Sherman, J. S.

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Sherman, J. S.

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Sherman, J. S.

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The first jail in South Kingstown, Rhode Island, was constructed in 1730, and was replaced by a nearby two-story structure in the early 1790s. A new building was subsequently constructed on the site of the second jail. Jailors included J. S. Sherman (1824-1851), Edward Lillibridge (1851-1854), John N. Taylor (1854), and William G. Caswell (1854-1856).

From the guide to the Washington County (R.I.) Jail ledger, 1824-1856, (William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan)

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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n82-009360

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South Kingstown (R.I. : Town)

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Washington County (R.I.)

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