an open-source data compression program

Olive Risley Seward (1844 - 1908), adopted daughter of William H. Seward, Sr.

Terry Maxwell Seward, geochemist for whom the mineral Sewardite is named

Vern Seward, American technology writer

Walter H. Seward (born 1896), American supercentenarian

William E. Seward, abolitionist who sold some land in upstate New York to Harriet Tubman

William H. Seward [Sr.] (1801 - 1872), Governor of New York, U.S. Senator, and Secretary of State under Abraham Lincoln

William H. Seward, Jr. (1839 - 1920), son of William H. Seward, Sr., a brigadier general for the Union during the Civil War
First or middle name


Seward Collins (1899 - 1952), publisher of ''The American Review'', prominent pre-World War II proponent of fascism

Seward Smith, American politician, associate justice of the Dakota Territory Supreme Court

Anna Seward Pruitt (1862 - 1948), American Christian missionary to China

John Seward Johnson I (1895 - 1983), son of the founder of the company Johnson & Johnson

John Seward Johnson II (born 1930), American sculptor, son of John Seward Johnson I

William Seward Burroughs I (1855 - 1898), inventor of an adding machine, and founder of the Burroughs Corporation

William S. Burroughs (1914 - 1997), American novelist, social critic, and spoken-word performer, grandson of the inventor

William S. Burroughs, Jr. (1947 - 1981), American novelist, son of the novelist

William Seward Webb (1851- 1926), American physician, politician, and financier
Fictional


John Seward, character in Bram Stoker's 1897 novel ''Dracula''

Places: United States



Seward's Folly, an early derisive name for the Alaska purchase
Counties


Seward County, Kansas

Seward County, Nebraska
Cities and towns


Seward, Alaska

Seward, Illinois

Seward Township, Kendall County, Illinois

Seward Township, Winnebago County, Illinois

Seward Township, Minnesota

Seward, Nebraska

Seward, New York

Seward, North Carolina

Seward, Pennsylvania
Other


Seward Highway, Alaska

Seward Peninsula, Alaska

Seward, Minneapolis, a neighborhood in Minneapolis, Minnesota
See also


Seward High School (disambiguation)

Seward Park (disambiguation)

Places: World



Seward Mountains, Antarctica

Sewards End, a village and civil parish in the Uttlesford district of Essex, England

Other uses



Seward Trunk Co., an American luggage company

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