Journalism From 1844 to 1846, Sherman was editor of the
Oswego Daily Times &
The Herkimer Journal. In 1847, he owned and edited the
Rochester Daily Evening Gazette. From 1847 to 1882, he was co-owner and editor of the
Utica Morning Herald.
Government and politics Sherman was appointed as
Clerk of the New York State Assembly in 1851, when the
Whig Party took control of the chamber. Following the collapse of the Whig Party in 1856, he became a member of the nascent
Republican Party and served clerk until his election as assemblyman for
Oneida County's 1st district in
1857. He was a delegate to the
New York State Constitutional Convention of 1867–1868 and was an assistant clerk of the
United States House of Representatives in 1870. During the
1872 U.S. House of Representatives elections, Sherman was jointly nominated by the
Liberal Republican Party and
Democratic Party for the state's
New York's 22nd congressional district but lost to
Ellis H. Roberts. Thereafter, he affiliated himself with the Democrats. He was elected to his old seat in the state assembly for the legislature's
1875 and
1876 sessions. ==Later life and death==