{"id":5251,"date":"2016-05-12T12:14:58","date_gmt":"2016-05-12T12:14:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/raogk.org\/?page_id=5251"},"modified":"2016-05-12T12:14:58","modified_gmt":"2016-05-12T12:14:58","slug":"douglas-county","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/raogk.org\/wisconsin\/douglas-county\/","title":{"rendered":"Douglas County, Wisconsin Genealogy Guide"},"content":{"rendered":"\n\n\n\n

Douglas County, Wisconsin Records<\/h1>\n\n\n\n

Douglas County, Wisconsin<\/strong> (Map It<\/a>)<\/em> was created on February 9, 1854<\/strong> from La Pointe County<\/a>. The county was named in honor of Stephen Douglas<\/a>\u00a0(1813-1861),\u00a0United States Senator\u00a01847-1861.<\/p>\n\n

Douglas County<\/strong> is bordered by Bayfield County<\/a> (east), Sawyer County<\/a> (southeast), Washburn County<\/a> (south), Burnett County<\/a> (southwest), Pine County, Minnesota<\/a> (southwest), Carlton County, Minnesota<\/a> (west), St. Louis County, Minnesota<\/a> (northwest).<\/p>\n\n

Douglas County<\/strong> Cities, Towns and Villiages include Superior, Amnicon, Bennett, Brule, Cloverland, Dairyland, Gordon, Hawthorne, Highland, Lakeside, Maple, Oakland, Parkland, Solon Springs, Summit, Superior, Wascott, Lake Nebagamon, Oliver, Poplar, Solon Springs, Superior.<\/p>\n\n

A Map of Douglas County, Wisconsin<\/a> contains detailed information about roads and boundaries, these maps may include rural communities, churches, and cemeteries.<\/p>\n\n