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The SS John Sherman, built as the USRC Sherman or USRC John Sherman in 1865 before being disposed of by the United States Government in 1872, was a United States sidewheeler ship used for ferry service across Lake Michigan. She went between the states of Michigan and Wisconsin. The ship was the first of the commercial ferries used by the Pere Marquette Railroad for transporting freight and passengers. She preceded additional ferries that ultimately became a fleet of ferries for the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. It led to the development of the largest train ferry service in the world.

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  • The SS John Sherman, built as the USRC Sherman or USRC John Sherman in 1865 before being disposed of by the United States Government in 1872, was a United States sidewheeler ship used for ferry service across Lake Michigan. She went between the states of Michigan and Wisconsin. The ship was the first of the commercial ferries used by the Pere Marquette Railroad for transporting freight and passengers. She preceded additional ferries that ultimately became a fleet of ferries for the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. It led to the development of the largest train ferry service in the world. (en)
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  • The SS John Sherman, built as the USRC Sherman or USRC John Sherman in 1865 before being disposed of by the United States Government in 1872, was a United States sidewheeler ship used for ferry service across Lake Michigan. She went between the states of Michigan and Wisconsin. The ship was the first of the commercial ferries used by the Pere Marquette Railroad for transporting freight and passengers. She preceded additional ferries that ultimately became a fleet of ferries for the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. It led to the development of the largest train ferry service in the world. (en)
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