Doty Island

Doty Island is surrounded by two branches of the Fox River on the north and south, flowing from Lake Winnebago[2] to the east, and Little Lake Butte des Morts to the west.

The island's elevation is approximately 755 feet (230 m) above sea level.

The Ho-Chunk chief Glory of the Morning lived in a village on Doty Island in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Following his service in the nation's capital, Doty retired to his "Grand Loggery" home on the island near its southern shore, in present-day Doty Park in Neenah.

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James Duane Doty 's house, the "Grand Loggery"