Carrie Babcock Sherman

Carrie Babcock Sherman (November 16, 1856 – October 6, 1931) was the wife of U.S. Vice President James S. Sherman.

Carrie Babcock Sherman
Second Lady of the United States
In role
March 4, 1909  October 30, 1912
Vice PresidentJames S. Sherman
Preceded byCornelia Fairbanks
Succeeded byLois Marshall (1913)
Personal details
Born
Carrie Babcock

(1856-11-16)November 16, 1856
Utica, New York, U.S.
DiedOctober 6, 1931(1931-10-06) (aged 74)
Utica, New York, U.S.
Resting placeForest Hill Cemetery
Spouse(s)
(m. 1881; died 1912)
Children3

Carrie was the daughter of Lewis Babcock, a prominent attorney.[1] Her grandfather was Congressman and Union brigade commander Eliakim Sherrill, killed at Gettysburg.[1]

Carrie Babcock married James Schoolcraft Sherman on January 26, 1881.[2] Carrie and James had known each other since childhood.[1]

The couple had three sons: Sherrill B. Sherman, Richard U. Sherman, and Thomas N. Sherman.[1]

When her husband became vice-president in March 1909, Carrie became the first second lady to accompany her spouse in the inaugural parade.[1]

Sherman is buried at Forest Hill Cemetery in Utica, New York.

References

  1. Purcell, L. Edward (2010-01-01). Vice Presidents: A Biographical Dictionary. Infobase Publishing. ISBN 9781438130712.
  2. Nelson, Michael (2012-08-10). Guide to the Presidency and the Executive Branch. CQ Press. ISBN 9781452234281.
Honorary titles
Preceded by
Cornelia Fairbanks
Second Lady of the United States
1909–1912
Vacant
Title next held by
Lois Marshall
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