Roger Sherman is perhaps the most important forgotten founder of the United States. Best known for creating the Connecticut compromise which reconciled the VA and NJ plans by having the House of Representatives be based on population and having each state have one vote in the Senate, he also was instrumental throughout the founding. He was the only man to sign and help draft every major founding document of the United States, one of a select group of self-taught founders and a man who served in practically every civil service position imaginable. Born in Massachusetts, Sherman would move to Connecticut upon his father’s death at age 19, rising from shoe-maker and farmer to notable judge in the colony. The awkward New Englander was frequentl...
George Mason, a contemporary of George Washington and Patrick Henry, played a role in the developmen...
Carte de visite of General William Tecumseh Sherman, who served with the Union Army during the Civil...
Much has been written about General William T. Sherman. His name appears in nearly every general acc...
Roger Sherman is perhaps the most important forgotten founder of the United States. Best known for c...
In 1822, former President John Adams wrote to the biographer John Sanderson that Roger Sherman was ...
William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891), prominent military leader from Ohio, helped to lead the Union ...
Republican John Sherman, United States Congressman, Senator, Treasury Secretary, and Secretary of St...
“James Otis, Jr.: The Forgotten Patriot” Caroline Coguer Faculty Mentor: Dr. Andrea Watkins “James O...
Please join the Eisenhower Institute for a book event in honor of the late General John S.D. Eisenho...
The Salmon P. Chase Colloquium series has had two themes: One is great moments in constitutional law...
This photograph depicts the Sherman House, birthplace of the brothers General William Tecumseh Sherm...
This photograph shows the Sherman House Museum in Lancaster, Ohio. The Sherman House is the birthpla...
poster abstractJohn Bingham was the architect of the rebirth of the United States following the Civi...
Reviewed Title: Hall, Mark David. Roger Sherman and the Creation of the American Republic. Oxford, U...
Sherman Minton was born in Georgetown, Indiana, on October 20, 1890. Minton’s childhood was dominate...
George Mason, a contemporary of George Washington and Patrick Henry, played a role in the developmen...
Carte de visite of General William Tecumseh Sherman, who served with the Union Army during the Civil...
Much has been written about General William T. Sherman. His name appears in nearly every general acc...
Roger Sherman is perhaps the most important forgotten founder of the United States. Best known for c...
In 1822, former President John Adams wrote to the biographer John Sanderson that Roger Sherman was ...
William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891), prominent military leader from Ohio, helped to lead the Union ...
Republican John Sherman, United States Congressman, Senator, Treasury Secretary, and Secretary of St...
“James Otis, Jr.: The Forgotten Patriot” Caroline Coguer Faculty Mentor: Dr. Andrea Watkins “James O...
Please join the Eisenhower Institute for a book event in honor of the late General John S.D. Eisenho...
The Salmon P. Chase Colloquium series has had two themes: One is great moments in constitutional law...
This photograph depicts the Sherman House, birthplace of the brothers General William Tecumseh Sherm...
This photograph shows the Sherman House Museum in Lancaster, Ohio. The Sherman House is the birthpla...
poster abstractJohn Bingham was the architect of the rebirth of the United States following the Civi...
Reviewed Title: Hall, Mark David. Roger Sherman and the Creation of the American Republic. Oxford, U...
Sherman Minton was born in Georgetown, Indiana, on October 20, 1890. Minton’s childhood was dominate...
George Mason, a contemporary of George Washington and Patrick Henry, played a role in the developmen...
Carte de visite of General William Tecumseh Sherman, who served with the Union Army during the Civil...
Much has been written about General William T. Sherman. His name appears in nearly every general acc...