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Well written and researched - great & unique book. She died of a heart attack on June 21, 1865, nine weeks after the attack.Fanny’s frail health was also greatly affected by Lewis Powell’s attempt on her father’s life and the wounds he inflicted on the Seward family. The attack, which left Seward and his son seriously wounded, is recounted in poignant detail in Fanny Seward’s diary. She was at her father’s bedside during this horrific act. Her father was a prominent Whig who had served as Governor of New York, and would later become a United States Senator, join the Republican Party, and serve as Secretary of State under Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson. Citation for Birth Info: Citation Type: Book or Book Chapter. As he exited the room, he fought off Robinson, Augustus and Fanny, stabbing them as well. Little is known, however, of "Fanny." I so appreciate the art of writing a diary. I had thought there was no danger in his situation, but she explained to me that of congestion & inflammation, which made me feel very badly… I remember meeting Mother… later, when she took a cup of tea in the dining room… She had been sick on the way, but was looking well then – & was in the greatest anxiety about father…The doctors stabilized Seward’s broken bones, and prescribed bed rest while his body recovered from the accident. RBSCP Home; Online Projects and Publications; PLEASE NOTE: This listing is a work-in-progress; it will be added to, corrected and otherwise expanded in future months.
She knew her father's colleagues in Lincoln's cabinet, including the president, and wrote penetrating comments in her diary about events and persons. The attack, which left Seward and his son seriously wounded, is recounted in poignant detail in Fanny Seward’s diary. He became his closest friend politically and personally. As a child, Krisher visited many Civil War battlefields and monuments with her family. Thank you to Ms. KrisherI really enjoyed learning about the Civil War through the eyes of this young girl. Seward’s butler William Bell answered the door. I thought I heard him moan. William Seward was Abraham Lincoln’s Secretary of State who survived an assassination attempt on the same night that the beloved president was killed. Father looked so ghastly I was sure he was dead, he was white & very thin with the blood that had drained from the gashes about his face & throat…When Augustus Seward announced he was going for his pistol, Powell panicked. Fanny, the beloved only daughter of Seward, was a keen observer, and her diary entries from 1858 to 1866 are the foundation of Krisher’s vivid portrait of the young girl who was an eyewitness to one of the most tumultuous periods in American history. But they were Fred & [George] Robinson [an attending nurse assigned to Seward] & the assassin – next I saw all the familiar objects in the room, the bureau, the little stand, the book I had been reading, all looked natural. Welcome back. We brushed against a tree. As a statesman, the world knows of Seward's exploits: successful lawyer, abolitionist, governor of New York, United States senator, unsuccessful campaign challenger of Abraham Lincoln for the 16th presidency, nine-year secretary of state for Presidents Lincoln and Andrew Johnson and purchaser of Alaska. There were fi ve in the carriage that afternoon: Secretary Seward, Fanny’s brother Fred, coachman Henry Key, Fanny’s friend Mary Titus, and Fanny herself. Philadelphia Physician and author of several works of sporting literature, mentioned in Fanny Seward 1862-1863 diary as father of Inez Lewis, a young sculptress who exhibited at the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts in 1862. The attack, which left Seward and his son seriously wounded, is recounted in poignant detail in Fanny Seward's diary. . Fred [Fanny’s brother, Assistant Secretary of State Frederick Seward] immediately jumped out, thinking to head the horses. "—"This well researched account of young Fanny Seward, resident of upstate New York and daughter of Lincoln's right-hand man in Washington DC, brings a human perspective to domestic life in the Civil War period. I had a momentary thought of catching the reins, but they were swinging widely in the air far beyond my reach…At the alley between Mr. Tayloe’s house & ours the horses turned.
Fanny, the beloved only daughter of Seward, was a keen observer, and her diary entries from 1858 to 1866 are the foundation of Krisher’s vivid portrait of the young girl who was an eyewitness to one of the most tumultuous periods in American history.Fanny offers intimate observations on the politicians, generals, and artists of the time. Giving readers a previously unseen glimpse into the era, Fanny Seward: A Life broadens our understanding of Civil War America.When historical fiction writer Trudy Krisher read Team of Rivals by Doris Kearns Goodwin she became interested in Fanny Seward, the beloved daughter of William Seward who was Lincoln's rival for the Republican presidential candidate. Let us know what’s wrong with this preview of Frances Seward was born in Auburn, New York on December 9, 1844. She tells of attending dinner parties, visiting troops, and going to the theater, often alongside President Abraham Lincoln and his wife Mary. Powell then ran downstairs and out the front door, screaming, “I’m mad! The last journal entry is … Krisher's excellent new book enables this shy young woman to finally step from behind the scenes of history and take center stage.
Author(s) or Editor(s): Francis Bacon Trowbridge.
