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Sherman

🚂 Sherman, located in Scott Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania, is a quiet village with a rich historical backdrop and a strong connection to the region’s early development. Though small and unincorporated, it carries a legacy tied to railroads, pioneer families, and rural resilience.

🗺️ Location & Geography

  • Coordinates: 41.95000°N, 75.36639°W
  • Elevation: ~1,170 feet (357 meters)
  • Lies within the Eastern Time Zone, observing daylight saving time
  • ZIP codes vary by surrounding area; Area codes: 570 & 272

🏛️ Historical Roots

  • Originally known as New Baltimore, renamed Sherman in 1876 to honor General William Tecumseh Sherman
  • Once a stop on the New York, Ontario & Western Railway, contributing to its early growth
  • Home to the Sherman Bible Chapel, a longstanding local landmark

🏘️ Community & Legacy

  • Part of Scott Township, which was established in 1821
  • Early settlers included Samuel Alexander, Elihu Tallman, and Rev. Gershom Williams, who built one of the first sawmills and served as postmaster
  • The village played a role in the development of local industry, including sawmills and tanneries
Municipality
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Village