Sherman,
John 1823-1900; U.S. statesman: brother of William
Sherman,
Roger 1721-93; Am. statesman: signer of the Declaration of Independence
Sherman,
William Tecumseh 1820-91; Union general in the Civil War
See Sherman in American Heritage Dictionary 4
(shûrˈmən), John 1823-1900.
American politician. A U.S. senator from Ohio (1861-1877 and 1881-1897), he wrote and sponsored the Sherman Antitrust Act (1890).
, Mount
A peak, 4,281 m (14,036 ft) high, in the Park Range of the Rocky Mountains in central Colorado.
, Roger 1721-1793.
American Revolutionary patriot and politician who was a signer of the Declaration of Independence (1776), the Articles of Confederation (1781), and the U.S. Constitution (1787).
, William Tecumseh 1820-1891.
American Union general. Appointed commander of all Union troops in the West (1864), he captured Atlanta (1864) and led a destructive March to the Sea, which effectively cut the Confederacy in two.