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| Name: |
John Sherman | | Birth Date: |
May 10, 1823 | | Death Date: |
October 22, 1900 | | Place of Birth: |
Lancaster, Ohio, United States | | Place of Death: |
Washington, DC | | Nationality: |
American | | Gender: |
Male | | Occupations: |
politician |
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Biography of John Sherman
441 words, approx. 2 pages
 John Sherman (1823-1900), American politician, was the most significant congressional figure in the development of American fiscal policy during the "gilded age." John Sherman was born in Lancaster, Ohio, on May 10, 1823. He participated in the frantic...


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John Sherman Information
1,842 words, approx. 6 pages
 John Sherman nicknamed "The Ohio Icicle" (May 10, 1823 – October 22, 1900) was a U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator from Ohio during the Civil War and into the late nineteenth century. He served as both Secretary of the Treasury and Secretary...




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 The Washington Post
John Sherman Cooper
02/24/1991: 494 words, approx. 2 pages JOHN SHERMAN COOPER of Kentucky belonged to the generation of politicians who after World War II built an international order based on American leadership. He was one of the people who turned this country toward the decision - one of the most consequential in...
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 Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
John Warrington Sherman.(Obituaries)(Obituary)
05/11/2008: 454 words, approx. 2 pages John Warrington Sherman John Warrington Sherman, 89, died Saturday, May 3, 2008, at the Lutheran Home in Arlington Heights, surrounded by his family and loved ones. John was born July 1, 1918, in Baltimore, Md. Receiving his Juris Doctor degree with honors from...
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 The New York Observer
A Fanciful Neocon Version Of Our Expansionist History
11/5/2006: 988 words, approx. 3 pages On July 4, 1821, John Quincy Adams declared that the United States “goes not abroad, in search of monsters to destroy.” Wishing freedom for all, America knew that by intervening to support independence for other nations “she would involve herself beyond the power of extrication”...


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