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Times-Picayune (New Orleans, Louisiana), Monday, January 9, 1933, page 7
Bath, Me., Jan 8 Miss Alice W. Sewall, 91 years old, last of the family whose name has been identified with shipbuilding in Bath for more than a century, died today.
She was the sister of Arthur Sewall, Democratic candidate for vice-president in 1896, when William Jennings Bryan was the partys standard bearer and great aunt of Mrs. Walter E. Edge, wife of the American ambassador to France.
Her father, William D. Sewall, launched the family on its shipbuilding career in 1823.
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Times-Picayune (New Orleans, Louisiana), Monday, January 9, 1933, page 7
Bath, Me., Jan 8 Miss Alice W. Sewall, 91 years old, last of the family whose name has been identified with shipbuilding in Bath for more than a century, died today.
She was the sister of Arthur Sewall, Democratic candidate for vice-president in 1896, when William Jennings Bryan was the partys standard bearer and great aunt of Mrs. Walter E. Edge, wife of the American ambassador to France.
Her father, William D. Sewall, launched the family on its shipbuilding career in 1823.
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