Sherman, Connecticut Overview
Sherman, Connecticut includes 0 nearby mines. Sherman is the northernmost and least populous town of Fairfield County Connecticut United States. The population was 3581 at the 2010 census. The town was formed in 1802 from the northern part of New Fairfield. It is named for New Haven's Founding Father Roger Sherman.Sherman has been named Best Small Town in Connecticut three times by Connecticut Magazine.The Appalachian Trail goes through the northern end of Sherman.
Quick Facts
- Located in Fairfield County, Connecticut.
- Sherman, Connecticut sits 143 meters (469.2 feet) above sea level feet above sea level.
Mines Summary
in Sherman, Connecticut
- 117 Total
- 7 Occurrences
- 8 Prospects
- 1 Plants
- 101 Producers
Mining Claim News From The Diggings™
Learn more about the Bureau of Land Management, Public Land Survey System, and mining claims.
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Understanding Claim Ownership
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Understanding BLM Administrative Areas
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Understanding Location Data
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Understanding Townships
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