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:''There are also also nine [[Sherman Township, Michigan|Sherman Townships]] in Michigan and [[Sherman City, Michigan|Sherman City]] in Isabella County.''
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'''Sherman''' is a small [[unincorporated community]] in [[Wexford County, Michigan|Wexford County]] in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Michigan]]. It was one of the earliest permanent settlements in Wexford County and was the first [[county seat]].
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Sherman is located at the point where four townships meet and portions lie within each of the townships. It is at the northwest corner of [[Antioch Township, Michigan|Antioch Township]], the southwest corner of [[Hanover Township, Wexford County, Michigan|Hanover Township]], the southeast corner of [[Wexford Township, Michigan|Wexford Township]], and the northeast corner of [[Springville Township, Michigan|Springville Township]]. It is situated on [[Michigan State Highway 37]] near where it crosses the [[Manistee River]], just a couple miles northeast of the village of [[Mesick, Michigan|Mesick]].
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The first known permanent white settler in the county settled near Sherman in the early 1860s. A store was opened in 1867 and was at first known as '''Manistee Bridge''' because of proximity to the bridge over the Manistee River on the Newaygo and Northport State Road (built in 1857 and is approximately the route of present-day M-37 in the county) which connected [[Newaygo, Michigan|Newaygo]] 70 miles to the south with [[Northport, Michigan|Northport]] on the [[Leelanau Peninsula]] 50 miles to the north. The road opened the area for settlement, as it was previously practically inaccessible. The settlement gained a post office in 1868 named Sherman, after the [[American Civil War|Civil War]] General [[William T. Sherman]]. Sherman was platted in 1869 and incorporated as a village in 1887. Fires destroyed the business district and the village disincorporated sometime in the 1920s.
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Sherman was the county seat until 1881, when, as a result of the so-called "[[Battle of Manton]]", the seat was moved first to [[Manton, Michigan|Manton]] and a short time later to [[Cadillac, Michigan|Cadillac]].
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'''Sherman''' is an [[Unincorporated area|unincorporated community]] in [[Wexford County, Michigan|Wexford County]] in the U.S. state of [[Michigan]].<ref name=GNIS/>


As an unincorporated community, Sherman has no legally defined boundaries or population statistics of its own. The community is located in the northwest portion of the county at the corner of four townships: [[Antioch Township, Michigan|Antioch]], [[Hanover Township, Wexford County, Michigan|Hanover]], [[Springville Township, Michigan|Springville]], and [[Wexford Township, Michigan|Wexford]].
==Sources==
*''Michigan Place Names'', by Walter Romig, L.H.D., Wayne State University Press: 1986 ISBN 0814318371 (hardbound) ISBN 081431838X (softbound)
*[http://35.8.121.133/wexford_county/factbook/factsheets/factsheet-b2.html Wexford County Fact Sheet B2 History]
*[http://35.8.121.133/wexford_county/factbook/pdfs/Chapter%20B2%20History.pdf Wexford County Fact Book B2 History]
*[http://www.hti.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=micounty;cc=micounty;sid=c12af7270938601cae674ee1b9f7dfaa;q1=sherman;q2=wexford;op2=and;op3=and;rgn=full%20text;idno=bac9250.0001.001;view=image;seq=00000442 Chapter XVII Wexford County] in ''A history of northern Michigan and its people'' by Perry F. Powers ; assisted by H.G. Cutler. Powers, Perry Francis, 1857-1945. Chicago: Lewis Publishing Co., 1912. p. 404


Settled as early as 1862, it was one of the earliest settlements in Wexford County and served as the first [[county seat]] from 1869 until 1881. Sherman incorporated as a [[Village (United States)|village]] in 1887. A series of fires and population loss caused it to be nearly deserted after 1920, and the village disincorporated around 1940.
==External links==
*[http://www.michmarkers.com/startup.asp?startpage=L0074.htm First Wexford County Courthouse] Michigan Historical Marker