Well written and researched - great & unique book. She died of a heart attack on June 21, 1865, nine weeks after the attack.Fanny’s frail health was also greatly affected by Lewis Powell’s attempt on her father’s life and the wounds he inflicted on the Seward family. The attack, which left Seward and his son seriously wounded, is recounted in poignant detail in Fanny Seward’s diary. She was at her father’s bedside during this horrific act. Her father was a prominent Whig who had served as Governor of New York, and would later become a United States Senator, join the Republican Party, and serve as Secretary of State under Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson. Citation for Birth Info: Citation Type: Book or Book Chapter. As he exited the room, he fought off Robinson, Augustus and Fanny, stabbing them as well. Little is known, however, of "Fanny." I so appreciate the art of writing a diary. I had thought there was no danger in his situation, but she explained to me that of congestion & inflammation, which made me feel very badly… I remember meeting Mother… later, when she took a cup of tea in the dining room… She had been sick on the way, but was looking well then – & was in the greatest anxiety about father…The doctors stabilized Seward’s broken bones, and prescribed bed rest while his body recovered from the accident. RBSCP Home; Online Projects and Publications; PLEASE NOTE: This listing is a work-in-progress; it will be added to, corrected and otherwise expanded in future months.
She knew her father's colleagues in Lincoln's cabinet, including the president, and wrote penetrating comments in her diary about events and persons. The attack, which left Seward and his son seriously wounded, is recounted in poignant detail in Fanny Seward’s diary. He became his closest friend politically and personally. As a child, Krisher visited many Civil War battlefields and monuments with her family. Thank you to Ms. KrisherI really enjoyed learning about the Civil War through the eyes of this young girl. Seward’s butler William Bell answered the door. I thought I heard him moan. William Seward was Abraham Lincoln’s Secretary of State who survived an assassination attempt on the same night that the beloved president was killed. Father looked so ghastly I was sure he was dead, he was white & very thin with the blood that had drained from the gashes about his face & throat…When Augustus Seward announced he was going for his pistol, Powell panicked. Fanny, the beloved only daughter of Seward, was a keen observer, and her diary entries from 1858 to 1866 are the foundation of Krisher’s vivid portrait of the young girl who was an eyewitness to one of the most tumultuous periods in American history. But they were Fred & [George] Robinson [an attending nurse assigned to Seward] & the assassin – next I saw all the familiar objects in the room, the bureau, the little stand, the book I had been reading, all looked natural. Welcome back. We brushed against a tree. As a statesman, the world knows of Seward's exploits: successful lawyer, abolitionist, governor of New York, United States senator, unsuccessful campaign challenger of Abraham Lincoln for the 16th presidency, nine-year secretary of state for Presidents Lincoln and Andrew Johnson and purchaser of Alaska. There were fi ve in the carriage that afternoon: Secretary Seward, Fanny’s brother Fred, coachman Henry Key, Fanny’s friend Mary Titus, and Fanny herself. Philadelphia Physician and author of several works of sporting literature, mentioned in Fanny Seward 1862-1863 diary as father of Inez Lewis, a young sculptress who exhibited at the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts in 1862. The attack, which left Seward and his son seriously wounded, is recounted in poignant detail in Fanny Seward's diary. . Fred [Fanny’s brother, Assistant Secretary of State Frederick Seward] immediately jumped out, thinking to head the horses. "—"This well researched account of young Fanny Seward, resident of upstate New York and daughter of Lincoln's right-hand man in Washington DC, brings a human perspective to domestic life in the Civil War period. I had a momentary thought of catching the reins, but they were swinging widely in the air far beyond my reach…At the alley between Mr. Tayloe’s house & ours the horses turned.
Fanny, the beloved only daughter of Seward, was a keen observer, and her diary entries from 1858 to 1866 are the foundation of Krisher’s vivid portrait of the young girl who was an eyewitness to one of the most tumultuous periods in American history.Fanny offers intimate observations on the politicians, generals, and artists of the time. Giving readers a previously unseen glimpse into the era, Fanny Seward: A Life broadens our understanding of Civil War America.When historical fiction writer Trudy Krisher read Team of Rivals by Doris Kearns Goodwin she became interested in Fanny Seward, the beloved daughter of William Seward who was Lincoln's rival for the Republican presidential candidate. Let us know what’s wrong with this preview of Frances Seward was born in Auburn, New York on December 9, 1844. She tells of attending dinner parties, visiting troops, and going to the theater, often alongside President Abraham Lincoln and his wife Mary. Powell then ran downstairs and out the front door, screaming, “I’m mad! The last journal entry is … Krisher's excellent new book enables this shy young woman to finally step from behind the scenes of history and take center stage.
Author(s) or Editor(s): Francis Bacon Trowbridge.