billy seward

Sew·ard

[soo-erd]
noun
William Henry, 1801–72, U.S. statesman: Secretary of State 1861–69.
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n
William Henry. 1801--72, US statesman; secretary of state (1861--69). He was a leading opponent of slavery and was responsible for the purchase of Alaska (1867)

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