==Geography==
[[Category:Wexford County, Michigan]][[Category:Unincorporated communities in Michigan]][[Category:Defunct villages in Michigan]]
Sherman is a small community located in northwestern [[Wexford County, Michigan|Wexford County]] in [[Northern Michigan]]. It is part of the [[Cadillac micropolitan area]]. The community sits at the corner of four different [[civil township]]s: [[Wexford Township, Michigan|Wexford Township]] to the northwest, [[Hanover Township, Wexford County, Michigan|Hanover Township]] to the northeast, [[Springville Township, Michigan|Springville Township]] to the southwest, and [[Antioch Township, Michigan|Antioch Township]] to the southeast. Sherman sits at an elevation of {{convert|915|ft|m}} above sea level.<ref name=GNIS/>

The community is located about {{convert|20|mi|km}} north of the city of the [[Cadillac, Michigan|Cadillac]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Michigan Economic Development Corporation|url=https://www.michigan.org/city/sherman|title=Pure Michigan: Sherman|date=2024|accessdate=February 7, 2024}}</ref> [[M-37 (Michigan highway)|M-37]] (North 13 Road) is the main roadway through the community, and [[M-115 (Michigan highway)|M-115]] (Cadillac Highway) intersects with M-33 about {{convert|1.5|mi|km|1}} to the south in the village [[Mesick, Michigan|Mesick]]. The village of [[Buckley, Michigan|Buckley]] is located about {{convert|5.5|mi|km|1}} north along M-37. Other nearby unincorporated communities include [[Bagnall, Michigan|Bagnall]] and [[Glengary, Wexford County, Michigan|Glengary]] to the west, [[Wexford Corner, Michigan|Wexford Corner]] to the north, [[Harlan, Michigan|Harlan]] to the northwest, [[Meauwataka, Michigan|Meauwataka]] to the southwest, and [[Baxter, Michigan|Baxter]] to the northeast.

[[Briar Hill (Michigan)|Briar Hill]] is located near Sherman to the southeast in Antioch Township. At {{convert|1706|ft|m}} above sea level, it is one of the highest elevations in the state's Lower Peninsula. The surrounding area is part of the Briar Hills Area in the [[Huron–Manistee National Forests|Manistee National Forest]].<ref>{{cite web|last=[[United States Forest Service|U.S. Forest Service]]|url=https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/hmnf/recarea/?recid=18786|title=Briar Hills Area|date=2024|accessdate=February 8, 2024}}</ref> The [[Manistee River]] flows just north of the center of the community. This portion of the river is routinely monitored by the state and is a popular location for boating and fishing. The M-37 bridge crossing at this point is called the Sherman Bridge.<ref>{{cite web|last=[[United States Department of the Interior|U.S. Department of the Interior]]|url=https://waterdata.usgs.gov/monitoring-location/04124000/#parameterCode=00065&period=P7D&showMedian=false|title=Manistee River Near Sherman, MI - 04124000|date=2024|accessdate=February 7, 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Tonello|first=Mark|url=https://www.michigan.gov/-/media/Project/Websites/dnr/Documents/Fisheries/Status/folder3/SFR2018-250.pdf?rev=782da73ecf0a4359b1b5f395e98a7bc4|title=Manistee River (Middle)|date=2016|accessdate=February 8, 2024}}</ref> The [[North Country Trail]] runs through Sherman along M-37 across the bridge and following the river.<ref>{{cite web|last=[[Springville Township, Michigan|Springville Township]]|url=https://springvilletownshipmi.live/north-country-trail/|title=North Country Trail|accessdate=February 7, 2023}}</ref> Burkett Creek is a small tributary of the Manistee River and flows just to the south.<ref>{{GNIS|1619370|Burkett Creek}}</ref>

