Sherman, J. S. (James Schoolcraft), 1855-1912
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Sherman, J. S. (James Schoolcraft), 1855-1912
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Sherman, J. S. (James Schoolcraft), 1855-1912
Sherman, James S.
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Sherman, James Schoolcraft, 1855-1912
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Sherman, J. S. 1855-1912.
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James Schoolcraft Sherman (1855-1912), lawyer, banker and vice-president of the United States, began his political career as mayor of Utica, N.Y. in 1884. In 1886 he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives and served until 1908 excepting 1891 to 1893. He was chairman of the Republican state conventions in 1895, 1900 and 1908, and chairman of the Republican National Committee in 1906. In 1908 he was elected as William Howard Taft's vice-president. Four years later he was renominated but died before the election.
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New Jersey--Camden County
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