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1992 Emilla Sherman, choreographer/rockette, dies
1985 Ransom Sherman, comedian (Father of Bride), dies at 87 1980 Marne Patterson, born in Sherman Oaks, California, actress, Nicole-Something So Right 1979 Martin Sherman's "Bent," premieres in London 1973 Allan Sherman, parodist (Camp Granada, Harvey and Sheila), dies at 48 1973 Sherman Williams, NFL running back for the Dallas Cowboys 1970 Sherman Obando, Changuinola Panama, outfielder for the Montreal Expos 1969 Fred Sherman, actor (Chain Lightning), dies after a stroke at 64 1969 Peter Stone and Sherman Edward's "1776," premieres in New York City 1969 Jennifer Aniston, born in Sherman Oaks, California, actress, Rachel-Friends 1966 Sherman Alexie, American Writer 1966 Sherman Billingsley, talk show host (Stork Club), dies at 66 1966 Sherman Douglas, NBA guard, New Jersey Nets 1964 Denean Howard, Sherman, Texas, 4X400m relayer 1988 Olympics silver 1963 Allan Sherman releases "Hello Mudda, Hello Fadda" 1962 Sherri Howard, Sherman, Texas, 4X400m hurdler 1984 Olympics gold 1954 Brad Sherman, American Politician 1954 Cindy Sherman, American Photographer 1950 U.S. Ladies Figure Skating championship won by Yvonne C Sherman 1949 U.S. Ladies Figure Skating championship won by Yvonne C Sherman 1943 Bobby Sherman, actor/singer, Seattle 1943 Bobby Sherman, born in Santa Monica, California, singer, Shindig, Here Comes Brides 1943 Cheryl Miller, born in Sherman Oaks, California, actress, Paula-Daktari, Born Free 1940 Sherman Garnes, rock vocalist, Frankie Lymon and The Teenagers 1938 Sherman Hemsley, Philadelphia, actor, All in the Family, Jeffersons, Amen 1929 Buck Owens, born in Sherman, Texas, country singer, Hee Haw 1928 Richard Sherman, composer/lyricist, Mary Poppins 1924 Allan Sherman, parody singer and songwriter, Hello Muddah, Hello Fardah 1919 Johnny Bradford, born in Long Branch, New Jersey, actor, Ransom Sherman Show 1911 Supreme Court dissolves Standard Oil with the Sherman Antitrust Act 1908 Supreme Court rules a union boycott violates Sherman Antitrust Act 1904 Adolph Blaine Charles David Earl Frederick Gerald Hubert Irvin John Kenneth Lloyd Martin Nero Oliver Paul Quincy Randolph Sherman Thomas Uncas Victor William Xerxes Yancy Zeus Wolfeschlegelsteinhausenber----dorff, Sr, near Hamburg, Germany 1901 John Sherman Cooper, Sen-Kentucky 1900 Sherman Billingsley, born in Enid, Oklahoma, talk show host, Stork Club 1898 John Ames Sherman patents 1st envelope folding and gumming mach (Mass) 1893 Senate approves repealing Sherman Silver Purchase Act of 1890 1891 William Sherman, Union General in Civil War, dies 1891 William Tecumseh Sherman, Union Civil War general, dies at 71 1890 Congress passes Sherman Antitrust Act 1884 William Sherman refuses Republican presidential nomination saying "I will not accept if nominated and will not serve if elected" 1871 Indians fighter General Sherman escapes in ambulance vs Comanches 1865 Confederate General Johnson surrendered to General Sherman in North Carolina 1865 Sherman's march through Georgia begins 1865 General Sherman/Cox' troops reach Goldsboro North Carolina 1865 Battle of Bentonville ends, last Confederate effort to stop Sherman 1865 General Sherman's Union forces occupies Fayetteville, North Carolina 1865 Evacuation of Charleston, South Carolina; Sherman's troops burn city 1865 General Sherman's march through South Carolina begins 1865 General Wm Sherman issues Field Order #15 (land for blacks) 1864 General Sherman conquers Savannah 1864 Union General William T Sherman begins march to sea during Civil War 1864 Union Major General Sherman burns Atlanta 1864 Sherman's troops destroy Rome, Georgia 1864 Kingston, Georgia burned during Sherman's March to Sea 1864 Sherman issues preliminary plans for his "March to the Sea" 1864 Union General William T Sherman captures Atlanta 1864 Battle of Atlanta-Hood attacks Sherman, 8449 Confederate, 3641 U.S. die 1864 General Sherman begins advance to Atlanta Georgia 1864 Sherman's march through Mississippi 1864 General Sherman begins his march to the South 1862 Battle of Chichasaw Bayou: confederate armies defeat General Sherman 1825 Francis Trowbridge Sherman, Brigadier General Union volunteers 1823 John Sherman, MC, Union 1820 William Tecumseh Sherman, Major General Union Army 1813 Thomas West Sherman, Major General Union Army 1721 Roger Sherman, signer, Articles of Association, the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution |
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