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North Point

[1] John Gurda, Milwaukee: City of Neighborhoods (Milwaukee: Historic Milwaukee Inc., 2015), 316-317.

[2] North Point South, National Register of Historic Places Inventory—Nomination Form, July 1979, National Park Service website, p. 39; North Point North, National Register of Historic Places Registration Form, February 2000, National Park Service website, p. 57.

North Point Water Tower

[1] Elmer Becker, A Century of Milwaukee Water: An Historical Account of the Origin and Development of the Milwaukee Water Work (Milwaukee, 1974), 58-59.

[2] Gregory Filardo, ed., Old Milwaukee: A Historic Tour (New York, NY: The Vestal Press, Ltd, 1988), 10; Becker, A Century of Milwaukee Water, 58.

[3] Filardo, <

Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company

[1] John Gurda, The Quiet Company: A Modern History of Northwestern Mutual Life (Milwaukee: Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance, 1983), 1-4; William George Bruce, History of Milwaukee, City and County, vol. 1 (Chicago, IL: S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1922), 369.

[2] Gurda, The Quiet Company, 4-5.

[3] Gurda, The Quiet

Norwegians

[1] Rasmus Björn Anderson, The First Chapter of Norwegian Immigration, 1821-1840, Its Causes and Results (Madison: Rasmus B. Anderson, 1895), 273-274, 313-314; Leola Nelson Bermann, Americans from Norway (Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company, 1950), 70; U.S. Bureau of the Census, Birthplace–Norway, 1840, tabulated at http://www.ipums.org.

[2]

Nursing Education

[1] Raphael N. Hamilton, The Story of Marquette University: An Object Lesson in the Development of Catholic Higher Education (Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 1953), 70, 315.

[2] Wisconsin State League of Nursing Education and Wisconsin State Board of Nursing, Wisconsin Conferences on Nursing Education (Madison, WI: State of Wisconsin, 1952), 8-9.

[3] “Nursing

Oconomowoc

[1] Town of Oconomowoc Comprehensive Plan, 1-1, accessed December 11, 2015.

[2] Mildred E. Babich, A Town for All Seasons ([Oconomowoc, WI]: The Sesquicentennial Committee of the Town of Oconomowoc and the Oconomowoc Historical Society, 1995), 24.

[3] Babich, A Town for All Seasons, 12-13.

[4] Babich, A Town

Old Settlers’ Club

[1] H. Russell Austin, The Milwaukee Story: The Making of an American City (Milwaukee: The Milwaukee Journal, 1946), 115.

[2] Frank Flowers, The History of Milwaukee, Wisconsin: From Pre-historic Times to the Present Date (Chicago: The Western Historical Co., 1881), 145; Milwaukee County Old Settlers’ Club: Its Origin, Purpose and Aims; Amendments to

Old St. Mary Church

[1] Steven M. Avella, In the Richness of the Earth: A History of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, 1843-1958 (Milwaukee, WI: Marquette University Press, 2002), pp. 63, 64, 68, 69, 71, 72, and 106.

Our Lady of Guadalupe

[1] Steven M. Avella, In the Richness of the Earth (Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 2002), 360-362.

Outdoor Recreation

[1] John G. Gregory, History of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, vol. 2 (Chicago: S.J. Clarke, 1931), 1055–56.

[2] Gregory, History of Milwaukee, 2:1057.

[3] Roy Rosenzweig, Eight Hours for What We Will: Workers and Leisure in an Industrial City, 1870-1920 (New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 1983), 1-5.

[4] Joseph B. Walzer, “

Ozaukee County

[1] U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census of Population and Housing, Population and Housing Unit Counts, CPH-2-51, Wisconsin (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 2012), 7, retrieved February 2016.

[2] “Municipalities,” Ozaukee County, Wisconsin website, accessed February 25, 2016.

[3] “County Board,” Ozaukee County, Wisconsin website, accessed March 3, 2016; “Administration,” Ozaukee County, Wisconsin website, accessed March 3, 2016;

Pabst Brewing Company

[1] Thomas C. Cochran, The Pabst Brewing Company: The History of an American Business (New York: New York University Press, 1948), 3-10, 23-29.

[2] Ibid., 22-23.

[3] Ibid., 31; Jerry Apps, Breweries of Wisconsin (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1992), 123.

[4] Cochran, Pabst, 43-45.

[5] Cochran, Pabst

Pabst Theater

[1] “From the Sentinel Files,” The Milwaukee Sentinel, November 10, 1970, accessed February 26, 2014, http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1368&dat=19701110&id=IZtRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=KhEEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1633,1722089; “Milwaukee’s Old Pabst Theater Regains Its Original Splendor,” Daily News, November 22, 1976, accessed February 26, 2014, http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1696&dat=19761122&id=

Panorama Painting

[1] Stephan Oettermann, The Panorama: History of a Mass Medium (New York, NY: Zone Books, 1997), 2; Markman Ellis, “‘Spectacles within Doors’: Panoramas of London in the 1790s,” Romanticism 14 (2008): 133-143.

[2] Bernard Comment, The Painted Panorama (New York City, NY: Harry N. Abrams, 2000), 24-25.

[3] Comment, The Painted

Parades

[1] Chris Foran, “Milwaukee’s 1st St. Patrick’s Day Parade Had Tangled Motives,” Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, March 10, 2016, last accessed September 28, 2017.

[2] “The Industrial Parade,” Milwaukee Daily Sentinel, June 21, 1898, 8, Nineteenth Century U.S. Newspapers; “Milwaukee Carnival Industrial Parade a Good Thing,” Milwaukee Daily Sentinel, March 17, 1898, Nineteenth Century U.

Paramount Record Label

[1] Sarah Filzen, “The Rise and Fall of Paramount Records,” Wisconsin Magazine of History, 82, no. 2 (Winter 1998-99): 104-127.

[2] Filzen, “The Rise and Fall of Paramount Records,” 109. The Chair Company, which had branched out to make phonographs, sought to produce its own records as a promotional tool to increase phonograph sales. New

Parks

[1] Christian Wahl, “Public Park System in the City,” in History of Milwaukee County from its First Settlement to the Year 1895, vol. 1, ed. H. Louis Conrad (Chicago and New York: American Biographical Publishing Co., 1895), 300-306.

Paul Grottkau

[1] Thomas W Gavett, Development of the Labor Movement in Milwaukee (Madison and Milwaukee: University of Wisconsin Press, 1965), 56.

[2] Bayrd Still, Milwaukee: The History of a City (Madison, WI: State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1945), 292-294.

[3] Still, Milwaukee. 303-304.

[4] Paul Grottkau, 1898, “Wisconsin, Death Records, 1867-1907,”

Pawling and Harnischfeger

[1] John Gurda, The Making of Milwaukee (Milwaukee: Milwaukee County Historical Society, 1999), 165-166.

[2] Eric C. Orlemann, Power Shovels: The World’s Mightiest Mining and Construction Excavators (St. Paul, MN: Motorbooks International, 2003), 63.

[3] Gurda, Making of Milwaukee, 165-166.

[4] Gurda, Making of Milwaukee, 165-166.