Sherman no longer contains its own post office and is served by the Mesick 49668 ZIP Code.<ref>{{google maps |url = https://www.google.com/maps/place/Mesick,+MI+49668/@44.4077892,-85.8673173,11z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x881e513f40c7d1e5:0x8339a5a31f9d6f1!8m2!3d44.4131141!4d-85.7051116!16s%2Fm%2F01_t9fc?entry=ttu |title = 49668 ZIP Code map |access-date = February 2, 2024 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=UnitedStatesZipCodes.org|url=https://www.unitedstateszipcodes.org/49668/|title=ZIP Code 49668: Mesick|date=2021|accessdate=February 2, 2024}}</ref> The community is served by Mesick Consolidated Schools.<ref>{{cite web |work = Michigan Geographic Framework |url = http://www.mcgi.state.mi.us/mgdl/pdfmaps/CountySchools/SD_BYCO_esize_WEXFORD%20COUNTY.pdf |title = Wexford County School Districts |date = 15 November 2013 |access-date = February 8, 2024 }}</ref>

==History==
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The first white settler in the area was Benjamin Hall. In 1862, he built his cabin in what would later become [[Hanover Township, Wexford County, Michigan|Hanover Township]] in unorganized [[Wexford County, Michigan|Wexford County]] near the [[Manistee River]]. The area was along the Northport State Road, which followed primitive Indian trails leading to the heavily forested areas of Northern Michigan. A bridge was first constructed across the river in 1864, which eventually allowed travel further north to the settlement of [[Traverse City, Michigan|Traverse City]]. In 1867, Lewis J. Clark opened a [[general store]] nearby and moved into the area by the following year. Due to the bridge crossing and its location along the river, the new community became known as Manistee Bridge, and a post office opened under that name on February 3, 1868. John Perry served as the first postmaster, and the community was soon renamed Sherman after famed [[American Civil War|Civil War]] general [[William Tecumseh Sherman|William Sherman]].<ref name=WHEE>{{cite book |last = Wheeler |first = John H. |year = 1903 |title = History of Wexford County, Michigan |location = Logansport, IN |publisher = B.F. Bowen |url = https://books.google.com/books?id=s9FkJ_uiqxoC&pg=PA224 |access-date = February 6, 2024 |oclc = 13816369 |via = [[Google Books]] |pages = 225, 249–256, 281 }}</ref> The name was chosen by landowner Sanford Gasser, who officially [[plat]]ted the community under that name in 1869. At the time, the only homesteads belonged to Clark, Gasser, and Perry. Clark operated his general store, while Perry briefly operated the county's second sawmill just east of Sherman.<ref name=ROMIG>{{cite book |first1=Walter |last1=Romig |title=Michigan Place Names: The History of the Founding and the Naming of More Than Five Thousand Past and Present Michigan Communities |type=Paperback |orig-date= 1973 |date=October 1, 1986 |publisher=[[Wayne State University Press]] |isbn = 978-0-8143-1838-6 |location=Detroit, Michigan| page=511}}</ref>

Wexford County was created by legislation in 1840 but not formally organized until 1869. Being one of the earliest settlements in the county, Sherman was selected as the first [[county seat]] in 1869. At the time, the majority of the residents in the county lived near Sherman, and nearly all of them came from the state of [[New York (state)|New York]]. In an attempt to settle the area, many Civil War veterans moved here and took advantage of government land subsidies. The lumber and railroad industry was also beginning to expand into [[Northern Michigan]], which also brought many more settlers.<ref name=WEXF>{{cite web|last=Wexford County Historical Society|url=https://www.wexfordcountyhistory.org/history/|title=History: Wexford County|date=2018|accessdate=February 10, 2023}}</ref> The earliest industries in Sherman focused on the lumber industry, and numerous sawmills were constructed to exploit the area's ample lumber resources. The community's location near the Manistee River made it easy to float lumber down the river to nearby sawmills.<ref name=MESI>{{cite web|last=Mesick Historical Museum|url=https://mesickmuseum.org/mesick-history/settlements/|title=Mesick Historical Museum: Settlements|date=2024|accessdate=February 9, 2024}}</ref>

