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Attribution:
Napoleon Sarony, 9 Mar 1821 - 9 Nov 1896  Search this
Sitter:
William Tecumseh Sherman, 8 Feb 1820 - 14 Feb 1891  Search this
Medium:
Albumen silver print
Dimensions:
Image/Sheet: 30 × 18.2 cm (11 13/16 × 7 3/16")
Mount: 30.9 × 19 cm (12 3/16 × 7 1/2")
Type:
Photograph
Date:
c. 1885
Exhibition Label:
Born Lancaster, Ohio
Remembered most for his “scorched earth” marches through Georgia and the Carolinas during the last months of the Civil War, William T. Sherman emerged from the conflict the most acclaimed Union general after Ulysses S. Grant. For many southerners, however, the name Sherman had become infamous. In 1869 he succeeded Grant as the U.S. Army’s top commander, a position he held until 1883. For most of those years he focused on protecting settlers in the West, and the railroads, from Indian incursions. In 1875 he published his memoirs; the second edition appeared ten years later, with the image shown here on the frontispiece. It was a favorite of his and depicts him about the time of his retirement from the army.
Topic:
Weapon\Sword  Search this
Costume\Dress Accessory\Epaulet  Search this
William Tecumseh Sherman: Male  Search this
William Tecumseh Sherman: Law and Crime\Lawyer  Search this
William Tecumseh Sherman: Military and Intelligence\Army\Officer\Civil War  Search this
William Tecumseh Sherman: Military and Intelligence\Army\Officer\General  Search this
William Tecumseh Sherman: Business and Finance\Banking and Finance\Banker  Search this
William Tecumseh Sherman: Military and Intelligence\Army\Officer\Civil War\Union Army  Search this
Portrait  Search this
Credit Line:
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; gift of Marvin Sadik
Object number:
S/NPG.76.63
Restrictions & Rights:
CC0
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National Portrait Gallery Collection
Location:
Currently not on view
Data Source:
National Portrait Gallery
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm448195711-7283-40a6-9474-7d2abf701c1d
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:npg_S_NPG.76.63