Hoagland

Hoagland is an American surname derived from the Dutch surname Hoogland or the Swedish Högland. The earliest immigrants were Dirks Jansz Hoogland, from Maarsseveen, and Christoffel Hoogland, from Haarlem, who settled in New Amsterdam in 1657 and 1655, respectively. Until the 20th century, most Hoagland families lived in the state of New Jersey


 * Abraham Hoagland (1797–1872), early Mormon leader
 * Al Hoagland (1926–2022), American computer engineer
 * Dennis Robert Hoagland (1884–1949), American plant physiologist and soil chemist
 * Edward Hoagland (born 1932), American nature and travel writer
 * Ellsworth Hoagland (1903–1972), American film editor
 * Jessamine Hoagland (1879–1957), American businesswoman
 * Jim Hoagland (born 1940), American Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
 * John Hoagland (1947–1984), American photographer
 * Joseph C. Hoagland (1841–1899), American founder of the Royal Baking Powder Company
 * Mahlon Hoagland (1921–2009), American biochemist
 * Moses Hoagland (1812–1865), United States Representative from Ohio
 * Peter Hoagland (1941–2007), United States Representative from Nebraska
 * Richard C. Hoagland (born 1945), American conspiracy theorist
 * Richard E. Hoagland (born 1950), United States diplomat
 * Robert Hoagland (1963-2022), a Connecticut man missing from 2013 until his death in 2022.
 * Sarah Hoagland (born 1945), American philosophy professor
 * Tony Hoagland (born 1953), American poet and writer
 * Willard Hoagland (1862–1936), American baseball player, manager and umpire
 * As a given name
 * Hoagy Carmichael (Hoagland Carmichael), composer and songwriter

Hoagland may refer to a place:


 * Hoagland, Indiana, community in the United States
 * Hoagland, Nebraska, unincorporated community
 * Hoagland, Ohio, unincorporated community
 * Hoagland-Pincus Conference Center, facility of the University of Massachusetts Medical School

Hoagland, other uses:
 * Hoagland solution, also known as Hoagland's solution, universal plant nutrient solution originally developed in 1919 by Dennis Robert Hoagland at the University of California, Berkeley