The county completed a two-story courthouse in Sherman by 1872. The other county settlements of [[Cadillac, Michigan|Clam Lake]], [[Manton, Michigan|Manton]], and [[Meauwataka, Michigan|Meauwataka]] also vied for the county seat, but the new courthouse solidified Sherman's status as the first county seat of Wexford County.<ref name=CNEWS>{{cite news |publisher = [[Cadillac Evening News|Cadillac News]] |url = https://www.cadillacnews.com/news/intrigue-graft-corruption-rampant-in-years-leading-up-to-the-battle-of-manton/article_f96287ae-dd50-11ed-8597-336686eacd1d.html |title = Intrigue, graft, corruption rampant in years leading up to the Battle of Manton |date = 19 April 2023 |access-date = February 10, 2024 }}</ref> By 1872, Sherman was thriving and had a population of around 400 residents. The community contained two hotels, general stores, mechanic shops, a pharmacy, and several sawmills. By 1877, the town was flourishing and now contained two churches, a newspaper, several flour mills, numerous professional offices, and more sawmills.<ref name=DODGE>{{cite book | last = Dodge| first = Ray| year = 1990 | title = Michigan Ghost Towns: Of the Lower Peninsula (formerly Michigan Ghost Towns I & II) | orig-year= 1970, 1971 | publisher = Thunder Bay Press Michigan | location = Alpena, Michigan | isbn = 0-932-21264-6| pages = Vol. II: 183–187 }}</ref>

===Battle of Manton===
[[File:First_Wexford_County_Courthouse_Informational_Site.jpg|thumb|right|250px|First Wexford Courthouse state historic marker in Sherman]]
Even though Sherman was designated as the county seat and held the government courthouse and records, the other communities continued to fight in a [[county seat war]] for the opportunity to become the county seat of Wexford County. The heated dispute began as soon as the courthouse was completed in 1872.<ref name=WHEE/> This argument, known as the Battle of Sherman or now more commonly as the Battle of Manton, continued through the decade of the 1870s. By 1877, the argument intensified as Clam Lake (now incorporated as the city of [[Cadillac, Michigan|Cadillac]]) and the village of [[Manton, Michigan|Manton]] had growing populations. The argument also involved all the county townships, and the government meetings became very tense. On several occasions, physical violence ensued when the county records were attempted to be stolen by force from the courthouse in Sherman. Prominent Cadillac businessman and mayor [[George A. Mitchell]] once led a coalition to Sherman and attempted to bribe local officials to hand over the records.<ref name=CNEWS/>

Warren Seaman was the township supervisor of [[Cedar Creek Township, Wexford County, Michigan|Cedar Creek Township]], where the village of Manton was located. He passively sided with Cadillac in the county seat argument. In response, he was kidnapped and forced to resign as township supervisor in favor of a pro-Manton supervisor. Numerous bribes, political scandals, controversies, and threats of violence took place, as Cadillac, Manton, and Sherman advocates battled for the right to serve as the county seat. A militia even attempted to kidnap another township supervisor and force him to vote in favor of Cadillac for county seat, but the plot failed when the voting meeting turned into chaos.<ref name=CNEWS/> Sherman officials remained confident in retaining the status as county seat, and they survived a county-wide April 1879 election that voted 971–290 in favor of Sherman as the county seat over Manton.<ref name=WHEE/>

In 1880, Sherman would ultimately lose the battle when the community suffered a devastating fire that destroyed most of its businesses. The courthouse remained standing, but the destruction in Sherman forced the county to move its government offices and records to Manton. This effectively surrendered Sherman as the county seat of Wexford County, and Manton was designated as the new tentative county seat in 1881. The battle for the county seat continued among Cadillac and Manton, while Sherman struggled to rebuild itself. A controversial vote in 1882 gave Cadillac, which had a substantially larger population, the right to serve as the permanent county seat.<ref name=CNEWS/><ref name=DODGE/>

===Village of Sherman===
[[File:Sherman, MI historic photo.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Historic photo of Sherman around 1900]]
[[File:Sherman, MI fire (1909).jpg|thumb|right|250px|A fire in 1909 destroyed the business district of the village; the Exhange Hotel is the only remaining structure in this photo.]]
Following the fire in 1880, the community was quickly rebuilt. In 1885, the former courthouse was purchased by the community and converted into a school. Sherman formally incorporated as a [[Village (United States)|village]] in 1887 in anticipation of the expanding railway.<ref name=ROMIG/><ref name=WEXF/> A formal map of the village was published in 1889.<ref>{{cite web|last=[[Springville Township, Michigan|Springville Township]]|url=https://springvilletownshipmi.live/village-of-sherman-1889/|title=Village of Sherman 1889|accessdate=February 9, 2024}}</ref> Although it was incorporated at the time, it was not recorded in the [[1890 United States Census|1890 census]].<ref name=C1910>{{cite web|last=[[United States Census Bureau|U.S. Census Bureau]]|url=https://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/41033935v15-21ch7.pdf|title=Thirteenth Census of the United States; taken in 1910: Statistics For Michigan|date=1913|accessdate=February 4, 2024|page=591}}</ref>

