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Identifier: newyorkstatesprov2harr (find matches)
Title: New York State's prominent and progressive men : an encyclopaedia of contemporaneous biography
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Harrison, Mitchell Charles, 1870-
Subjects: Civic leaders
Publisher: (New York) : New York Tribune
Contributing Library: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
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the General Court atPlymouth, and, with ten others, founded the town of Sandwich,Massachusetts. Edmund Freeman was for six years assistant toGovernor Bradford, and was the progenitor of a family noted mNew England annals. Frederick Seymour, son of George W. and Mary FreemanSevmour, and eighth in line from Richard Seymour, was born atWhitney Point, New York, on August 2, 1856. He was edu-cated in the local schools, including the Whitney Point HighSchool and at Yale University, from which latter he was gradu-ated with the degree of A. B. in 1881. Having chosen the pro-fession of the law, he then entered the Law School of ColumbiaUniversity, New York, and was there prepared for his Me-work He was admitted to the bar in New York city in September,1882 and immediately entered upon the practice of his pro-fession in which he has been ever since continuously engaged.Although well fitted for general practice, and engaging thereinto some extent, he has paid chief attention to corporation law,
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FKEDEKICK SEYMOUR 305 which in New York is one of the most important branches of theprofession. In this he has attained gratifying success and wonan enviable rank at the bar and in the esteeem of his colleagues. A material change was effected in his professional work inApril, 1899, when, dissolving other associations, he organizedthe law firm of Seymour, Seymour & Harmon, with offices at No.40 Wall Street, New York. His partners were and are hisbrother, John S. Seymour of Washington and New York, andEugene M. Harmon of Cincinnati and New York. These two associates brought to the new firm an extended ex-perience in and a comprehensive knowledge of the laws of patentsand trade-marks, together with much technical skill in dealingwith the same. John S. Seymour had been United States Com-missioner of Patents under the second Cleveland administration,and Mr. Harmon had at the same time been the principal exam-iner of patents. The firm has already assumed a foremost rankamong the patent

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