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Remember When...Johnston hospital was open?
Johnston Emergency Hospital (Milwaukee, Wis.); Hospitals -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee; Third Street (Milwaukee, Wis.); Fourth Street (Milwaukee, Wis.); Sycamore Street (Milwaukee, Wis.); Michigan Street (Milwaukee, Wis.)
When Johnston emergency hospital was organized in May, 1888, by members of the Bartlett Clinical club, the old central police station, located on Broadway just north of Mason st. was its first quarters....
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Remember When...these town houses graced Broadway and Wells st.?
Broadway Street (Milwaukee, Wis.); Wells Street (Milwaukee, Wis.); Streets -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee; Architecture, Domestic -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee; Main Street (Milwaukee, Wis.); Oneida Street (Milwaukee, Wis.); Bellangee, John G.
Where the new Marshall and Illsley auto bank and parking structure now reaches toward the sky, these town houses, probably some of the first structures of their kind in the city, once stood. Modified Federal...
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Remember When...workers repaired the Wells St. bridge in '36?
Oneida Street Bridge (Milwaukee, Wis.); Wells Street Bridge (Milwaukee, Wis.); Oneida Street (Milwaukee, Wis.); Wells Street (Milwaukee, Wis.); Bridges -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee; Milwaukee River (Wis.); Bridges -- Design and construction -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee
According to one Milwaukee historian, "life was increasing [sic] comfortable in the little community after 1843." One of the improvements that added to comfortable living was the construction of the Oneida...
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Remember When...Burghardt's was a book store?
Burghardt, Charles A.; Burghardt Sporting Goods (Milwaukee, Wis.); C. A. Burghardt Books and Stationery; Water Street (Milwaukee, Wis.); Bookstores -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee
The Burghardt Sporting Goods company got its start in business as a bookstore more than 100 years ago. Milwaukee in the 1880s was very German in influence, and German newspapers and books were sold along...
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Remember When...the East Side seemed out way in the country?
St. Mary's Hospital (Milwaukee, Wis.); Water towers -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee; Towers -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee; Hospitals -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee; Streets -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee
If it weren't for the familiar shape of the Water Tower, one might think that this was a picture of some pastoral scene, instead of Milwaukee's East Side around 1910. The road then definitely offered plenty...
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Remember When...Caspar's bookstore bulged?
C. N. Caspar Co. (Milwaukee, Wis.); Water Street (Milwaukee, Wis.); Bookstores -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee; Antiquarian booksellers -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee
In case passersby didn't get the message from the rows and rows of books in the windows, Carl Nicolaus Caspar had the presence of his "antiquarian bookstore" announced in German and English signs over...
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Remember When...E. Wells was called Oneida?
Wells Street (Milwaukee, Wis.); Oneida Street (Milwaukee, Wis.); Jefferson Street (Milwaukee, Wis.); City Hall (Milwaukee, Wis.); Public buildings -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee; City halls -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee
"The city directory is Milwaukee's catalog," its ads used to proclaim, and certainly their listings are still a big help in pinpointing what's where in Milwaukee, especially in old photographs like this...
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Remember When...the water tower dwarfed St. Mary's Hospital?
Hospitals -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee; St. Mary's Hospital (Milwaukee, Wis.); Water towers -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee; Towers -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee; Lake Drive (Milwaukee, Wis.)
The water tower on Milwaukee's East Side (100 years old this year) is a very familiar landmark, but it's not as easy to recognize the other structure. It is the original St. Mary's Hospital, built in 1858....
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