The [[Ann Arbor Railroad (1895–1976)|Toledo, Ann Arbor, and North Michigan Railway]] expanded its railroad lines into the area by 1890. However, the residents of Sherman were devastated when the railway did not expand north to the community. The railway was built through the nearby community of [[Mesick, Michigan|Mesick]] just to the south but then continued west instead of expanding slightly north to Sherman.<ref name=MESI/> Despite no direct railway access, the community was thriving by 1895. At the time, Sherman contained five sawmills, a bank, two pharmacies, doctors, saloons, and numerous other businesses. The most prominent structure within the community was the Exchange Hotel, which was a three-story hotel that contained 37 rooms. In 1900, a [[Telegraphy|telegraph station]] was built in Sherman.<ref>{{cite web|last=Michiganrailroads.com|url=https://michiganrailroads.com/stations-locations/147-wexford-county-83/6436-sherman-mi|title=Station: Sherman, MI|date=2024|accessdate=February 9, 2024}}</ref> At the [[1900 United States census|1900 census]], the village recorded a population of 427.<ref name=C1920/>

At the time, Sherman was one of the fastest growing communities in [[Northern Michigan]], but a lack of direct railroad access halted further development.
Sherman continued as a lumber community and stopover for travelers. However, another devastating fire in 1909 destroyed most of the community and the entire business district, with the Exhange Hotel remaining as the only standing business. This forced any remaining lumber companies and many residents to leave Sherman. The post office was also disestablished soon after.<ref name=DODGE/> At the [[1910 United States census|1910 census]], the village population decreased to 260 residents.<ref name=C1920/>

In 1919, the original [[M-42 (Michigan highway)|M-42]] state highway was commissioned and ran directly through Sherman along the original route of the Northport State Road. This short state highway ran from [[Manton, Michigan|Manton]] to near [[Traverse City, Michigan|Traverse City]].<ref name="MSHD19">{{cite MDOT map |date=1919-07-01L |link= yes}}</ref> However, the highway did not help the fledgling community. As an incorporated village, Sherman was last recorded during the [[1920 United States Census|1920 census]] with a population of 108 residents.<ref name=C1920/> Soon after, the village became mostly abandoned and did not record a population in future censuses.<ref>{{cite web|last=[[United States Census Bureau|U.S. Census Bureau]]|url=https://www2.census.gov/library/publications/decennial/1950/population-volume-1/vol-01-25.pdf|title=1950 United States Census: Michigan|accessdate=February 8, 2023|page=20}}</ref> Although the village remained incorporated, it apparently had very few residents and no elected officials. The school, which occupied the former courthouse, closed in 1937. The village of Sherman disincorporated around 1940 and returned to the status of an [[unincorporated area|unincorporated community]].<ref name=DODGE/>

