Source: Milwaukee Public Library
Politics
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: Wisconsin Historical Society
George Walker, one of Milwaukee's three founders
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Victor Berger, Socialist
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Mayor Carl Zeidler
Source: Wisconsin Energy
Mayor Emil Seidel
Source: Milwaukee Public Library
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: City of Milwaukee
Mayor Tom Barrett
Source: Library of Congress
Time Cover with Mayor Dan Hoan
Source: Library of Congress
Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States, 1913-1921
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
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 Public Library
Vel Phillips, First African-American on Common Council
Source: Milwaukee Public Library
Father James Groppi at Demonstration for Open Housing
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Emil Seidel, Milwaukee's First Socialist Mayor
Source: Milwaukee Public Library
Victor and Meta Berger in their Later Years
Source: Milwaukee County Historical Society
Mayor Frank Zeidler
Source: Wisconsin Historical Society
Byron Kilbourn
Source: Harper's Weekly