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  1. Memoirs of General William T. Sherman by William T. 1820-1891 Sherman, 2010-08-04
  2. Life and reminiscences of General Wm. T. Sherman by Rutherford Birchard Hayes, Thomas C Fletcher, et all 2010-08-17
  3. General W.T. Sherman as college president; a collection of letters, documents, and other material, chiefly from private sources, relating to the life and ... years of Louisiana State University, and by William T. 1820-1891 Sherman, Walter L. 1874-1932 Fleming, 2010-08-08
  4. Who burnt Columbia?: official depositions of Wm. Tecumseh Sherman and Gen. O.O. Howard, U.S.A., for the defence, and extracts from some of the depositions for the claimants by O O. 1830-1909 Howard, William T. 1820-1891 Sherman, 2010-09-07
  5. Home letters of General Sherman; by William T. 1820-1891 Sherman, M A. De Wolfe 1864-1960 Howe, 2010-08-29
  6. The Sherman letters; correspondence between General and Senator Sherman from 1837 to 1891 by William T. 1820-1891 Sherman, John Sherman, et all 2010-09-07
  7. General Sherman's official account of his great march through Georgia and the Carolinas, from his departure from Chattanooga to the surrender of General ... To which is added, General Sherman's by William T. 1820-1891 Sherman, C A Alvord, 2010-08-01
  8. General Sherman's official account of his great march through Georgia and the Carolinas, from his departure from Chattanooga to the surrender of General Joseph E. Johnston and the Confederate forces under his command. To which is added, General Sherman's evidence before the Congressional committee on the conduct of the war; the animadversions of Secretary Stanton and General Halleck: with a defence of his proceedings, etc by William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891 Sherman, 2009-10-26
  9. Memoirs of General William T. Sherman Volume 1 by William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891 Sherman, 2009-10-26
  10. The Sherman letters; correspondence between General and Senator by Sherman. William T. (William Tecumseh). 1820-1891., 1894-01-01
  11. The Sherman Letters: Correspondence Between General and Senator Sherman from 1837 to 1891 by William T. Sherman, Rachel Sherman Thorndike, et all 1972-06
  12. War and Ruin: William T. Sherman and the Savannah Campaign (American Crisis Series) by Anne J. Bailey, 2002-10-01
  13. Memoirs of Gen. William T. ShermanVolume 2 by William T. (William Tecumseh) Sherman, 2004-06-01
  14. Sherman's Civil War: Selected Correspondence of William T. Sherman, 1860-1865 (Civil War America) by Brooks D. Simpson, 1999-05-10

1. Bibliography Of Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman
(port.) 24 cm. Author Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 18201891.Title Memoirs of General William T. Sherman. By himself
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Home Index By Subject By Year ... The Gift Shop Bibliography of William Tecumseh Sherman Compiled by the Museum of the City of San Francisco
From the California State Library System Author: Athearn, Robert G.
Title: William Tecumseh Sherman and the settlement of the West. [1st ed.] Norman, University of Oklahoma Press [1956]
Description: xix, 371 p. illus., ports., maps. 25 cm.
Author: Barrett, John Gilchrist.
Title: Sherman's march through the Carolinas. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1956.
Description: viii, 325 p. maps (on lining papers) 24 cm.
Author: Bass, Cynthia.
Title: Sherman's march / Cynthia Bass. 1st ed. New York : Villard Books, 1994.
Description: 228 p. : map ; 22 cm.
Author: Bowman, S. M. (Samuel Millard), 1815-1885. Title: Sherman and his campaigns : a military biography / by S. M. Bowman and R. B. Irwin. New York : C. B. Richardson, 1865. Description: 520 p. : maps, ports. ; 24 cm. Author: Boyd, David French, 1834-1899. Title: General W. T. Sherman as a college president,. Baton Rouge, Ortlieb's printing house, 1910. Description: 8 p. 25 cm.

