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doty+island Latitude and Longitude:

44°11′37″N 88°26′51″W / 44.1935973°N 88.4476086°W / 44.1935973; -88.4476086
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Doty Island
Looking north at Doty Island over the Fox River
Doty Island is located in Wisconsin
Doty Island
Doty Island
Doty Island is located in the United States
Doty Island
Doty Island
Geography
Location Lake Winnebago
Coordinates 44°11′37″N 88°26′51″W / 44.1935973°N 88.4476086°W / 44.1935973; -88.4476086
Highest elevation755 ft (230.1 m)
Administration
State Wisconsin
County Winnebago
Cities Menasha and Neenah

Doty Island is an island in Winnebago County, Wisconsin. [1] Its northern part is in the city of Menasha and its southern part is in the city of Neenah. Doty Island is surrounded by two branches of the Fox River on the north and south, flowing from Lake Winnebago [2] to the east, and Little Lake Butte des Morts to the west. The island's elevation is approximately 755 feet (230 m) above sea level.

James Duane Doty's house, the "Grand Loggery"

History

The Ho-Chunk chief Glory of the Morning lived in a village on Doty Island in the 18th and 19th centuries. [3]

It was given the name Doty Island after James Duane Doty (1799–1865), Governor of the Wisconsin Territory (1841–1844), [4] [5] and a two-term member of Congress (1849–1853). Following his service in the nation's capital, Doty retired to his "Grand Loggery" home on the island near its southern shore, in present-day Doty Park in Neenah.

Notes

  1. ^ "Doty Island (Wisconsin)". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
  2. ^ Original Doty Island Sketch Redone photo - Tom Makofski photos at pbase.com
  3. ^ Glory of the Morning, Ho-chunk peace chief, dates unverified
  4. ^ "Doty's Island". Archived from the original on 2008-08-24. Retrieved 2008-04-29.
  5. ^ "Doty Island Development Council". Archived from the original on 2007-02-09. Retrieved 2008-04-29.

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doty+island Latitude and Longitude:

44°11′37″N 88°26′51″W / 44.1935973°N 88.4476086°W / 44.1935973; -88.4476086
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Doty Island
Looking north at Doty Island over the Fox River
Doty Island is located in Wisconsin
Doty Island
Doty Island
Doty Island is located in the United States
Doty Island
Doty Island
Geography
Location Lake Winnebago
Coordinates 44°11′37″N 88°26′51″W / 44.1935973°N 88.4476086°W / 44.1935973; -88.4476086
Highest elevation755 ft (230.1 m)
Administration
State Wisconsin
County Winnebago
Cities Menasha and Neenah

Doty Island is an island in Winnebago County, Wisconsin. [1] Its northern part is in the city of Menasha and its southern part is in the city of Neenah. Doty Island is surrounded by two branches of the Fox River on the north and south, flowing from Lake Winnebago [2] to the east, and Little Lake Butte des Morts to the west. The island's elevation is approximately 755 feet (230 m) above sea level.

James Duane Doty's house, the "Grand Loggery"

History

The Ho-Chunk chief Glory of the Morning lived in a village on Doty Island in the 18th and 19th centuries. [3]

It was given the name Doty Island after James Duane Doty (1799–1865), Governor of the Wisconsin Territory (1841–1844), [4] [5] and a two-term member of Congress (1849–1853). Following his service in the nation's capital, Doty retired to his "Grand Loggery" home on the island near its southern shore, in present-day Doty Park in Neenah.

Notes

  1. ^ "Doty Island (Wisconsin)". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
  2. ^ Original Doty Island Sketch Redone photo - Tom Makofski photos at pbase.com
  3. ^ Glory of the Morning, Ho-chunk peace chief, dates unverified
  4. ^ "Doty's Island". Archived from the original on 2008-08-24. Retrieved 2008-04-29.
  5. ^ "Doty Island Development Council". Archived from the original on 2007-02-09. Retrieved 2008-04-29.

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