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Daniel Webster Hoan
Daniel Webster Hoan
NameDaniel Webster Hoan
Date of birth1881-03-12
Date of death1961-06-11
Place of birthWaukesha, Wisconsin
Political partySocialist
Dates in office1916-1940
Mayor number38
SucceededGerhard Adolph Bading
Succeeded byCarl Frederick Zeidler
BiographyBorn March 12, 1881, in Waukesha. Worked his way through the state university by washing dishes and doing other jobs. Graduated in 1905. Studied law at Kent College, Chicago. First big task as a lawyer was drafting a workmen's compensation act, in which Wisconsin led all other states. City attorney 1910 to 1916. Elected mayor in 1916, second socialist mayor to hold the office. Reelected in 1918, 1920, 1924, 1928, 1932, and 1936. He served a record 24 consecutive years as the city's chief executive. When first elected, he was the city's second youngest mayor. Since the death of Victor L. Berger in 1929, Mayor Hoan was the undisputed leader of the socialist party in Wisconsin. He died June 11, 1961.
SubjectMayors -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee
Milwaukee (Wis.) -- Biography
Hoan, Daniel Webster, 1881-1961.
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Publication titleBiographical sketches of the mayors of the City of Milwaukee
Call number920 M662
Page number64
CreatorCarney, George S.
TypeStill image
FormatBlack and white photograph
CollectionMilwaukee Mayors
RightsAll rights reserved © Milwaukee Public Library
LanguageEnglish
Submitting InstitutionMilwaukee Public Library
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