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  • Thumbnail for William Tecumseh Sherman
    William Tecumseh Sherman (/tɪˈkʌmsə/ tih-KUM-sə; February 8, 1820 – February 14, 1891) was an American soldier, businessman, educator, and author. He served...
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    William Tecumseh Sherman, also known as the Sherman Memorial or Sherman Monument, is a sculpture group honoring William Tecumseh Sherman, created by Augustus...
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  • Thumbnail for General William Tecumseh Sherman Monument
    General William Tecumseh Sherman Monument is an equestrian statue of American Civil War Major General William Tecumseh Sherman located in Sherman Plaza...
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  • Thumbnail for Eleanor Boyle Ewing Sherman
    Eleanor Boyle Ewing Sherman (October 4, 1824 – November 28, 1888) was the wife of General William Tecumseh Sherman, a leading Union general in the American...
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  • Thumbnail for Charles Robert Sherman
    them were US Judge Charles Taylor Sherman and William Tecumseh Sherman, who was sent to live with Judge Sherman's friend Thomas Ewing and his wife Maria...
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  • Thumbnail for General Sherman (tree)
    single-stem tree on Earth. The General Sherman tree was named after the American Civil War general William Tecumseh Sherman. The official story, which may be...
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  • Thumbnail for Sherman's March to the Sea
    December 21, 1864, by William Tecumseh Sherman, major general of the Union Army. The campaign began on November 15 with Sherman's troops leaving Atlanta...
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    between Tecumseh and a white settler woman, an example of the "vanishing Indian" scenario popular with white Americans. William Tecumseh Sherman, a Union...
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  • Thumbnail for Charles Taylor Sherman
    brothers were John Sherman, United States Senator from Ohio, and William Tecumseh Sherman, Major General of the Union Army. Sherman married Eliza Williams...
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  • Thumbnail for Sherman's neckties
    Sherman's neckties were a railway-destruction tactic used in the American Civil War. Named after Maj. Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman of the Union Army...
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  • Thumbnail for Shermanesque statement
    position. The term derives from the Sherman pledge, a remark made by American Civil War General William Tecumseh Sherman when he was being considered as a...
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  • Thumbnail for Calvary Cemetery (St. Louis)
    land and more than 300,000 graves, including those of General William Tecumseh Sherman, Dred Scott, Tennessee Williams, Kate Chopin, Louis Chauvin and...
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  • Thumbnail for Roger Sherman
    Oliver, Martha and Sarah. Sherman is distantly related to Union general William Tecumseh Sherman. Despite the fact that Sherman had no formal legal training...
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  • surname William Tecumseh Sherman (1820–1891), American Civil War General M4 Sherman, a World War II American tank Sherman may also refer to: Sherman Island...
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  • Thumbnail for Thomas Ewing Sherman
    child and second son of Union Army General William Tecumseh Sherman and his wife Ellen Ewing Sherman. Sherman was named after his maternal grandfather Thomas...
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  • Sherman Monument may refer to: William Tecumseh Sherman (Saint-Gaudens), Grand Army Plaza, Manhattan, New York General William Tecumseh Sherman Monument...
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  • Thumbnail for Mount Sherman
    Park County. The mountain was named in honor of General William Tecumseh Sherman. Mount Sherman is one of the most nondescript of the fourteeners, and...
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  • back William Tecumseh Sherman (Saint-Gaudens), a 1902 sculpture of the general William Sherman Jennings (1863–1920), U.S. politician William Sherman Jennings...
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  • General William Tecumseh Sherman (1820–1891) was a leading US Civil War general. General Sherman may also refer to: Francis Trowbridge Sherman (1825–1905)...
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  • William Tecumseh Sherman Fitch III (born 1963) is an American evolutionary biologist and cognitive scientist at the University of Vienna (Vienna, Austria)...
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