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Sherman, Wyoming

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gradual grades over the Laramie Mountains, eroding Sherman's tenuous existence a few hundred yards west of the monument. The town's death knell came in 1918, when the railroad company closed its station house and moved the tracks about three miles (5 km) south. Residents soon abandoned Sherman, leaving behind a small cemetery that is still present today.
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In 1885, William Murphy purchased the land that contained the monument, intending to cover the pyramid with advertising. The Union Pacific Railroad Company had other plans. The company obtained a special deed to the property in 1889. The railroad company twice moved its tracks southward toward more
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to the Laramie Valley. The trusses for the original wooden trestle bridge located west of Sherman were prefabricated in Chicago and shipped to the site. The bridge was the highest railroad bridge in the world at the time of its completion in 1868.
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Several hundred people lived in Sherman, hunkered down upon a rocky, barren landscape interrupted only by a general store, post office, schoolhouse, two hotels (Sherman House and Summit House), and two saloons.
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with water tank. Trains were inspected at Sherman before beginning the long descent from the Sherman Pass summit, either east towards Cheyenne or west across the 130-foot (40 m) high
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Sherman Summit or Sherman Hill Summit, elevation 8,640 ft (2,630 m), is a mountain pass about 7.5 miles (12.1 km) north-northwest of the ghost town of Sherman at
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The small town of Sherman arose at the site north of the tracks where trains stopped to change engines on their transcontinental journey. The stop provided a
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The town was abandoned after the Union Pacific moved its tracks to the south, but the townsite is still the location of the
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construction crews had initially called the area Lone Tree Pass and Evans Pass. The original name honored
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As a result of the track move, the high point on this section of the railroad, known as the
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once stood here; it has been moved to Sherman Summit.
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Ghost town
Sherman, Wyoming is located in Wyoming
Sherman, Wyoming is located in the United States
41°07′52″N 105°23′53″W / 41.13111°N 105.39806°W / 41.13111; -105.39806
Country
State
Wyoming
County
Albany
Time zone
UTC-7
Mountain (MST)
DST
UTC-6
Area code
307
GNIS
ghost town
Albany County
Wyoming
Laramie
Laramie Mountains
Civil War
William Tecumseh Sherman
first transcontinental railroad
Union Pacific Railroad
Union Pacific
James A. Evans
South Pass
Ames Monument

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