Roger Sherman
After a period in the Connecticut House of Representatives, he served as a justice of the Superior Court of Connecticut from 1766 to 1789. He represented ...
Roger Sherman | Signer of Declaration of Independence ... - Britannica
Roger Sherman was an American politician whose plan for representation of large and small states prevented a deadlock at the U.S. ...
He was the prime mover behind the Connecticut Compromise, the basis for the so-called Great Compromise that finally solved the problem of representation. His ...
Roger Sherman, Revolutionary and Dedicated Public Servant
He spent the last 30 years of his life devoted to public service, often simultaneously holding multiple high-profile political and judicial positions. Known for ...
Roger Sherman | U.S. Capitol - Visitor Center
Collection of 100 statues donated by each of the 50 states to honor notable people in the state's history.
Roger Sherman and the Connecticut Compromise
Roger Sherman and the Connecticut Compromise. Roger Sherman, a Connecticut politician and Superior Court judge, is best remembered as the architect of the ...
Roger Sherman - Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
Hoar, George Frisbie. The Connecticut Compromise. Roger Sherman, the Author of the Plan of Equal Representation of the States in the Senate, and Representation ...
Signers of the Declaration of Independence: Roger Sherman
Sherman was a very active and much respected delegate to the congress. He served and numerous committees, including the committee to draft the Declaration of ...
Roger Sherman Statue, U.S. Capitol for Connecticut | AOC
This statue of Roger Sherman was given to the National Statuary Hall Collection by Connecticut in 1872. Sherman was the only member of the Continental ...
Roger Sherman (1721-1793) | a CTHumanities Project
Sherman was the surveyor of New Haven County. Admitted to the Bar in 1754, he served in the Connecticut House of Representatives and the General Assembly.
Roger Sherman - Descendants of the Declaration of Independence
Roger Sherman's family has been traced with a great degree of probable accuracy to a certain Thomas Sherman of the little town of Diss in southern Norfolk, ...
Roger Sherman (1721-1793) collection - Archives at Yale
The Papers of Roger Sherman (1721-1793) are divided into two parts. The first consists of about two hundred items which were taken from the Baldwin Family ...
Roger Sherman Baldwin - Museum of Connecticut History
Governor of Connecticut, 1844-1846. Born: January 4, 1793, New Haven, Connecticut. College: Yale, 1811. Political Party: Federalist; Whig; Republican.
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Roger Sherman | U.S. Founding Father | ConstitutionDay.com
Founding Father Roger Sherman from the State of Connecticut is a signer to the U.S. Constitution in September 17, 1787. Learn more about Roger Shermans role ...
Roger Sherman (1721–1793, M.A. [Hon.] 1768) | Yale University Art ...
A passionate patriot, Sherman was the only man to sign all four of the early nation's key governmental documents.
Roger Sherman - Florentine Films
Director | Producer | Cinematographer | Still Photographer | Author | Documentary Doctor| Public Speaker. Roger Sherman's films have won two Academy Award ...
Roger Sherman | Teaching American History
New Government Participation: Wrote on behalf of ratification of the Constitution and attended the Ratification Convention. Served as Connecticut's ...
Roger Sherman - Kids | Britannica Kids | Homework Help
Roger Sherman was elected mayor of New Haven, Connecticut, in 1784. Beginning in 1774 Sherman served in the Continental Congress. During this time he helped ...
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