Sherman is a town located in Aroostook County, Maine, USA. It was incorporated in 1862 and named after General William Tecumseh Sherman, a Union Army general during the American Civil War. The town was originally settled by farmers and loggers attracted to the area's abundant natural resources.
Sherman is home to a diverse population of residents, including farmers, loggers, and outdoor enthusiasts. The town is known for its tight-knit community and friendly atmosphere.
The population of Sherman has remained relatively stable over the years, with around 850 residents currently calling the town home.
Sherman is located in northern Maine, near the Canadian border. The town is characterized by its rolling hills, forests, and numerous lakes and rivers.
The economy of Sherman is primarily based on agriculture, forestry, and tourism. Many residents work in these industries, as well as in education, healthcare, and small businesses.
Sherman has a rich cultural heritage, with many residents proud of their farming and logging roots. The town is known for its strong sense of community and traditional values.