William H. Seymour

William Henry Seymour (September 8, 1840 – December 24, 1913), was an American politician and amateur historian best known for having written a history of Algiers, Louisiana.

At the outset of the American Civil War, he enlisted in the Confederate Army, becoming an artillery sergeant and receiving an honorable discharge.

Algiers, across the Mississippi River from New 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 elected justice of the peace and president of the parish police jury.

Judge Wm. H. Seymour