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    James Schoolcraft Sherman (October 24, 1855 – October 30, 1912) was an American politician who served as the 27th vice president of the United States...
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  • James Sherman may refer to: James S. Sherman (1855–1912), vice president of the United States under president William Howard Taft, 1909–1912 James Sherman...
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    Foraker, 3 for President Roosevelt, and one abstention. Representative James S. Sherman from New York received the vice-presidential nomination. As the 1908...
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    Carrie Babcock Sherman (November 16, 1856 – October 6, 1931) was the wife of Vice President James S. Sherman and thus second lady of the United States...
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    supporters, the incumbent ticket of Taft and James S. Sherman was renominated on the first ballot. Sherman was the first sitting vice president re-nominated...
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    William Howard Taft's only term as president and James S. Sherman's only term as vice president. As Sherman died 3 years, 240 days into this term, the office...
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    presidential nomination. The convention nominated New York Representative James S. Sherman to be his vice presidential running mate. The Republican platform celebrated...
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    of the United States James S. Sherman. Sherman was born on June 26, 1819, in Vernon, New York. He attended Utica Academy. Sherman married his distant cousin...
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    Howard Taft and Vice President James S. Sherman for re-election for the 1912 United States presidential election. Sherman died days before the election...
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    9 November 1911. Warren S. Johnson, founder of Johnson Controls, died on 5 December 1911, at the age of 64. James S. Sherman, Vice President of the United...
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  • Sherman A. James is an American epidemiologist. He is the Susan B. King Professor Emeritus of Public Policy at Duke University's Sanford School of Public...
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    William Tecumseh Sherman (/tɪˈkʌmsə/ tih-KUM-sə; February 8, 1820 – February 14, 1891) was an American soldier, businessman, educator, and author. He...
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    Bradley James Sherman (born October 24, 1954) is an American accountant and politician serving as the U.S. representative for California's 32nd congressional...
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    Sarah Sherman (born March 7, 1993), also known professionally as Sarah Squirm, is an American comedian, actress, and screenwriter. Sherman is known for...
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    Fillmore, Schuyler Colfax, William A. Wheeler, Theodore Roosevelt, and James S. Sherman. New York was also the home state of an additional four vice presidents—Aaron...
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    the original on September 17, 2016. Retrieved September 6, 2016. "James S. Sherman – Vice President". Miller Center of Public Affairs, University of Virginia...
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    supporting the establishment of a new constitution, Sherman became a key delegate and main opponent of James Madison's Virginia Plan by introducing the Connecticut...
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    International Peace, a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, and the late James S. Sherman's replacement as William Howard Taft’s running mate in the 1912 United...
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    Senator Jonathan Dolliver, but instead the convention named Congressman James S. Sherman of New York, a conservative. Taft resigned as Secretary of War on June...
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    Kern was defeated by the Republican ticket of William Howard Taft and James S. Sherman. Kern won election to the United States Senate in 1910, becoming a...
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    Sewall. 8 – 1912 election: the Republican vice-presidential candidate, James S. Sherman, died six days before the popular election. The Republicans had won...
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  • students were transferred to Riverside. It was named after Congressman James S. Sherman, who helped establish funding for the school in 1900. The Mission Revival...
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    Senator Jonathan Dolliver, but instead the convention named Congressman James S. Sherman of New York, a conservative. Taft resigned as Secretary of War on June...
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  • Charles W. Fairbanks". www.senate.gov. Retrieved 2024-07-01. "U.S. Senate: James S. Sherman". www.senate.gov. Retrieved 2024-07-01. "Calvin Coolidge". www...
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    the United States federal government assume the powers and duties of the U.S. presidency (or the office itself, in the instance of succession by the vice...
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    parties had different vice presidential running mates. Butler replaced Sherman, who died before the election was held. W. F. Turner, a faithless elector...
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    Republican Party electors in 1912, when vice presidential nominee James S. Sherman died. While faithless electors have never changed the outcome of any...
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  • Australian cricketer James Rolph (1869–1934), American politician. James S. Sherman (1855 – 1912), Vice-President of the United States James Young of Celtic...
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  • Philip and Sarah Sherman are former United States Presidents George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush. Other descendants include James S. Sherman, Susan B. Anthony...
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    President William Howard Taft, and his running mate Vice President James S. Sherman and Progressive Party candidates, former President Theodore Roosevelt...
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