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Edward J. Dengel, Wisconsin State Representative [31] Abraham DeSomer, Medal of Honor recipient [32] John R. Devitt, Wisconsin State Representative [33] Michael Dhuey, electrical and computer engineer; co-inventor of the Macintosh II and the iPod [34] Lavern Dilweg, NFL player and U.S. Representative [35] John Doehring, NFL player [36]
Fairly intact part of the old central business district, including the 1858 Greek Revival-styled Webber townhouse, [66] the 1860 Italianate Iron Block, [67] the 1878 Second Empire-style Mitchell building, [68] the 1879 High ItalJones-ianate-styled Mackie Building, which housed the Grain Exchange, [69] the 1883 Queen Anne-styled Milwaukee Club ...
In 2004, Motley was crowned Mrs. Wisconsin. [5] In 2008, after working as a public defender in Milwaukee for five years, Motley went to Afghanistan as part of a nine-month legal education program run by the U.S. State Department to train Afghan lawyers. [6] She had never traveled outside the U.S. before. [3] "
The driver and passenger of the Ford, 24-year-old Trevell Moore and 20-year-old Gale Wright Jr., both from Omaha, Nebraska, died at the scene, the report said.
Calvary Cemetery contains a monument dedicated to the approximately 430 people who died with the sinking of the Lady Elgin on Lake Michigan in 1860. Most of those lost in the tragedy were from Milwaukee's Third Ward Irish community and is the second greatest loss of life seen on the Great Lakes.
A committee appointed by members of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in 1847 established Forest Home Cemetery on what would later become Milwaukee's south side. When the land was selected it was located nearly two miles outside of the city limits along the newly built Janesville Plank Road (now Forest Home Avenue), in an area believed to be far enough from urban development to remain rural. [4]
Walter Annenberg (1908–2002), creator of TV Guide and Seventeen magazines (Milwaukee) Antler (born 1946), poet ; Ruth Ball (1879–1960), sculptor (Madison) Annie Wall Barnett (1859–1942), writer, litterateur, poet (Richland County or Crawford County) Lynda Barry (born 1956), author and cartoonist (Richland Center)
Milwaukee County Circuit Court (1971–1978) Wisconsin: deceased: Kenneth A. Phipps [593] Criminal Court of the City of New York (1958–1968) New York: deceased: Risë Jones Pichon [594] Santa Clara Municipal Court (Commissioner: 1983–1984; Judge 1984–1998); Santa Clara Superior Court (1998–2019) California: retired: Juan Pickett [595]