William Henry Sherman
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William Henry Sherman | |
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Sherman's Book Store, Main Street, Bar Harbor, Maine (2017) | |
| Born | October 4, 1865 Sullivan, Maine, U.S. |
| Died | May 18, 1928 (aged 62) Bar Harbor, Maine, U.S. |
| Resting place | Ledgelawn Cemetery, Bar Harbor, Maine, U.S. |
| Occupation(s) | Printer, author |
William Henry Sherman (October 4, 1865 – May 18, 1928) was an American businessman and writer. In 1886, he founded W. H. Sherman, Printer & Stationer, in Bar Harbor, Maine, which went on to become Sherman's Book Store.[1] It is now the oldest bookstore in the state and one of the ten oldest bookstores in the United States.[2]
Sherman was born in Sullivan, Maine,[3] to Albion Sherman and Phebe French.[4]
He began his career working for newspapers and the Associated Press as a reporter. After establishing W. H. Sherman, Printer & Stationer, in 1886, he began publishing the Bar Harbor Times in 1914,[4] as well as his own works and that of some of Bar Harbor's year-round and summer residents.[5]
Sherman published Guide to Bar Harbor, Maine, in 1890.[6]
On October 23, 1890,[7] he married Annie Smith, with whom he five daughters and one son. The family lived at 5 Roberts Avenue.[4]
He became president of Bar Harbor Savings Bank, which merged with First National Bank in 1911. He remained director.[4]