Research Home
Tools
Thesaurus of Geographic Names
Hierarchy Display
Vernacular Display
|
English Display
Click the
icon to view the hierarchy.
Check the boxes to view multiple records at once.
Top of the TGN hierarchy
(hierarchy root)
....
World
(facet)
........
North and Central America
(continent)
............
United States
(nation)
................
Wisconsin
(state)
....................
Waushara
(county)
........................
[
view physical features
]
................................
Auroraville
(inhabited place)
................................
Bannerman
(inhabited place)
................................
Borth
(inhabited place)
................................
Brushville
(inhabited place)
................................
Coloma
(inhabited place)
................................
Coloma Corners
(inhabited place)
................................
Dakota
(inhabited place)
................................
Fountain Valley
(inhabited place)
................................
Hancock
(inhabited place)
................................
Heffron
(inhabited place)
................................
Lohrville
(inhabited place)
................................
Metz
(inhabited place) [
N
]
................................
Mill Pond
(reservoir)
................................
Mount Morris
(inhabited place)
................................
Pine River
(inhabited place)
................................
Plainfield
(inhabited place)
................................
Poy Sippi
(inhabited place)
................................
Redgranite
(inhabited place)
................................
Richford
(inhabited place)
................................
Saxeville
(inhabited place)
................................
Silver Lake
(inhabited place)
................................
Spring Lake
(inhabited place)
................................
Tustin
(inhabited place)
................................
Wautoma
(inhabited place)
................................
West Bloomfield
(inhabited place)
................................
West Branch Mill Pond
(reservoir)
................................
White River Flowage
(reservoir)
................................
Wild Rose
(inhabited place)
The J. Paul Getty Trust
© 2004 J. Paul Getty Trust
Terms of Use
/
Privacy Policy
/
Contact Us