Sawyer County |
Sawyer County is located in northwest Wisconsin and was created in 1901 from Ashland and Chippewa Counties. The county was named after Philetus Sawyer, a lumberman from Oshkosh and U.S. Senator.
The reservation of the Lac Courte Orielles (LCO) Band of Lake Superior Chippewa is located in Sawyer County. The county seat is Hayward.
Population: 16,713 (2003 estimate) Land Area: 1,256 square miles
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Municipalities in Sawyer County
Bass Lake, Town of Couderay, Town of Couderay, Village of Draper, Town of Edgewater, Town of Exeland, Village of
Hayward, City of Hunter, Town of Lenroot, Town of Meadowbrook, Town of Meteor, Town of Ojibwa, Town of Radisson, Town of Radisson, Village of Round Lake, Town of Sand Lake, Town of Weirgor, Town of Winter, Town of Winter, Village of
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