Community files, 1955-1968.

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Community files, 1955-1968.

Correspondence and memoranda of the division's industrial development specialists; maps and drawings of industrial sites; clippings; brochures; printed reports issued by local government and existing industries; and statistical data sheets about communities, transportation facilities, potential employees, and specific sites. Some data sheets are illustrated with original photographs of industrial sites and existing factories and warehouses.

11.0 c.f. (11 record center cartons)

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Wisconsin. Division of Economic Development

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The Division of State Economic Development began in the Executive Office in 1955 as the Division of Industrial Development. It was abolished and its functions transferred to the new Department of Resource Development (WIHV86-A114) in 1959. Re-established about 1964 as the Division of Economic Development within the Department of Resource Development, it was transferred back to the Executive Office by Chapter 614, Laws of 1965, and then became a part of the Department of Local Affair...

Zeidler, Frank P.

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Mayor of Milwaukee (1948-1960) under the Socialist Party/Progressive Party Federation banners. After office many interests were pursued including: community activism, labor arbitration, foundation work, teaching, resources development, and Socialist Party activities. Ran for president in 1975. Writer and lecturer on major current issues. From the description of Carl F. and Frank P. Zeidler Papers 1918-1981 (bulk 1940-1942, 1948-1981). (Milwaukee Public Library). WorldCat record id: 2...

Carley, David, 1929- .

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Wisconsin. Dept. of Resource Development.

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