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Sherman: A Name Etched in History From the British Second Army in Valkenswaard, Holland during World War Two to the tank battle in Villers Bocage, France in 1944

Background imageSherman Collection: ELLIS ISLAND: WOMAN, 1906. Portrait of a woman from Italy at Ellis Island

ELLIS ISLAND: WOMAN, 1906. Portrait of a woman from Italy at Ellis Island. Photograph by Augustus Sherman, 1906

Background imageSherman Collection: ELLIS ISLAND: BOYS, c1910. Portrait of boys from Scotland at Ellis Island

ELLIS ISLAND: BOYS, c1910. Portrait of boys from Scotland at Ellis Island. Photograph by Augustus Sherman, c1910

Background imageSherman Collection: ELLIS ISLAND: WOMAN, 1911. Portrait of a woman from Guadeloupe at Ellis Island

ELLIS ISLAND: WOMAN, 1911. Portrait of a woman from Guadeloupe at Ellis Island. Photograph by Augustus Sherman, 1911

Background imageSherman Collection: ELLIS ISLAND: GIRL, 1906. Portrait of a girl from Alsace-Lorraine at Ellis Island

ELLIS ISLAND: GIRL, 1906. Portrait of a girl from Alsace-Lorraine at Ellis Island. Photograph by Augustus Sherman, 1906

Background imageSherman Collection: ELLIS ISLAND: MAN, c1905. Portrait of Wilhelm Schleich, a Bavarian miner at Ellis Island

ELLIS ISLAND: MAN, c1905. Portrait of Wilhelm Schleich, a Bavarian miner at Ellis Island. Photograph by Augustus Sherman, c1905

Background imageSherman Collection: ELLIS ISLAND: WOMAN, c1915. Portrait of a Dutch woman at Ellis Island

ELLIS ISLAND: WOMAN, c1915. Portrait of a Dutch woman at Ellis Island. Photograph by Augustus Sherman, c1915

Background imageSherman Collection: ELLIS ISLAND: MAN, 1911. Portrait of a German stowaway at Ellis Island

ELLIS ISLAND: MAN, 1911. Portrait of a German stowaway at Ellis Island. Photograph by Augustus Sherman, 1911

Background imageSherman Collection: POSTER: LIBRARY, c1936. Poster promoting the Free Library of Philadelphia on the Parkway

POSTER: LIBRARY, c1936. Poster promoting the Free Library of Philadelphia on the Parkway. Lithograph by Nathan Sherman, c1936

Background imageSherman Collection: TAFT INAUGURATION, 1909. President William Howard Taft on the day of his inauguration

TAFT INAUGURATION, 1909. President William Howard Taft on the day of his inauguration, the ceremony hampered by the blizzard of the previous day; he is flanked by Edward Stellwagen of the inaugural

Background imageSherman Collection: MAP: VIRGINIA, c1862. Partial map of the state of Virginia, illustrated with portraits

MAP: VIRGINIA, c1862. Partial map of the state of Virginia, illustrated with portraits of Union Generals. Engraving, c1862

Background imageSherman Collection: Picture No. 11671546

Picture No. 11671546
General Sherman. Date:

Background imageSherman Collection: DECLARATION COMMITTEE. The Declaration of Independence Committee, 1776. Left-to-right

DECLARATION COMMITTEE. The Declaration of Independence Committee, 1776. Left-to-right: Thomas Jefferson, Roger Sherman, Benjamin Franklin, Robert R. Livingston, and John Adams

Background imageSherman Collection: ROGER SHERMAN (1721-1793). American jurist and politician. Etching by Albert Rosenthal

ROGER SHERMAN (1721-1793). American jurist and politician. Etching by Albert Rosenthal, 1888, after Ralph Earl

Background imageSherman Collection: How Shermans boys fixed the railroad, US, USA, America, Vintage photography

How Shermans boys fixed the railroad, US, USA, America, Vintage photography

Background imageSherman Collection: CHICAGO: FIRE, 1871. Ruined buildings in Chicago after the Great Fire of 1871

CHICAGO: FIRE, 1871. Ruined buildings in Chicago after the Great Fire of 1871. Contemporary English wood engraving

Background imageSherman Collection: CHICAGO: STREET SCENE. A view of Randolph Street east from LaSalle Street in Chicago, Illinois

CHICAGO: STREET SCENE. A view of Randolph Street east from LaSalle Street in Chicago, Illinois. Photochrome, c1900

Background imageSherman Collection: CHICAGO: FIRE, 1871. View from the new Sherman Hotel, a year after the great fire of 1871

CHICAGO: FIRE, 1871. View from the new Sherman Hotel, a year after the great fire of 1871. Photograph, 1872

Background imageSherman Collection: ROGER SHERMAN (1721-1793). American jurist and statesman

ROGER SHERMAN (1721-1793). American jurist and statesman. Oil on canvas, c1775, by Ralph Earl

