History
   Ogle county was formed in 1836. The name Ogle comes in memory of Capt. Joseph Ogle. Was once part of the northwest territory. White Pines State Park is in Ogle County. Ogle County was formed from part of Jo Daviess County

     Fact/Information                  Ogle county is 17th largest county in the state. Its size is 757 square miles and 488,320 acres of land of which 32,200 acres are forest land. Here are the cities in Ogle County: Adeline Bailey Ville Brooks Isle Brookville Byron Chana Creston Davis Junction Dansville Egan Flag Center Flagg  Forreston  Haldane Harper Hazelhurst Hillcrest Holcomb Honey Creek Kings Leaf River Lindenwood Maryland Rochelle Stillman Valley Stratford Woosung. County seat in Oregon.