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Alpheus Sherman

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He was the son of Nathaniel Sherman (b. 1755) and Abigail (Haskell) Sherman (b. 1759). He was admitted to the bar in 1801. On October 3, 1807, he married Hester Utt (d. 1875), and they had twelve children.
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In May 1840, Sherman and David Randall were appointed to the New York City Marine Court to fill the vacancies caused by the removal of
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In 1820, he was appointed Corporation Counsel of New York City.
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Rochester
Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Spring Valley
Rockland County, New York
New York
New York State Assembly
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1827
1828
New York State Senate
53rd
54th
55th
56th New York State Legislatures
John B. Scott
The New York Civil List
OBITUARY; Alpheus Sherman, Esq.
The New Yorker
Alpheus Sherman
New York State Senate
Joshua Smith
New York State Senate
Charles L. Livingston
Categories
1780 births
1866 deaths
People from Rochester, Massachusetts
Politicians from New York City
New York (state) state senators
New York (state) Jacksonians

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