Goll, Wisconsin

Goll is an unincorporated community located in the town of Goll, Marinette County, Wisconsin, United States.[1]

Goll, Wisconsin
Goll, Wisconsin
Goll, Wisconsin
Coordinates: 45°16′49″N 87°45′03″W
Country United States
State Wisconsin
CountyMarinette
Elevation
214 m (702 ft)
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central (CST))
  Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
Area code(s)715 & 534
GNIS feature ID1565617[1]

Geography

Goll, 1912 map detail

Goll is located at the intersection of County Trunk Highway X and Old Rail Road (formerly Right of Way Road),[2] at an elevation of 702 feet (214 m).[1] It is connected by road to Wagner to the north, Middle Inlet to the west, and Wisconsin Highway 180 to the east.

History

Goll was a stop between Miles and Wagner on the Wisconsin & Michigan (W. & M.) Railway line from Bagley Junction to Iron Mountain.[3] The rail line through Goll was discontinued in 1938, when the tracks were torn out and the rolling stock sold off.[3][4][5] A post office was established in Goll in the 1896,[6] and Edward Ashburton Lindsley (1869–1940) was appointed postmaster at Goll that year, replacing H. S. Brooks.[7] The post office in Goll was closed in 1913.[6]

References

  1. "Goll, Wisconsin". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.
  2. Wausaukee Quadrangle Wisconsin–Michigan, 15 Minute Series (Topographic). 1963. Map, 1:62,500. Washington, DC: U. S. Geological Survey.
  3. McLeod, Richard (1968). "History of the Wisconsin and Michigan Railway". The Railway and Locomotive Historical Society Bulletin. 118: 7–20.
  4. "Seek Permission to Abandon Lines". The Oshkosh Northwestern. April 10, 1937. p. 17. Retrieved August 4, 2019 via Newspapers.com.
  5. "Approve Wisconsin and Michigan Ry. Line Abandonment". The Daily Tribune. January 20, 1938. p. 5. Retrieved August 4, 2019 via Newspapers.com.
  6. "Wisconsin. Marinette County". Jim Forte Postal History. Retrieved August 2, 2019.
  7. "New Postmaster at Goll". The Weekly Wisconsin. October 24, 1896. p. 5. Retrieved August 2, 2019 via Newspapers.com.



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