Lincoln County |
Lincoln County is located in northeast Wisconsin and was created in 1874 from Marathon County. At one time Lincoln County included most of what are now Oneida and Vilas Counties and parts of Langlade, Taylor, Price, and Iron Counties. The current size of Lincoln County was established by 1885. It was named after President Abraham Lincoln, our 16th President.
Population: 30,076 (2003 estimate) Land Area: 883 square miles
Information Link Municipalities in Lincoln County
Bradley, Town of Corning, Town of Harding, Town of Harrison, Town of King, Town of Merrill, Town of Pine River, Town of Rock Falls, Town of Russell, Town of Schley, Town of Scott, Town of Skanawan, Town of Somo, Town of Tomahawk, City of Tomahawk, Town of Wilson, Town of
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