Mike Serpa
Lt. Colonel
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"The wife of General W. T. Sherman (Ellen Boyle Ewing) must be remembered among the remarkable women of the nineteenth century. She was born in Lancaster, Ohio, on October 4, 1824, daughter of Thomas Ewing and Maria Wills Boyle, and was educated at the Visitation Academy, Georgetown, District of Columbia. In 1850 she married William Tecumseh Sherman, later one of the greatest military leaders of the Civil War. After the war the Shermans lived for some years in Washington. A Sister of the Holy Cross, who had been one of the Civil War nurses, said that for five years she lived in Washington next door to Mrs. Sherman's house, which had been converted into a sort of poor-house where the paupers of the city came for food and clothing. Sister Paula and Minnie Sherman were in charge, and the poor paid for their supplies by saying the rosary in concert while awaiting the distribution. The Sister describes Mrs. Sherman as a woman of great piety and of charming manners. She died in New York City, November 28, 1888."
(Minnie was the eldest of the eight Sherman children.)
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(Minnie was the eldest of the eight Sherman children.)
