Mayors of Milwaukee, 1846-2005 (may be incomplete!)
Solomon
Juneau 1846-47
Horatio
N. Wells 1847-48
Byron
H. Kilbourn 1848-49
Don
A. J. Upham 1849-50
George
H. Walker 1851-52
Hans
Crocker 1852-53
George
H. Walker 1853-54
Byron
H. Kilbourn 1854-55
James
B. Cross 1855-58
William
Augustus Prentiss 1858-59
Herman
L. Page 1859-60
William
P. Lynde 1860-61
James
S. Brown 1861-62
Horace
Chase 1862-63
Edward
O'Neill 1863-64
Abner
Kirby 1864-65
John
J. Tallmadge 1865-66
Edward
O'Neill 1867-69
Joseph
Phillips 1870-71
Harrison
Ludington 1871-72
David
G. Hooker 1873
Harrison
Ludington 1873-74
Levi
H. Kellogg 1874-75
Harrison
Ludington 1875
H.
M. Benjamin 1875-76
Ammi
R. Butler 1876-78
John
Black 1878-80
Thomas
H. Brown 1880-82
John
M. Stowell 1882-84
Emil
Wallber 1884-88
Thomas
H. Brown 1888-90
George
W. Peck 1890
Peter
J. Somers 1890-93
Henry
Hase 1893
John
C. Koch 1893-96
William
G. Rauschenberger 1896-98
David
S. Rose 1898-1906
Sherburn
M. Becker 1906-08
David
S. Rose 1908-10
Emil
Seidel 1910-12
Gerhard
A. Bading 1912-16
Daniel
W. Hoan 1916-40
Carl
Zeidler 1940-42
John
L. Bohn 1942-48
Frank
P. Zeidler 1948-60
Henry
W. Maier 1960-88
John
O. Norquist 1988-2003
Marvin
Pratt 2004
Thomas
M. Barrett 2004-
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
1910:
Emil
Seidel, elected.
1912 Apr 2:
Gerhard
A. Bading (Nonpartisan), elected;
Emil
Seidel (Socialist), defeated.
1942 Apr 8:
Carl
Zeidler, resigned.
1948 Mar 16:
Frank
P. Zeidler, nominated;
Henry
S. Reuss, nominated;
John
J. Fleming, defeated in primary;
Daniel
W. Hoan, defeated in primary;
Arthur
S. Ehrmann, defeated in primary;
Henry
W. Maier, defeated in primary;
George
M. Hanley, defeated in primary;
August
B. Priegel, defeated in primary;
Charles
Mazurek, defeated in primary;
Louis
R. Schmaus, defeated in primary;
Ruth
Foster Froemming, defeated in primary;
Sigmund
G. Eisenscher, defeated in primary;
Russell
DeMarks, defeated in primary;
James
E. Boulton, defeated in primary;
George
R. Skramstad, defeated in primary.
1948 Apr 6:
Frank
P. Zeidler, elected;
Henry
S. Reuss, defeated.
1952 Mar 4:
Frank
P. Zeidler, nominated;
Leonard
C. Fons, nominated;
Otto
R. Werkmeister, defeated in primary;
Russell
H. Leitch, defeated in primary;
Joseph
Fibeger, defeated in primary.
1952 Apr 1:
Frank
P. Zeidler, elected;
Leonard
C. Fons, defeated.
1956 Mar 6:
Frank
P. Zeidler, nominated;
Milton
J. McGuire, nominated;
Ambrose
A. Knapinski, defeated in primary;
Paul
A. Schmelter, defeated in primary.
1956 Apr 3:
Frank
P. Zeidler, elected;
Milton
J. McGuire, defeated.
1960:
Henry
S. Reuss, defeated.
1972 Apr 4:
Henry
W. Maier, elected.
1976 Feb 17:
Art
Jones, defeated in primary.
Postmasters at Milwaukee, 1835-1970 (may be
incomplete!)
Solomon
Juneau 1835-43
Josiah
A. Noonan 1843-49
Elisha
Starr 1849-50
John
H. Tweedy 1850-51
James
D. Merrill 1851-53
Josiah
A. Noonan 1853-57
John
R. Sharpstein 1857-58
Mitchell
Steever 1858-61
John
Lockwood 1861-63
C.
Lathan Sholes 1863-64
Charles
K. Wells 1864-66
Henry
A. Starr 1866-70
Samuel
C. West 1870-76
Henry
C. Payne 1876-85
George
H. Paul 1885-89
Winslow
A. Nowell 1889-93
George
W. Porth 1893-98
Ellicott
R. Stillman 1898-1906
David
C. Owen 1906-14
Frank
B. Schutz 1914-23
Peter
F. Piasecki 1923-36
John
A. Fleissner 1936-52
Edward
J. Mesheski 1952-53
Edward
F. Kelly 1953-54
Frederick
C. T. John 1954
Frederick
C. T. John 1954-65
Stanley
J. Cybulski 1965
Stanley
J. Cybulski 1965-70
North Milwaukee
(annexed to Milwaukee 1929)
Postmasters at North Milwaukee, 1901-05 (may be
incomplete!)
Byron
R. Godfrey as of 1901-05
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