===Recent history===
Following its loss of population and village status by 1940, Sherman was mostly abandoned. The streets became overgrown with weeds, and many remaining structures fell into disrepair. In 1940, the main roadway of M-42 was redesignated as part of the longer [[M-37 (Michigan highway)|M-37]], which continues to run through the center of the community.<ref name=MSHD40-07>{{cite MDOT map |date=1940-07-15 |sections=H8–G9}}</ref><ref name=MSHD40-12>{{cite MDOT map |date=1940-12-01 |sections=H8–G9}}</ref> By 1968, Sherman had one grocery store and gas station.<ref name=DODGE/> The site of the now-demolished courthouse in Sherman was dedicated as the First Wexford Courthouse [[Michigan State Historic Preservation Office|Michigan State Historic Site]] on February 28, 1969. The historic marker stands in the northern part of the community at M-37 and Manistee Street.<ref>{{cite web|last=[[Michigan Department of Natural Resources]]|url=https://www.michigandnr.com/publications/pdfs/ArcGISOnline/StoryMaps/mhc_historical_markers/pdfs/MHC831969004.pdf|title=Historical Marker - L74 - First Wexford County Courthouse (Marker ID#:L74)|accessdate=February 8, 2024}}</ref> The struggle for the county seat of Wexford County was commemorated with the [[:File:Battle_of_Manton_Informational_Designation.jpg|Battle of Manton state historic marker]] on June 18, 1970. This marker is located to the east in the city of [[Manton, Michigan|Manton]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Michigan Department of Natural Resources|url=https://www2.dnr.state.mi.us/Publications/pdfs/ArcGISOnline/StoryMaps/mhc_historical_markers/pdfs/MHC831970016.pdf|title=Historical Marker - L79B - Battle of Manton (Marker ID#:L79B)|accessdate=February 8, 2024}}</ref>

Sherman continues to exist as an unincorporated community just north of the village of [[Mesick, Michigan|Mesick]] along M-37. The community has a small permanent population and a few small businesses; although, it may still be considered a ghost town due to its decline and lack of growth after the 1920s.<ref name=DODGE/>

==Notable people==
* [[Ed Wheeler (1900s infielder)|Ed Wheeler]], professional baseball player for the [[Brooklyn Dodgers|Brooklyn Superbas]] in 1902, born in Sherman.<ref>{{cite web|last=[[Baseball-Reference.com]]|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/enwiki/w/wheeled01.shtml|title=Ed Wheeler|accessdate=February 7, 2024}}</ref>

==References==
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{{Wexford County, Michigan}}

[[Category:Unincorporated communities in Michigan]]
[[Category:Unincorporated communities in Wexford County, Michigan]]
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[[Category:1862 establishments in Michigan]]
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[[Category:Former county seats in Michigan]]

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Sherman, Michigan
Looking south along North 13 Road (M-37)
Looking south along North 13 Road (M-37)
Sherman is located in Michigan
Sherman
Sherman
Location within the state of Michigan
Sherman is located in the United States
Sherman
Sherman
Location within the United States
Coordinates: 44°25′26″N 85°41′48″W / 44.42389°N 85.69667°W / 44.42389; -85.69667
CountryUnited States
StateMichigan
CountyWexford
TownshipsAntioch, Hanover, Springville, and Wexford
Settled1862
Platted1869
Incorporated1887 (village)
Disincorporated1940
Elevation
915 ft (279 m)
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP code(s)
49668 (Mesick)
Area code231
GNIS feature ID1621586[1]

Sherman is an unincorporated community in Wexford County in the U.S. state of Michigan.[1]

As an unincorporated community, Sherman has no legally defined boundaries or population statistics of its own. The community is located in the northwest portion of the county at the corner of four townships: Antioch, Hanover, Springville, and Wexford.

Settled as early as 1862, it was one of the earliest settlements in Wexford County and served as the first county seat from 1869 until 1881. Sherman incorporated as a village in 1887. A series of fires and population loss caused it to be nearly deserted after 1920, and the village disincorporated around 1940.

Geography

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Sherman is a small community located in northwestern Wexford County in Northern Michigan. It is part of the Cadillac micropolitan area. The community sits at the corner of four different civil townships: Wexford Township to the northwest, Hanover Township to the northeast, Springville Township to the southwest, and Antioch Township to the southeast. Sherman sits at an elevation of 915 feet (279 m) above sea level.[1]

The community is located about 20 miles (32 km) north of the city of the Cadillac.[2] M-37 (North 13 Road) is the main roadway through the community, and M-115 (Cadillac Highway) intersects with M-33 about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the south in the village Mesick. The village of Buckley is located about 5.5 miles (8.9 km) north along M-37. Other nearby unincorporated communities include Bagnall and Glengary to the west, Wexford Corner to the north, Harlan to the northwest, Meauwataka to the southwest, and Baxter to the northeast.

