William Henry Seward Memorial

William Henry Seward Memorial
Memorial in 2007
Location Florida, New York
Nearest city Middletown
Coordinates 41°20′00″N 74°21′27″W / 41.33333°N 74.35750°W / 41.33333; -74.35750Coordinates: 41°20′00″N 74°21′27″W / 41.33333°N 74.35750°W / 41.33333; -74.35750
Built 1930
Architect Daniel Chester French, Richard Henry Dana III
Architectural style Classical Revival
NRHP Reference # 99001489
Added to NRHP 1999

The William Henry Seward Memorial is located along Main Street (NY 17A/94) in downtown Florida, New York. It commemorates the life of Seward, a Florida native whose career in public service culminated with his tenure as Secretary of State under Abraham Lincoln, in which capacity he negotiated the purchase of Alaska from Russia.

It consists of a bronze bust of Seward by Daniel Chester French, who also sculpted Lincoln seated at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, set in the middle of a small circular plaza with benches designed by Richard Henry Dana III. Just behind it is S. S. Seward Institute, the local secondary school, named after Seward's father. It was unveiled September 24, 1930, and restored in 2000 after being added to the National Register of Historic Places the year before.

In 2007 the memorial was vandalized. Seward's bust was shifted and one of the benches cracked.[1]

References

  1. Ramsey Al-Rikabi (12 June 2007). "Seward's bust gets busted". Times Herald-Record. Retrieved 2007-06-30.
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