Alexander Seward

     Alexander Seward was born on Nov 28, 1816 to Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Seward (who published Utica' first newspaper). He attended Utica Academy; Utica High School; and Cazenovia Seminary. He graduated from Hamilton College and Union College (1836).

    Alexander Seward studied law with Joshua A. Spencer and Mann and Edmonds. in 1840, started practicing law. At the same time he was appointed examiner in chancery.

    In 1843, Alexander Seward became editor and proprietor of the Daily Gazette. He was the head of the newspaper for nine years. He organized the first Association for the telegraphic interchange of news (which the press associations of today grew from).

    In 1850, Alexander Seward took charge of the State Register at Albany and edited it for more than a year. 

    In 1853, Alexander Seward was united in marriage to Caroline Kirkland who died in 1864. They had one son. In 1866, he married Anna Beardsley with whom he had two sons.

    In 1854, gave up journalism and resumed the practice of law. Alexander Seward formed a partnership with Edward S. Brayton which continued until 1887 when Mr. Brayton passed away.

    Alexander Seward was an organizer of the Oneida Historical Society (today's Oneida County History Center); Utica Mechanics' Association, and Utica Musical Academy.

     Alexander Seward passed away on Mar 14, 1897 and is buried in plot 21 G Lot 765 of Forest Hill Cemetery.

 



 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Walter J. Helfert

Charles L. Dobson