Samuel Seymour (artist) (c. 1775–c. 1832), painter, engraver, and illustrator of Long's Expedition of 1820 and 1823
Samuel J. Seymour (1860–1956), last surviving person who had been present in Ford's Theater the night of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln
Samuel W. Seymour, American lawyer
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SamuelSeymour may refer to: SamuelSeymour (artist) (c. 1775–c. 1832), painter, engraver, and illustrator of Long's Expedition of 1820 and 1823 Samuel...
resources of the area. His party of 19 men included landscape painter SamuelSeymour, naturalist painter Titian Peale, zoologist Thomas Say and Edwin James...
followed the Red River. The group consisted of Captain Bell, Lieutenant Swift, Samuel Seymore, and five soldiers, as well as the guides—Bijeau, Deloux and Julien—with...
Macedonian, 1815, SamuelSeymour after Thomas Birch, National Gallery of Art The United States and the Macedonian, 1815, SamuelSeymour after Thomas Birch...
after him. European and American voyages of scientific exploration SamuelSeymour (artist) who was the landscape artist of Long's Expedition of 1820 Porter...
Seymour Joseph Cassel (January 22, 1935 – April 7, 2019) was an American actor who appeared in over 200 films and television shows, with a career spanning...
Samuel Anthony Alito Jr. OMRI (/əˈliːtoʊ/ ə-LEE-toh; born April 1, 1950) is an American jurist who serves as an associate justice of the Supreme Court...
a crew of 19, which included Titian Peale, a naturalist and artist; SamuelSeymour, a landscape painter; Thomas Say, a zoologist, and Edwin James, a physician...
return to Utica after graduating in 1828, Seymour read for the law in the offices of Greene Bronson and Samuel Beardsley. Though admitted to the bar in...
Metea Metea portrait by SamuelSeymour Born United States Died May 5, 1827 Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States Nationality Potawatomi Occupation Native...
enrollment began to grow. In 1784, he added a second building (known as the SamuelSeymour House) to house and instruct his law students. Among the students was...
Matthew Seymour (also Matthew Seamer, and Matthew Seamore) (May 1669 – 1735) was a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from Norwalk in...
the first private military school in the United States. August 24 – SamuelSeymour sketches a Kansa lodge and war dance at the present location of Manhattan...
drifter played by Matt Dillon. The 2005 film Capote, for which Philip Seymour Hoffman was awarded the Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal...
married William Seymour, 2nd Duke of Somerset, another claimant to the English throne, in secret. King James imprisoned William Seymour and placed her...