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  1. Horatio Seymour withdraws his name from any consideration for the Democratic presidential nomination: 02/05/1861: In Albany, the combined houses of the New York Legislature elect Ira Harris to the U. S. Senate: 05/16/1863: In Albany, New York, soldiers attack a public meeting protesting the arrest of Clement Vallandigham: 08/29/1864 - 08/31/1864

  2. 28. Feb. 2023 · Republican Ulysses S. Grant defeated Democrat Horatio Seymour in the presidential election of 1868. Grant, a former general and war hero, easily won the Electoral College vote, although the popular vote was much closer. It was the first presidential election after the Civil War.

  3. Horatio Seymour (* 31. Mai 1810 in Pompey Hill, Onondaga County, New York; † 12. Februar 1886 in Utica, New York) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker der Demokratischen Partei. Von 1853 bis 1854 sowie von 1863 bis 1864 war er Gouverneur von New York. Bei der Präsidentschaftswahl 1868 war er der Kandidat der Demokratischen Partei, unterlag ...

  4. Horatio Seymour (1810-1886) Horatio Seymour was “tall, fine-looking, of an imposing figure with a good though colorless face, bright, dark eyes, a high, commanding forehead, dark-reddish hair, and slightly bald. He had a clear, ringing voice, with a slight imperfection in his speech, and he was in the main an attractive and effective speaker ...

  5. From The Encyclopedia of New York State. Seymour, Horatio (b Pompey Hill, Onondaga Co, 31 May 1810; d Utica, 12 Feb 1886). Governor and presidential candidate. Educated at Geneva Academy (now Hobart College), Seymour studied law in Utica, was admitted to the bar in 1832, and moved to Albany in 1833. He served as mayor of Utica (1842) and served ...

  6. The Election of 1868 saw the rise of Presidential nominee Ulysses S. Grant, the former General of the United States Army, claim victory over the Democratic nominee former Governor of New York Horatio Seymour—while marking the continued dominance of the Republican Party in presidential elections. This dominance would continue unbroken until the election of President Grover Cleveland. The ...