Hogarty, Wisconsin
Unincorporated community in Wisconsin, United States
Unincorporated community in Wisconsin, United States
45°01′47″N 89°18′20″W / 45.02972°N 89.30556°W / 45.02972; -89.30556Hogarty is an unincorporated community located in the towns of Harrison and Plover, Marathon County, Wisconsin, United States. Hogarty is located on the Eau Claire River at the junction of Wisconsin Highway 52 and County Highway Y, 16.5 miles (26.6 km) east-northeast of Wausau. The community was named for John Crump Hogarty, who opened a trading post in the area in 1850 and became the first postmaster when the post office opened in 1881.[2]
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Municipalities and communities of Marathon County, Wisconsin, United States
County seat: Wausau
- Bergen
- Berlin
- Bern
- Bevent
- Brighton
- Cassel
- Cleveland
- Day
- Easton
- Eau Pleine
- Elderon
- Emmet
- Frankfort
- Franzen
- Green Valley
- Guenther
- Halsey
- Hamburg
- Harrison
- Hewitt
- Holton
- Hull
- Johnson
- Knowlton
- Marathon
- McMillan
- Mosinee
- Norrie
- Plover
- Reid
- Rib Falls
- Rib Mountain
- Rietbrock
- Ringle
- Spencer
- Stettin
- Texas
- Wausau
- Weston
- Wien
- Knowlton
- Rib Mountain
communities
- Ashley
- Bevent
- Bradley
- Cherokee
- Corinth
- Dancy
- Emmerich
- Gad‡
- Galloway
- Glandon
- Granite Heights
- Halder
- Hogarty
- Holt
- Ingersoll
- Johnson
- Kalinke
- Little Chicago
- Little Eau Claire
- Little Rose
- Mann
- March Rapids
- McMillan
- Milan
- Moon
- Mount View
- Naugart
- Norrie
- Nutterville
- Pike Lake
- Poniatowski
- Rangeline
- Rib Falls
- Ringle
- Rocky Corners
- Rozellville
- Schnappsville
- Shantytown
- Snell
- Sunset
- Swan
- Taegesville
- Weber
- Wien
- Wuertsburg
neighborhoods
reservation
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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