Buy this book on-line Wallber, Emil (1841 - 1923) : Emil Wallber Steel Engraved Portrait with Facsimile SignatureC. N. Caspar Company
Circa 1900, sized 6 x 9.5 inches, on heavy plate paper, generally very clean and bright. The author, b. April 1, 1841, Berlin, Germany, was a lawyer and politician of Wisconsin. He migrated with his parents to the U. S. in 1850 and to Milwaukee in 1855. There he studied law in the office of Smith and Salomon, and in 1862 became executive secretary to Edward Salomon when Salomon succeeded to the governorship on the death of Governor Lewis P. Harvey. Wallber was admitted to the bar in 1864, and from 1864 to 1865 served as assistant state attorney general. A Republican, he was state assemblyman in 1872, city attorney for Milwaukee, 1873 - 1878, and mayor of Milwaukee, 1884 - 1888. In his capacity as mayor, Wallber was faced with the labor unrest of 1886, and was bitterly criticized by some groups for asking Governor Jeremiah Rusk to call out the militia to deal with the city-wide strikes of May, 1886. Wallber later served as judge of Milwaukee municipal court, 1890 - 1895, judge of the criminal court, 1895 - 1900, and judge of Milwaukee County court, 1900 - 1902. From 1883 to 1890, he was a regent of the state normal schools, and from 1906 to 1917 acted as German consular agent in Milwaukee. Retiring from active public affairs in 1917, Wallber continued to make his home in Milwaukee until his death.. Print. Book Condition: VG. Binding: No Binding Click here for full details of this book, to ask a question or to buy it on-line. Bibliophile Bookbase probably offers multiple copies of Wallber, Emil (1841 - 1923) : Emil Wallber Steel Engraved Portrait with Facsimile Signature. Click here to select from a complete list of available copies of this book. Bibliophile Bookbase lists over 5 million books, maps and prints including atlases, incunabula, libri antichi, out-of-print books and antiquarian books. Bibliophile Bookbase for antiquarian books, maps and prints. |