Edwin Allen Sherman papers, 1872-1971, (bulk 1896-1913) | WorldCat.org (original) (raw)

Edwin A. Sherman (Creator), Charles Albert Adams (Correspondent), Edson F. Adams (Correspondent), R. A. Alger (Correspondent), Abraham Andrews (Correspondent), Thomas Robert Bard (Correspondent), George W. Baird, Lester Anthony Beardsley (Correspondent), William H. Beatty (Correspondent), John Biddle (Correspondent), Annie E. Kennedy Bidwell (Correspondent), John Bidwell (Correspondent), Victor Blue (Correspondent), Lillburn W. Boggs (Correspondent), William Montgomery Boggs (Correspondent), Charles J. Bonaparte (Correspondent), J. N. Bowman (Correspondent), Abraham Jay Buckles (Correspondent), Wellington C. Burnett (Correspondent), Charles Paschal Telesphore Chiniquy (Correspondent), John Lincoln Clem (Correspondent), Milton John Daniels (Correspondent), T. Coleman Du Pont (Correspondent), Zoeth S. Eldredge (Correspondent), Robert Howe Fletcher (Correspondent), A. S. C. Forbes (Correspondent), James W. Forsyth (Correspondent), Frederick Funston (Correspondent), James Norris Gillett (Correspondent), James A. Garfield (Correspondent), J. L. Gillis (Correspondent), Caspar F. Goodrich (Correspondent), William Montrose Graham (Correspondent), A. W. Greely (Correspondent), Hilary A. Herbert, O. O. Howard (Correspondent), Henry Lycurgus Howison (Correspondent), Millard Fillmore Hudson (Correspondent), Royal Rodney Ingersoll (Correspondent), Julius Kahn (Correspondent), Amos Samuel Kimball (Correspondent), Harry Knox (Correspondent), George Fink Kutz (Correspondent), Daniel Scott Lamont (Correspondent), Joseph B. Lauck (Correspondent), James Grafton Carleton Lee (Correspondent), John Lowe (Correspondent), Martha Jane Patty Reed Lewis (Correspondent), Adam A. McAlister (Correspondent), Arthur MacArthur (Correspondent)

Summary:Letters, manuscripts of writings, and clippings relating primarily to Edwin Allen Sherman, especially to his service in the Mexican War, his successful efforts to erect a monument in Monterey, California to honor John Drake Sloat, and other activities designed to commemorate historic events in California. His writings include Personal reminiscences of a California pioneer of '49 and The true account of the great Jesuit conspiracy in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln "the martyr president" of the United States, Friday April 14th 1865. Includes also some correspondence and papers of his wife, Adeline A. Dodd Sherman; his son, Edwin Allen Sherman; and his grandson, Allen Banks Sherman