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==== GEORGE DUDLEY SEYMOUR ==== | ==== GEORGE DUDLEY SEYMOUR ==== | ||
- | GEORGE DUDLEY< | + | GEORGE DUDLEY< |
Seymour' | Seymour' | ||
Connecticut," | Connecticut," | ||
Bristol, Hartford County, Connecticut, | Bristol, Hartford County, Connecticut, | ||
and the Hartford Public High School (1878), and in 1880 received the degree of | and the Hartford Public High School (1878), and in 1880 received the degree of | ||
- | LL.B., from Columbian Law School, Washington, D. C. On October 6, 1883 his | + | LL.B., from Columbian Law School, Washington, D.C. On October 6, 1883 his |
twenty-fourth birthday, Mr. Seymour opened an office in New Haven for the | twenty-fourth birthday, Mr. Seymour opened an office in New Haven for the | ||
practice of patent law and for soliciting patents. Apart from his long and | practice of patent law and for soliciting patents. Apart from his long and | ||
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Mr. Seymour traveled in England and Scotland in 1889, on the Continent in 1905, | Mr. Seymour traveled in England and Scotland in 1889, on the Continent in 1905, | ||
and again on the Continent (by motor) in 1909 and in 1911. In 1900 he went with | and again on the Continent (by motor) in 1909 and in 1911. In 1900 he went with | ||
- | a party headed by the late Prof . Charles E. Beecher, then Director of the | + | a party headed by the late Prof. Charles E. Beecher, then Director of the |
Peabody Museum, to witness the snake dance of the Moki Indians, and visited the | Peabody Museum, to witness the snake dance of the Moki Indians, and visited the | ||
Grand Canyon of the Colorado, the Painted Desert, and the Petrified Forest. In | Grand Canyon of the Colorado, the Painted Desert, and the Petrified Forest. In | ||
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from George Washington University in 1921. | from George Washington University in 1921. | ||
- | //Clubs// -- Dissenters, Graduates, Elizabethan, | + | //Clubs// -- Dissenters, Graduates, Elizabethan, |
- | ; Cosmos, Washington ; Century, Coffee House, Yale, and Ends of the Earth, New | + | ; Cosmos, Washington; Century, Coffee House, Yale, and Ends of the Earth, New |
York. | York. | ||
- | [[start|Back to the Home page]] | + | Vice-president Connecticut Historical Society; member New Haven Colony Historical Society; honorary member Chicago, Mattatuck (Waterbury), |
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+ | \\ [[start|Back to the Home page]] | ||
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