| | Milwaukee: |
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| | Milwaukee, 1800-1899:
John
D. Cummins, 1849 —
Byron
H. Kilbourn, 1870 —
Isaac
Pigeon Walker, 1872 —
Andrew
G. Miller, 1874 —
William
P. Lynde, 1885 —
John
Nazro, 1888 —
Edward
Phelps Allis, 1889 —
John
Hubbard Tweedy, 1891 |
| | Milwaukee, 1900-1999:
Henry
B. Harshaw, 1900 —
Daniel
Wells, Jr., 1902 —
Orsamus
Cole, 1903 —
Peter
V. Deuster, 1904 —
John
L. Mitchell, 1904 —
Aaron
T. Bliss, 1906 —
Henry
Smith, 1916 —
Christian
Widule, 1916 —
Samuel
S. Barney, 1919 —
James
G. Jenkins, 1921 —
Theobald
Otjen, 1924 —
Emanuel
L. Philipp, 1925 —
Victor
L. Berger, 1929 —
Edmund
T. Melms, 1933 —
William
J. Cary, 1934 —
Peter
B. Carey, 1943 —
Gerhard
A. Bading, 1946 —
Robert
Buech, 1949 —
Raymond
J. Cannon, 1951 —
George
Hampel, 1954 —
John
L. Bohn, 1955 —
William
H. Stafford, 1957 —
Daniel
W. Hoan, 1961 —
John
C. Brophy, 1976 —
Thaddeus
F. B. Wasielewski, 1976 —
F.
Ryan Duffy, 1979 —
Georgia
Cozzini, 1983 —
Robert
W. Warren, 1998 |
| | Milwaukee, 2000-2012:
John
W. Reynolds, Jr., 2002 —
Charles
W. Bray III, 2006 —
Frank
P. Zeidler, 2006 |
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| | Near Milwaukee:
John
Cudahy, 1943 |
| | South Milwaukee:
Roger
S. Hoar, 1963 |
| | Wauwatosa:
Cloid
I. Level, 1977 |
| | Whitefish Bay:
John
M. Work, 1961 |
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