Lingo

About Lingo


The village of Lingo was named in honor of Judge Samuel Lingo, who came from Kentucky in 1835. The place was initially called “Peabody’s Woodyard.” Colonel Peabody stacked his wood there, which the railroad had purchased for its engines. The village was platted in 1873.

Sunset over a lake; sun rays piercing through clouds, reflecting on water. Dark silhouetted shoreline and docks.

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