2. William T. Sherman (1820-1891)
The Sherman Antitrust Act carries his name. For more information on the familyof William T. Sherman on this website, go to Descendant Database.
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Thomas Ewing Sr.
Thomas Ewing Jr. James Ewing George Ewing ... Hon. Thomas Ewing [ William T. Sherman ] Hugh Boyle Ewing General Thomas Ewing General Charles Ewing Thomas Ewing Sherman William Tecumseh Sherman (click on image to enlarge) was the seventh child of Charles Sherman and Mary Hoyt Sherman. He was born in Lancaster, Ohio, in a small frame house located next door to the large Hon. Thomas Ewing home. Sherman's came to Lancaster just before the War of 1812 because Charles' father, Judge Charles Taylor Sherman of Norwalk, Connecticut, had been given, as indemnity for property lost in Connecticut in the Revolutionary War, title to 2 sections of land in the Western Reserve. Charles had been admitted to the bar in 1810 and married Mary Hoyt shortly thereafter. They came by horseback and covered wagon with their 1st son Charles. Their second child, Elizabeth, was born 10 days after they reached Lancaster. When Charles died in 1829, Mary was left with eleven children. Thomas Ewing offered to take the "smartest" of the boys to raise as his own. Although William was never legally adopted by the Ewing family, he lived with them from the age of nine.
In 1836, Ewing obtained "Cump's" appointment to West Pointe. In 1850, Cump married Ewing's daughter, Ellen, in a ceremony at Blair House in Washington D.C. during which time Thomas Ewing held the post of Secretary of the Interior. The marriage was attended by President Taylor. He and Ellen had eight children.

3. William Tecumseh Sherman Biography
Biographical information of one of the better known Northern generals.Category Society History Sherman, William Tecumseh...... Tecumseh Sherman (18201891). He never commanded in a major Union victory and hismilitary career had repeated ups and downs, but William T. Sherman is the
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William Tecumseh Sherman
He never commanded in a major Union victory and his military career had repeated ups and downs, but William T. Sherman is the second best known of Northern commanders. His father had died when he was nine years old, and Sherman was raised by Senator Thomas Ewing and eventually married into the family. Through the influence of his patron, he obtained an appointment to West Point. Only five cadets of the class of 1840 graduated ahead of him, and he was appointed to the artillery. He received a brevet for his services in California during the Mexican War but resigned in 1853 as a captain and commissary officer.
The years until the Civil War were not filled with success. Living in California and Kansas, he failed in banking and the law. In 1859 he seemed to have found his niche as the superintendent of a military academy which is now Louisiana State University. However, he resigned this post upon the secession of the state and went to St. Louis as head of a streetcar company and then volunteered for the Union army.
Appointed to the colonelcy of one of the regular army's newly authorized infantry regiments, he led the brigade of volunteers of the lst Division which crossed Bull Run to aid the 2nd and 3rd divisions after the attack on the enemy left had begun. Despite being caught up in the route-he already had a low opinion of volunteers-he was named a brigadier general the next month. Briefly commanding a brigade around Washington, he was then sent to Kentucky as deputy to Robert Anderson. He soon succeeded the hero of Fort Sumter in command of the department but got into trouble over his overestimates of the enemy strength. The newspapers actually reported him as being insane.

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pag. 273 Sherman, William T. (18201891) Op de achterzijde van deze gesigneerde foto staat "à Paul De Smet de la part de son oncle Pierre".
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5. Prominent Men
Hon. Thomas Ewing (17891871) m Maria Wills Boyle. William T. Sherman (1820-1891)m Ellen Ewing. Hugh Boyle Ewing (1826-1905) m Henrietta Young.
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Ewing Origins
Maskell Origins Descendant Database [ Prominent Men ] Ewing Women Family Letters Site Contributors
EWING FAMILY HISTORY Descended from Thomas Ewing Sr (1695-1747/48) and his wife, Mary Maskell (1701-1784) of Greenwich, New Jersey, are numerous men (too many to list here) who greatly contributed to the development of America. They were pioneers, forging trails and roads into the Northwest Territory. They were soldiers, fighting in the American Revolution and in the Civil War. Many became lawyers and politicians, helping design the laws of a new nation. The Ewing men came from a long line of military families and continued in this tradition as they fought for freedom in America. The 54-page Military Journal of George Ewing contains glimpses of the Battles of Germantown and Brandywine as well as the difficult winter spent at Valley Forge. Many Ewing men were contemporaries and friends of Calhoun, Clay, and Webster. Perhaps the most well-known of this line is the Hon. Thomas Ewing of Lancaster, Ohio, who became a U.S. Senator and sat on the cabinet of four U.S. Presidents. The Thomas Ewing family adopted the famous William T. Sherman after the death of his father and raised William as their own. He later married Thomas' daughter, Ellen, and became their son-in-law. You can read about their interesting and challenging lives by selecting the buttons to the left or clicking on the links below where you will also find birth and death dates and names of wives. From top to bottom, the men are listed from the oldest generation first.

