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  1. Thomas Ewing Sherman, S.J. (October 12, 1856 – April 29, 1933) was an American lawyer, educator, and Catholic priest. He was the fourth child and second son of Union Army General William Tecumseh Sherman and his wife Ellen Ewing Sherman . Life. Sherman was named after his maternal grandfather Thomas Ewing, a U.S. Senator and cabinet secretary. [1]

  2. Thomas Ewing Sr. ( West Liberty, 28 de diciembre de 1789-Lancaster, 26 de octubre de 1871) fue un político republicano nacional y whig de Ohio, Estados Unidos. Se desempeñó en el Senado de los Estados Unidos, además de ser Secretario del Tesoro y primer secretario del Interior.

  3. 20 de sept. de 2011 · On this day, a century ago, the Rev. Fr. Thomas Ewing Sherman, S. J., "son of the late Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman" was "committed to an insane asylum in San José, Cal." The New York Times...

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    Through Ellen and Sherman, Ewing also had a namesake grandson, Thomas Ewing Sherman. Ewing was born a Presbyterian , but for many years attended Catholic services with his family. He was formally baptized into the Catholic faith during his last illness.

  5. 7 de abr. de 2018 · Sherman groused to his father-in-law Thomas Ewing regarding military discipline in his camp, “I never did like to serve with volunteers, because instead of being governed they govern.” [3] Any commander would be displeased with troops under their charge who fled in the face of the enemy.

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  6. association with Sherman. Thomas Ewing, a family friend and a Whig political force in Ohio, adopted the boy, and his foster mother added William to his name. When Sherman was 16, Ewing obtained an appointment to West Point for him. Sherman graduated near the head of his class….

  7. Summary of Content. Writes to his father to inform him that William T. Sherman (Cump) is being promoted to Brigadier General of the three Battalion Regiments. States he will receive a captain's commission in the regular army.