Correspondence, 1906-1951.

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Correspondence, 1906-1951.

Personal, business, and political correspondence of a Milwaukee lawyer and politician. Stern served as a Milwaukee Alderman (1908-1910) on the Common Council and later as a Republican State Assemblyman.

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Stern, Erich C. (Erich Cramer), 1879-1969

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Wisconsin. Legislative Assembly

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When the Wisconsin Territory was organized by the U.S. Congress in 1836, the act provided for a Legislative Assembly that consisted of two houses: a House of Representatives with 26 members and a Council that consisted of 13 members. The Assembly was succeeded by the Wisconsin Legislature (see WIHV85-A362) when Wisconsin achieved statehood in 1848. From the description of Agency history record. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 145778972 ...

Milwaukee (Wis.). Alderman.

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Milwaukee (Wis.). Common Council

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