Background imageSherman Collection: WILLIAM TECUMSEH SHERMAN (1820-1891). American army commander. Photographed in May 1865

WILLIAM TECUMSEH SHERMAN (1820-1891). American army commander. Photographed in May 1865. The black scarf on his left arm is a token of mourning for President Abraham Lincoln

Background imageSherman Collection: JAMES SHERMAN (1855-1912). American politician and Vice President, 1909-1912. Photograph

JAMES SHERMAN (1855-1912). American politician and Vice President, 1909-1912. Photograph, c1910

Background imageSherman Collection: JOHN SHERMAN (1823-1900). American statesman; photographed c1890

JOHN SHERMAN (1823-1900). American statesman; photographed c1890

Background imageSherman Collection: FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896. No Party Lines When The National Honor Is In Peril

FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896. No Party Lines When The National Honor Is In Peril. Cartoon showing the combined forces of the gold standard supporters, including President Grover Cleveland

Background imageSherman Collection: NAST: CHRISTMAS, 1865. Merry Christmas to All. Engraving by Thomas Nast, 1865

NAST: CHRISTMAS, 1865. Merry Christmas to All. Engraving by Thomas Nast, 1865

Background imageSherman Collection: New York City, General Sherman Statue

New York City, General Sherman Statue
UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1950s: New York City, General Sherman Statue. (Photo by George Marks/Retrofile/Getty Images)

Background imageSherman Collection: New York City, General Sherman Statue

New York City, General Sherman Statue
UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1950s: New York City, General Sherman Statue. (Photo by George Marks/Retrofile/Getty Images)

Background imageSherman Collection: New York City, General Sherman Statue

New York City, General Sherman Statue
UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1950s: New York City, General Sherman Statue. (Photo by George Marks/Retrofile/Getty Images)

Background imageSherman Collection: Washington DC, USA - Sherman Statue and Washington Monument

Washington DC, USA - Sherman Statue and Washington Monument Date: 1920

Background imageSherman Collection: Picture No. 10737601

Picture No. 10737601
General Sherman - a Giant Sequoia / Wellingtonia / Sierra Redwood tree. (Sequoiadendron giganteum) Date:

Background imageSherman Collection: Map illustrating the Siege of Atlanta, Georgia, by the U. S. Forces under the command of Major

Map illustrating the Siege of Atlanta, Georgia, by the U. S. Forces under the command of Major General William Tecumseh
MAP: SIEGE OF ATLANTA 1864. Map illustrating the Siege of Atlanta, Georgia, by the U.S. Forces under the command of Major General William Tecumseh Sherman, May-September 1864

Background imageSherman Collection: Parade of M-4 Sherman and M-3 Grant tanks during training maneuvers at Fort Knox, Kentucky

Parade of M-4 Sherman and M-3 Grant tanks during training maneuvers at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Photograph by Alfred T
TANK MANEUVERS, 1942. Parade of M-4 Sherman and M-3 Grant tanks during training maneuvers at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Photograph by Alfred T. Palmer, June 1942

Background imageSherman Collection: William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891) American soldier. In American Civil War 1861-65

William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891) American soldier. In American Civil War 1861-65, one of the Unionist (northern) generals. Engraving

Background imageSherman Collection: Line of M4 (Sherman) tanks, Fort Knox, Kentucky, USA, June 1942. In excess of 50

Line of M4 (Sherman) tanks, Fort Knox, Kentucky, USA, June 1942. In excess of 50, 000 Medium Tank M4 with gun mounted on revolving turret were produced in Word War II

Background imageSherman Collection: President Abraham Lincoln

President Abraham Lincoln

Background imageSherman Collection: The Central Hall, The Natural History Museum

The Central Hall, The Natural History Museum
The Central Hall at the Natural History Museum, London, which was designed by Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905) and first opened its doors on Easter Monday 1881. Photographed by Elad Sherman

Background imageSherman Collection: Sir Richard Owen, The Natural History Museum, London

Sir Richard Owen, The Natural History Museum, London
Side view of the statue of Sir Richard Owen (1804-1892), the founder and first director of the Natural History Museum, London. Photographed by Elad Sherman

Background imageSherman Collection: The signing of the Declaration of Independence in Congress, at the Independence Hall

The signing of the Declaration of Independence in Congress, at the Independence Hall, Philadelphia, 4 July 1776
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE The signing of the Declaration of Independence in Congress, at the Independence Hall, Philadelphia, 4 July 1776. Oil on canvas by John Trumbull

Background imageSherman Collection: The Declaration of Independence Committee, 1776. Left-to-right: Benjamin Franklin

The Declaration of Independence Committee, 1776. Left-to-right: Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Robert R
DECLARATION COMMITTEE. The Declaration of Independence Committee, 1776. Left-to-right: Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Robert R. Livingston, John Adams, and Roger Sherman

Background imageSherman Collection: A key to the figures portrayed in Howard Chandler Christys painting of the signing of the U. S

