Major 'Hoyt Sherman' (
November 21,
1827 –
1904), a member of the prominent
Sherman family, was an
American banker.
Hoyt Sherman was born in
Lancaster, Ohio, the son of
Charles R. Sherman, Judge of the Ohio Supreme Court. He was the younger brother of US Federal Judge
Charles Taylor Sherman, US Senator
John Sherman the distinguished Ohio statesman, and of Major General
William T. Sherman of Civil War fame. Until eighteen years of age, Hoyt's time was divided between school and the printing office. In the spring of 1848 he came to Fort
Des Moines, Iowa, then far out on the western frontier. In 1849 he was admitted to the bar and began to practice law, and also engaged in real estate business. In March of that year he was appointed by
President Taylor postmaster of
Des Moines, holding that position until the inauguration of
President Pierce, when he resigned and was elected clerk of the District Court.
In
1854, he was the senior member of the banking house of Hoyt Sherman & Co., and upon the establishment of the State Bank of Iowa he became cashier of the Des Moines branch and was one of the directors on part of the State to supervise the system and guard the public interests. When the
American Civil War began Mr. Sherman was appointed by
President Lincoln paymaster in the Union army with the rank of major, holding the position for three years. He was one of the organizers of the Equitable Life Insurance Company of Iowa and for many years its general manager. That institution owes much of its stabililty and high standing to Major Sherman's reputation for integrity and skillful management.
In
1866, Major Sherman was a member of the House of the Eleventh General Assembly where he was chairman of the committee on railroads and a member of the committee of ways and means. In 1886, he was one of the founders of the Pioneer Lawmakers' Association and has always been one of its most influential members, serving as president and long a member of the executive committee. He has contributed valuable historical articles to the Annals of Iowa on
"Early Banking in Iowa," and on the
"State Bank of Iowa." For many years he was the chief executive officer of the Associated Charities of Des Moines.
In
1877 Hoyt Sherman built a grand manor; the structure is now a museum and performing arts center. The original house and gallery now display a collection of 19th and 20th century paintings, as well as elaborately carved 17th century furniture and other rare artifacts. The mansion lent its name to the surrounding Des Moines neighborhood of
Sherman Hill.
His daughter Mary Hoyt Sherman married
Nelson Appleton Miles.
External links
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Hoyt Sherman's Place
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Nelson Appleton Miles