Briar Hill is located near Sherman to the southeast in Antioch Township. At 1,706 feet (520 m) above sea level, it is one of the highest elevations in the state's Lower Peninsula. The surrounding area is part of the Briar Hills Area in the Manistee National Forest.[3] The Manistee River flows just north of the center of the community. This portion of the river is routinely monitored by the state and is a popular location for boating and fishing. The M-37 bridge crossing at this point is called the Sherman Bridge.[4][5] The North Country Trail runs through Sherman along M-37 across the bridge and following the river.[6] Burkett Creek is a small tributary of the Manistee River and flows just to the south.[7]

Sherman no longer contains its own post office and is served by the Mesick 49668 ZIP Code.[8][9] The community is served by Mesick Consolidated Schools.[10]

History

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Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1900427
1910260−39.1%
1920108−58.5%
U.S. Decennial Census[11]

The first white settler in the area was Benjamin Hall. In 1862, he built his cabin in what would later become Hanover Township in unorganized Wexford County near the Manistee River. The area was along the Northport State Road, which followed primitive Indian trails leading to the heavily forested areas of Northern Michigan. A bridge was first constructed across the river in 1864, which eventually allowed travel further north to the settlement of Traverse City. In 1867, Lewis J. Clark opened a general store nearby and moved into the area by the following year. Due to the bridge crossing and its location along the river, the new community became known as Manistee Bridge, and a post office opened under that name on February 3, 1868. John Perry served as the first postmaster, and the community was soon renamed Sherman after famed Civil War general William Sherman.[12] The name was chosen by landowner Sanford Gasser, who officially platted the community under that name in 1869. At the time, the only homesteads belonged to Clark, Gasser, and Perry. Clark operated his general store, while Perry briefly operated the county's second sawmill just east of Sherman.[13]

Wexford County was created by legislation in 1840 but not formally organized until 1869. Being one of the earliest settlements in the county, Sherman was selected as the first county seat in 1869. At the time, the majority of the residents in the county lived near Sherman, and nearly all of them came from the state of New York. In an attempt to settle the area, many Civil War veterans moved here and took advantage of government land subsidies. The lumber and railroad industry was also beginning to expand into Northern Michigan, which also brought many more settlers.[14] The earliest industries in Sherman focused on the lumber industry, and numerous sawmills were constructed to exploit the area's ample lumber resources. The community's location near the Manistee River made it easy to float lumber down the river to nearby sawmills.[15]

The county completed a two-story courthouse in Sherman by 1872. The other county settlements of Clam Lake, Manton, and Meauwataka also vied for the county seat, but the new courthouse solidified Sherman's status as the first county seat of Wexford County.[16] By 1872, Sherman was thriving and had a population of around 400 residents. The community contained two hotels, general stores, mechanic shops, a pharmacy, and several sawmills. By 1877, the town was flourishing and now contained two churches, a newspaper, several flour mills, numerous professional offices, and more sawmills.[17]

Battle of Manton

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First Wexford Courthouse state historic marker in Sherman

Even though Sherman was designated as the county seat and held the government courthouse and records, the other communities continued to fight in a county seat war for the opportunity to become the county seat of Wexford County. The heated dispute began as soon as the courthouse was completed in 1872.[12] This argument, known as the Battle of Sherman or now more commonly as the Battle of Manton, continued through the decade of the 1870s. By 1877, the argument intensified as Clam Lake (now incorporated as the city of Cadillac) and the village of Manton had growing populations. The argument also involved all the county townships, and the government meetings became very tense. On several occasions, physical violence ensued when the county records were attempted to be stolen by force from the courthouse in Sherman. Prominent Cadillac businessman and mayor George A. Mitchell once led a coalition to Sherman and attempted to bribe local officials to hand over the records.[16]

