Background
Judson W. Sherman was born in New York in 1808.
United States representative politician
Judson W. Sherman was born in New York in 1808.
He completed a preparatory education, and settled in Angelica, New New York He attended several state and county conventions as a delegate, and held several local offices in Angelica.
Sherman became involved in politics and government, first as a Democratic republican, and later as a Whig. From 1831 to 1837 he served Allegany County Clerk. In addition, he later served as Deputy New York State Treasurer in the 1850s.
He ran unsuccessfully for the United States. House of Representatives in 1842 and 1852.
Sherman was elected as a Republican to the Thirty-fifth Congress and served one term (March 4, 1857 – March 3, 1859). In September 1861 Sherman joined the Union Army for the American Civil War, receiving appointment as a commissary of subsistence officer with the rank of captain and serving until resigning his commission on November 9, 1861.
Sherman died in Angelica on November 12, 1881. He was interred at Until the Day Dawn Cemetery in Angelica.