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- William T. Sherman in South Carolina - Deals with Sherman's campaign in S.C., argues that Sherman's depredations were worse there than in Georgia. Includes an active message board with postings both pro and contra.
- Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman - Sherman, one of America's greatest war heroes, returned to the U.S. Army to fight the Civil War, and his service in the "War of Rebellion" was memorialized by San Franciscans who named a street, and an elementary school, on Union Street, in his honor.
- Sherman Family - Communication point for those researching the name Sherman and its application. Includes history, heraldry, photographs, and interactive forum.
- City of Sherman - Community and government information, with links to attractions and civic groups.
- Sherman's March Across North Carolina - Details Sherman's march across the state, culminating in the Battle of Bentonville.
- Sherman, V. Adm. Frederick C. - Offers a biography of "Ted" Sherman, definitely one of the most important American carrier commanders of the Second World War.
- Sherman Local News: Topix - Local, regional, and statewide news collected from diverse sources on the web.
- Sherman, Josepha - Author-maintained website
- Town of Sherman - Provides brief history, facts, address, and list of town officials.
- Fairfield Heritage Association - The Sherman House Museum - Birthplace of Civil War General William Tecumseh Sherman and Senator John Sherman. Frame home with brick addition was built in the early 1800s. Includes family history, links, hours, admission rates, gift shop and directions. Located in Lancaster.
Wikipedia Articles
- Roger Minott Sherman - Roger Minott Sherman , (1773-1844), he was the youngest of six children of Rev. Josiah Sherman (Princeton College - 1754), a brother of the distinguished Roger Sherman; and his mother was Martha Minott, the daughter of the Honorable James and Elizabeth (Merrick) Minott (who were the aunt and uncle of Roger Sherman's second wife Rebecca Minot Prescott) of Concord, Massachusetts.
- Sherman's March to the Sea - Sherman's March to the Sea is the name commonly given to the Savannah Campaign, conducted in late 1864 by Major General William Tecumseh Sherman of the Union Army during the American Civil War. The campaign began with General Sherman's troops leaving the captured city of Atlanta, Georgia, on November 15 1864, and ended with the capture of the port of Savannah on December 22.
- Sherman's neckties - Sherman's neckties were a phenomenon of the American Civil War. Named after William Tecumseh Sherman, a Union Army general, Sherman's neckties were railway rails destroyed by heating them until they were malleable and twisting them into loops resembling neckties, often around trees.
- Charles Taylor Sherman - The eldest of eleven children, Charles Taylor Sherman was born February 3, 1811, in Norwalk, Connecticut to Charles Robert Sherman and his wife, Mary (Hoyt) Sherman. He was a 19th century United States lawyer and judge.
- Sherman Stonor, 6th Baron Camoys - (Ralph Robert Watts) Sherman Stonor, 6th Baron Camoys (1913-1976) was the son of Ralph Stonor, 5th Baron Camoys and Mildren Sherman, daughter of William Watts Sherman.