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Julius Wechselberg

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and commercial education, and settled at Milwaukee, where he first went to work for a carriage maker at a salary of $ 30 a year (plus board). He later established the Thos. H. Brown carriage manufacturing works in 1861; he was in the carriage manufacturing business until 1879, then became a
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of Milwaukee County, serving from 1877 to 1883; during this period, he studied law and became an attorney. He declined re-nomination in 1882 to devote more time to his real estate business.
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on March 9, 1838, and came to Wisconsin with his parents in 1848 (his father did not want his sons to be
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article as "the oldest realtor in Milwaukee", as well as the oldest member and dean of
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due to Brickner's margins in the portions of the district outside Milwaukee County.
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dealer. Wechselberg went on to develop what is now the
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Wisconsin's 5th Congressional District Election, 1892
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In 1892, Wechselberg was the Republican nominee for
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of his ward from 1872 to 1876, and was then elected
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State of Wisconsin. pp. 273–275 527:Wisconsin Senate, 6th District Election, 1884 8: 914:The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin 1887 446:, and was also assigned to the committee on 410:In the State Senate, he was assigned to the 458:(the party which had almost elected him as 688: 525: 119:January 1, 1877 – January 1, 1883 71:January 5, 1885 – January 7, 1889 29: 18: 1042:Republican Party Wisconsin state senators 925: 923: 877: 875: 1012:Prussian emigrants to the United States 939:The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin 891:The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin 871: 338:North Grant Boulevard Historic District 992:American businesspeople in real estate 471:Wisconsin's 5th congressional district 467:United States House of Representatives 696: 531: 373:Wisconsin's 6th State Senate district 7: 685:U.S. House of Representatives (1892) 342:National Register of Historic Places 283:politician. He was a member of the 1027:Politicians from the Rhine Province 930:Cunningham, Thomas J., ed. (1893). 486:1916 Republican National Convention 327:in the Town of Lake. He received a 323:). The family initially lived in a 1007:Coachbuilders of the United States 717:General Election, November 8, 1892 552:General Election, November 4, 1884 14: 473:, losing to Democratic incumbent 1032:Milwaukee Common Council members 797: 776: 755: 721: 611: 587: 556: 16:American politician (1838-1924) 1: 1047:19th-century American lawyers 1002:Businesspeople from Milwaukee 430:. In the next session he was 997:American real estate brokers 232:Nellie Francis (Hennekemper) 916:Madison, 1887; pp. 472, 485 882:Heg, James E., ed. (1885). 510:(the oldest in Milwaukee). 496:He was described in a 1922 371:. 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Index


Wisconsin Senate
6th
Enoch Chase
Herman Kroeger
Wisconsin Circuit Court
Milwaukee County
Barmen
Rhine Province
Kingdom of Prussia
Republican
German American
carriage
lawyer
real estate broker
Republican
Wisconsin State Senate
Milwaukee County
1885
Barmen
Rhine Province
Kingdom of Prussia
conscripted
Prussian Army
log cabin
common school
real estate
North Grant Boulevard Historic District
National Register of Historic Places
alderman

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