Sherbrooke is a ghost town in Steele County in the U.S. state of North Dakota.
The hotel was purchased in 1893 by Washington Irving Warrey, who served as Steele County judge from 1894 to 1905.
[4] On June 28, 1918, county residents voted to move the county seat from Sherbrooke to "some other and more convenient place", since Sherbrooke did not lie along the railroad or an interstate river.
Residents of Sherbrooke petitioned the North Dakota Supreme Court for an injunction to stop the relocation.
The Supreme Court denied the petition, and the county seat was moved in 1919.