Warren Seaman was the township supervisor of Cedar Creek Township, where the village of Manton was located. He passively sided with Cadillac in the county seat argument. In response, he was kidnapped and forced to resign as township supervisor in favor of a pro-Manton supervisor. Numerous bribes, political scandals, controversies, and threats of violence took place, as Cadillac, Manton, and Sherman advocates battled for the right to serve as the county seat. A militia even attempted to kidnap another township supervisor and force him to vote in favor of Cadillac for county seat, but the plot failed when the voting meeting turned into chaos.[16] Sherman officials remained confident in retaining the status as county seat, and they survived a county-wide April 1879 election that voted 971–290 in favor of Sherman as the county seat over Manton.[12]

In 1880, Sherman would ultimately lose the battle when the community suffered a devastating fire that destroyed most of its businesses. The courthouse remained standing, but the destruction in Sherman forced the county to move its government offices and records to Manton. This effectively surrendered Sherman as the county seat of Wexford County, and Manton was designated as the new tentative county seat in 1881. The battle for the county seat continued among Cadillac and Manton, while Sherman struggled to rebuild itself. A controversial vote in 1882 gave Cadillac, which had a substantially larger population, the right to serve as the permanent county seat.[16][17]

Village of Sherman

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Historic photo of Sherman around 1900
A fire in 1909 destroyed the business district of the village; the Exhange Hotel is the only remaining structure in this photo.

Following the fire in 1880, the community was quickly rebuilt. In 1885, the former courthouse was purchased by the community and converted into a school. Sherman formally incorporated as a village in 1887 in anticipation of the expanding railway.[13][14] A formal map of the village was published in 1889.[18] Although it was incorporated at the time, it was not recorded in the 1890 census.[19]

The Toledo, Ann Arbor, and North Michigan Railway expanded its railroad lines into the area by 1890. However, the residents of Sherman were devastated when the railway did not expand north to the community. The railway was built through the nearby community of Mesick just to the south but then continued west instead of expanding slightly north to Sherman.[15] Despite no direct railway access, the community was thriving by 1895. At the time, Sherman contained five sawmills, a bank, two pharmacies, doctors, saloons, and numerous other businesses. The most prominent structure within the community was the Exchange Hotel, which was a three-story hotel that contained 37 rooms. In 1900, a telegraph station was built in Sherman.[20] At the 1900 census, the village recorded a population of 427.[11]

At the time, Sherman was one of the fastest growing communities in Northern Michigan, but a lack of direct railroad access halted further development. Sherman continued as a lumber community and stopover for travelers. However, another devastating fire in 1909 destroyed most of the community and the entire business district, with the Exhange Hotel remaining as the only standing business. This forced any remaining lumber companies and many residents to leave Sherman. The post office was also disestablished soon after.[17] At the 1910 census, the village population decreased to 260 residents.[11]

In 1919, the original M-42 state highway was commissioned and ran directly through Sherman along the original route of the Northport State Road. This short state highway ran from Manton to near Traverse City.[21] However, the highway did not help the fledgling community. As an incorporated village, Sherman was last recorded during the 1920 census with a population of 108 residents.[11] Soon after, the village became mostly abandoned and did not record a population in future censuses.[22] Although the village remained incorporated, it apparently had very few residents and no elected officials. The school, which occupied the former courthouse, closed in 1937. The village of Sherman disincorporated around 1940 and returned to the status of an unincorporated community.[17]

Recent history

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Following its loss of population and village status by 1940, Sherman was mostly abandoned. The streets became overgrown with weeds, and many remaining structures fell into disrepair. In 1940, the main roadway of M-42 was redesignated as part of the longer M-37, which continues to run through the center of the community.[23][24] By 1968, Sherman had one grocery store and gas station.[17] The site of the now-demolished courthouse in Sherman was dedicated as the First Wexford Courthouse Michigan State Historic Site on February 28, 1969. The historic marker stands in the northern part of the community at M-37 and Manistee Street.[25] The struggle for the county seat of Wexford County was commemorated with the Battle of Manton state historic marker on June 18, 1970. This marker is located to the east in the city of Manton.[26]

Sherman continues to exist as an unincorporated community just north of the village of Mesick along M-37. The community has a small permanent population and a few small businesses; although, it may still be considered a ghost town due to its decline and lack of growth after the 1920s.[17]

Notable people

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References

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