6. Sherman, William T. (1820-1891) 200 Jaar Pater De Smet, Pagina
pag. 272 (home), 1 ^ +1 Sherman, William T. (1820-1891) Op de achterzijde van dezegesigneerde foto staat à Paul De Smet de la part de son oncle Pierre .
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7. Sherman, William T. (1820-1891) Father DeSmet Bicentennial, Page
pag. 272 (home), 1 ^ +1 Sherman, William T. (1820-1891)
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8. DetrSubjects41
Sheriff Street Market (Cleveland, Ohio) Sherman House (Mount Clemens,Mich.) Sherman, William T.(William Tecumseh),18201891.
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10. SHERMAN, William Tecumseh, General [1820-1891] - American Army
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11. William T. Sherman (1820-1891)
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12. William T. Sherman
William Tecumseh Sherman (18201891). Most famous for his scorched-earthtactics in the Civil War, General William Tecumseh Sherman
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William Tecumseh Sherman
    Most famous for his scorched-earth tactics in the Civil War, General William Tecumseh Sherman brought that same military philosophy to the West, where he shaped a policy and strategy that would finally subjugate all the native peoples of the plains. Sherman was born in Ohio in 1820 and named after the Shawnee chief Tecumseh, who had tried unsuccessfully in the first decade of the nineteenth century to unite the tribes of the Ohio River Valley against American intrusions on their land. When his father died in 1829, Sherman was raised by a family friend. After graduating sixth in his class from West Point in 1840, Sherman served in South Carolina and Georgia, but saw very little action in the Mexican-American war. He resigned from the Army in 1853 to pursue a career in banking, then a career as a lawyer, but with little success. The Civil War brought him back to active service in 1861, and brought him lasting fame (or infamy) for his "march to the sea," on which he cut a swathe through the heart of the Confederacy, burning Atlanta and laying waste to vast stretches of farmland. At the conclusion of the Civil War, Sherman was appointed commander of the Missouri district, which stretched from the Rocky Mountains to the Mississippi. Here he deployed troops to protect transcontinental railroad workers from Indians who feared that the railroad would mean further encroachment on their territory. He also established military outposts across the region, expanding the network of federal authority.

13. PBS - THE WEST - William Tecumseh Sherman
William Tecumseh Sherman. (18201891). Most famous for his scorched-earthtactics in the Civil War, General William Tecumseh Sherman
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William Tecumseh Sherman
Most famous for his scorched-earth tactics in the Civil War, General William Tecumseh Sherman brought that same military philosophy to the West, where he shaped a policy and strategy that would finally subjugate all the native peoples of the plains. Sherman was born in Ohio in 1820 and named after the Shawnee chief Tecumseh, who had tried unsuccessfully in the first decade of the nineteenth century to unite the tribes of the Ohio River Valley against American intrusions on their land. When his father died in 1829, Sherman was raised by a family friend. After graduating sixth in his class from West Point in 1840, Sherman served in South Carolina and Georgia, but saw very little action in the Mexican-American war. He resigned from the Army in 1853 to pursue a career in banking, then a career as a lawyer, but with little success. The Civil War brought him back to active service in 1861, and brought him lasting fame (or infamy) for his "march to the sea," on which he cut a swathe through the heart of the Confederacy, burning Atlanta and laying waste to vast stretches of farmland. At the conclusion of the Civil War, Sherman was appointed commander of the Missouri district, which stretched from the Rocky Mountains to the Mississippi. Here he deployed troops to protect transcontinental railroad workers from Indians who feared that the railroad would mean further encroachment on their territory. He also established military outposts across the region, expanding the network of federal authority.

