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  1. Samuel Cutler Ward (January 27, 1814 — May 19, 1884), was an American poet, politician, author, and gourmet, and in the years after the Civil War he was widely known as the "King of the Lobby."

  2. Samuel Ward III (May 1, 1786 — November 27, 1839) was an American banker. Early life. Samuel Ward III was born in Rhode Island on May 1, 1786. He was the son of Samuel Ward Jr. (1756–1832) and Phebe Greene. His paternal grandparents were Samuel Ward Sr. (1725–1776) and Anne Ray.

  3. Benjamin Clark Cutler (grandfather) Samuel Ward McAllister (December 28, 1827 – January 31, 1895) was a popular arbiter of social taste in the Gilded Age of America, widely accepted as the authority to which families could be classified as the cream of New York society ( The Four Hundred ).

  4. Samuel Cutler Ward (January 27, 1814 — May 19, 1884), was an American poet, politician, author, and gourmet, and in the years after the Civil War he was widely known as the "King of the Lobby."

  5. Samuel Ward, was a poet, author, and gourmet, and in the years after the Civil War he was widely known as the "King of the Lobby. " He combined delicious food, fine wines, and good conversation to create a new type of lobbying in Washington.

    • Male
    • January 27, 1814
    • Emily (Astor) Ward
    • May 19, 1884
  6. Samuel Ward III. (* 1. Mai 1786 in Rhode Island; † 27. November 1839 in New York City) war ein amerikanischer Bankier.

  7. Samuel Cutler Ward (January 27, 1814 — May 19, 1884), often referred to as "Uncle Sam," was a lobbyist, diplomat, and bon vivant who was present at many gatherings held by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky at the Lamasery.