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James Schoolcraft Sherman

James S. Sherman
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27th Vice President of the United States
In office
March 4, 1909 – October 30, 1912
President William Howard Taft
Preceded by Charles W. Fairbanks
Succeeded by Thomas R. Marshall
Member of the
U.S. House of Representatives
from New York
In office
March 4, 1887 – March 3, 1891
March 4, 1893 – March 3, 1909
Preceded by John T. Spriggs (23rd)
James J. Belden (25th)
Michael E. Driscoll (27th)
Succeeded by Henry Wilbur Bentley (23rd)
Lucius Littauer (25th)
Charles S. Millington (27th)
Constituency 23rd district (1887–91)
25th district (1893–1903)
27th district (1903–09)
Mayor of Utica
In office
March 1884 – March 1885
Preceded by John T. Spriggs
Succeeded by Thomas E. Kinney
Personal details
Born James Schoolcraft Sherman
(1855-10-24)October 24, 1855
Utica, New York U.S.
Died October 30, 1912(1912-10-30) (aged 57)
Utica, New York, U.S.
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Carrie Babcock (m. 1881)
Alma mater Hamilton College
Signature Cursive signature in ink

James Schoolcraft Sherman (October 24, 1855 – October 30, 1912) was an American politician who was a United States Representative from New York from 1887 to 1891 and 1893 to 1909, and the 27th Vice President of the United States from 1909 until his death. He was a member of the interrelated Baldwin, Hoar, and Sherman families, prominent lawyers and politicians of New England and New York.

Although not a high-powered administrator, he made a natural congressional committee chairman, and his genial personality eased the workings of the House, so that he was known as 'Sunny Jim'. He was the first Vice President to fly in a plane (1911), and also the first to throw out the ceremonial first pitch at a baseball game.

Sherman is the most recent Vice President to have died in office.

Sherman was born in Utica, New York, the son of Richard Updike Sherman and Mary Frances Sherman. According to Facts on File, "Sherman was of the ninth generation of descendants from Henry Sherman, a line also connected to Roger Sherman, signer of the Declaration of Independence, and William Tecumseh Sherman, the Union general during the Civil War".

He was educated at Whitestown Seminary, and then at Hamilton College in Clinton New York. At Hamilton, he was noted for his skills in oratory and debate. After his 1878 graduation, he remained at Hamilton for a for a year to study law, then continued his studies at the Utica office of Beardsley, Cookingham and Burdick, which included his brother in law Henry J. Cookingham as a partner. He was admitted to the bar in 1880, and practiced with Cookingham in the firm of Cookingham & Martin. Sherman was also president of the Utica Trust & Deposit Co. and the New Hartford Canning Company. He became mayor of Utica at age twenty-nine.

In 1881, he married Carrie Babcock of East Orange, New Jersey, and they had three sons.

In 1886, Sherman was elected U.S. Representative from New York's 23rd congressional district as a Republican, and he served 20 years in the House (four years, followed by a two-year break and 16 more years).


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