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Sherrill was founded in 1916 through a special act of the state legislature and is named in honor of Congressman James S. Sherman's infant son Sherrill Babcock Sherman. It is unique among cities in New York, because its city charter provides that, for many purposes, it is to be treated as if it were still a village located within the town of ...
Philip Markoff (February 12, 1986 – August 15, 2010) [1] was an American medical student who was charged with the armed robbery and murder of Julissa Brisman in a Boston hotel on April 14, 2009, and two other armed robberies.
[27] (death announced on this date) Prem Lal Singh, 87, Nepalese politician, MP (1999–2008) and mayor of Kathmandu (1992–1997), stomach disease. [28] Dick Van Arsdale, 81, American basketball player (New York Knicks, Phoenix Suns), kidney failure. [29] Wittekind, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont, 88, German aristocrat. [30]
Sherrill with his wife c. 1920–1925. Charles Hitchcock Sherrill (April 13, 1867 in Washington, DC, United States – June 25, 1936 in Paris, France) was an American politician, diplomat, sport officer, and author.
This site has been continuously occupied since the community's establishment in 1848, and the existing Mansion House has been inhabited since 1862. Today, the Oneida Community Mansion House is a non-profit educational organization chartered by the State of New York. It welcomes visitors throughout the year with guided tours, programs, and exhibits.
Eliakim Sherrill (February 16, 1813 – July 4, 1863) was an antebellum United States Congressman from the state of New York and a brigade commander in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He was mortally wounded during the Battle of Gettysburg defending against Pickett's Charge .
Charles H. Sherrill (1814–1887), New York politician; Charles H. Sherrill (ambassador) (1867–1936), American diplomat; George Sherrill (born 1977), baseball relief pitcher; Jackie Sherrill (born 1943), football coach; John and Elizabeth Sherrill (John 1923–2017, Elizabeth 1928–2023), Christian writers; Mikie Sherrill (Rebecca Michelle ...
Sherrill Headrick (1937–2008), American professional football player; Sherrill Milnes (born 1935), American dramatic baritone; Sherrill Roland (born 1984), African-American artist; Sherril Schell (1877–1964), American architectural and portrait photographer working in London; Sherrill W. Ward (1911–1984), American Thoroughbred racehorse ...