- William H. Seymour
William Henry Seymour (
8 September 1840 –24 December 1913 ) was an American politician and amateurhistorian best-known for having written a history of Algiers,Louisiana .Seymour was born in Warrenton, Warren County,
Mississippi . He lived in Europe as a child, then moved to Louisiana while still a dependent of his parents. At the outset of theAmerican Civil War he enlisted in the Confederate Army, becoming an artillery sergeant and receiving an honorable discharge.cite web
title=Biography of Seymour, William H., Warren County, Mississippi, then Orleans Parish, Louisiana
work=LAGenWeb Archives
url=http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/la/orleans/bios/s-000012.txt
accessdate=2006-04-28]In 1863 he moved to Algiers, Louisiana, where he was initially employed by the Opelousas Railroad. Algiers, across the
Mississippi River fromNew Orleans , was then an independent municipality, but would be within a few years annexed to the city. Seymour took an interest in local affairs and was elected in 1864 to the Louisiana Constitutional Convention, where he was the youngest delegate. Also in 1864 Seymour was electedjustice of the peace and president of the parish police jury.In 1865 Seymour was elected to the Louisiana state legislature. He was admitted to the state
bar association in 1881. From 1892 through 1896 he served as electedjudge of the Third City Court.cite book | first=Richard Remy | last=Dixon | year=1981 | title=Old Algiers : a story of Algiers, yesterday and today | edition=2nd edition | publisher=Algiers Annexation to New Orleans Centennial Committee | location=New Orleans | id=LCCN 82139424 ]Seymour is best known as the author of "The Story of Algiers", a 128-page history published in 1896. The book was republished in 1971 and has been referenced in New Orleans and Louisiana histories. [cite book | first=William H. | last=Seymour | year=1971 | title=The story of Algiers, 1718-1896 | publisher=Pelican Publishing Company | location=Gretna LA | id=LCCN 71162346 ] An index of the book is on-line at the
New Orleans Public Library Web site. [cite web
title=What's New in NUTRIAS
work=New Orleans Public Library
url=http://nutrias.org/whatnut/whatnut.htm
accessdate=2006-04-28]References
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*cite book | first=Alcée | last=Fortier | year=1914 | title=Louisiana; comprising sketches of parishes, towns, events, institutions, and persons, arranged in cyclopedic form, Vol. 3 | publisher=Century Historical Association | location=Madison
*cite book | first=William H. | last=Seymour | year=1896 | title=The story of Algiers, now Fifth District of New Orleans, 1718-1896. The past and the present. | edition=Limited ed. | publisher=Algiers Democrat Publishing Company | location=Algiers, LA | id=LCCN 48041591
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