Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Douglas County, Wisconsin.
Official Website
Douglas County, named after Illinois Senator Stephen A. Douglas, was established on February 8, 1854, from the larger La Pointe County, Wisconsin, and the City of Superior was immediately selected as the county seat.
A portion of the Fond du Lac Indian Reservation is located within Douglas County.
Adjacent Counties
- Bayfield County
- Sawyer County
- Washburn County
- Lake County, Minnesota
- Burnett County
- Pine County, Minnesota
- Carlton County, Minnesota
- St. Louis County, Minnesota
Cities & Towns
- Amnicon
- Bennett
- Brule
- Cloverland
- Dairyland
- Gordon
- Hawthorne
- Highland
- Lakeside
- Maple
- Merriam
- Millcrest
- Morrison
- New Bristol
- Nutt
- Oakland
- Parkland
- Pokegama Junction
- Solon Springs
- Steele
- Summit
- Superior (County Seat)
- Troy
- Walbridge
- Wascott
- Way
- Wiehe
Other Villages & Communities: Ambridge, Amnicon Falls, Anton, Beebe, Bellwood, Black River, Blueberry, Borea, Boylston, Boylston Junction, Carnegie, Chaffey, Cozy Corner, Cutter, Dedham, Dewey, Dobie, Four Corners, Foxboro, Hillcrest, Hines, Lake Nebagamon, Middle River, Moose Junction, Oliver, Patzou, Peyton, Pokegama, Poplar, Riverview, Rockmont, Saunders, Sauntry, South Itasca, South Range, Sunnyside, Walno, Wentworth and Winneboujou
Cemeteries
Links
St. Croix National Scenic Riverway (part)
National Register of Historic Places