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- Page 9 and 10: successful organizations. It was hi
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- Page 15 and 16: Milwaukee were still left wanting f
- Page 17 and 18: German immigrants carved out an are
- Page 19 and 20: again. In 1870, Milwaukee had a pop
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- Page 23 and 24: Stuart Rose was born in 1856 in Dar
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- Page 37 and 38: Whitnall, died. 113 It was then bou
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- Page 41 and 42: Entering the spacious hot-houses we
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the Telegraph Delivery Service,”
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It is possible Whitnall fell out wi
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paymaster to go out to them, saving
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Under the scrutiny and an inquisiti
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$960.25. 234 After ten years, the b
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Milwaukee. After his death, his ash
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introduction. After joining the Met
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Milwaukee area. And the 1906 report
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founders of the city, Kilbourn and
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“became evident to the members of
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Figure 12: 1909 Civic Center Plan,
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The Commission released several ‘
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Milwaukee Socialists . . . He is ca
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members who are not qualified by ex
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Secretary Whitnall heading the oper
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in Chicago, prominent Anarchist Alb
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one of the big men in the county in
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World War I had created an economic
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of housing corporations established
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Meant to be for Milwaukee’s worki
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dwellers for sewer upgrades and ext
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assistants at its disposal consider
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Figure 15: Revised plan for Civic C
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centerpiece for the project, finall
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industry, and unrestricted. Later,
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congested city, behind only New Yor
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eally kick-started Whitnall’s pla
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Socialist state assemblymen who in
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proposed parkways system became off
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Wauwatosa had already donated land
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took the time to write and lecture
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CONCLUSION Charles Whitnall was oft
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corresponded with a number of impor
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APPENDIX Poem by Eben E. Rexford, a
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of-saf (accessed June 12, 2012). Br
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Kerstein, Edward S. Milwaukee's all
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2012). Pease, Otis A. The progressi
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Wachman, Marvin. History of the Soc