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THE MAKING OF MILWAUKEE IMAGE LIBRARY
Politics
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MPL_Socialists Improve Life in Milwaukee.
Source: Milwaukee Public Library
Solomon Juneau, one of Milwaukee’s three founders.
Source: Milwaukee Public Library
Byron Kilbourn, one of Milwaukee’s three founders.
Source: Milwaukee Public Library
George Walker one of Milwaukees three founders.
Source: WIsconsin Historical Society
Victor Berger, Socialist.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Mayor Carl Zeidler.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Mayor Emil Seidel.
Source: Wisconsin Energy
Socialists Win Nine Common Council Seats.
Source: Milwaukee Public Library
3,000 Citizens Protest Corrupt City Officials.
Source: Milwaukee Public Library
Congress refuses to seat Victor Berger.
Source: Milwaukee Public Library
Mayor Tom Barrett.
Source: City of Milwaukee
Time Cover with Mayor Dan Hoan.
Source: Library of Congress
Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States, 1913-1921.
Source: Library of Congress
Milwaukee County Board Chamber, 1911-1913.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
John L. Bohn, Mayor of Milwaukee, 1942-1948.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
David S. Rose, Mayor of Milwaukee, 1898-1906 and 1908-1910.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
General Billy Mitchell.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Mayor Dan Hoan and 7 Other Men.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Mayor Frank P. Zeidler and Elephants.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Daniel Hoan, Mayor of Milwaukee, 1916-1940.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Daniel Hoan at Desk, Mayor of Milwaukee, 1916-1940.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Daniel Hoan at WISN microphone, Mayor of Milwaukee.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Daniel Hoan at age 9. Hoan was Mayor from 1919 – 1940.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Carl Zeidler, Mayor of Milwaukee, 1940-1942.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Carl Zeidler, Mayor of Milwaukee, 1940-1942.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Carl Zeidler, Mayor of Milwaukee, 1940-1942.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Two Mayors: Dan Hoan and Carl Zeidler.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Portrait of Carl Zeidler, Mayor of Milwaukee, 1940-1942.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Socialists, Bundle Brigade, 1910s-20s.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Socialists, Concession Stand.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Socialists, Large Group Portrait, 35th Ward.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Ezekiel Gillispie Sued the State for the Right to Vote.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Governor Jeremiah Rusk Who Called Out the Militia over Labor.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Victor Berger, an American Socialist Leader and Congressman.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Vel Phillips, First African-American on Common Council.
Source: Milwaukee Public Library
Father James Groppi at Demonstration for Open Housing.
To save an image for your educational use, click on image to view full size, then right click and 'save image as'.
Images from the collection of the Milwaukee County Historical Society are copyrighted and may be used only for educational purposes. Any additional reproduction or enlargement is illegal and violators will be prosecuted. Authorized reproductions of MCHS images are available from the Historical society upon payment of appropriate reproduction and use fees.
MPL_Socialists Improve Life in Milwaukee.
Source: Milwaukee Public Library
Solomon Juneau, one of Milwaukee’s three founders.
Source: Milwaukee Public Library
Byron Kilbourn, one of Milwaukee’s three founders.
Source: Milwaukee Public Library
George Walker one of Milwaukees three founders.
Source: WIsconsin Historical Society
Victor Berger, Socialist.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Mayor Carl Zeidler.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Mayor Emil Seidel.
Source: Wisconsin Energy
Socialists Win Nine Common Council Seats.
Source: Milwaukee Public Library
3,000 Citizens Protest Corrupt City Officials.
Source: Milwaukee Public Library
Congress refuses to seat Victor Berger.
Source: Milwaukee Public Library
Mayor Tom Barrett.
Source: City of Milwaukee
Time Cover with Mayor Dan Hoan.
Source: Library of Congress
Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States, 1913-1921.
Source: Library of Congress
Milwaukee County Board Chamber, 1911-1913.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
John L. Bohn, Mayor of Milwaukee, 1942-1948.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
David S. Rose, Mayor of Milwaukee, 1898-1906 and 1908-1910.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
General Billy Mitchell.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Mayor Dan Hoan and 7 Other Men.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Mayor Frank P. Zeidler and Elephants.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Daniel Hoan, Mayor of Milwaukee, 1916-1940.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Daniel Hoan at Desk, Mayor of Milwaukee, 1916-1940.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Daniel Hoan at WISN microphone, Mayor of Milwaukee.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Daniel Hoan at age 9. Hoan was Mayor from 1919 – 1940.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Carl Zeidler, Mayor of Milwaukee, 1940-1942.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Carl Zeidler, Mayor of Milwaukee, 1940-1942.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Carl Zeidler, Mayor of Milwaukee, 1940-1942.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Two Mayors: Dan Hoan and Carl Zeidler.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Portrait of Carl Zeidler, Mayor of Milwaukee, 1940-1942.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Socialists, Bundle Brigade, 1910s-20s.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Socialists, Concession Stand.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Socialists, Large Group Portrait, 35th Ward.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Ezekiel Gillispie Sued the State for the Right to Vote.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Governor Jeremiah Rusk Who Called Out the Militia over Labor.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Victor Berger, an American Socialist Leader and Congressman.
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Vel Phillips, First African-American on Common Council.
Source: Milwaukee Public Library
Father James Groppi at Demonstration for Open Housing.