Benjamin F. Sherwood

    Benjamin Franklin Sherwood was born Feb 20, 1829 in Ramapo, Rockland County, NY. When he was young the family moved to Terrytown. NY. He was educated at the Irving Institute. His roommate there was future Rhode Island Gov. William Sprague. He hoped to go to college but his health failed.

   Benjamin F. Sherwood entered the mercantile business. He first worked as a salesman for Birdsall, Nichols and Lyon of Greene, NY. He then went to New York City where he was employed as salesman in prominent wholesale dry goods stores.

    Benjamin F. Sherwood married Elizabeth M. Winston. They had two daughters: Julia and Frances.

    In 1854, he came to Utica. Mr. Sherwood formed crockery business with Henry Hopson. The firm was called Sherwood and Hopson. It was located first at 123 Genesee Street. Later they constructed a large double store also on Genesee Street. He retired from the business in 1872.

    After he retired Benjamin F. Sherwood moved to Cameron County, Pennsylvania. He worked in the tanning business there for 16 years. He retired in 1889 and returned to Utica. He passed away Oct 3, 1902 and is buried in Plot 35 Lot 2542 of Forest Hill Cemetery.




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