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Thomas W. Sherman

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News stories in 1910 indicated that Wilson Sherman had not been heard from since the early 1890s, and that attorneys and police in Washington, DC and Newport were attempting to locate him. The effort to locate Wilson Sherman was undertaken because he was the only heir to his parents' estate, a large
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During the May 27, 1863 attack on Port Hudson, Sherman was severely wounded, which led to the amputation of his right leg. His injuries were so severe that he was not expected to live, and the newspaper in his hometown of
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confirmed the appointment on March 12, 1866. On June 30, 1866, President Johnson nominated Sherman to be appointed to the rank of brevet major general of the
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Sherman lived at his home named "Twin Beeches" on Catherine Street in Newport until he died there on March 16, 1879, at the age of 66. He is buried in the
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After Sherman was mustered out of volunteer service on April 30, 1866, he reverted to his Regular Army grade of colonel and was placed in command of the
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He was promoted to first lieutenant on March 14, 1838. He served again in the Florida War from 1838 to 1842 and on recruiting service in 1842.
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of volunteers on August 6, 1861, to rank from May 17, 1861. Sherman's nomination to the grade of brigadier general of volunteers was sent by
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in the 3rd U.S. Artillery Regiment. Sherman would serve the bulk of his career with the 3rd Artillery and eventually became its commander.
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Sherman retired from active service on December 31, 1870, as a major-general for "Disability caused by the Loss of a Leg in Battle".
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part of which had been held for him since their deaths. By the time of his death in 1936, he was living at the Masonic Home in
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on July 31, 1861 and the Senate confirmed the appointment on August 3, 1861. He assumed command of the ground forces in the
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on February 23, 1847, leading his battery in a defensive action helping to stop the Mexican attack, and was
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On February 5, 1868, Sherman was elected as a First Class Companion of the Pennsylvania Commandery of the
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was so strong that he walked from Newport to Washington, D.C. to secure a Congressional appointment.
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At the start of the Civil War, Sherman was serving as a major in the 3rd Artillery when
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and was assigned insignia number 643. He was also, most probably, a member of the
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After briefly commanding the Department of the South, Sherman was sent to the
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Sherman graduated from West Point on July 1, 1836 and was commissioned a
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Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army, 1789–1903
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In 2017, Major General Thomas West Sherman Camp 1 was chartered by the
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when the latter assumed command of the right wing of Major General
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to major "for Gallant and Meritorious Conduct" during the battle.
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During the War with Mexico he took a distinguished part in the
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in Key West, Florida from February 1869 to November 29, 1870.
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In 1858, Sherman married Mary Hannah Shannon, the daughter of
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Retired with rank of Major General, USA – 31 December 1870
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U.S. Army officer who served in the Mexican and Civil Wars
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American military personnel of the Mexican–American War
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
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captured Port Royal in a combined Army/Navy operation.
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He served in command of his regiment and the post of
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before taking command of a division in Major General
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Sherman, known to his friends as "Tim", was born in
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Cadet, United States Military Academy – 1 July 1832
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Sherman and the naval force under Flag Officer 1091:People of Rhode Island in the American Civil War 881:Brevet Major General, Volunteers – 13 March 1865 869:Lieutenant Colonel, 5th Artillery – 14 May 1861 325:in New London, Connecticut in 1848 and then to 1066:Military personnel from Newport, Rhode Island 878:Brevet Brigadier General, USA – 13 March 1865 857:1st Lieutenant, 3rd Artillery – 14 March 1838 8: 451:In recognition of his heroism and services, 979:Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2001. 967: 965: 963: 924:List of American Civil War generals (Union) 872:Brigadier General, Volunteers – 17 May 1861 854:2nd Lieutenant, 3rd Artillery – 1 July 1836 887:Mustered out of Volunteers – 30 April 1866 29: 18: 884:Brevet Major General, USA – 13 March 1865 432:'s army, which he led into action at the 276:His early career included service in the 544: 935: 531:Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War 1028:. Francis B. Heitman. 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Newport
Rhode Island
Island Cemetery
United States of America
Union
United States Army
Union Army

Brigadier General

Brevet
Major General
3rd U.S. Artillery
Army of the Ohio
XIX Corps
Second Seminole War
Mexican–American War
Battle of Buena Vista
American Civil War
Battle of Port Royal
Siege of Corinth
Siege of Port Hudson
Mexican–American War
American Civil War
William T. Sherman
Newport, Rhode Island
United States Military Academy
West Point
second lieutenant

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