Samuel Sterling Sherman


Samuel Sterling Sherman, also known as S.S. Sherman, was an American educator. He was born in Vermont in 1815, educated at Middlebury College, and later was a tutor at the University of Alabama. He taught at Alabama, and served as sometimes librarian, with Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard and Basil Manly, Sr.. Sherman was a co-founder of Howard College in Marion, Alabama. As president, he delivered an address to students at Howard College that was published in 1850. Sherman later was founder of a preparatory school in Georgia. As the sectional tensions heightened, and secession loomed, Sherman moved his family to Wisconsin, where he had a second career as an educator.