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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: 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

Background imageSherman Collection: ATLANTA: RAILROAD, 1864. View of the State Railroad Depot at Atlanta, Georgia

ATLANTA: RAILROAD, 1864. View of the State Railroad Depot at Atlanta, Georgia, after the city was taken by General William Tecumsah Sherman in 1864. Wood engraving from a contemporary newspaper

Background imageSherman Collection: CIVIL WAR WAR REVIEW, 1865. At the Grand Review of the armies of Generals Grant

CIVIL WAR WAR REVIEW, 1865. At the Grand Review of the armies of Generals Grant and Sherman at Washington, D. C
CIVIL WAR WAR REVIEW, 1865. At the Grand Review of the armies of Generals Grant and Sherman at Washington, D.C. 23 May 1865, the troops marched past the stand occupied by President Andrew Johnson

Background imageSherman Collection: CIVIL WAR: CHARLESTON. View of Charleston, South Carolina, after the attack by General William

CIVIL WAR: CHARLESTON. View of Charleston, South Carolina, after the attack by General William Tecumseh Sherman. Photographed by George N. Barnard, c1865

Background imageSherman Collection: ATLANTA, GEORGIA, 1864. Atlanta as it appeared after falling to General William Tecumseh Sherman

ATLANTA, GEORGIA, 1864. Atlanta as it appeared after falling to General William Tecumseh Sherman in 1864. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageSherman Collection: CIVIL WAR: SAVANNAH, 1864. General William Tecumseh Sherman reviewing his army in Savannah, Georgia

CIVIL WAR: SAVANNAH, 1864. General William Tecumseh Sherman reviewing his army in Savannah, Georgia. Drawn from life by William Waud, December 1864

Background imageSherman Collection: UNION COMMANDERS, c1863. Portrait of the commanders of the Union Army. Left to right: David Farragut

UNION COMMANDERS, c1863. Portrait of the commanders of the Union Army. Left to right: David Farragut, William Tecumseh Sherman, George Henry Thomas, Abraham Lincoln, George Meade, Ulysses S

Background imageSherman Collection: CIVIL WAR: SONGSHEET, 1865. Sheet music cover for Marching Through Georgia

CIVIL WAR: SONGSHEET, 1865. Sheet music cover for Marching Through Georgia, written by Henry Clay Work in celebration of General William Tecumseh Shermans capture of Atlanta on 1 September 1864

Background imageSherman Collection: CIVIL WAR: SAVANNAH, 1864. General William Tecumseh Sherman and his troops entering Savannah

CIVIL WAR: SAVANNAH, 1864. General William Tecumseh Sherman and his troops entering Savannah, Georgia, 1864. Lithograph, 19th century

Background imageSherman Collection: UNION PACIFIC STATION, 1869. Sherman Station on the Union Pacific Railroad, Wyoming Territory

UNION PACIFIC STATION, 1869. Sherman Station on the Union Pacific Railroad, Wyoming Territory. Wood engraving, American, 1869

Background imageSherman Collection: ROGER SHERMAN (1721-1793). American jurist and statesman. Color engraving, American, 1861

ROGER SHERMAN (1721-1793). American jurist and statesman. Color engraving, American, 1861

Background imageSherman Collection: CARTOON: NATIVE AMERICANS, 1876. An 1876 cartoon on the transfer of the Bureau of Indian Affairs

CARTOON: NATIVE AMERICANS, 1876. An 1876 cartoon on the transfer of the Bureau of Indian Affairs from the Interior Department to the Army

Background imageSherman Collection: WILLIAM TECUMSEH SHERMAN (1820-1891). American army commander. Steel engraving, American, 1864

WILLIAM TECUMSEH SHERMAN (1820-1891). American army commander. Steel engraving, American, 1864

Background imageSherman Collection: General William Sherman, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing

General William Sherman, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing right. Date c1865

Background imageSherman Collection: Battle of Kenesaw Mountian i. e. Mountain--June 27, 1864--Un

Battle of Kenesaw Mountian i. e. Mountain--June 27, 1864--Un
Battle of Kenesaw Mountian i.e. Mountain--June 27, 1864--Union (Gen. Sherman, com.)... Conf. (Gen. Johnston, Com.)... Date c1891

Background imageSherman Collection: Army of the West: Schofield, Thomas, Slocum, McPherson, Sher

Army of the West: Schofield, Thomas, Slocum, McPherson, Sherman, Howard, and Rousseau. Date between 1860 and 1870

