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Scottish Place Names in The United States - Wisconsin
Wisconsin
Albany
Allenton
Anderson (two places)
Angus
Argyle
Arlington
Armstrong
Armstrong Creek
Arnott
Ashley
Ashton
Avon
Beechwood
Bell
Belmont
Blaine
Blair
Brighton
Brookfield
Bruce
Burnett County
Burns
Burnside
Caldwell
Caledonia (four places)
Cameron
Campbell
Camp Douglas
Carnegie
Castle Rock
Chester(s)
Clayton
Clifton
Clyde
Colburn
Crawford County
Cullen
Dallas
Dalton
Douglas
Douglas County
Drummond
Dunbar
Dunn (two places)
Dunn County
Dunbarton
Dundee
Elcho (Earl of Wemyss and March)
Ettrick
Fairburn
Fairfield
Fort McCoy
Fulton
Galloway
Glen Haven
Glencoe
Glendale
Glenmore
Glenwood
Gordon (three places)
Grant (six places)
Grantsburg
Greenbush
Greenfield
Greenwood
Guthrie
Hamilton
Harris
Hayton
Highland
Highland Park
Hillside
Hope
Hunter
Irvine
Keene
Kelly
Kingston
Lamont
Lanark
Lennox
Leslie
Lewis
Lewiston
Linton
Linwood
Little Hope
Livingston
Longwood
Lynn
Lyons
MacIntire Creek
Marshall
Mayfield
McAllister
McDonald Creek
McFarland
McKays Spur
McKenzie Creek
McKinley (two places)
McMillan
Melrose
Middleton
Milltown
Milton
Monroe
Montrose
Morton Corner
Mount Sterling
Mount Vernon
Murry
New Hope
Newark
Newburg
Newport
Newton
Norrie
North Clayton
Northfield
Oakley
Oakwood
Quinney
Reid
Riverside
Rockfield
Ross
Saint John
Saint Martins
Saint Marys
Saint Micheals
Scott (seven places)
Scott Junction
Springfield
Stanley
Sterling
Sutherland
Thornton
Union Grove
Waverly
Westfield
Weston
Westport
Woodlawn
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