Sherman Texas, Grayson County seat. (original) (raw)

East side of the square in downtown Sherman
Courtesy of the Red River Historical Museum, Sherman, Texas
History in a Pecan Shell
Sherman was established in 1846. The city was named after Texas General Sidney Sherman who served at San Jacinto. The county was named after Peter Wm. Grayson, who was a diplomat and state official.
Sherman, Texas Landmarks/Attractions
1939 photo courtesy TXDoT
- Grayson County Courthouse
- Red River Historical Museum: Carnegie Library Building c. 1912
301 South Walnut Street
Notice WPA art on the walls - C. S. Roberts House: c. 1886
915 S. Crockett Street

The Texas Theatre in Sherman, Dec. 1986
Photo courtesy Billy Smith

"Appears on a part of an industrial complex, most of which is now vacant."
- Photo courtesy Mike Price, 2007

Federal Building in Sherman
Postcard courtesy www.rootsweb.com/ %7Etxpstcrd/

Sherman Union Station
Postcard courtesy www.rootsweb.com/ %7Etxpstcrd/
People & Stories
- Hanging a Dead Man by Bob Bowman
George Hughes of Sherman may have been the only man in East Texas to be lynched while he was dead... - Jesse James in Texas by Bob Bowman
In 1863, during the Civil War, William Clark Quantrill led his guerillas from Missouri to winter quarters in north East Texas. Among the men who rode with him were Jesse and Frank James. Quantrill camped northeast of Sherman in Grayson County, and Jesse developed an affinity for the town, and later spent his honeymoon there, using money taken in a Missouri train robbery... more - Quantrill's Raiders in Texas by Evault Boswell
The outlaws who tormented the citizens of Sherman. - Tramp Printers by Mike Cox ("Texas Tales" column)
Nearby Destinations:
- Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge -
Over 300 bird species recorded.
11,300 acres of land and water on Lake Texoma.
From US 75 between Sherman and Denison, take FM 691 to county airport, FM 1417 North 1.5 miles. Follow signs to the Refuge. - Grayson County - towns & ghost towns
Sherman Tourist Information
The Sherman Chamber of Commerce
307 West Washington, Suite 100 Sherman, Texas 75090
903.893.1184 or Toll Free 888.893.1188
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