14. William T. Sherman
William Tecumseh Sherman 18201891, William Tecumseh Sherman was bornin 1820 and died in 1891. He was born in Lancaster, Ohio. Before
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William Tecumseh Sherman
William Tecumseh Sherman was born in 1820 and died in 1891. He was born in Lancaster, Ohio. Before the war he was superintendent of a military school in Los Angeles. He was part of the Union army, and he was a general in the Civil War. He was remembered for the "March To The Sea." After the war he wrote his memories. Both political parties begged him to run for President, but he said no.
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15. Project Gutenberg Author Record
Project Gutenberg Author record. Sherman, William T., 18201891. Titles.Memoirs Of Gen. William T. Sherman. To the main listings page.
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Sherman, William T., 1820-1891
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Memoirs Of Gen. William T. Sherman
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16. Project Gutenberg Bibliographic Record
Project Gutenberg Bibliographic Record. Title Memoirs Of Gen. William T.Sherman. Author Sherman, William T., 18201891. Notes. Language English.
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Title: Memoirs Of Gen. William T. Sherman
Author: Sherman, William T., 1820-1891
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Language: English Release Date: May 2001
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17. Notre Dame Archives Index SHR003
Index Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 18201891. Barnard, GeorgeN. Sherman, Ellen Ewing, 1824-1888. Sherman, Maria Ewing, 1851-1913.
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    classmate, General Joseph E. Johnston, to make overtures for surrender. The liberal terms which Sherman proposed were accepted by Johnston but rejected in a Washington embittered by the recent assassination of Lincoln and they earned for Sherman the hostile criticism of Secretary of War Stanton and radical Northern newspapers. Nevertheless, he emerged from the War, along with Ulysses S. Grant and the Philip H. Sheridan, as one of the North's three most famous heroes. After the termination of hostilities, Sherman remained in the army and proceeded to St. Louis where he took over command of the Division of the Mississippi. Offered a cabinet post as Secretary of War by President Johnson in January, 1868, he declined despite his sympathy for Johnson in the latter's difficulties. Upon Grant's inauguration as President, Sherman, on Mar. 4, 1869, assumed command of the army, a post he retained until his retirement from active service. As commanding general, in addition to the normal duties of the office, he was forced continually to do battle with politicians eager to reduce the peacetime army to a strength which he considered incompatible with national security.

18. Notre Dame Archives Index SHR001
SHR William T. Sherman Family papers 18081959. Origination Sherman,William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891. Extent 20 linear feet.
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SHR William T. Sherman Family papers
Origination : Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891.
Extent : 20 linear feet. 15 reels of microfilm. 2 linear feet of photographs. 11 linear feet of printed material.
Repository University of Notre Dame Archives Notre Dame, Indiana 46556
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The William Tecumseh Sherman Family Papers, as they were deposited in the University of Notre Dame Archives by Miss Eleanor Sherman Fitch, the granddaughter of General Sherman, prior to her death in 1959, consisted of correspondence, clippings, photographs, scrapbooks, diaries, various legal papers and documents, cancelled checks, bankbooks, financial ledgers, drafts for and copies of articles, speeches and military orders, and explanatory notations sometimes on the items themselves and sometimes on separated sheets. This material ranged from the year 1808 to the year 1959 and consisted of originals, photostats, microfilm, typewritten copies and handwritten copies. the nucleus of the collections had been gathered and preserved by Philemon Tecumseh Sherman followed the death of the father, General Sherman. It was subsequently augmented by Miss Fitch, Philemon's

19. William T Sherman
William Tecumseh Sherman (18201891) He never commanded in a major Union victoryand his military career had repeated ups and downs, but William T. Sherman is
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20. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Sherman
Sherman, James T. of Trenton, Mercer County, NJ Republican. Still living as of1948. Sherman, William Tecumseh (18201891) Son of Charles Robert
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