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Woodruff was a blacksmith from Connecticut who joined the Ceresco Phalanx. He was also an abolitionist and helped found Wisconsin's Republican Party. [140] [141] 52: Zion Congregational Church: Zion Congregational Church: February 1, 2006 : N4042 Amity Rd.
Big Lake National Wildlife Refuge: Mississippi County: AR 1915 11,038 acres (44.67 km 2) [22] Cache River National Wildlife Refuge: Woodruff County and several others AR 1986 67,500 acres (273 km 2) [23] Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge: Union, Ashley, and Bradley Counties: AR 1970 64,902 acres (262.65 km 2) Holla Bend National Wildlife Refuge
There are 428 named lakes in Oneida County, Wisconsin, along with 701 with no names. Together they make up 68,447 acres of surface area. Willow Flowage, at 6,306 acres, is the largest. Oneida County is the county with the second largest number of lakes in Wisconsin, after neighboring Vilas County. [1] Named lakes are listed below.
Woodruff (Ojibwe: Daashkiboojiganing) [3] is a town in Oneida County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 2,055 at the 2010 census. The population was 2,055 at the 2010 census. The census-designated place of Woodruff is located in the town.
There are over 15,000 lakes in Wisconsin. Of these, about 40 percent have been named. Excluding Lake Michigan and Lake Superior, Lake Winnebago is the largest lake by area, largest by volume and the lake with the longest shoreline. The deepest lake is Wazee Lake, at 350 feet (107 meters). The deepest natural lake is Green Lake, at
Lake Superior Northwoods: Wisconsin park is 1,330 acres (538 ha) and the Minnesota park is 298 acres Jordan Park Nature Center: Stevens Point: Portage: Central Sands Prairie: 271 acres, operated by the County [14] Kemp Natural Resources Station: Woodruff: Oneida: Lake Superior Northwoods
Johnson Lake National Wildlife Refuge is located in the U.S. state of North Dakota.The Refuge was established by Executive Order 8122, signed on May 10, 1939 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to be set aside as "a refuge and breeding grounds for migratory birds and other wildlife."
The Raven Trail is a recreational trail in Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest in Woodruff, Wisconsin.. The trail has five loops available for use. The Yellow Loop is one and a half miles (2.4 km) long.