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Samuel Seabury (February 22, 1873 - May 7, 1958) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.〔 Seabury is famous for dedicating himself to a campaign against the corrupt Tammany dominance of New York City politics. He later presided over the extensive 1930-32 investigations of corruption in the New York City municipal government, which became known as the 'Seabury Hearings'. Seabury became a Georgist after reading Progress and Poverty. ==Family== A descendant of several Anglican priests (including the first Episcopalian bishop, Samuel Seabury, whose portrait later hung over the fireplace in his library),〔Herbert Mitgang, ''Man who Rode the Tiger'' (J.P. Lippincott, 1963) republished (Fordham University Press, 1996) p. 7〕 this Samuel Seabury was the son of William Jones Seabury, professor of canon law (and himself the son of theologian Samuel Seabury), and Alice Van Wyck Beare. On June 6, 1900, this Sam Seabury married Maud Richey (d. 1950), but they never had children.
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