Background imageSherman Collection: Sherman at Savannah, Ga

Sherman at Savannah, Ga

Background imageSherman Collection: Grant, Sherman, Thomas, and McPherson

Grant, Sherman, Thomas, and McPherson. Date between 1860 and 1870

Background imageSherman Collection: William T. Sherman

William T. Sherman. Date between 1860 and 1870

Background imageSherman Collection: Our Peace Commissioners for 1865: Sheridan, Grant, Sherman

Our Peace Commissioners for 1865: Sheridan, Grant, Sherman, Porter, Lincoln, Farragut, and Thomas. Date between 1860 and 1870

Background imageSherman Collection: Savannah, Ga. vicinity. Shermans troops removing ammunitio

Savannah, Ga. vicinity. Shermans troops removing ammunition from Fort McAllister in wheelbarrows. Photograph of the War in the West. These photographs are of Sherman at the sea, December 1864

Background imageSherman Collection: New York, New York. Statue of General Sherman at 59th Street

New York, New York. Statue of General Sherman at 59th Street and Fifth Avenue at the entrance to Central Park. Date 1942 Sept

Background imageSherman Collection: The ballooon girl a comedy drama of circus life by Robert J

The ballooon girl a comedy drama of circus life by Robert J. Sherman : not a moving picture. Date 19 -

Background imageSherman Collection: The intruder a powerful comedy drama of the East & West : th

The intruder a powerful comedy drama of the East & West : the love and romance of an outlaw : by Robert J. Sherman. Date ca. 1910

Background imageSherman Collection: Mickey or The crimson nemesis by Robt. J. Sherman the most p

Mickey or The crimson nemesis by Robt. J. Sherman the most popular play of the age. Date ca. 1910

Background imageSherman Collection: General William T. Sherman

General William T. Sherman
Portrait of General William T. Sherman of the U.S. Army

Background imageSherman Collection: Lieutenant General William T. Sherman

Lieutenant General William T. Sherman
Portrait of Lieutenant General William T. Sherman. U.S. Army

Background imageSherman Collection: The American Declaration of Independence Committee

The American Declaration of Independence Committee. Thomas Jefferson, of Virginia; John Adams, of Massachusetts; Benjamin Franklin, of Pensylvania; Roger Sherman, of Connecticut; Robert R

Background imageSherman Collection: Sherman Hotel Chicago

Sherman Hotel Chicago
The Sherman Hotel, in the Loop, Chicago : it has 1700 rooms. Date: circa 1930

Background imageSherman Collection: Hotel Sherman Chicago

Hotel Sherman Chicago
The new Hotel Sherman (on North Clark & Randolph sts, Chicago) is the fifth hotel to be built on this site. There are 750 rooms, each with its own bath ! Date: 1916

Background imageSherman Collection: Sherman tank destroys nine Panther tanks

Sherman tank destroys nine Panther tanks
Poster entitled Battle Front Dispatch, containing a report from Winston Churchill of how one Sherman tank destroyed nine enemy Panther tanks outside Caen in Northern France during the Second World

Background imageSherman Collection: ADVERTISEMENT: AIR PISTOL. American newspaper advertisement for Popes $5

ADVERTISEMENT: AIR PISTOL. American newspaper advertisement for Popes $5. 00 rifle air pistol for target practice
ADVERTISEMENT: AIR PISTOL. American newspaper advertisement for Popes $5.00 rifle air pistol for target practice, c1875. The advertisement contains an endorsement by General William Tecumseh Sherman

Background imageSherman Collection: WAY DOWN EAST, 1920. Film by D. W. Griffith starring Lillian Gish (front)

WAY DOWN EAST, 1920. Film by D. W. Griffith starring Lillian Gish (front)
WAY DOWN EAST, 1920. Film by D.W. Griffith starring Lillian Gish (front). Also starring, left to right: Burr McIntosh, Kate Bruce, Lowell Sherman, Mary Hay, Creighton Hale, George Neville

Background imageSherman Collection: Sherman, Texas, 1870s

Sherman, Texas, 1870s
Citizens in the town square of Sherman, Texas, 1870s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSherman Collection: PCWR2A-00019

PCWR2A-00019
Union General William Sherman at Atlanta, Georgia, during his March to the Sea in 1864. Hand-colored engraving reproduction of a photograph

Background imageSherman Collection: Scottish tank crew in Burma - 1945

Scottish tank crew in Burma - 1945
Scottish tank crew in Burma, 15th March 1945. A Sherman tank passing a pagoda on the Taungtha road

Background imageSherman Collection: Captured German 155-mm Gun, Italy; Second World War, 1944

Captured German 155-mm Gun, Italy; Second World War, 1944
Photograph showing a French 155-mm gun, used by the German army to shell Allied shipping, captured by British troops and being towed by a Sherman tank, Italy, 1944



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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.