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Julius Wechselberg : ウィキペディア英語版 | Julius Wechselberg Julius Wechselberg (March 9, 1838 - May 17, 1924) was an American carriage maker, lawyer, real estate broker and politician who spent one term as a Republican member of the Wisconsin State Senate's Sixth District (the 5th, 8th, 11th and 12 Wards of the city of Milwaukee, and the towns of Franklin, Greenfield, Lake and Oak Creek in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. He was followed in office by Herman Kroeger. == Background == Wechselberg was born in Barmen in the Rhine Province of the Kingdom of Prussia on March 9, 1838, and came to Wisconsin with his parents in 1848 (his father did not want his sons to be conscripted into the Prussian Army). The family initially lived in a log cabin in the Town of Lake. He received a common school and commercial education, and settled at Milwaukee, where he first went to work for a carriage maker at a salary of $30 a year (plus board). He later established the Thos. H. Brown carriage manufacturing works in 1861; he was in the carriage manufacturing business until 1879, then became a real estate dealer. Wechselberg went on to develop what is now the North Grant Boulevard Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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