A key to the figures portrayed in Howard Chandler Christys painting of the signing of the U. S
CHRISTY: U.S. CONSTITUTION. A key to the figures portrayed in Howard Chandler Christys painting of the signing of the U.S. Constitution on 17 September 1787

Background imageSherman Collection: President Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) and officers of the Union Army and Union Navy (left-to-right)

President Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) and officers of the Union Army and Union Navy (left-to-right)
LINCOLN AND OFFICERS. President Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) and officers of the Union Army and Union Navy (left-to-right): Admirals Porter and Farragut, President Lincoln, Generals Sherman, Thomas

Background imageSherman Collection: Republican campaign button from the 1908 Presidential election featuring Howard Taft

Republican campaign button from the 1908 Presidential election featuring Howard Taft and James Sherman
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN:1908. Republican campaign button from the 1908 Presidential election featuring Howard Taft and James Sherman

Background imageSherman Collection: Presidential Campaign, 1908

Presidential Campaign, 1908
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1908. William Howard Taft and James S. Sherman as the Republican party candidates for President and Vice President on a lithograph campaign poster by Kurz & Allison, 1908

Background imageSherman Collection: GEORGIA: SHERMANs MARCH. General William Tecumseh Sherman supervising as his Army destroys

GEORGIA: SHERMANs MARCH. General William Tecumseh Sherman supervising as his Army destroys Confederate railroad tracks in Georgia during the March to the Sea, November-December 1864

Background imageSherman Collection: CIVIL WAR: GEORGIA, 1864. General William Tecumseh Shermans troops removing an 8-inch Columbiad

CIVIL WAR: GEORGIA, 1864. General William Tecumseh Shermans troops removing an 8-inch Columbiad gun from Fort McAllister, near Savannah, Georgia, December 1864

Background imageSherman Collection: CIVIL WAR: ATLANTA. View of Atlanta, Georgia, after the city was taken by General William

CIVIL WAR: ATLANTA. View of Atlanta, Georgia, after the city was taken by General William Techumsah Sherman in 1864. Photograph by George N. Barnard

Background imageSherman Collection: SHERMANs MARCH, 1864. Sherman at the Siege of Atlanta. An artillery officer reports his progress

SHERMANs MARCH, 1864. Sherman at the Siege of Atlanta. An artillery officer reports his progress to General William Sherman during the Union bombardment of Atlanta

Background imageSherman Collection: CIVIL WAR: ATLANTA. The Potter House in Atlanta, Georgia, after the city was taken by General

CIVIL WAR: ATLANTA. The Potter House in Atlanta, Georgia, after the city was taken by General William Tecumsah Sherman in 1864. Photographed by George N. Barnard

Background imageSherman Collection: CIVIL WAR: PRISONERS, 1864. After the Union victory at the Battle of Jonesborough, Georgia

CIVIL WAR: PRISONERS, 1864. After the Union victory at the Battle of Jonesborough, Georgia, Confederate prisoners are conducted to Atlanta. Wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageSherman Collection: CIVIL WAR: SURRENDER. The surrender of General Joseph Eggleston Johnston to General Sherman near

CIVIL WAR: SURRENDER. The surrender of General Joseph Eggleston Johnston to General Sherman near Raleigh, North Carolina, 26 April 1865. Wood engraving, 19th century



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Sherman: A Name Etched in History From the British Second Army in Valkenswaard, Holland during World War Two to the tank battle in Villers Bocage, France in 1944, Sherman tanks have left an indelible mark on the annals of warfare. These formidable machines played a crucial role during significant events such as Shermans March to the Sea and General Shermans March through Georgia. In one captivating image, we witness Sherman tanks plundering a plantation during their relentless advance towards victory. The sheer power and determination emanating from these steel giants is awe-inspiring. Similarly, another photograph captures British infantry and tanks navigating through the treacherous Reichswald forest during World War Two's final days. Beyond war-torn landscapes, it also finds its place amidst cultural milestones. London Life magazine's front cover from 1966 showcases "This Swinging City, " capturing the vibrant spirit of an era that defined an entire generation. Meanwhile, Ellis Island introduces us to faces from different corners of the world - a Ruthenian woman with her striking gaze reflecting both strength and vulnerability; a Dutch mother cherishing her daughters' embrace. The legacy of William Tecumseh Sherman himself looms large over history. As depicted by Mathew Brady's iconic photograph taken around 1864, this American army commander exudes authority and resolve. Andrew B. Carlin immortalizes Shermans March Through Georgia on canvas with vivid strokes that evoke emotions even today. Lastly, we encounter innovation on display with the American Sherman Crab tank equipped with chains spinning relentlessly on its cylinder arms – a testament to human ingenuity under fire. Whether it be battles fought or societal transformations witnessed firsthand, it has become synonymous with bravery and progress throughout time. Its name resonates across continents as it continues to inspire generations who appreciate both its historical significance and technological advancements that shaped our world forevermore.