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CONTENTS AND ILLUSTRATIONS
THE SEYMOUR FAMILY
ILLUSTRATIONS
- The Parish Church of Sawbridgeworth, co. Herts;England
- The Will of Thomas Seymour of Norwalk (1632-1712)
- Seymour Seals
- Silver Seal of Thomas Seymour, Esq. (1705-1767) of Hartford
- Headstone of John Seymour, 2d (1666-1748) of Hartford
- Arms displayed in the home of Thomas Seymour (1735-1829), the First Mayor of Hartford
- The “Old State House,” Hartford (1792-1796), Bullfinch, Architect
- Mary (Ledyard) Seymour (1735-1807), Wife of the First Mayor
- Trade-card of Samuel Prince, Joyner
- The First Mayor's “Mohogany Desk and Book Case”
- The First Mayor's Tall-case Clock
- Document-Chest of the First Mayor
- The Mayor's Staff
- Major Henry Seymour (1764-1846) of Hartford
- Mary Juliana Seymour (1769-1843)
- Captain John Chenevard, Jr. (1770-1808)
- Mary Eliza (Chenevard) Comstock
- Governor Thomas Hart Seymour (1808-1868)
- Captain John Ellery (1681-1742)
- Jane (Bonner) Ellery (1691-1739)
- John Bonner (1693- )
- Margaret (Beauchamp) Chenevard (1707-1783)
- Jane Ellery (1745-1787), by John Durand
- Major Moses Seymour (1742-1826), by Ralph Earl
- Molly (Marsh) Seymour {1752-1826), by Ralph Earl
- Clarissa (Seymour) Marsh (1772-1865); by Ralph Earl
- Moses Seymour, Jr. (1774-1826), by Ralph Earl
- Chief-Justice Origen Storrs Seymour (1804-1881)
- The Old Seymour Homestead, Litchfield, from a daguerreotype
- Charles Seymour (1771-1852) of Hartford, from a miniature
- Nathan Perkins Seymour, LL.D. (1813-1891)
- Thomas Day Seymour (1848-1907) (Western Reserve College, B.A. 1870)
- Thomas Day Seymour (1848-1907), LL.D. (Western Reserve, Glasgow, and Harvard)
- Professor Thomas Day Seymour (1848-1907) in his study in Phelps Hall
- The Seymour Home, Hudson, Ohio, 1843
- Hon. Henry Seymour (1780-1837) of Utica, N. Y., from a miniature
- Mary Ledyard (Forman) Seymour (1785-1859)
- Governor Horatio Seymour (1810-1886)
- The Town House of Hon. Henry Seymour (1780-1837), Utica, N. Y.
- Helen Clarissa (Seymour) Lincklaen (1818-1894)
- Julia Catherine (Seymour) Conkling (1827-1893)
- Helen (Lincklaen) Fairchild (1846-1931)
- Senator Horatio Seymour (1778-1857) of Middlebury, Vermont
- Hon. Horatio Seymour's Mansion, Middlebury, Vermont
- General Truman Seymour (1824-1891), by Robert Weir
- Ann (Seymour) Robinson (1801-1892)
- Lt.-Col. Clarence William Seymour (1885- )
- The Right Rev. George Franklin Seymour (1829-1906)
- Hon. Henry William Seymour (1834-1906)
- Richard Seymour Jackson (1910- ) of New Haven
- Headstone on “Town Hill” in New Hartford to John Seymour,3rd (1694-1758)
- Henry Albert Seymour (1818-1897)
- Electa Churchill (1818-1873)
- Headstone to Belinda (Spencer) Seymour (1792-1873) of New Hartford
- Belinda (Spencer) Seymour (1792-1873)
- Henry Albert Seymour (1818-1897)
- Henry Albert Seymour (1818-1897) of Bristol and Electa Churchill (1818-1873), his wife
- Memorial Erected by the Author in Churchill Park, Newington, to the Memory of his Mother, Electa (Churchill) Seymour
- The Author's Bookplate showing the Churchill Homestead in Newington
- Laura Electa Seymour (1846-1922)
- Henry Albert Seymour, Jr. (1846-1921)
- Mary Marilla Leggett (1853-1914)
- Miles Lewis Peck (1849- )
- Mary Harriet Seymour (1849-1926)
- William Shurtleff Ingraham (1857-1930)
- Grace Ella (Seymour) Ingraham (1856-1925}
- George Dudley Seymour (1859- )
- A Souvenir of the Author's Public Activities
- Two Seventeenth Century Chests of New England Origin
- Nathan Hale, by Bela Lyon Pratt, in the clay
- The Birth Place of Nathan Hale, South Coventry, Conn.
- “The Green Cloak,” a portrait of the Author, by Cecilia Beaux
APPENDICES
- I. Bibliography, Seymour Family
- II. The Seymour Committee of 1903
- III. Registers of Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, England
- V. The First Mayor of Hartford Welcomes President Washington
- VI. The “Gallant Ledyard” and Young William Seymour
- VII. Seymour Memorials
- Inscriptions on Seymour Tombstones, South Yard, Hartford, Conn.
- List of Inscriptions on Seymour Tombstones in “Evergreen” Cemetery, Huron, near Wolcott, N. Y.
- VIII. Seymour Family Portraits
- IX. From the Author's Scrap-Book
- Honorary Degree from Yale
- Mr. Seymour and the State (from The Hartford Courant)
- Hartford's Estimate of a New Havener (from the New Haven Journal-Courier)
- A City Improvement Platform, 1919
- An Old Song
- X. Governor Thomas “Hart” Seymour
- XI. Bibliography of George Dudley Seymour
- XII. A Leaf from “Friendship Garland”
THE INAUGURATION OF CHARLES SEYMOUR AS FIFTEENTH PRESIDENT OF YALE UNIVERSITY
INDEX
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