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Inventory Number: VT/45-13-71x
County: Windham County
Township: Whitingham
Town/Village: Sherman
Bridge Name: Sherman
Crosses: Deerfield River
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When Lost: unknown
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Latitude: N42 44.87
Longitude: W072 55.41
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Directions: At the former village of Sherman.
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Comments:
Sherman was at the southwest corner of Whitingham. The village was obliterated by a series of electric power reservoirs in the early 1900's. Coordinates are approximate.
Sources:
Allen, Richard S. & Morse Victor. Windham County's Famous Covered Bridges, 1960, page 42
Connecticut River Valley Covered Bridge Society. Bulletin, Volume VII, No. 3, Winter 1961, page 3

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