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  • Milwaukee Stories
  • Milwaukee Stories edited by Thomas J. Jablonsky
  • © 2005 Marquette University Press
  • Contents
  • Introduction by Steven M. Avella
  • 1. Native American Milwaukee Introduction by Daryl Webb
  • Myths and Legends of Wisconsin Indians collected by Jeremiah Curtin edited and arranged by Harry H. Anderson
  • 2. Milwaukeeâ€?s Social & Cultural History Introduction by Christopher Miller
  • Echoes from the Census by Robert Roesler
  • Magical Borchert Field by Thomas J. Morgan and James R. Nitz
  • Milwaukee and the Columbian Exposition of 1893 by Frank A. CassellAugie Kieckhefer: Milwaukeeâ€?s Billiards Professional by Erwin W. Kieckhefer
  • Milwaukeeâ€?s House Numbering Systems by Christopher P. Thale
  • 3. Service Institutions in Milwaukee Introduction by Brigitte Charaus
  • The Normal School on Wells Street by Virginia A. Palmer
  • African-American Catholicism in Milwaukee: St. Benedict the Moor Church and School by Steven M. Avella
  • St. Maryâ€?s, Wisconsinâ€?s First Public Hospital by Msgr. Peter Leo Johnson
  • The Founding of Milwaukee Hospitalâ€?1863 by Henry C. FriendA Place of Great Beauty, Improved by Man: The Soldiersâ€? Home and Victorian Milwaukee by James Marten
  • Olmstedâ€?s Lake Park by Diane M. Buck
  • 4. Race and Ethnicity Introduction by Daryl Webb
  • Precocious Reformers: Immigrants and Party Politics in Ante-Bellum Milwaukee by Kathleen Neils Conzen
  • Milwaukee German Immigrant Values: An Essay by Paul Woehrmann
  • Milwaukeeâ€?s Poles, 1866-1918: The Rise and Fall of a Model Community by Anthony J. Kuznlewski
  • The Homebuilders: The Residential Landscape of Milwaukeeâ€?s Polonia, 1870-1920 by Judith T. KennyBlack Working Class, 1915-1925 by Robert E. Weems, Jr.
  • Northcott Neighborhood House by Fielding Eric Utz
  • 5. Labor and Industry Introduction by John McCarthy
  • The Lawyer and the Fur Trader: Morgan Martin and Solomon Juneau by Barbara Whalen
  • Foundations for Industrialization, 1835-1880 by Roger D. Simon
  • “Pick out Your Manâ€?And Kill Himâ€? The Riots of 1886 by Bernhard C. Korn
  • Milwaukee and Its Baby Bonds by Judge Max Raskin
  • Milwaukee Labor after World War II by Darryl Holter6. Political Milwaukee Introduction by John A. Degnitz
  • King and Booth: Milwaukee Editors and the Politics of Transition, 1850-54 by Kevin J. Abing
  • Wisconsin and the Re-Election of Lincoln in 1864: A Chapter of Civil War History by Frank L. Klement
  • The Political Campaigns of Mayor David S. Rose by Joseph A. Ranney
  • Milwaukeeâ€?s Socialist Mayors: End of an Era and Its Beginning by Frederick I. Olson
  • Daniel W. Hoan and Municipal Reform in Milwaukee, 1910-1920 by Robert C. Reinders