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Photograph and Sherman
* Photograph, Sherman Minton Home, Georgetown, Indiana.

Photograph and grave
Photograph of Aurel Stein's grave marker in Kabul He died in Kabul on October 26, 1943 and is buried in Kabul's British Cemetery.
* Photograph of Lisa's grave in Bellefontaine Cemetery
* Photograph of his grave
Photograph by William Sachtleben | W. L. Sachtleben showing Armenian victims of a massacre in Erzurum on October 30, 1895 being gathered for burial in a mass grave.
* Photograph of Joseph Parry's grave at Penarth
* Photograph of Abberline's grave with its granite headstone in situ
* Photograph of Edith Thompson's grave
* Photograph of Mohammad-Ali Fardin's grave:
" Monument on the mass grave of the 186 victims of the bombing raids at the cemetery of Montfort ( Photograph by Har Gootzen ).

Photograph and site
* Photograph collection on official site
* University of Texas exhibition site on " The First Photograph "
* Photograph of site looting-Oriental Institute
* Photograph of the Tower from The Almaty Expat site
* Photograph of site location: http :// www. lapf. eu / marseille. php
* Photograph of the approximate site ( Ant-13 at Panoramio )
* Photograph of battle site

Sherman and Minton
* Sherman Minton ( 1890 – 1965 ), American politician and judge
He is honored ( along with Indiana Senator Sherman Minton ) in the Minton-Capehart federal building by the Indiana World War Memorial Plaza in Indianapolis.
* Sherman Minton, United States Attorney General and Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, was born in Georgetown on October 20, 1890.
Interstate 64 came through New Albany in 1961 and led to the construction of the Sherman Minton Bridge.
The bridge was named for US Senator and later Supreme Court Justice Sherman Minton who was a native of nearby Georgetown and practiced law in New Albany.
Handed down as a 6-2 decision by the Court on June 4, 1951, the judgment and a plurality opinion was delivered by Chief Justice of the United States Fred M. Vinson, who was joined by Justices Stanley Forman Reed, Sherman Minton, and Harold H. Burton.
Sherman " Shay " Minton ( October 20, 1890 – April 9, 1965 ) was a Democratic United States Senator from Indiana and an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.
In 1962, the Sherman Minton Bridge in southern Indiana and the Minton-Capehart Federal Building in Indianapolis were named in his honor.
Sherman Minton was born on October 20, 1890, to John Evan and Emma Livers Minton in their Georgetown, Indiana, home.
Senator Sherman Minton
In another decision, Minton was in the majority that ruled under the Sherman Antitrust Act that the New York Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company was a monopoly, ordering the company to break up its grocery business.
Minton is the eponym of the Sherman Minton Bridge, which carries Interstate 64 across the Ohio River, connecting western Louisville, Kentucky with New Albany, Indiana.
He is also the namesake of the annual Sherman Minton Moot Court Competition, held at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law.
* Atkinson, David N. " From New Deal Liberal to Supreme Court Conservative: The Metamorphosis of Justice Sherman Minton " Washington University Law Quarterly ( 1975 ): pp. 361 – 394.
( 1977 ) " Sherman Minton: New Deal Senator.
* Sherman Minton Senate identification card with signature, University of Louisville.
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Sherman and grave
He was first buried in Magnolia Cemetery, but in 1894 his remains were moved to Galveston's Lakeview cemetery, where he was buried next to the grave of Sidney Sherman.
The grave of Sherman EdwardsSherman Edwards died of a heart attack in Manhattan at age 61 in 1981 and was interred at Kensico Cemetery in Valhalla, NY.

Sherman and site
In his memoirs, William Tecumseh Sherman contended that Benicia was " the best natural site for a commercial city " in the region.
At that point, with the " baby boom " underway, Rowe became the site of Yankee Rowe Nuclear Power Station, the first nuclear power plant in New England, near the Sherman Dam along the Vermont border.
The first structure in town was a small store building moved to the site by Henry Verfurth from the nearby village of Sherman, 5 miles northwest of Creston.
* U. S. Congressman Brad Sherman, U. S. House site
* Brad Sherman for U. S. Congress, Campaign site
The site where Sam Houston State University now sits was originally home to Austin College, the Presbyterian institution that relocated to Sherman, Texas in 1876.
The Central Branch site as Dayton satisfied the powerful Ohio faction in Congress, as well as the numerous Union generals from Ohio, particularly William Tecumseh Sherman.
Some material is from the official site of USS Forrest Sherman, produced by the Navy and therefore in the public domain.
Caltech's Dr. Charles C. Lauritsen and then Commander Sherman E. Burroughs met and formed a pact to find a site that would meet both their needs.
( Prior to 1980, the campus was located at the site of present-day Sherman Oaks Elementary School in the Sherman Oaks section of Los Angeles ).
In reaction to the federal prosecution and eventual imprisonment of 18-year old political activist Sherman Austin for hosting bomb-making instructions entitled Reclaim Guide on his web site, Dr. Touretzky provided a mirror on his Carnegie Mellon website for more than two years, although he acknowledged on the website that his own reposting of the information did not violate the plain language of the statute under which Austin was convicted.
Home of James and Nancy Bennett, simple yeoman farmers, their home served as the site of the surrender negotiations between Major General William T. Sherman and General Joseph E. Johnston April 17, 18, and 26, 1865.
Much of it was destroyed during World War I when the United States Army constructed a military training base, the Camp Sherman, on the site.
Kennesaw Mountain was the site of the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain during the 1864 Atlanta Campaign of the American Civil War, in which the Union forces of General William Tecumseh Sherman launched a bloody frontal attack on the Confederate Army of Tennessee, which was commanded by General Joseph E. Johnston.

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