William Hoogland (c.1794–1832) was an engraver in Boston, Massachusetts, and New York in the early 19th-century.
[1][2] "Career obscure; but was a designer and engraver of banknotes in New York in 1815.
"[3] In Boston, contemporaries included Abel Bowen, Annin & Smith, and J.V.
Throop.
[4][5] He taught engraving to Joseph Andrews.