Sherman, Illinois is located 5 miles north of Springfield, the
capitol of Illinois. In 1858, four men, Virgil Hickox, Cornelius
Flagg, Joseph Ledlie and David Sherman bought, surveyed and platted
what is now called Sherman. The towns name was a result of the luck
of the draw. The four men placed their names in a hat and David Shermans
name was drawn. One of the subdivisions in Sherman designated as
Flaggland Parks, was named after Cornelius Flagg.
Early settlers in Sherman were predominately Italian and involved
in the coal mining industry. Sherman was incorporated as a village in
1959 with a population of 209 people. John Jerome served as the first
village president and held the position until his death in 1978.
Sherwood Zimmerman was appointed to fill out the term and held the
office until 1987. In April of 1987 Frank Meredith was elected as the Village President. Trevor Clatfelter was elected Village President in May 2007 and remains in that position today.
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During the 1970s, Sherman began to grow due to its close proximity to
Springfield and Interstate 55. Shermans first growth was primarily
residential. Sherman continues this growth pattern today and currently
has a population of approximately 3,500 people. With this growth has
come a surge of diverse service business expansion.
Sherman is the home of the Rail Golf Course. It is a championship 18 hole
course which until 2007 hosted the annual Labor Day Rail Charity Golf Classic,
the second longest running golf tournament in LPGA history. The event drew
thousands of visitors to Sherman annually, and generated nearly two million
dollars for local charities.
Sherman is considered a family oriented community with many organized youth
activities. The school system is consolidated with the Village of
Williamsville, which has a proud history of excellence in education
and athletic success.
If you are searching for a safe place to raise your family, we ask that
you consider visiting Sherman. We are proud of what we have to offer and
welcome you and your family to see what we have to offer.
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